Samuel Valentine Hunt (1803-1893) after a painting by Casimir Clayton Griswold (1834-1918)
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East Rock, New Haven
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English: East Rock, New Haven, a steel engraving from a study by Casimir Clayton Griswold (1834-1918), engraved by Samuel Valentine Hunt (1803-1893) and published in Picturesque America, D. Appleton & Company, New York, New York 1872. This shows the Mill River.
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2009-05-13 16:07 Hugh Manatee 972×633× (168597 bytes) ''East Rock, New Haven,'' a steel engraving from a study by Casimir Clayton Griswold (1834-1918), engraved by Samuel Valentine Hunt (1803-1893) and published in ''Picturesque America'', D. Appleton & Company, New York, New York 1872.
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