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LC-DIG-ppmsca-28724 (digital file from original print) Within the walls of the asylum are four children labeled "Texas, New Mexico, Cal. Foundling Asylum" as a basket of crying children labeled "Puerto Rico, Cuba, Hawaii, Philippine" is presented to them by arms labeled "Manifest Destiny". Print shows Uncle Sam and Columbia standing at the entrance to the "U.S. : Published by Keppler & Schwarzmann, 1898 August 3.
