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English: Local accession number: 11_03_000057

Title: Justice in the web Statement of responsibility: F. Opper Creator/Contributor: Opper, Frederick Burr, 1857-1937 (Artist) Genre: Political cartoons; Lithographs; Magazine covers; Periodical illustrations; Prints Publisher: Published by Keppler & Schwartzmann, office no. 21-23 Warren St., New York Date issued: 1885-07-22 Physical description: 1 print : lithograph, color ; 13 1/2 x 10 in. Summary/Abstract: Illustration shows Jay Gould as a spider on a web of 'Western Union' telecommunication lines that extend from several utility poles and cover (ensnare) Justice atop a 'Courthouse'. General notes: Title from item.; Summary from: Library of Congress Print & Photographs Collection.; Item from Puck magazine. Subjects: Telegraph industry; Utility poles; Telegraph lines; Spiders; Courthouses; Cobwebs; Gould, Jay, 1836-1892; Western Union Telegraph Company Collection: Americana Collection Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

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