File:University Of Virginia Serz 1856 Edited.jpg
Academical village of the University of Virginia (the size of the Rotunda in the middle is actually exaggerated)
from source at mcgregor.lib.virginia.edu:
"Comments: Rotunda and Lawn, from the south with cattleguard at foot of Lawn. Published by C. Bohn. "Entered according to Act of Congress, A. D. 1856 by C. Bohn in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, Dist. of Columbia." Engraved by J. Serz. 1 color engraving, 4 b&w photographs, 2 page prints, 2 negative photostats."
Image Filename: prints00018
Accession Number: RG-30/1/8.801 & Betts #46
Copy Negative Number: Neg 4x5 71, Neg 4x5 1891D
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J. Serz
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author died more than 70 years ago
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version before editing color & contrast: Image:University of Virginia Serz 1856.jpg
from source at mcgregor.lib.virginia.edu:
"Comments: Rotunda and Lawn, from the south with cattleguard at foot of Lawn. Published by C. Bohn. "Entered according to Act of Congress, A. D. 1856 by C. Bohn in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, Dist. of Columbia." Engraved by J. Serz. 1 color engraving, 4 b&w photographs, 2 page prints, 2 negative photostats."
Image Filename: prints00018
Accession Number: RG-30/1/8.801 & Betts #46
Copy Negative Number: Neg 4x5 71, Neg 4x5 1891D
University of Virginia Visual History Collection: mcgregor.lib.virginia.edu
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