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Drunkard's Grave,Prohibition,Saloon,Boy,Bat,Ball,c1915,Bars

Title: Must these go down to a drunkard's grave in order that we the streets may pave?
Date Created/Published: Westerville, Ohio : the American Issue Publishing Company, [between 1915 and 1919]
Summary: Prohibition poster showing boy holding bat and ball, with saloons in foreground.
Notes:
Series G. No. 22.
Subjects:
Boys--1910-1920.
Prohibition--1910-1920.
Bars--1910-1920.
Lithographs--1910-1920.
Bookmark /97503770/
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