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English: Lithography showing various themes connected with the work of the International Association of Rebekah Assemblies, a female counterpart of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows
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Author S.T. Raymond, Lynn, Mass. (designer and publisher), George H. Walker & Co., Lith., Boston. C.S. Peabody, General Agent, Lynn, Mass.
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(Reusing this file)
PD-US "No known restrictions on publication."

At center top, three linked rings, flanked by representation of Holy Bible and declaration "OUR FIELD" labeling the globe of the earth. At center bottom, scene of the servant of Abraham introducing Rebecca (just arrived by camel) to Isaac, flanked by scenes of the dove of Noah flying over the waters and bees swarming around a hive. At center: Victorian sick-bed visit scene, with fashionably-dressed ladies (just above the words "REBEKAH WORK"), which contrasts with the mainly Biblical vignettes which make up the rest of the print.

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1898 print depicting various themes related to the work of the Rebekah Lodges.

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