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English: Title: Archbishops of Baltimore, five head-and-shoulder portraits

Abstract: Print shows at top center, 1. The Most Rev. John Carroll 1st Archbishop of Baltimore; middle left, 2. The Most Rev. Leonard Neale 2d Archbishop of Baltimore; middle right, 3. The Most Rev. Ambrose Marechal 3d Archbishop of Baltimore; bottom left, 4. The Most Rev. James Whitfield 4th Archbishop of Baltimore; bottom right, 5. The Most Rev. Samuel Eccleston 5th Archbishop of Baltimore. Physical description: 1 print : lithograph ; sheet 56.1 x 39 cm.

Notes: Publication date based on copyright statement on item.; Title devised by Library staff.; Ink from verso has bled through affecting one of the portraits.; Forms part of: Popular graphic art print filing series (Library of Congress).; on stone by A. Newsam ; Lehman & Duval Lithrs. Philada.; Inscribed in ink on verso: 553 No. 108. Dep. for Copy Right by John T. Green as Pro: 26 June 1837. Recd. at the Dept. Oct 22d. 1837.
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