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Consignment received,beer cases,bottles,destroyed,prohibition,Washington DC,1923

Title: A Consignment recently received from Phila., Pa. 749 cases of beer (18,000) bottles were today destroyed in the District of Columbia
Date Created/Published: 1923 Nov. 20.
Summary: Nine men smashing bottles in dump.
Notes:
National Photo Company Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Prohibition--Washington (D.C.)--1920-1930.
Dumps--Washington (D.C.)--1920-1930.
Beer--1920-1930.
Gelatin silver prints--1920-1930.
Bookmark /91787374/
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