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Hand painted lanternslide in a handmade wood frame. Slide depicts a man reaching for a cowboy boot when a snake appears. The slide can be manipulated so the man's hand snaps back and his mouth opens in surprise. Part of a collection made by Samuel Reader between 1866 and 1913. Reader was a Kansas farmer who was active in the early Topeka community. He built two homes, served in the Civil War, and wrote in a diary nearly every day for 64 years. Reader began painting slides in 1866 and continued throughout much of his life, holding magic lantern shows for the local community in his house and at church.
Creator: Reader, Samuel J.
Date: 1904
Item Number: 224914
Call Number: 1949.22.57
KSHS Identifier: 1949.22.57
Collections - Museum
Date - 1900s - 1904
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Original Art - Transparency, Lantern-slide
People - Notable Kansans - Reader, Samuel James, 1836-1914
Places - Cities and towns - Indianola
Places - Cities and towns - Topeka
Places - Counties - Shawnee
Type of Material - Objects and Artifacts
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