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Description Detail of advertisement for Benjamin Champney exhibit, City Hall, Boston: "Unrivaled exhibition at City Hall. Champney's immense moving picture of the River Rhine! showing both banks of this most celebrated river of Europe. ...". Detail shows testimonial of M.J. Whipple, on behalf of the Boston Artists Association.
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Source American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series 1
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