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Portrait of an Ojibwa woman

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Lettering: Tshusick, an Ojibway woman. A.H. Drawn printed and colored at I.T. Bowen's Lithographic Establishment No. 94 Walnut St. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1837, by E.C. Biddle, in the Clerks office of the District Court of the eastern district of Pennsylvania. On a table to right is a paper inscribed Thusick.
Title: Portrait of an Ojibwa woman
Description:
Lettering: Tshusick, an Ojibway woman.
A.
H.
Drawn printed and colored at I.
T.
Bowen's Lithographic Establishment No.
94 Walnut St.
Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1837, by E.
C.
Biddle, in the Clerks office of the District Court of the eastern district of Pennsylvania.
On a table to right is a paper inscribed Thusick.

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