Stereo views - Subjects - Occupations & pastimes - Pastimes
GUSN-174616
In a parlor room, two women sit in chairs and use a planchette, or ouija board, for spirit communication. A ghost-like woman figure stands over the table.
chairs (furniture forms)
tables (support furniture)
stereographs
photographs
ouija board, spirit communications (handwritten)
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1869, by H.P. Moore, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of New Hampshire, Published by A.P. Sherburne, Concord, N.H. (stamped)
Planchette (stamped)
1 stereograph ; 3 x 6 inches
PC001
General photographic collection
1926-02-28
PC001.04.02.TMP.012
Gift
3 x 6 (HxW)(inches)
Sherburne, A. P., Mr. (Publisher)
stereographs
photographs
Published by A.P. Sherburne, Concord, N.H.
Item
Stereo views - Subjects - Occupations & pastimes - Pastimes
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