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Part of a series of anti-Prohibition trade cards which bear comical color lithographic prints and rhymes in support of alcohol, provided "compliments of George H
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Typewritten letter from John M. McKerchey to J.L. Hudson, dated April 1, 1908 expression congratulations and offering support for Hudson's campaign against liquor traffic
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Single page program for "Entertainment given under the auspices of the Martha Cushing Union, at Bellar's Hall," the evening of July 8, 1890
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Card printed with, "Musical and Literary Entertainment, Monday Evening, May 11th, '85, by the Detroit Prohibition Club, Admit One
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Part of a series of anti-Prohibition trade cards which bear comical color lithographic prints and rhymes in support of alcohol, provided "compliments of George H
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Part of a series of anti-Prohibition trade cards which bear comical color lithographic prints and rhymes in support of alcohol, provided "compliments of George H
17.
Single page program for "Entertainment given under the auspices of the Martha Cushing Union, at Bellar's Hall," the evening of July 8, 1890
18.
Fragment of the header of a petition to the Detroit Common Council, urging for the enforcement of existing laws against the sale of liquor on Sunday, and for passage of further laws to close "all saloons, stores, and public places, such as necessity does not require to be kept open," as well
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Part of a series of anti-Prohibition trade cards which bear comical color lithographic prints and rhymes in support of alcohol
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Card printed with, "Musical and Literary Entertainment, Monday Evening, May 11th, '85, by the Detroit Prohibition Club, Admit One
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