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Identifier
FLSC_TJPC_01272015_0135
Description
This printed postcard is color illustrations on the front with black and white illustrations on the back. The color illustrations depicts four black men running down a road. A crowd is in the foreground cheering them on. There is a man on the left side of the road wearing a hat who is watching the four runners. The background is full of spectators and a tent with the American flag. The top and bottom of the card has text. This black and white side of the postcard features an illustration of coal or wood stove with the name TALLY HO printed on it. There is printed text above and below.
Physical Description
4"x 5" photographic postcard
Subject
Topeka (Kan.), Shawnee County (Kan.), Advertisements, Metal trade, African American, Races, Running
Rights
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Publisher
Digitized by Forsyth Digital Collections
Collection
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Recommended Citation
"Postcard: The Celebrated Tally-Ho" (2021). Tim Johnson Postcard Collection. 36.
https://scholars.fhsu.edu/tj_postcards/36
Language
eng
Transcription
De Colored race in Topeka, Kansas. The Celebrated Tally-Ho, for sale by Cassell & Zint, Crestline, Ohio. The celebrated Tally-Ho For Hard or Soft Coal, or Wood. Manufactured by Burdett, Smith & Co. 34 River Street, Chicago, Ill.
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