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Old Boston,Massachusetts,Beacon Hill,Reservoir,Hancock & Temple Streets,1858

Title: Old Boston. Beacon Hill from the present site of the reservoir between Hancock & Temple Sts.
Date Created/Published: Boston : Smith, Knight & Tappan, c1858 August 5.
Medium: 1 print : lithograph, col ; 28.1 (32.4 with text) x 36.8 cm.
Notes:
This record contains unverified data from P&AGA catalog and PGA shelflist cards.
Associated name on shelflist card: Bufford, J.H.
'From a drawing made on the spot by J.R. Smith in 1811, 12.'
Plate 5.
Copyright by Geo. G. Smith.
P&AGA card tracings: 1. Massachusetts Boston, Beacon Hill; 2. Capitols Massachusetts Boston; 3. Monuments Massachusetts Boston; 4. Excavation; I. Smith, John Rubens, 1775-1849.
Bookmark /2002725396/
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