

Black and white drawing of people chasing turkeys on a farm yard. A man on top of a loaded wagon holds a stick with a string on the end. A man on the left holds a stick with both hands up in the air, while two turkeys run sideways to the left. A woman is bending over on the left side of the wagon and a man holds a baby on the right side. Two boys stand on the right watching. A dog watches from the right. A large tent-like structure stands on the right. The image shows trees and clouds in the background. Text at the bottom reads "Thanksgiving Day - Ways and Means."
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