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  • English: Victims of the General Slocum washed ashore at North Brother Island.
  • Deutsch: An Land gespülte Opfer des Unglücks der „General Slocum“.
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Source (via en.wikipedia.org by Richard Arthur Norton)
Author likely Gustav Scholer (1851 - 1928)
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Image taken 1904. See New York Public Library. According to their Collection description, it is likely that the photographer was Gustav Scholer (1851 - 1928), a coroner in New York. I have therefore added {{PD-old}}. Lupo 08:21, 17 March 2006 (UTC)

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