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Still Image
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Original Format
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photo
Physical Dimensions
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2048 x 1443
Dublin Core
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Title
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Surgery Theater
Description
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Black and white photo of a surgery theater, the second level of which is barely visible.
Creator
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Burns, Stanley
Publisher
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New York Times
Date
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1899
Contributor
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Burns, Stanley
Gates, Rebecca
Source
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Burns Archive, online
Format
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jpeg, 802 KB
Type
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Still Image
19th Century
doctor
lecture
medicine
Science
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Woodcut on paper
Physical Dimensions
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approx. 11 in. x 17 in.
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Title
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"A grand ball"
Description
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Folks from all walks of life and in all parts of the country enjoyed parties, dancing, and balls in 19th-century America. The caption on this wood engraving, which appeared in Harper's Weekly in 1869, reads "Grand Ball Given in Honor of President Grant at the Stetson House, Long Branch July 26."
Creator
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Bush, Charles Green (1842-1909)
Publisher
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Harper's Weekly
Date
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1869-08-14
Contributor
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Suhr, Katrina
Source
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Harper's Weekly, Aug. 14, 1869: 520.
Format
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jpeg, 136 KB
Type
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Still image
19th Century
Balls (Parties)
Dancers
Dancing
Socials