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Watkins #3014 - Mirror View Three Brothers
Image courtesy of: Library of Congress
Photographers number:3014
Title:Mirror View Three Brothers
Notes:This image is a print of number 3013 mounting upside down.

Photographer:Carleton E Watkins   (Nov 11, 1829 — Jun 23, 1916;  Active approx. 1853 — 1896)
Publisher:Carleton Watkins
Format:Stereograph

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CarletonWatkins.org Image ID:1002999
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