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Description

Offered here is this Wonderful Harper's Weekly Page from November 25 1871, featuring Mrs. Victoria Woodhull demanding her right to vote.  It is in very good condition, for its age.  The page is intact, although it is torn around the edges.  It is framed and matted in a little Plexiglas frame with metal clamp edges.  One of these edges is missing.  The frame has been duct taped on the back.  The article features a half page engraving of Mrs. Woodhull demanding her right to vote at the polls.  The portion of the page that is shown in the matte of the frame is intact.  The tearing of the page is at the uppermost edges, and is not visible.  The entire piece is 20.25" tall, and 16.25" wide.  It is a nice antique Harper's Weekly page, and a wonderful historical collector's piece.  

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