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[Al Smith's mother (neé Maria Marsh) in her Brooklyn backyard.]

[Al Smith's mother (neé Maria Marsh) in her Brooklyn backyard.]

[Al Smith voting in the first election in which he ran for governor.]

[Al Smith voting in the first election in which he ran for governor.]

[Bill Smith, the "mayor" of Hard Luck Town.]

[Bill Smith, the "mayor" of Hard Luck Town.]

[Twenty first annual Thanksgiving Day Parade.]

[Twenty first annual Thanksgiving Day Parade.]

[Dispatching the first pouch of airmail.]

[Dispatching the first pouch of airmail.]

[Women voting.]

[Women voting.]

[Joseph V. McKee.]

[Joseph V. McKee.]

[Al Smith petting a baby donkey.]

[Al Smith petting a baby donkey.]

[Adolph Ochs.]

[Adolph Ochs.]

[Alfred E. Smith's mother (neé Maria Marsh) with a group on Parent's Day.]

[Alfred E. Smith's mother (neé Maria Marsh) with a group on Parent's Day.]

Little Annie Casts her First Vote

Little Annie Casts her First Vote

[Al Smith at 19.]

[Al Smith at 19.]

[Al Smith and another man at the State Office Building.]

[Al Smith and another man at the State Office Building.]

Vote to Ratify Repeal

Vote to Ratify Repeal

[Unidentified park.]

[Unidentified park.]

[America's Hall of Fame.]

[America's Hall of Fame.]

[Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia being presented with a autographed album of Beethoven's "Eroica" by Bruno Walter of the New York Philharmonic.]

[Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia being presented with a autographed album of Beethoven's "Eroica" by Bruno Walter of the New York Philharmonic.]

Jazz clubs on 52nd Street.]

Jazz clubs on 52nd Street.]

[Digging in on biggest job.]

[Digging in on biggest job.]

[Hard Luck Town- East 9th Street and the East River.]

[Hard Luck Town- East 9th Street and the East River.]

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[Governor Al Smith's mother (Maria Marsh) casting her first vote.]

Creator Wide World Photos, Inc.
Accession number 45.117.176 
Unique identifier MN113999 
Dated ca. 1928 
Object Type photograph
Physical dimensions H: 9 1/2 in, W: 7 3/4 in 
Medium gelatin silver print
Signif Assoc Alfred E. Smith
File dimensions 14.7 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
37.5 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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