Sketchbooks, 1850, [n.d.].

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Sketchbooks, 1850, [n.d.].

One book contains pencil sketches made on a trip on the Hudson River, October 1850, including views of the Palisades, Castle Garden, and the Catskill Mountains. The other book contains sketches of the Delaware Water Gap, Mount Vernon, and Washington's tomb.

2 v. (ca. 34 p.).

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