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New Haven Green--Churches and State House (after William Henry Bartlett)

After: William Henry Bartlett (British, 1809–1854)

New Haven Green

Artist: Louis Orr (American, 1879–1966)

New Haven Green

Artist: Louis Orr (American, 1879–1966)

New Haven Green

Artist: Louis Orr (American, 1879–1966)

Nocturne, New Haven Green

Artist: Huc-Mazelet Luquiens (American, 1881–1961, B.A. 1902, B.F.A. 1908)

View of the New Haven Green

Artist: Nathaniel Jocelyn (American, 1796–1881)
Artist: Simeon Smith Jocelyn (American, 1799–1879)

View of New Haven Green

Artist: A. B. Corbin (American)

Cups and Saucers with View of Yale College (State House and New Haven Green)

Manufacturer: Thomas Godwin (British, active ca. 1834–54)
Engraver: (source material by) James Sands (British, active ca. 1832–61)
After: (drawing by) William Henry Bartlett (British, 1809–1854)
Publisher: (source material by) George Virtue (British, 1793–1868)

Bennett Fountain on New Haven Green

Artist: John Ferguson Weir (American, 1841–1926, M.A. (Hon.) 1871)

Fountain on New Haven Green

Artist: John Ferguson Weir (American, 1841–1926, M.A. (Hon.) 1871)

Two Construction Models for Drinking Fountain, New Haven Green

Artist: John Ferguson Weir (American, 1841–1926, M.A. (Hon.) 1871)

Proposed Colonade and Drinking Fountain on New Haven Green

Artist: John Ferguson Weir (American, 1841–1926, M.A. (Hon.) 1871)

The Old State House on New Haven Green

Artist: Louis Martin Wool (American, born 1859)

JFK Descending Speaker's Stand, New Haven Green

Artist: John T. Hill (American, born 1934)

JFK Campaign Speech, New Haven Green

Artist: John T. Hill (American, born 1934)

JFK Campaign, Crowd on New Haven Green

Artist: John T. Hill (American, born 1934)

JFK Campaign, Ladies with Hats and Ribbons, New Haven Green

Artist: John T. Hill (American, born 1934)

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