Engravings. 1901-1913.

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Engravings. 1901-1913.

Most of these engravings are pictures of buildings in New York City. Some of the non-New York scenes include: a cityscape of Yonkers, Washington's headquarters in Newburgh, and the Miller House in White Plains.

159 prints (in box) : engravings, b&w ; 24 x 30 cm.-33 x 26 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8209678

New York State Library

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