File:The Old Mechanic's Bell Tower (erected By Shipwrights About 1800 At Goerck And Stanton Streets Near The East River, N.Y.C. The Tolling Of The Bell Marked The End Of A Ten-hour Day, An Act Of LCCN2003671011.tif
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- Illus. in: Harper's New Monthly Magazine, July 1882, vol. 65, p. 231.
- Reference copy may be in SSF - Bells and Bell-towers.
- This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
- Caption card tracings: Geogr.; Bells & Bell towers; Labor; Industry Shipbuilding.
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