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"Dawn of the Century" March & Two-Step, sheet music cover.

Cover artwork shows allegorical woman holding a standard identifying her as "XXth Century". She has an electric lightbulb atop her head and stands on a winged wheel, representing Progress. Around her are examples of modern technology and invention, including a typewriter, telegraph key, electric streetcar, dynamo, engine, telephone, sewing machine, camera, printing press, locomotive, and "horseless carriage" type automobile.
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Source Sheet music published by E.T. Paull Music Co., New York. Via [1]
Author E.T. Paull
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