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Carnival edition of the Picayune March 9th 1886 : Krewe of Proteus procession subject visions of other worlds
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The Picayune carnival edition February 13th New Orleans, La. procession of Proteus subject the Kalevala
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The carnival edition of the Times-Democrat 1886 Shrove Tuesday, March 9th 1886 subject and pageant of Rex the king of the carnival
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