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[Hannah T. White and baby]
[Mrs. William George Spencer holding her baby Warren Otis Spencer on her lap.]
[Portrait of an unidentified young woman in a patterned dress with a child in her lap.]
[Julianna Randolph Wood holding her baby son Stuart.]
The life & age of man. Stages of man's life from the cradle to the grave. [graphic].
The life & age of man. Stages of man's life from the cradle to the grave. [graphic].
John Brown - the martyr. Meeting a slave mother and her child on the steps of Charlestown jail on his way to execution. Regarding them with a look of compassion Captain Brown stooped and kissed the child then met his fate.
Martyrdom of John Brown.
John Brown meeting the slave mother and her child on the steps of Charlestown jail on his way to execution.
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