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1870 Sheet Music  Little girl being carried by angels away from cemetary. Visual Still
1870 Sheet Music  Sheet Music Visual Still
1870 Sheet Music  Sheet Music Visual Still
1870 Sheet Music  Sheet Music Visual Still
1870 Sheet Music  Man and woman holding baby standing behind fence, watching little girl with book in front of fence Visual Still
1873 Book    Document
1875 Book    Document
1877 Government Document    Document
1880 Article    Document
September 1, 1881 Postcard    Document
1883 Pamphlet    Document
January 11, 1883 Annual Report    Document
March 31, 1883 Article    Document
April 7, 1883 Article    Document
April 24, 1883 Article    Document
January 15, 1884 Annual Report    Document
circa 1885 Ephemera  Trade card showing bottle of Adamson's Balsam positioned as cannon aimed at skeleton wearing cloak marked Coughs Colds Consumption. Visual Still
1886 Article    Document
1887 Government Document    Document
1896 Annual Report    Document
1897 Article    Document
1898 Pamphlet    Document
1906     Document
November 25, 1906 Article    Document
1910 Book    Document
1915 Newspaper  Photo of a newspaper article entitled Doctor to Let Defective Baby Expire Unaided. Visual Still
November 17, 1915 Article    Document
November 17, 1915 Article    Document
November 18, 1915 Newspaper  Newspaper headline reads Baby Dies; Physician Upheld - Autopsy Puts Boy In Class Of Defectives - Dr. Reinhardt Says Dr. Haiselden Did RIght to Allow Death Visual Still
November 18, 1915 Article    Document
November 18, 1915 Article    Document
November 18, 1915 Article    Document
November 18, 1915 Article    Document
November 19, 1915 Article    Document
November 20, 1915 Article    Document
November 20, 1915 Article    Document
November 22, 1915 Article    Document
November 24, 1915 Article    Document
December 8, 1915 Article    Document
1916 Annual Report    Document
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