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Toy soldier:Indians U.S. No. 0202 Set B

McLoughlin Bros.ca.1914

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

John McLoughlin Jr. founded a New York printing company in the mid-1850s. When his brother joined the business, it operated as McLoughlin Brothers. The company produced not only children's books, but games, alphabet and building blocks, paper dolls, paper soldiers, and other paper toys. McLoughlin Brothers continually experimented with color-printing processes and earned a reputation for producing well-illustrated and vividly colored products. Initially, McLoughlin employees painstakingly hand stenciled the company's offerings. Later, they used zinc etching and chromolithography to illustrate books and other printed materials. By 1871 the firm employed some 75 artists-notable ones among them included Thomas Nast, Palmer Cox, and Ida Waugh. McLoughlin Brothers continued operation until 1920 when it was purchased by competitor Milton Bradley. These figures of Native Americans date to about 1900 and probably

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  • Title: Toy soldier:Indians U.S. No. 0202 Set B
  • Creator: McLoughlin Bros.
  • Date Created: ca.1914
  • Location: New York, NY
  • Subject Keywords: Native American
  • Type: More Toys
  • Medium: paper, chromolithograph, cardboard
  • Object ID: 107.3798
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