Church of the Ascention [sic] Canal Street [New York] N.Y. [graphic] : View of church and street. [n.d.]

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Church of the Ascention [sic] Canal Street [New York] N.Y. [graphic] : View of church and street. [n.d.]

1 drawing : ink wash on paper, mounted on linen ; 26.6 x 35.6 cm. (10 1/24/8 x 14 in.)

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