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Darwin’s “other” sons…
July 11, 2009 by TimHughes · Leave a Comment
The Ogden Junction newspaper from Utah, dated September 6, 1873, includes this small comic tidbit making light of Darwin’s theory of evolution.
Filed under: Collecting Newspapers, Food for Thought, Post Civil War, The Hobby, Unusual, Fun & Bizarre
Tagged: Darwin, evolution, Ogden Junction, Utah Territory

