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Dead man,killed by bomb at Anarchist riot,Union Square,New York City,NYC,1908

Title: [Dead man, killed by bomb at Anarchist riot, Union Square, New York City]
Date Created/Published: 1908 March 28.
Notes:
Title and other information transcribed from caption card and item.
George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
No. 49-9.
Exhibited: 'Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera.'
Caption card tracings: Riots 1908; NY NYC Misc. 1908; Anarchists and anarchism NY NYC 1908; Death; Geogr.; Riots; Shelf.
Photographic prints--1900-1910.
Bookmark /2001704495/
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