File:Sheep run, Chicago stockyards -.webm

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Sheep_run,_Chicago_stockyards_-.webm(WebM audio/video file, VP8/Vorbis, length 51 s, 480 × 360 pixels, 656 kbps overall, file size: 4.02 MB)

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Description Sheep run, Chicago stockyards /
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Source Sheep run, Chicago stockyards / - LibraryOfCongress
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White, James H. (James Henry), production. Heise, William, camera. Thomas A. Edison, Inc. Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress)

United States : Edison Manufacturing Co., 1897.
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- 43406 U.S. Copyright Office - Copyright: Thomas A. Edison; 31July1897; 43406. - Camera, William Heise? - Duration: 0:26 at 30 fps. - Filmed ca. June or July 1897, in Chicago, Illinois. - Sources used: Copyright catalog, motion pictures, 1894-1912; Musser, C. Edison motion pictures 1890-1900, 1997, p. 312; Niver, K.R. Early motion pictures, 1985; Edison films catalog, no. 94, March 1900, p. 23 [MI]; Maguire & Baucus. Fall catalogue, 1897, p. 9 [MI].

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current18:24, 2 April 201751 s, 480 × 360 (4.02 MB)Victorgrigas (talk | contribs)Imported media from https://www.loc.gov/item/00694304/

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VP9 240P 303 kbps Completed 12:04, 19 October 2018 34 s
Streaming 240p (VP9) 277 kbps Completed 21:54, 15 December 2023 2.0 s
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Streaming 144p (MJPEG) 932 kbps Completed 11:48, 17 November 2023 2.0 s
Stereo (Opus) 24 kbps Completed 11:48, 17 November 2023 1.0 s
Stereo (MP3) 128 kbps Completed 11:48, 17 November 2023 4.0 s

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