English: This is a picture of Lillian Wulff of Chicago who was abducted by Irish Travellers and rescued a week later in the fall of 1907. Miss Wulff advised police on the Elsie Paroubek disappearance in spring 1911 as it was believed Miss Paroubek had likewise been kidnapped by Travellers. Chicago Daily News negatives collection, DN-0003451. Courtesy of Chicago History Museum.
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2011-07-22 23:28 (UTC) | Bluejay Young | 42047 (bytes) | 500×399 | This is a picture of Lillian Wulff of Chicago who was abducted by Irish Travellers and rescued a week later in the fall of 1907. Miss Wulff advised police on the [[Elsie Paroubek]] disappearance in spring 1911 as it was believed Miss Paroubek had likewise been kidnapped by Travellers. Chicago Daily News negatives collection, DN-0003451. Courtesy of Chicago History Museum. The Chicago History Museum encourages use of these images to the extent permitted under the fair use clause of the 1976 Copyright Act, but it does ask that a credit line be included with each image used.
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