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The grandest palace drawing room steamers in the world. Drew and St. John
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The grandest palace drawing room steamers in the World, Drew and St. John, of the People's Evening Line between New York & Albany, passing on the Hudson
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Artists: Parsons, Charles R. (Charles Richard), 1844-1918 or 1920 Publishers: Currier & Ives Companies: People's Line
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