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View of West-Rock near New Haven

Artist: Cephas Grier Childs (American, 1793–1871)

Tontine Coffee House, New Haven

Artist: Munson (American)

Residence and Library of Ithiel Town, New Haven, Conn.

Artist: Alexander Jackson Davis (American, 1803–1892)

Trinity Church, New Haven

Engraver: Unknown

West Rock, New Haven

Artist: Frederic Edwin Church (American, 1826–1900)

East-Rock: New Haven, Conn.

Artist: R. Einshelwood (American)

Elm Arcade

Artist: Ellen Oakford (American, ca. 1855–1898, Art School Certificate, 1882)

Osborn Hall

Artist: Ellen Oakford (American, ca. 1855–1898, Art School Certificate, 1882)

New Haven, Conn. From Ferry Hill

Artist: Benjamin F. Smith, Jr. (American, 1830–1927)

Residence of A.N. Skinner, Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven

Artist: John William Orr (American, 1815–1887)
After: J. F. Runge (American)

A View of the Buildings of Yale College

Artist: Amos Doolittle (American, 1754–1832)

Moseley's New Haven House

Engraver: Unknown

Trumbull Gallery, Yale College

Artist: Alfred Hall
After: Robert Bakewell (British, 1790–after 1857)

View of Yale College

Artist: Scoles (?)

Country Road

Artist: Ernest Haskell (American, 1876–1925)

Street Scene

Artist: Joseph Pennell (American, 1857–1926)

Two Young Blue Jays

Artist: Charles Emile Heil (American, 1870–1950)

The Village Elms (Sunday Morning in New England)

Artist: Alfred Fitch Bellows (American, 1829–1883)

Great Marbled Godwit / Limosa Fedoa

Artist: Julius Bien (American, 1826–1909)
After: John James Audubon (American, born Haiti, 1785–1851)

Circling Doves

Artist: Arthur B. Davies (American, 1862–1928)

Yale College and Capitol, New Haven.

Artist: Sidney Smith (American)
Artist, copy after: Alexander Jackson Davis (American, 1803–1892)

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