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The Iron Steam Ship "Great Eastern" 22,500 Tons: Constructed Under The Direction Of I.k. Brunel, F.r.s. -- D.c.l. Commanded By Capt. William Harrison

by Charles Parsons

c. 1858
lithograph, hand-colored
no dimensions avaliable

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Parsons, Charles 
The Rail Road Suspension Bridge: Near Niagara Falls

by Charles Parsons

c. 1856
lithograph, hand-colored
no dimensions avaliable

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Parsons, Charles 
The Yacht "Henrietta" 205 Tons: Modelled By Mr. Wm. Tooker, N.y. Built By Mr. Henry Steers, Greenpoint, L.i.

by Charles Parsons

c. 1867
lithograph, hand-colored
no dimensions avaliable

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Parsons, Charles 
U.S. Marine - Be a sea soldier

by Clarence Underwood

1917
Lithograph, color
100 x 70 cm.

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Underwood, Clarence 
Waldorf Astoria Hotel, Thirty-Fourth Street and Fifth Avenue

by Joseph Pennell

between ca. 1904 and 1908
Brown paper: colored crayons over pencil sketch
no dimensions avaliable

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Pennell, Josephnotes
New York City. Diagonal view down Fifth Avenue, large green carriage on street and far sidewalk crowded with scribbled figures, past bank building to large red presence of the old Waldorf Astoria Hotel, onion domes, antennas above.
Wason Manufacturing Company Of Springfield, Mass. - Railway Car Builders, Car Wheels And General Railway, Work

by Charles Parsons

c. 1872
chromolithograph
no dimensions avaliable

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Parsons, Charles 
We are not a nation of swindlers!

by Charles Jay Taylor

1896 Oct. 21
Lithograph, color
no dimensions avaliable

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Taylor, Charles Jaynotes
Group of men, with Grover Cleveland, William McKinley, and Benjamin Harrison in foreground, with William McKinley holding up flag, "The national honor must be upheld!"
Wife of President Hayes

by Alice Barber Stephens

between 1870 and 1932
Wood engraving
no dimensions avaliable

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Stephens, Alice Barbernotes
Lucille "Lucy" Ware Webb Hayes (August 28, 1831 – June 25, 1889) was a First Lady of the United States and the wife of President Rutherford B. Hayes.
You are sure there's no harm done? he asked

by Clarence Underwood

c. 1905
Watercolor
no dimensions avaliable

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Washington, D.C.

Underwood, Clarence 
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