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The cruel uncle and the vetoed babes in the wood

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Andrew Johnson taking two children "civil rights" and "bureau ..." by their hands in front of forest "veto wood".

Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 22, no. 554 (1866 May 12), p. 128.

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01/01/1866
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