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3¢ Fares--No. 2
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Trifold handbill advertising various products from D. Ransom, Son, and Company
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Small handbill advertising a lecture by Dr. Orville Ward Owen
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Program handbill advertising a production of "Diplomacy," at the Detroit Opera House, beginning February 1, 1915
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Program booklet for a production of "The Dollar Princess," at the Detroit Opera House, beginning April 24, 1911
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Double-side handbill containing information for railroad travel along the Boston and Albany Railroad's Great Western Route between Albany, New York, and Milwaukie, Wisconsin, dated January 26, 1856
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Program handbill for a production of "A Lady of Quality," at the Detroit Opera House beginning October 3, 1898
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Handbill promoting a complimentary concert held by the Detroit Orchestra Society at Schwankovsky's Music Hall on March 23, 1897, as dedicated to Professor Mark Keintz, late band leader of White's Grand Theatre, as a benefit to help replace "a stock of orchestra music" lost in the 1897 Detroit Opera House fire
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Political handbill, printed on cardstock, promoting the election of Tom Evoy
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Handbill for a performance of "The Two Orphans" at Whitney's Grand Opera House on September 20; front features a lithograph of two young women in dresses holding one another; verso contains some information on the production as well as a cast list
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