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Nursery Rhymes for Infant Industries,Alphabet of Joyous Trusts,1902,J.P. Morgan

Title: Nursery Rhymes for Infant Industries - An Alphabet of Joyous Trusts - No. 24 - 'X is for Xerxes of Trusts, called the Steel - He's the boss of the road, in his automobile'
Date Created/Published: 1902.
Medium: 1 print.
Summary: J.P. Morgan, as driver.
Notes:
Repr. of cartoon drawing by F. Opper from N.Y. Journal, 1902 October 24.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Publ. Ind.; Steel Industry; Automobile Industry; B.I.; Trusts; Cartoons, U.S. 1902.
Bookmark /2003653871/
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