B. McAuley as the Jerseyman

Exterior scene of an Indian woman, unconscious, in the arms of a man while four people gather around them with text: "If you'r Dot, who in Thunder's This?" A sign on a teepee reads: Indian Princes.

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Corporate Authors: Arch Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.), A.S. Seer, Theatrical Printing Co (Printer)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Union Square, N.Y. : A.S. Seer's Print, [ca. 1882]
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260 |a Union Square, N.Y. : A.S. Seer's Print, [ca. 1882] 
300 |a 1 print : lithograph, color; 51.2 x 76.6 cm. 
500 |a Forms part of the Theater Poster Collection; for general information, see collection record. 
500 |a Letterpress reads: Feb. 18 Arch [St.] Theatre/. . . 
520 |a Exterior scene of an Indian woman, unconscious, in the arms of a man while four people gather around them with text: "If you'r Dot, who in Thunder's This?" A sign on a teepee reads: Indian Princes. 
545 |a The Jerseyman was a comedy drama written and copyrighted in 1882 by Edwin A. Locke. 
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