Samuel Hadlock Jr.'s Journal, Europe, 1824-1826, page 68
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Samuel Hadlock of Islesford, Maine, documented his travels in Europe, where he exhibited a group of Inuit and Romani people as entertainment. This page may have been written after his return to Maine.
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