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

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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.