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Creator Francis Michelin (1809 or 10-1878)
Accession number 29.100.2393 
Unique identifier MNY37308 
Description Cost $1000000, Length 1450 feet. Height 114 feet from high Water mark, Begun 1839 Finished 1848. John B. Jerries Chief Engr. P. Hastie Resident Engineer, E. H. Tracy Assist., George Law, Samuel Roberts, Arnold Mason, Contractors. Constructed for the purpose of conveying the Croton Water across the Harlem River. | Drawn on stone by C. B Lewis. Published by Wm. K. Taylor at 111 Nassau St. New York. Printed by F. Michelin 111 Nassau St.  Entered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1880 by Wm. K. Taylor in the Clerk's office of the U. S. District Court of Sth. District of N. Y. 
Dated 1880 
Object Type print (visual work)
Physical dimensions H: 19 1/5 in, W: 31 3/25 in 
Medium hand coloring, lithograph
File dimensions 18.3 in × 12.4 in at 300dpi
46.5 cm × 31.6 cm at 300dpi 
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