Mower U.S.A. General Hostital Sic, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, 1865

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Image Title: Mower U.S.A. General Hostital Sic, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, 1865

Creator: P.S. Duval & Son, printer

Date: 1865

Summary: Print shows a bird's-eye view of the buildings of Mower Hospital on Chestnut Hill in Philadelphia during the Civil War. Designed by John McArthur, Mower was the largest of the Philadelphia hospitals. It operated between January 1863 and May 1865.

Related Names: Queen, James Fuller, 1820 or 1821-1886

Subjects: Hospitals--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--1860-1870
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Medical aspects--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia

Original Media: Lithograph

Collections: Popular Graphic Arts

About our framed prints...

Our sturdy black wood frame contains a soft woodgrain pattern and includes a real glass face -- not plexiglass. Arrives ready-to-hang, with hardware attached. Choose from two sizes: 9x11-inch frame with 8x10-inch print, or 12x15-inch frame with 11x14-inch print. Our prints consist of heavy-stock, semi-gloss paper for the best possible combination of color vibrancy and durability. The brilliant colors we achieve are due in large part to the unique inks we use.

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