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James Smillie (artist), Robert Hinshelwood (engraver), "The Tour from Ocean Hill," in Nehemiah Cleaveland, ''Green-wood Illustrated, in highly finished line engraving, from drawings taken on the spot / by James Smillie ; with descriptive notices by Nehemiah Cleaveland'' (1847), opp. p. 10. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C
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James Smillie (artist), Robert Hinshelwood (engraver), "Ocean Hill," in Nehemiah Cleaveland, ''Green-wood Illustrated, in highly finished line engraving, from drawings taken on the spot / by James Smillie ; with descriptive notices by Nehemiah Cleaveland'' (1847), opp. p. 15. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C

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James Smillie (artist), Robert Hinshelwood (engraver), "Ocean Hill," in Nehemiah Cleaveland, Green-wood Illustrated, in highly finished line engraving, from drawings taken on the spot / by James Smillie ; with descriptive notices by Nehemiah Cleaveland (1847), opp. p. 15. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C

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