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Scene,Fifth Avenue,Cartoon,well-dressed man greeting woman,1862,Harper's Weekly

Title: Scene, Fifth Avenue
Date Created/Published: 1862.
Medium: 1 print : wood engraving.
Summary: Cartoon: well-dressed man greets woman, saying, 'Ah! Dearest Addie! I've succeeded. I've got a substitue!' Woman replies: 'Have you? What a curious coincidence! And I have found one for YOU!'
Notes:
Illus. in: Harper's Weekly, 1862.
Reference copy may be in LOT 4420-O.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Women Cartoons 1862; CW Women; Draft; Cartoons, US 1862; Shelf.
Bookmark /2006691864/
Description of Photograph
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