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Horace MacSnee returning from his regular morning's walk on the bottom of the Miskatonic. |
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The Widdlesnap Family before the 1928 poisoning. |
![]() Some members of the Arkham Volunteer Regt. show their "stuff" during the Spanish-American War. |
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Judith O'Malley, the Priestess of Nyarlathotep who figured in the 1927 Temple Scandal. |
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Some of Arkham's children playing at being Temple functionaries. They're so cute when they play! |
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Miss Janie McCracken all dressed up for her debut at the Debutante's Ball of 1930. Miss McCracken subsequently went on to marry into a family in Innsmouth, and raised a large family of boys, girls and things. |
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Mazie Jones dances during a ritual in the forest. These forest rituals were popular in the early 1910s during the "Get Right With Cthulhu" movement. |
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Mazie Jones in full Temple garb, with her snake, Ralph. |
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Mazie Jones practicing her Temple Poses on the beach by the murky Miskatonic River. This was where she was eventually carried off by a water-creature of unknown origin. |
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Sam Ripplewater liked to have his toes nailed to a tree limb every June. He said it kept him young. |
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Harold Iverson was Arkham's Champion Squid Wrestler for many years. He retired in 1905 and opened a fish market in Innsmouth. |
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Polly Riggs had her own ideas, and the drive to make them a Reality. Fortunately, she was caught at it and institutionalized. She did, however, create Arkham's typical Valentine's Day card. |
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Wilson Wilson's Electric Relaxo-Chair was later adopted by the State Prison system. |
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The Wilfred Collection is displayed in its own wing of the Arkham Museum of Natural History. This collection of various things in formaldehyde is famous world-wide for its uniqueness, and is used regularly by researchers. Some of the collection is closed to the public. |
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