File:From Rush City to Cactusville via the cyclone's wave, performing arts poster, 1894.jpg
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DescriptionFrom Rush City to Cactusville via the cyclone's wave, performing arts poster, 1894.jpg | Rush City by Gus Heege. Text: "From Rush City to Cactusville via the cyclone's wave." | ||
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Author | The Strobridge Lithographing Co, Cincinnati & New York |
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File change date and time | 21:03, 25 January 2009 |
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