The lame man's appeal
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Title
The lame man's appeal
Subject
People with disabilities
Poetry
Mendicant literature
Description
At head of title: To the public. Geoge W. Crawford, having become crippled, and not willing to become a burden to the public, after suffering acutely for over ten years, takes this means of gaining a livelihood, and most respectfully craves your patronage. Please buy my appeal. Price 5 cents.
Abstract
Poem, in 10 stanzas, appealing for charity for a lame man
Creator
Crawford, George W., mendicant poet
Date Created
1880, circa
Rights
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Access Rights
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Is Part Of
Harvard Medical Library Rare Books Collection (HV3011 .C89)
References
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Format
text
Language
English
Type
text
Identifier
DigID0002983
DigID0002984
Physical Item 32044115003543
BibID 009916566
Provenance
Part of the Harvard Medical Library Rare Books Collection
Files
Collection
Citation
Crawford, George W., mendicant poet, “The lame man's appeal,” OnView, accessed April 24, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/13570.