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Item 34: Engraving of the “Lehigh Water Gap,” by unknown (removed to Black Box #1) , no date

 Item — Box: 21, Folder: 34

Dates

  • Created: no date

Access:

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Extent

1 items

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Type of Material:

Engraving

Condition Note:

Okay.

Measurements:

5 ⅜ in. x 4 in.

Title:

Lehigh Water Gap

Description:

An engraving of the Lehigh Water Gap. There are three buildings standing in the foreground, and three buildings in the background. Some mountains loom in the background as well. The Lehigh Water Gap is located in Lehigh, Washington, Lower Towamensing, and East Penn townships in the Lehigh Valley and Coal Regions of Pennsylvania. It also cuts through the Blue Mountain. The gap has a distinctive rock formation called the Devil’s Pulpit. According to Valley Views of Northeastern Pennsylvania, by Gilbert S. McClintock, “Southeast view of the Lehigh Water Gap.”

Location:

Lehigh Water Gap

Transcription:

Transcript Attempt: LEHIGH WATER GAP

In Pencil: 15

Repository Details

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