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Washington and Gist Visit Queen Aliquippa
Date
1856
Medium
Engraving
Dimensions
113 × 162 mm. (4 7/16 × 6 3/8 in.)
Credit Line
Garrett Collection
Object number
1946.112.9938
NOT ON VIEW
Last Updated
1/11/24
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