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1959 Photograph  A photograph of the author inside a drawing of a spider. Visual Still
1905 Postcard  Drawing of a man pulling a wagon away path from a large institutional building. Visual Still
January 17, 1883 Cover  llustration shows Benjamin F. Butler spreading ashes labeled Censure, Exposure, Desire for Reform, [and] Criticism on a slide in the snow labeled Slide of Public Mismanagement to the dismay of a group of children labeled Factory Employee, Sup't. of Charitable Institution, Prison Supt., Army Snob, Matron of Infant Asylum, Manager of Insane Asylum, [and] Superflluous Gov't. Employee on Beacon Hill. Visual Still
1963 Article    Document
August 1918 Cartoon  Cartoon of soldier with cane in military fortification made of sandbags marked charity.  Poison gas, marked worn-out notion of the cripple, lies in the direction of a job. Visual Still
1965 Comic Book  Two young men meet outsude an office. Visual Still
January 2, 1847 Article    Document
December 1957 Article    Document
April 1958 Article    Document
June 7, 1882 Print  Uncle Sam and a woman in an American flag dress cover their ears as an Irishman yells. Bricks with labels including Irish independence are scattered at the feet of Uncle Sam. The dim room has two levels of beds, with labels including Frenchman, Negro, and Russian. Visual Still
September 1855 Article    Document
June 1918 Cartoon  Cartoon of a soldier with a cane running from women welcoming his home.  He runs toward a job. Visual Still
August 1, 1883 Cover  Print shows George F. Hoar standing in front of a monument that states To the Eternal Shame of Massachus'tts - Conceived in Corruption Erected in Humanity [?] Tewkesbury; his hat labeled Republicans is under one foot, the other foot in a bucket of whitewash labeled The Republican Report, he is holding a large brush with which he has attempted to cover up the text on the stone. This cartoon refers to disturbing events that took place at the State Almshouse at Tewksbury, Massachusetts, prior to 1883. Visual Still
April 29, 1926 Article    Document
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