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Contributor | Lewis Publishing Company (University City, Mo.) | Creator | Taylor, Eugene | Date.Digital | 2002-05-05 | Date.Original | 1910-06-11 | Description | This float represented the emblem of the American Woman's League, "Woman's Mission," which was a woman, seated, with two children standing next to her. This float was pulled by horses and carried models of George Julian Zolnay's lions, one on either side of the driver. A group of women wearing Grecian style costumes and carrying flowers accompanied the float. This photograph appeared in "The Woman's National Daily" on June 14, 1910, and also in Sidney Morse's book "The Siege of University City," published in 1912. | Source | Photograph, laminated, 9.45" by 7.63" | Subject | University City (Mo.)--Pictorial Works | Subject | American Woman's League--Convention | Subject.Keyword | Parades--Missouri--University City | Title | American Woman's League emblem float in the Convention parade |
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