File:T. S. Sullivant (1898-10-20) An Imitative Fowl.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionT. S. Sullivant (1898-10-20) An Imitative Fowl.jpg |
English: "An Imitative Fowl" cartoon by T. S. Sullivant, first appeared in Life magazine's 20 October 1898 issue |
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Author | T. S. Sullivant |
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