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A leaflet appealing to Shawnee County, Kansas, citizens on the November 4th election to vote for prohibition. The leaflet also tells the story of Jake Kilroy indictment. Kilroy, who was on trial for murdering his wife, blamed his behavior on liquor and asks that support of this vice be stopped.

Date: Between 1890 and 1910

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An appeal to the conscience and manhood of every Topeka and Shawnee County, Kansas, voter - 1

Item Number: 211899
Call Number: K 178.5 Pam. V. 3
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 211899

Hurrah for prohibition William Geer, a story in verse, on the wicked

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