This time Tempe Wick? : production material.

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This time Tempe Wick? : production material.

11 ink illustrations on 6 boards, 9 ink illustrations with 19 (total) overlays on 5 boards. Everyone knows Tempe Wick is a most surprising girl, but she exceeds even her own reputation when two mutinous Revolutionary soldiers try to steal her beloved horse.

Illustrations: 39 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7816471

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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