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And the blow almost killed him,William Morris Stewart,Silver Question,1896

Title: And the blow almost killed him
Creator(s): Coffin, George Yost, 1850-1896, artist
Date Created/Published: 1896 Nov. 11.
Notes:
No accession number.
Published in: Washington post.
This catalog record contains preliminary or unverified data from a project done in BRS software, ca. 1985.
mm / 860221.
Subjects:
Stewart, William M.--(William Morris),--1827-1909.
Clubbing
Defeat
Silver question
Cartoons (Commentary)--American.
Drawings.
Bookmark /acd1996001718/PP/
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