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Source: New-York Tribune
Source type: newspaper Document type: photograph Document title: “Mourning Banners Raised by the Fish Pedlers” Image size (in source, approx. h x w): unknown Author(s): anonymous City of publication: New York, New York Date of publication: 20 September 1901 Volume number: 61 Issue number: 20032 Pagination: [4] |
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| “Mourning Banners Raised by the Fish Pedlers.” New-York Tribune 20 Sept. 1901 v61n20032: p. [4]. |
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| Keywords |
| East Side Fish Pedlers Association (photographs); William McKinley (mourning: photographs); William McKinley (death: public response: New York, NY: photographs). |
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| none. |
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Descriptive text accompanying the caption reads as follows: “Between
Nos. 34 and 37 Orchard-st.”
The photograph (below) is one of six appearing on page [4] under the
collective title “No Class or Race Line in the Universal Sorrow.”
Title herein taken from caption.
Image courtesy of Chronicling America. |
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