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Birds eye view of Columbus, Ohio / drawn by H.H. & O.H. Bailey.

Bailey, H. H. 1836-1878. (Howard Heston),

[Milwaukee, Wis.?] : Fowler & Bailey, 1872 (Cincinnati, O. : Strobridge & Co. Lith.)
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Author H.H. & O.H. Bailey.
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