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| Title | Siegfried Bros. |
| Description | Advertising card for Siegfried Bros. showing three stereotypical Asian men frightened and running away from a large dog chained to a dog house. Caption says: "What d'yer soy? Ha! Ha! John Chinaman he eatie dogie." Front of card says: "Siegfried Bros. Manufacturers and Dealers in Fine Harness, Saddles, Turf & Stable Goods." Front lower left corner says: "H. McAllaster & Co., Chicago." Back of card is blank. Address given on front of card: No. 807 Main Street, Kansas City, Mo. |
| Subject(s) | Advertising cards Saddlery Dogs Ethnic stereotypes
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| Local Subject(s) | Siegfried Bros. Asians Chinese
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| Printer | H. McAllaster & Company
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| Date | ca. 1880-1900 |
| Item Type | Advertising Card
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| Dimensions | 7 x 11 cm. |
| Collection | Advertising Cards (SC3) See finding aid: http://www.kchistory.org/u?/Local,37216 |
| Location | SC3, Box 2, Harness/Saddlery |
| Barcode | 10019537 |
| Repository | Missouri Valley Special Collections, Kansas City Public Library, Kansas City, Missouri |
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