Cincinnati City Workhouse [graphic] / Cincinnati (Ohio). Department of City Planning. Historic Conservation Office. ; Caleb Faux, photographer. 1990 March

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Cincinnati City Workhouse [graphic] / Cincinnati (Ohio). Department of City Planning. Historic Conservation Office. ; Caleb Faux, photographer. 1990 March

Photographs and negatives documenting the building before its demolition, along with an index and history of the building created for a Historic American Buildings Survey.

63 photoprints : b&w ; 4 x 5 in., in binder 29 x 24 cm. + typed history and index to photographs.63 photonegatives : safety film, b&w ; 4 x 5 in.

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