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Historic New England
General photographic collection (PC001)
Wyman Howe and Dr. Franklin W. Brigham in the Doctor's gig in front of the Congregational horse sheds, Shrewsbury, Mass.
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Item Information
Title:
Wyman Howe and Dr. Franklin W. Brigham in the Doctor's gig in front of the Congregational horse sheds, Shrewsbury, Mass.
Description:
Wyman Howe (right) and Dr. Franklin W. Brigham sit in the Doctor's gig, with a dog lying in the grass next to them.
Photographer:
Parker, William
Format:
Photographs
Genre:
black-and-white prints (photographs)
photographs
Location:
Historic New England
Collection (local):
PC001: General photographic collection
Subjects:
gigs (carriages)
men (male humans)
portraits
Dogs
Horses
Howe, Wyman
Brigham, Franklin W.
First Congregational Church (Shrewsbury, Mass.)
Places:
Massachusetts
>
Worcester (county)
>
Shrewsbury
Extent:
1 photographic print : black-and-white
Link to Item:
http://gusn.us/197012
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
Contact host institution for more information.
Identifier:
197012
Call #:
PC001.02.01.USMA.2690.0330.004
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