The small-pox troubles in Milwaukee, Wisconsin--residents of foreign birth resist the transfer of patients to the isolation hospital / drawn by Miss G.A. Davis ; from a sketch supplied by Fred. Dougherty.
Summary
Copyright by the Arkell Weekly Company.
Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated weekly, 1894 Sept. 27, p. 206.
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Date
01/01/1894
Contributors
Davis, G. A. (Georgina A.), approximately 1852-1901.
Location
South Milwaukee (Wis.)
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42.91056, -87.86056
Source
Library of Congress
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