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Portrait of May, also Mae, Hawley.

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May Hill sits for a portrait. The photograph is signed, "To Jerry Wallace with affection - May H. Hill."

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This three-panel cartoon demonstrates rising financial support for World War I in the United States through the Liberty Loan program as the political atmosphere in Austria-Hungary deteriorates. The top panel shows a man dropping coins into a bucket…

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Street merchants and customers line Maxwell Street in front of brick-and-mortar stores running from Halsted Street to 16th Street in Chicago.

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The Boch brothers stand around an American flag while posing for a picture. From left to right are Max Boch, Otto Boch, Frank Boch, and Frederick "Fritz" Boch.

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Max Boch (left), Otto Boch (center), and Frank Boch (right) sit perched holding guns.

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Portrait of young boys from Taylorville, including August Lahosit, brothers Max Boch, Otto Boch, and Frederick "Fritz" Boch, and the Boch brothers's nephew Frank Paul.

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Portrait of the Boch brothers and their niece and nephews, from left to right: Max Boch, Frank Boch, Frank Paul, Frederick "Fritz" Boch, Otto Boch (middle), Anthon "Tony" Paul, Anna "Annie" Paul, and Rudolph "Rudy" Paul.

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Max Boch sits next to a building while recovering from injuries he sustained during a motorcycle accident.

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A Mauser C96 pistol ,possibly the 1916 "Red Mauser" modified version, with stripper clip and stock hangs on the side of a tree at an unknown location.

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Maurice Junius Doak of Tennessee, am 1891 graduate of Greenville and Tusculum College, sits for a portrait.

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Maud Ingersoll Probasco, younger daughter of Robert Ingersoll, "The Great Agnostic," and wife of wealthy businessman, Wallace M. Probasco, was a political and social activist who founded the Vivisection Investigation League.

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Maud Ingersoll Probasco, younger daughter of Robert Ingersoll, "The Great Agnostic," and wife of wealthy businessman, Wallace M. Probasco, was a political and social activist who founded the Vivisection Investigation League.

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Mattie Springer sits for a portrait wearing a dark dress. On verso: "Aunt Mattie Springer."

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Matthew Telford of Jefferson County, a Republican Representative of the 43rd District in the 36th General Assembly of Illinois, poses for a portrait.

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Matt Snyder and Rose Snyder pose together for a portrait.On verso: "With our best love to Kitty."

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As sister, Matilda, writes a chatty letter to her brother, Albert, which includes a passage regarding the likelihood of Lincoln being re-elected over McClellan.
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