Description of Photograph
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Title: The age of prosperity / Gallaway.
Creator(s): Gallaway, W. H. (Walter H.), 1870-1911, artist
Date Created/Published: N.Y. : J. Ottmann Lith. Co., Puck Bldg., 1903 September 16.
Summary: Illustration shows two old farmers talking on the platform at a train station; they are concerned about farm boys leaving the farms for the city, as well as mortgages being held by banks outside the local community.
Notes:
Title from item.
Caption: Uncle Josh The boys won't stay on the farms no more. / Uncle Silas No; an' you can hardly expect 'em to. Nowadays, even the mortgages don't stay on the farms.
Illus. in: Puck, v. 54, no. 1385 (1903 September 16), cover.
Copyright 1903 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
Subjects:
Farmers--1900-1910.
Railroad stations--1900-1910.
Internal migration--1900-1910.
Prosperity--1900-1910.
Youth--1900-1910.
Older people--1900-1910.
Conversation--1900-1910.
Cartoons (Commentary)--1900-1910.
Chromolithographs--Color--1900-1910.
Magazine covers--1900-1910.
Periodical illustrations--1900-1910.
Bookmark /2010652301/
Bookmark:2010652301
Bookmark:2010652301

Size
Approximately 8x12 inches.
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Source: Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.