File:Senate opening 1902.jpg

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English: Opening of the United States Senate session, December 1902. Among the senators shown are William B. Allison of Iowa, third from left, and the two Ohio senators, Mark Hanna, who is the shorter man prominently at right center, and Joseph B. Foraker, who stands behind Hanna and slightly to the right.
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Source Harper's Weekly, December 13, 1902, reproduced here
Author unknown artist. Source says the artist's work was based on one by Birch, and Reginald Bathurst Birch seems most likely. Woodcut after painting?

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