File:Peep at Washoe - untitled1.jpg

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Description Untitled image, vision of "ten thousand grotesque figures in the shape of dollars with spider legs, shrieking with all their might, 'Washoe! ho! ho! Washoe! ho! ho!'", illustration from "A Peep at Washoe" by J. Ross Browne, in Harper's Monthly Magazine, December 1860.
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Source Harper's Monthly Magazine, Vol. XXII, p. 8, December 1860, Harper Brothers, New York. Scanned at 300 dpi, then cleaned up with GIMP.
Author Image on first page of article is signed "Stephens" (first name unknown to me). All images in the article appear to be the same artist.
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current07:07, 29 March 2008Thumbnail for version as of 07:07, 29 March 2008677 × 373 (51 KB)Jmabel (talk | contribs)== Summary == {{Information |Description=Untitled image, vision of "ten thousand grotesque figures in the shape of dollars with spider legs, shrieking with all their might, 'Washoe! ho! ho! Washoe! ho! ho!'", illustration from "A Peep at Washoe" by J. Ros

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