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The Decatur Herald, Illinois, January 15, 1884
They will have their little heads chopped off, and the self-same little heads will be used to adorn the millinery of the fashionable lady.   High-res

The Decatur Herald, Illinois, January 15, 1884

They will have their little heads chopped off, and the self-same little heads will be used to adorn the millinery of the fashionable lady.

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  1. nosebacon reblogged this from yesterdaysprint and added:
    What ThE fUck?!
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    Seriously?
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    No.Just no.
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  13. yesterdaysprint said: Did this ever actually happen? I’m not sure, I’ve seen reports saying it was “becoming vogue” over a 20 year period, from 1880 to 1900, but it seems like it never really took off!
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