Thomas Swann Woodcock journal 1836

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Thomas Swann Woodcock journal 1836

Thomas Swann Woodcock (1805-1863) was an English-born steel engraver who was director of the Brooklyn Apprentices Library (now incorporated in the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences) in New York. Journal narrates Woodcock's travels in 1836 along the Hudson River in New York by various means of transportation. He describes the manners and customs of the people encountered and the scenery along the way. Volume contains photographs of Woodcock and etchings of the route he followed.

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Woodcock, Thomas Swann, 1805-1863

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Thomas Swann Woodcock (1805-1863) was an English-born steel engraver who was director of the Brooklyn Apprentices Library (now incorporated in the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences) in New York. From the description of Thomas Swann Woodcock journal, 1836. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 144652441 From the guide to the Thomas Swann Woodcock journal, 1836, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) ...

Mohawk and Hudson Rail Road Company

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