The temperance movement, or, The conflict between man and alcohol by Henry William Blair.

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Map of New York City to accompany
Map of New York City to accompany "The temperance movement, or, The conflict between man & alcohol"

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Dimensions23 x 15 cm

Historical ContextThe Temperance Movement was a social movement to try and stop the abuse of alcohol. It became a popular cause in the United States and other countries which resulted in the Prohibition Act of 1920 also known as the Volstead Act. The law was repealed in 1933.

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LC Call NumberHV 5035 1888.B6

OCLC1151314

Accession NumberOML-1888-58