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A Boarder at the Rutgers Street Dump.

Creator Alexander Alland, Jacob A. (Jacob August) Riis (1849-1914)
Accession number 2008.1.2 
Unique identifier MNY84944 
Dated ca. 1946 
Object Type black-and-white photograph
Physical dimensions 4 x 5 in 
Medium gelatin silver print
File dimensions 14.0 in × 11.2 in at 300dpi
35.5 cm × 28.6 cm at 300dpi 
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