IMAGE

Harold and Emily Tape at the Chinese Village

A group of ten Chinese American children of various ages, dressed to appear as though they were from China.

Image 37.03.02

Description

Children of Chinese American merchants were employed in the Chinese Village and costumed to appear as though they were from China. Mamie’s children, Harold (front row, right) and Emily (front row, third from right), were part of this group.

Object ID

37.03.02

Citation (Chicago-style 18th Edition)

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Harold and Emily Tape at the Chinese Village

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1904

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Photograph

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St. Louis, Missouri, United States

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Multimedia details

Date

1904

Location

St. Louis, Missouri, United States

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpg

Source

Special Collections, St. Louis Public Library

Licensor

Public Domain

MUMI Number

37.03.IMG.040

Date

1904

Location

St. Louis, Missouri, United States

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpg

Source

Special Collections, St. Louis Public Library

Licensor

Public Domain

MUMI Number

37.03.IMG.040

No Known Copyright

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