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Tremendous excitement! : Samuel Whittaker and Robert McKenzie rescued from the authorities and hung by the vigilance committee on Sunday, August 24th at 3 o'clock p.m. in the presence of fifteen thousand people.
Author
Justh, Quirot & Co.
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Format
Visual material
Language
English
Published/Created
San Francisco: Justh, Quirot & Co., [August, 1851]
Description
1 print (pictorial lettersheet) : lithograph, b&w ; 21 x 27 cm.
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Notes
Special Collections - Western Americana Collection
Broadside 10 D-Alcove 33, drawer 9,
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Subject(s)
San Francisco Committee of Vigilance of 1851
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Pictorial works
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Hanging
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California
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San Francisco
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Pictorial works
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Lynching
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California
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San Francisco
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Vigilance committees
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California
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San Francisco
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Pictorial works
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Lithographs
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Summary note
Pictorial lettersheet view of crowd watching hangings carried out by the first (San Francisco) vigilance committee of 1851.
Notes
Title from text printed below image.
Spelling of "Furniture" on sign in this image differentiates it from a variant in the Robert B. Honeyman collection (BANC PIC 1963.002:151) with spelling "Fourniture."
WA copy: On blue wove paper with blank conjugate leaf attached.
Provenance
Related to Baird, California's Pictorial Lettersheets, No. 274.
Place name(s)
United States California San Francisco.
OCLC
79432874
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