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  • 2008-07-25 12:21 Hugh Manatee 646×776×??? (164969 bytes) ''The Burial of Captain Hall'', a wood engraving published in ''Harper's Weekly'', May 1873, to illustrate the Arctic expedition of Charles Francis Hall.

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