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English: Etching of St. Patrick's Old Cathedral on Mott Street in Little Italy, Manhattan, New York City, before its demolition and reconstruction in 1840

From: Fay, Theodore S. and Dakin, James H. Views in New-York and its environs, from accurate, characteristic & picturesque drawings, taken on the spot, expressly for this work (New York: Peabody & Co., 1831).
Date Published between 1831 and 1834
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Francis Kearney  (1785–1837) wikidata:Q5481601
 
Francis Kearney
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Description American lithographer and printmaker
Date of birth/death 1785 Edit this at Wikidata 1837 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Perth Amboy Edit this at Wikidata Perth Amboy Edit this at Wikidata
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