Alexander Jackson Davis|Anthony Imbert|Martin Euclid Thompson

The Branch Bank of the United States, Wall Street, New York, Erected in 1825 (from Views of the Public Buildings in the City of New York Correctly Drawn on Stone by A. J. Davis, 1827)

1826–28
Lithograph
24.9 × 30.5 cm (9.8 × 12 in)

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