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1907 Ad Edward Lasell Seminary School Typhoid Fever - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING CL8 WWIA Grahamstown was Once the Stage

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Grahamstown was Once the Stage for Bitter Struggles Between Whites and Blacks"

Photography by Gillot-Ratel

This is an original 1927 black and white print ad for Yellow Strand Wire Rope from the Broderick & Bascom Rope Company of 843 North First Street of St

Heed "Le Cri du Peuple" (the cry of the people)

"Girl's Head III

1907 Ad Edward Lasell Seminary School Typhoid Fever - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING CL8 WWIA Grahamstown was Once the StageThis is an original 1907 black and white print ad for Lasell Semminary for Young Women located in Auburndale, Massachusetts. This school is still in operation, it was originally founded by Edward Lasell a Williams College Professor of Chemistry. He died of typhoid fever but the school continued to be a success. CONDITION This 104+ year old Item is rated Very Fine ++. Light aging throughout. Light creasing. No natural defects. Some light surface rub.

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