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Photo Credit: photo: J. Giammatteo
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The Biggest of All: Telephone and Telegraph Building
192520th century
250 x 301 mm (9.8 x 11.9 in.)
Joseph Pennell, American, (1857–1926)
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- telegraph - LC sh 85133315 and TGM: http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/tgm/item/tgm010624
- plate Dimensions: 250 x 301 mm (9.8 x 11.9 in.)
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Joseph Pennell, American, (1857–1926) . The Biggest of All: Telephone and Telegraph Building, 1925. Etching printed in brown ink on laid paper. plate : 250 x 301 mm (9.8 x 11.9 in.). Sheet : 279 x 441 mm (11 x 17.4 in.). DAC accession number 1946.D1.171. Gift of George W. Davison (BA Wesleyan 1892), 1946. (photo: J. Giammatteo) .