Hennessy_Leroyle's_Other_people's_money_from_Hoyt's_Theater,_New_York_-_by_E.O._Towne._LCCN2014636673.jpg


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English: Title: Hennessy Leroyle's Other people's money from Hoyt's Theater, New York : by E.O. Towne. Abstract/medium: 1 print : black and white lithograph ; sheet 70 x 106 cm. (poster format)
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Author U.S. Printing Co.; Leroyle, Hennessy.; Towne, E. O. (Edward Owings), 1869-
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Performing Arts Posters
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  • Caption: Excitement on the "Board of Trade" "Hopper" proclaimed "King of the Wheat Pit."
  • Created and "copyright, 1900, by The U.S. Printing Co, Russell-Morgan Print, Cincinnati & New York."
  • No. 3290.
  • Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (Library of Congress)
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posters: performing arts posters · american variety stage: vaudeville and popular entertainment, 1870-1920 · prints and photographs division
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comedies · commodity exchanges · crowds · excitement · stock exchanges · lithographs · theatrical posters · american

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