Stereoscopic cards were originally housed in a box which looks like two books; the box is labeled "The Life of Christ Through
the Stereoscope" and each of the "books" is marked either "Volume I" or "Volume II" and "Underwood & Underwood" ; the card
is numbered at the bottom with its location (29) in the box ; the publisher's name and locations (New York, London, Toronto-Canada,
and Ottawa-Kansas) are listed on the left side of the card; "Works and Studios" for "Sun Sculpture" is printed on the right
end of the card with their locations (Arlington and Westwood, New Jersey and Washington, D.C.); and the title and copyright
date (1900) are printed at the bottom of the card; a book entitled, "The Travel Lessons on the Life of Jesus" by William
Byron Forbush (Second Edition, Revised; published by Underwood & Underwood, 1905) accompanies the stereoscopic cards
A kneeling priest is surrounded by women and children whom he blesses
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