File:Macarony Boston NMAH2003-25005.jpg

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A New Method of Macarony Making As Practiced at Boston.

Date made: 1830

Maker: Pendleton's Lithography; Johnston, David Claypoole

Place: Boston, Massachusetts

Description: Black and white print; outdoor scene of three men standing in front of a gallows with a broken rope hanging from the gallows. One man is tarred and feathered from from the neck down and has the other half of the broken rope around his neck.
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Source National Museum of American History. Harry T. Peters lithograph collection. http://americanhistory.si.edu/petersprints
Author Pendleton's Lithography; Johnston, David Claypool
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