File:The Summit Of Mount Washington During The Winter Of 1870-71 - view 17.verso.cropped.jpg
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DescriptionThe Summit Of Mount Washington During The Winter Of 1870-71 - view 17.verso.cropped.jpg |
English: "The Summit of Mount Washington during the Winter of 1870–71", list of stereoviews |
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Winter 1870 date QS:P,+1870-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P4241,Q40720553 –1871 |
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Author | Clough & Kimball, Concord, New Hampshire | ||
Other versions | Recto (the view #17 that is underlined) |
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