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(Thomas S. Sinclair, ''Plan of the Pleasure Grounds and Farm of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane at Philadelphia'' (1848); Yale University Library, New Haven, Connecticut; Plan accompanied Thomas Kirkbride's "Description of the Grounds and Farm of )
 
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Thomas S. Sinclair, ''Plan of the Pleasure Grounds and Farm of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane at Philadelphia'' (1848); Yale University Library, New Haven, Connecticut; Plan accompanied Thomas Kirkbride's "Description of the Grounds and Farm of the Pennsylvania Hospital," ''American Journal of Insanity'' vol. 4, (April 1848).
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Thomas S. Sinclair, ''Plan of the Pleasure Grounds and Farm of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane at Philadelphia'' in ''American Journal of Insanity'' vol. 4, (April 1848). Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.

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Thomas S. Sinclair, Plan of the Pleasure Grounds and Farm of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane at Philadelphia in American Journal of Insanity vol. 4, (April 1848). Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.

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