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John William Hill (artist), Smith Bros. & Co. (lithographers), ''Charleston, SC'', c. 1850. The New York Public Library.
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John William Hill (artist), Smith Bros. & Co. (lithographers), ''Charleston, SC'', c. 1850, tinted lithograph, (24 3/4 x 41 3/4 in. (63.3 x 106.4 cm). The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Print Collection, The New York Public Library.

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John William Hill (artist), Smith Bros. & Co. (lithographers), Charleston, SC, c. 1850, tinted lithograph, (24 3/4 x 41 3/4 in. (63.3 x 106.4 cm). The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Print Collection, The New York Public Library.

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