[A recreation of two comedic pictures seen by Willys: one showing two men on the sidewalk alerting a man in the road with a protruding belly about an approaching horse; the second showing two men on the sidewalk watching a horse breaking away from its car
Willys [Kent] ALS to Ernest [Kent], October 12, 1890. s.l., page 3. From a collection of letters written and received by Reverend Evarts Kent and members of his family throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Kent and his family corresponded with friends and family members in several states, including Vermont, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Georgia, Massachusetts, and North Carolina. Most letters concern family news, education, religion, travel, family relationships, and similar personal subjects.; "People one [sic] sid [sic] walck [sic]. 'Look out man; don't you see that runaway horse'"; "Man in the road 'get out back there'".
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