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The great 'scrub' race

Title: The great 'scrub' race
Date Created/Published: [1870], c1870.
Summary: Print with two images showing five women of various ethnic stereotypes engaged in a competition using different brands of mops; the woman using the 'Eureka' mop outlasting the others. In the top image, one woman says, 'No use, she's got a Eureka'; and adds in the bottom image, 'I told you so!'
Notes:
A3875 U.S. Copyright Office.
Title from item.
Caption continues: Throw away your old mop and get a 'Eureka' J.R. Drake & Co. Manufacturers. Hollister Building, Buffalo, N.Y.
Attributed to: Sage, Sons & Co. Lith. Print'g and Man'fg Co., Buffalo, N.Y.
Entered according to Act of Congress, A.D., 1870 by J.R. Drake & Co., in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D.C.
Copyright deposit number visible through paper secondary support.
Subjects:
Mops & mopsticks--1870.
Women--Domestic life--1870.
Contests--1870.
Advertising--1870.
Advertisements--1870.
Ethnic stereotypes--1870.
Lithographs--Color--1870.
Bookmark /2009633692/
Description of Photograph
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