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Wallace Goldsmith

(Goldsmith, Wallace, 1873-1945)

Wallace Goldsmith appears in photograph of Boston sportswriters on Peddock's Island.
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Wallace Goldsmith (September 1, 1873 – March 31, 1945), was an American cartoonist, illustrator, and former sports cartoonist, best known for his editorial cartoons covering Boston city politics, sports, and national issues. He worked twenty-five-years as a cartoonist with The Boston Post. Goldsmith is recognized for his book illustrations, including The Canterville Ghost (1906) by Oscar Wilde, Eliza (1900) by Barry Pain, and Darius Green, His Flying Machine (1910) by John Townsend Trowbridge. (From Wikipedia)

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