Engraving of Colt Armory, Hartford, Connecticut, USA, as seen from the opposite bank of the Connecticut River. Contemporary engraving from 1857. This is the original East Armory building, constructed 1855.
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Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, DC 20540. This image was originally published in
United States Magazine
in 1857 in a piece titled
A Day at the Armory
and was later reproduced in David Hounshell in,
From the American System to Mass Production
, 1984, page 46. If this image was ever subject to copyright restrictions, copyright has long since expired (after 150 years).
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Original engraver unknown.
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