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| Date = 1978 July 4 PNJ | |||
| Title = Independence Day 1978 | |||
| Medium = Ink and graphite on paper | |||
| Size = 11 3/8 in. x 11 in. | |||
| Description = Accompanying the editorial ‘Meaning of Holiday Has Not Disappeared’ noting the lack of official July 4th events, but highlighting local traditional observances by historical groups such as the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Pensacola Historic Preservation Society, the de Pont Camelia Girls, and T. T. Wentworth at his museum in Ensley. The cartoon features the Statue of Liberty torch shining over America. | |||
}}[[Category:Holiday]][[Category:Independence_Day]][[Category:Historic_Preservation]][[Category:T.T._Wentworth_Museum]] |
Revision as of 14:15, 18 June 2014
Date Published: | 1978 July 4 PNJ |
Title: | Independence Day 1978 |
Medium: | Ink and graphite on paper |
Size: | 11 3/8 in. x 11 in. |
Description/Context: | Accompanying the editorial ‘Meaning of Holiday Has Not Disappeared’ noting the lack of official July 4th events, but highlighting local traditional observances by historical groups such as the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Pensacola Historic Preservation Society, the de Pont Camelia Girls, and T. T. Wentworth at his museum in Ensley. The cartoon features the Statue of Liberty torch shining over America. |
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