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DescriptionBrown University 1792 engraving.jpg
English: A black and white engraving by artist David Leonard, class of 1792. First published view of the campus, "A S.W. view of the College in Providence together with the President's House and Gardens." Providence, 1792.
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A black and white engraving by artist David Leonard, class of 1792. First published view of the campus, "A S.W. view of the College in Providence together with the President's House and Gardens." Providence, 1792.