File:BarberJohnWarnerBethlehemCT.jpg
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English: View of the center of Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Connecticut)
by John Warner Barber (1798-1885) Barber's work is "the earliest known view of Bethlehem," according to a Web page titled "Visual Evidence: Drawing 1: View of the center of Bethlehem" at the National Park Service Web site pages for the Joseph Bellamy House in Bethlehem |
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Illustration in Barber's Historical Collections of Connecticut ( New Haven: 1836) http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/85bellamy/85visual1.htm Interwiki detailsTransferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Undead_warrior. 2006-08-23 (original upload date)Original uploader was Noroton at en.wikipedia |
Author | John Warner Barber |
Object location | 41° 38′ 42″ N, 73° 12′ 32″ W ![]() | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | ![]() |
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edit- 2006-08-23 02:57 Noroton 458×283×8 (27255 bytes) '''''View of the center of Bethlehem''''' by John Warner Barber (1798-1885) Illustration in Barber's ''Historical Collections of Connecticut'' ( New Haven: 1836) Barber's work is "the earliest known view of Bethlehem," according to a Web page titled "V
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