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Description Drawing of Clement Clarke Moore's "Old Chelsea Mansion House" from Moore's St. Nicholas, the first color illustrated version of the poem, with illuminations by Mary C. Ogden, the poet's daughter, as a gift to her husband in 1855.
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Source http://www.nightbeforechristmas.biz/moore.htm
Author Mary C. Ogden; cropped by Beyond My Ken (talk) 01:39, 28 June 2010 (UTC)
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