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Summary
Description St Pauls New Downsampled.png |
English:
Engraving
of
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
in
Troy
,
New York
,
United States
, which was added to the
National Register of Historic Places
in 1979, is located at the corner of Third and State Streets.
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Date | |
Source |
Weise, Arthur James (1876)
History of the city of Troy: from the Expulsion of the Mohegan Indians to the Present Centennial Year of Independence of the United States of America, 1876
,
Troy
: William H. Young, p. 155
OCLC
:
12930415
.
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color→black and white; cloning to remove dust and scratches; colors adjusted to darken blacks
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St Pauls New.tif
:
. Modifications made by
UpstateNYer
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