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Firemen Rescuing Animals from Barnum's American Museum, 1868

Item # 2310916

<p>Firefighters rescue animals from the Barnum's Museum fire in New York City, 1868. Several men are shown pulling on a roped giraffe, one man desperately tries to hold onto a stork, and a pair in the foreground guide a baby elephant past a small cage of pigs. Undated illustration.</p>

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