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- Two Young Girls from The Mind Unveiled; or, A Brief History of Twenty-two Imbecile Children
- "How Can I Live Without My Children!" from Modern Persecution
- "George, We Have No Mother!" from Modern Persecution
- Mrs. Packard's Home from Modern Persecution
- The Re-united Family from Modern Persecution
- Neck Brace -- Charity Postcard
- Baby Is Awake from New Book Of Two Hundred Pictures
- Looking In The Glass from New Book Of Two Hundred Pictures
- Landscape-Painting from New Book Of Two Hundred Pictures
- The Young Nurse from New Book Of Two Hundred Pictures
- Grandpa's Watch from New Book Of Two Hundred Pictures
- Watching The Baby from New Book Of Two Hundred Pictures
- Frontispiece from New Book Of Two Hundred Pictures
- Out Of Humour from New Book Of Two Hundred Pictures
- Notes To Henry Hurd, Postcard 6 (Front) from Notes To Henry Hurd, Superintendent, Eastern Michigan Asylum
- Notes To Henry Hurd, Postcard 2 (Front) from Notes To Henry Hurd, Superintendent, Eastern Michigan Asylum
- Notes To Henry Hurd, Postcard 1 (Front) from Notes To Henry Hurd, Superintendent, Eastern Michigan Asylum
- Notes To Henry Hurd, Postcard 5 (Front) from Notes To Henry Hurd, Superintendent, Eastern Michigan Asylum
- Notes To Henry Hurd, Postcard 3 (Front) from Notes To Henry Hurd, Superintendent, Eastern Michigan Asylum
- Notes To Henry Hurd, Postcard 4 (Front) from Notes To Henry Hurd, Superintendent, Eastern Michigan Asylum
- Notes To Henry Hurd, Postcard 6 (Back) from Notes To Henry Hurd, Superintendent, Eastern Michigan Asylum
- Notes To Henry Hurd, Postcard 2 (Back) from Notes To Henry Hurd, Superintendent, Eastern Michigan Asylum
- Notes To Henry Hurd, Postcard 1 (Back) from Notes To Henry Hurd, Superintendent, Eastern Michigan Asylum
- Notes To Henry Hurd, Postcard 5 (Back) from Notes To Henry Hurd, Superintendent, Eastern Michigan Asylum
- Notes To Henry Hurd, Postcard 3 (Back) from Notes To Henry Hurd, Superintendent, Eastern Michigan Asylum