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English: Steel engraving: "Powers & Weightman, Manufacturing Chemists, Philadelphia."
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Source Edwin T. Freedley, Philadelphia and its Manufacturers, (Philadelphia: Edward Young, 1859), opp. p. 207.[1]
Author Samuel Sartain (1830-1906), engraver
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