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Description "Independent Order of B'nai B'rith", "Print shows beneath banner "Benevolence, Brotherly Love, and Harmony" a blank membership certificate surrounded by vignettes of an orphan asylum, Moses, Abraham and Isaac, a menorah, domestic scenes, and others." Tinted lithograph.
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Author Kurz, Louis, 1833-1921, artist. for American Oleograph Company
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