A Temperance Lesson (From A Pen-drawing By B. Day) - Harper's Weekly, 1875
A Temperance Lesson (From A Pen-drawing By B. Day) - Harper's Weekly, 1875
A Temperance Lesson (From A Pen-drawing By B. Day) - Harper's Weekly, 1875
A Temperance Lesson (From A Pen-drawing By B. Day) - Harper's Weekly, 1875
A Temperance Lesson (From A Pen-drawing By B. Day) - Harper's Weekly, 1875
A Temperance Lesson (From A Pen-drawing By B. Day) - Harper's Weekly, 1875

A Temperance Lesson (From A Pen-drawing By B. Day) - Harper's Weekly, 1875

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HARPER'S WEEKLY - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1875 - A TEMPERANCE LESSON (FROM A PEN-DRAWING BY B. DAY) JOURNEY OF CIVILIZATION

FULL FRONT PAGE. FROM ORIGINAL ISSUE OF HARPER'S WEEKLY. SHOWS: STREET SCENE, PEOPLE.
Drunken dock workers with hooks in back pocket staggered past another man buying a ice cream

Page size approx 16x10 inches.

 

   




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