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Merchants in horse drawn carriages arrive at the Thursday market. Upon their arrival, Dr. Zytoner, the shtetl veterinarian examines the horses for signs of a contagious disease.

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    Merchants in horse drawn carriages arrive at the Thursday market. Upon their arrival, Dr. Zytoner, the shtetl veterinarian examines the horses for signs of a contagious disease.
    Merchants in horse drawn carriages arrive at the Thursday market.  Upon their arrival, Dr. Zytoner, the shtetl veterinarian examines the horses for signs of a  contagious disease.

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    Caption
    Merchants in horse drawn carriages arrive at the Thursday market. Upon their arrival, Dr. Zytoner, the shtetl veterinarian examines the horses for signs of a contagious disease.
    Date
    1932 July 21
    Locale
    Eisiskes, [Nowogrodek] Poland
    Variant Locale
    Eishyshok
    Eshishuk
    Eyshishkes
    Ejszyszki
    Eishishkes
    Lithuania
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of The Shtetl Foundation

    Rights & Restrictions

    Photo Source
    The Shtetl Foundation (Yad Vashem Photo and Film Archives)
    Copyright: Agency Agreement
    Provenance: Zimmerman Family
    Source Record ID: RN14-110
    Published Source
    There Once Was a World - Eliach, Yaffa - Little, Brown - p. 318
    Restriction
    NOT FOR RELEASE without the permission of the The Shtetl Foundation

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    Administrative Notes

    Artifact Photographer
    Arnold Kramer
    Record last modified:
    2002-10-03 00:00:00
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