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MNY145944 
Jay Eye Sore - De Great World Beater. "when dat colt am warmed he kin lay 'em all out!"
MNY148001 
Tobogganing on Darktown Hill, - An Untimely Move.  "Clar de track."
MNY148040 
Tobogganing on Darktown Hill, - Getting a Hist.  "Dar I knowed it."
MNY148041 
Wrecked by a Cow Catcher.
MNY148049 
The deacon's mare.
MNY145171 
'Laying black' -stiff for a brush.
MNY145173 
The "crowd" that "scooped" the pools.
MNY145174 
The boss of the road.
MNY145176 
The horse shed stakes.
MNY145177 
Speeding on the Darktown Track.  go it fancy, nebber mind de wheel dere dere aint no rumatic tire to us.
MNY209717 
Lawn Tennis at Darktown.  a scientific stroke.
MNY17887 
In and out of condition.
MNY145164 
Going to the front.
MNY145172 
"Hung up," - with the starch out.
MNY145178 
The "sports" who lost their tin.
MNY145179 
Moss Roses and Buds.
MNY148122 
Lawn Tennis at Darktown. A scientific player.
MNY15243 
A howling swell - on the war path. "Aw! I say Billay! pour us a snifter, and bring on your Injuns!"
MNY145098 
The parson's colt.
MNY145161 
Massachusetts. 
Location Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier MNY148158 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5500px × 3935px 
Photo Credit The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY 
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