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Two images of a man with a beard, in one of which he appears much older.
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Title: Theophilus Packard In 1862 And 1872
From: Modern Persecution
Original caption: 1862 Taken from Photographs 1872
Rev. Theophilus Packard, formerly Pastor of the Prsebyterian Chucrh in Manteno, Kankakee Co., Illinois.
Creator: n/a
Date: 1873
Format: Illustration
Source: Available at selected libraries
Location: vol.2, frontispiece
Keywords: Advocacy; Asylums; Civil Liberties & Rights; Clergy; Elizabeth Packard; Expose; Government Agencies; Health & Medicine; Identity; Illinois; Insanity; Institutions; Media; Portrait; Psychiatric Disability; Religion; Social Welfare & Communities; Theophilus Packard; Women & Gender
Topics: Government, Policy & Law; Institutions, Organizations & Corporations; Social Movements & Advocacy


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