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Yale College, 18th Century Engraving

Historical engraving of the first building of Yale College, built in 1718 and torn down due to disrepair in 1782. Bingham Hall now stands in its place. Text reads: "A Prospect of Yale College, to the Hon. Jonathan Law, Governor of Connecticut in New England, is humbly dedicated by his Honor's most humble Serv't, James Buck, sold by I. Buck, and ye spectacles in Queen Street, Boston.".
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Title:
Yale College, 18th Century Engraving
Caption:
Historical engraving of the first building of Yale College, built in 1718 and torn down due to disrepair in 1782. Bingham Hall now stands in its place. Text reads: "A Prospect of Yale College, to the Hon. Jonathan Law, Governor of Connecticut in New England, is humbly dedicated by his Honor's most humble Serv't, James Buck, sold by I. Buck, and ye spectacles in Queen Street, Boston."
Credit:
Album / Science Source / National Archives
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Image size:
3907 x 2984 px | 33.4 MB
Print size:
33.1 x 25.3 cm | 13.0 x 9.9 in (300 dpi)