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Vincent Place Bridge And Large Building, Rochester, New York, Ca. 1880s Sv-1216 on 2040-motos

US $77
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Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
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Vincent Place Bridge and large building, Rochester, New York, ca. 1880s SV-1216, US $77, image 1

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Vincent Place Bridge and large building, Rochester, New York, ca. 1880s SV-1216, US $77, image 2 Vincent Place Bridge and large building, Rochester, New York, ca. 1880s SV-1216, US $77, image 3

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1880s  - 4" by 7" albumen stereoview with the caption "Vincent Place Bridge from the W. Side" in Rochester, New York. The stereograph has a yellow mount and reads "American Scenery" on front.

 Check out my other auctions to see many other stereoviews from the 1860s through the 1890s. SV-1216

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