The drunkards progress, or the direct road to poverty, wretchedness & ruin by John Warner Barber, 1798-1885, engraver. Published: New Haven, 1826. Print shows four scenes of the drunkards progress: the morning dram (father drinking at 8am, ignoring wife and children), the grog shop (bar room brawls, passed out, vomiting, and drinking customers), the confirmed drunkard (father on floor, wife and children afraid, home falling apart), and concluding scene (family evicted, home up for auction).
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