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Ancient Jerusalem,previous to its destruction by Titus,c1852,James Fuller Queen

Title: Ancient Jerus¨alem, previous to its destruction by Titus / from the original painting by G. Wunderlich ; on stone by J. Queen.
Creator(s): Queen, James Fuller, 1820 or 21-1886, artist
Related Names:
P.S. Duval & Co.
Date Created/Published: Philadelphia : P.S. Duval & Co.'s Steam Lith. Press, c1852.
Notes:
Title from item.
Forms part of: Marian S. Carson collection (Library of Congress)
Subjects:
Cities & towns--Jerusalem--1850-1860.
Jerusalem--1850-1860.
Bird's-eye view prints--1850-1860.
Lithographs--1850-1860.
Bookmark /2003677552/
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Approximately 8x12 inches.
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