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James Smillie and John A. Rolph (etcher), "View of the Pilgrim Path, Mount Auburn Cemetery," 1847

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James Smillie and John A. Rolph (etcher)
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1847
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"View of the Pilgrim Path, Mount Auburn Cemetery"
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Mount Auburn Illustrated. In highly finished line engraving, from drawings taken on the spot
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opp. p. 10
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The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
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James Smillie and John A. Rolph (etcher), "View of the Pilgrim Path, Mount Auburn Cemetery," in Cornelia W. Walter, Mount Auburn Illustrated. In highly finished line engraving, from drawings taken on the spot ([1847] 1850), opp. p. 10. The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

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