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Gerald L. Maupin dressed as Abraham Lincoln

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Gerald L. Maupin, aged 74 dressed in costume portraying Abraham Lincoln, talking to a group of white boys and girls sitting at a table in a classroom...

Date Published
February-07-1980
Member of
Children's Mercy Hospital Collection

Gerald L. Maupin dressed as Abraham Lincoln

Image

Gerald L. Maupin, aged 74 dressed in costume portraying Abraham Lincoln, talking to a white boy in a wheelchair and a young white girl sitting at a...

Date Published
February-07-1980
Member of
Children's Mercy Hospital Collection
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  • 1980-02-07
  • Hospital patients

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  • Children's Mercy Hospital Collection (2)

Types

  • photographs (2)

Genres

  • Color photographs (2)
  • Group portraits (2)
  • Snapshots (2)

Time Periods

  • 1971-1980 (2)

Subjects

  • Boys (2)
  • Celebrity impersonators (2)
  • Children, White (2)
  • Children--Hospital care (2)
  • Classrooms (2)
  • Costume (2)
  • Entertainers (2)
  • Girls (2)
  • Men, White (2)
  • Presidents--U.S. states (2)
  • Wheelchairs (1)
  • (-) Hospital patients (2)

Subjects, People

  • Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 (2)
  • Maupin, Gerald L. (2)

Date Published

  • (-) 1980-02-07 (2)

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