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New Haven, Conn. (Stokes 30)

Artist: Thomas Illman (American, born London, died 1859/60)
Artist: Illman & Pilbrow (American, active New York, New York)

A Plan of the Town of New Haven, (P 3903)

Artist: Charles Currier (American)

Camp Putnam./ ... New-Haven Conn. June 1832

Artist: John B. Pendleton (American, 1798–1866)
After: Edwards Williams Clay (American, 1799–1857)

New Haven from East Rock

Lithographer: Elijah C. Kellogg (American, 1811–1881)
After: T. H. Darrow (American)

New Haven from East Rock

Lithographer: Elijah C. Kellogg (American, 1811–1881)
After: T. H. Darrow (American)

Camp Trumbull

Artist: Otto Boetticher (American, 1811–1886)

Samuel Adams

Artist: Paul Revere (American, 1735–1818)

Rev. Mr. William Cooper

Artist: Peter Pelham (American, born England, 1697–1751)
Artist: John Smibert (American, born Scotland, 1688–1751)

Cotton Mather (1663- 1728)

Artist: Peter Pelham (American, born England, 1697–1751)

Madison University. Hamilton, Madison Co., New York

After: William R. Freeman (American, 1820–1906)
Publisher: Endicott & Co. (New York, 19th century)

Newton Theological Institution

Artist: A. M. Rice (American)

University of Pennsylvania from Views of Philadelphia and Its Vicinity

Artist: John Caspar Wild (American, born Switzerland, 1804–1846)
Lithographer: John Caspar Wild (American, born Switzerland, 1804–1846)
Lithographer: John T. Bowen (British, 1801–ca. 1856)
Publisher: John T. Bowen (British, 1801–ca. 1856)

The Girard College from Views of Philadelphia and Its Vicinity

Artist: John Caspar Wild (American, born Switzerland, 1804–1846)
Lithographer: John Caspar Wild (American, born Switzerland, 1804–1846)
Lithographer: John T. Bowen (British, 1801–ca. 1856)
Publisher: John T. Bowen (British, 1801–ca. 1856)

St. Charles College, Missouri

Lithographer: Unknown

St. Joseph's House, Mount St. Mary's College...near Emmetsburg, MD.

Engraver: Cephas Grier Childs (American, 1793–1871)
After: George H. Lehman (American, 1800–1870)

St. Paul's College, Long Island

Lithographer: Thomas Kelah Wharton (American, 1814–1862)
Publisher: Endicott & Co. (New York, 19th century)

West-Town Boarding School (south east view), Chester Co., Pa.

Artist: Thomas S. Sinclair (American, born Scotland, ca. 1805–1881)
After: John Collins (American, 1814–1902)

West-Town Boarding School (south west view), Chester County, Penn.

Artist: Thomas S. Sinclair (American, born Scotland, ca. 1805–1881)
After: John Collins (American, 1814–1902)

Williams College

Artist: James C. Clapp (American)
After: J.C. Sharp (American, active 19th century)

Universitetet i Virginia

Etcher: Unknown

Yale College (Stokes 22)

Engraver: Simeon Smith Jocelyn (American, 1799–1879)
After: Henry Cheeves Pratt (American, 1803–1880)

Yale College & State House (... Stokes 32)

Artist: James Archer (British, 1823–1904)
After: Alexander Jackson Davis (American, 1803–1892)

Yale College & State House, New Haven, Connecticut

Artist: Stahlstich B. Metzeroth (German)

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