File:Wood Scene, Hoboken.jpg
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editDescriptionWood Scene, Hoboken.jpg |
English: Engraving by James Smillie (1807–1885) of a painting by Robert W. Weir , both for the New-York Mirror, showing a scene in Elysian Fields, a park in Hoboken, New Jersey |
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Source | (July 7, 1832). "The Wood Scene". New-York Mirror 10 (1): 1 (engraving is before). |
Author | New-York Mirror |
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