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Wethersfield Ferry, from the album Views of Charlestown, New Hampshire by Pach Brothers, founded ca. 1866, Gotthelf Pach, active 1880s — VisualArtsDB
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Wethersfield Ferry, from the album Views of Charlestown, New Hampshire
Wethersfield Ferry, from the album Views of Charlestown, New Hampshire
Pach Brothers, founded ca. 1866
Gotthelf Pach, active 1880s
1880
Medium
albumen silver print
Genre
Photography-photoprint
Museum
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC, US
Styles
Photography-Photoprint
Tags
architecture
Charlestown
mountains
Ferry
White Mountains
landscapes
Boats and boating
Figure group
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