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English: Sam Fraunces, circa-1900 engraving, based on an ink sketch attributed to John Trumbull.
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Source Alice Morse Earle, Stage-Coach & Tavern Days (1900), p. 184.[1]
Author Attributed to John Trumbull (1756–1843)
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