Eugene V. Debs photographs [graphic]. [ca. 1895]-1923.

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Eugene V. Debs photographs [graphic]. [ca. 1895]-1923.

The collection contains 65 photographs, cartoons and reproductions of drawings; most of the images are portraits. They include eleven shots of Debs in prison and leaving prison, 1920-1921; five views of Debs speaking; seven views of Debs with other people, including Victor Berger and James Oneal; six family images; images from his funeral in Terre Haute, Indiana; and eight reproductions of Debs' cartoons, drawings, plaques and sculptures.

0.25 linear ft. (65 items, 8 folders)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7771658

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