Naturalized German citizens, Lagerbier,in Hopplepopple,on the Rhine River
Naturalized German citizens, celebrating the 400th anniversary of the first brewing of Lagerbier, in Hopplepopple, on the Rhine, A.D. 1452. Dedicated to Neal Dow, and the friends of the Maine Law, and which, in their eyes, may become a new argument for Native Americanism
Title: Naturalized German citizens, celebrating the 400th anniversary of the first brewing of Lagerbier, in Hopplepopple, on the Rhine, A.D. 1452. Dedicated to Neal Dow, and the friends of the Maine Law, and which, in their eyes, may become a new argument for Native Americanism
Date Created/Published: 1852.
Medium: 1 print : wood engraving.
Summary: Caricature of men dancing and drinking; 2 are lifting gigantic beer stein.
Notes:
Illus. in: Yankee Notions, 1852 Aug., p. 243.
Reference copy may be in LOT 4441.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Germans in US; Maine History 1852; Temperance 1852; PI; Cartoons, US Aug. 1852; Chauvinism & jingoism; Beer...; Shelf. Dow, Neal, 1804-1897 'Father of th eMaine Law'. Maine Law - anti-liquor law passed 1851.
Bookmark /2004679733/
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