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The navy-yard at Norfolk, Va.. 19th century, Library of Congress collection

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Looking toward docks; PENNSYLVANIA anchored in foreground.

Illus. in: Harper's Weekly, (1861 Mar. 16).

Reference copy may be in LOT 4387 B.

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navy yard norfolk 1861 virginia 19th century illustrations harpers weekly
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01/01/1861
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