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Artifact Images
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"George, We Have No Mother!" from Modern Persecution
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Not Alienated from Modern Persecution
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Popular Mode Of Curing Insanity! from Modern Persecution
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Enforcing The "Nonentity" Principle from Modern Persecution
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Mrs. Packard's Home from Modern Persecution
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Theophilus Packard In 1862 And 1872 from Modern Persecution
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Illinois State Senate from Modern Persecution
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Dr. McFarland Punishing One-Armed Wyant from Modern Persecution
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Dr. McFarland's Self-Accusation from Modern Persecution
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Mr. Morrison's Interview With The Governor from Modern Persecution
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Governor Carpenter Signs Bill from Modern Persecution
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The Re-united Family from Modern Persecution
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Monson State Almshouse
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Mount Vernon Insane Hospital
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Causes And Classification from MR 67: A First Report To The President On The Nation's Progress And Remaining Great Needs In The Campaign To Combat Mental Retardation
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Boy With Woman from MR 67: A First Report To The President On The Nation's Progress And Remaining Great Needs In The Campaign To Combat Mental Retardation
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Still Need Services from MR 67: A First Report To The President On The Nation's Progress And Remaining Great Needs In The Campaign To Combat Mental Retardation
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Vocational Rehabilitation And The Foster Grandparent Program from MR 67: A First Report To The President On The Nation's Progress And Remaining Great Needs In The Campaign To Combat Mental Retardation
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African American Woman With Adding Machine from MR 67: A First Report To The President On The Nation's Progress And Remaining Great Needs In The Campaign To Combat Mental Retardation
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Two Boys from MR 67: A First Report To The President On The Nation's Progress And Remaining Great Needs In The Campaign To Combat Mental Retardation
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Program Status And Fiscal Need from MR 67: A First Report To The President On The Nation's Progress And Remaining Great Needs In The Campaign To Combat Mental Retardation
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Man With Microscope from MR 67: A First Report To The President On The Nation's Progress And Remaining Great Needs In The Campaign To Combat Mental Retardation
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Woman With Child from MR 67: A First Report To The President On The Nation's Progress And Remaining Great Needs In The Campaign To Combat Mental Retardation
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Teacher With Teenage Boys from MR 67: A First Report To The President On The Nation's Progress And Remaining Great Needs In The Campaign To Combat Mental Retardation
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Child Welfare Services from MR 67: A First Report To The President On The Nation's Progress And Remaining Great Needs In The Campaign To Combat Mental Retardation
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Children from MR 67: A First Report To The President On The Nation's Progress And Remaining Great Needs In The Campaign To Combat Mental Retardation
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Man With Computer from MR 67: A First Report To The President On The Nation's Progress And Remaining Great Needs In The Campaign To Combat Mental Retardation
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The New Census Of The United States -- The Electrical Enumerating Mechanism
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Antique, But Not Attractive from New England Chattels; Or, Life In The Northern Poor-house
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"You See Gentlmen," Said The Squire, "The Times Are Hard!" from New England Chattels; Or, Life In The Northern Poor-house
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"Hag!" from New England Chattels; Or, Life In The Northern Poor-house
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Abraham, And His Risk from New England Chattels; Or, Life In The Northern Poor-house
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James Shows The Scars from New England Chattels; Or, Life In The Northern Poor-house
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North Carolina Orthopedic Hospital
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The Fourth Estate from Not Charity -- But a Chance
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Notes To Henry Hurd, Postcard 6 (Front) from Notes To Henry Hurd, Superintendent, Eastern Michigan Asylum
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Notes To Henry Hurd, Postcard 2 (Front) from Notes To Henry Hurd, Superintendent, Eastern Michigan Asylum
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Notes To Henry Hurd, Postcard 1 (Front) from Notes To Henry Hurd, Superintendent, Eastern Michigan Asylum
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Notes To Henry Hurd, Postcard 5 (Front) from Notes To Henry Hurd, Superintendent, Eastern Michigan Asylum
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Notes To Henry Hurd, Postcard 3 (Front) from Notes To Henry Hurd, Superintendent, Eastern Michigan Asylum