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["Spirit" photograph, supposedly taken during a seance, actually a double exposure or composite of superimposed cut-outs, showing woman, half-length, with head-and-shoulders portraits of men and women around her head] / by John K. Hallowell, Chicago, Ill. ; S.W. Fallis, photographer, Chicago.

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H4015 U.S. Copyright Office.

Copyright by John K. Hallowell.

Superimposed images are numbered in margin.

No. 9.

Annenberg batch 2

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01/01/1901
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Fallis, S. W., photographer
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