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U.S. Custom House at Galveston,Texas,TX,1856,20th Street,Entrance Story

Title: U.S. Custom House at Galveston, Texas
Creator(s): Köllner, Augustus, b. 1813, lithographer
Related Names:
Young, Ammi B. (Ammi Burnham), 1799-1874 , architect
Date Created/Published: 1856.
Summary: Plans for elevation on 20th St. and entrance story.
Notes:
Lithograph by A. Kollner after drawing by A.B. Young in: Plans of public buildings ... Galveston, Texas, 1856, no. 2.
Subjects:
Customhouses--Texas--Galveston--1850-1860.
Architectural drawings--Reproductions--1850-1860.
Lithographs--1850-1860.
Bookmark /96512648/
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