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"Willing captives" - Print, Library of Congress collection

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General information about the Popular and Applied Graphic Art print materials is available at: loc.gov

Title information compiled by Junior Fellows, 2005-2017.

American Lithographic Co., copyright claimant.

Category designation on original folder: Advertising, Tradecards.

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01/01/1901
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No known restrictions on publication. For information see: "Popular Graphic Arts," https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/res.248.pga

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Dead game by G. Bosett i.e., Bossett

Turiddu mi tolse l'onore - gramophone disc, record label

Office of Civilian Defense worker help protect nation's capital. Nerve center of civilian defense communications. A message center keeps constantly in touch with developments throughout the city by telephone and radio. A vital part of civilian defense work is the proper handling of trouble calls, assignment of crews to troubled areas and the passing on of orders for prompt action. One operator is connected with the first aid center, one with the decontamination squad, one with the disaster unit and another with the emergency service division. Girls shown at work in the message center of central alarm system, Washington, D.C.

Chin chin medley - gramophone disc, record label

[African American girl, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front]

Little man in a fix - gramophone disc, record label

Johnnie, Carrie and Jim Davenport picking cotton for MR. J. P. Daws, Route 1, Shawnee. Johnnie picks 75 pounds, Carrie 100 pounds and Jim 150 to 200 pounds a day. Get $1.00 a hundred pounds. No School yet. Mother is a renter; moves about a great deal. Lewis W. Hine. See W.H. Swift Report. Location: Potawotamie County, Oklahoma

Farm produce with small image of horse in the upper left corner

Outdoor scene with cows and swans in a lake with a little girl on land with a dog and two cows

The serenade - Print, Library of Congress collection

Harness race between three riders

Portrait photograph of Stiles, C.W, C.M.Bell Studio

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