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Football at Rugby... Whiskey Laws in the mountains of West Virginia...

Item # 173380
February 05, 1870
HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, February 5, 1870  The front page of the issue features a two-third page illustration of "Manton Marble". A one-third illustration of "The Peabody Funeral Train" plus a small illustration of "Alexander Anderson." Another page contains a half-page illustration of "Enforcing the Whiskey Laws in the Mountains of West Virginia." A quarter-page illustration of "Prince Arthur of England" along with a one-half page illustration of English Boy Colonists for America". A full page illustration entitled "Frozen In" is of swans in a frozen pond. A full page illustration of "The New Post Office and Sub Treasury Building, Boston, Massachusetts." A full page contains two half-page illustrations pertaining to children playing entitled "Foot Ball (football) at Rugby" (with a related article) and "Winning a Pair of Gloves." A two-thirds page illustration entitled "Geese" also has an accompanying poem.
Complete in 16 pages and contains prints and related text.