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English: An illustration depicting two frogs prior to the Battle of the Frogs, a 1754 event in Windham, Connecticut that saw the deaths of 100s to 1000s of bullfrogs. Taken from page 36 of The story of Bacchus, and Centennial souvenir (published in 1876 by A. E. Brooks). The text reads "Windham Frogs before the battle in 1758".
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Source The story of Bacchus, and Centennial souvenir, published by A. E. Brooks in 1876.
Author Illustrated by either Brigham Payne or an unknown artist

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