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Massachusetts - incidents of the street-car troubles in South Boston and Cambridge / from sketches by a staff artist.

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Also includes image of the schooner "Dauntless."

Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v.64, 1887 March 5, p. 40.

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street railroad strikes massachusetts yachts riots periodical illustrations wood engravings point shirley incidents street car troubles street car troubles boston south boston cambridge sketches staff artist staff artist 19th century history of boston ultra high resolution high resolution ship schooner engraving library of congress
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01/01/1887
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Point Shirley ,  42.35982, -70.97033
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Library of Congress
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street railroad strikes massachusetts yachts riots periodical illustrations wood engravings point shirley incidents street car troubles street car troubles boston south boston cambridge sketches staff artist staff artist 19th century history of boston ultra high resolution high resolution ship schooner engraving library of congress