File:Bank of the United States in Third Street, Philadelphia (NYPL b12349150-424011).jpg

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English: Thomas Birch's engraving of the First Bank shows the building as it appeared in 1799 from the intersection of 3rd and Dock Streets, where the Merchants' Exchange Building stands today.
  • Volume numbers given here refer to the original volume numbers of the publication, not of Lossing's publication.
  • Printmakers include William Birch, H.B. Hall, Charles Hullmandel and H. Meyer. Draughtsman is David McNeely Stauffer.
  • Title from title page of extra-illustrated volume.
  • EM5841
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Bank of the United States in Third Street, Philadelphia.
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Source https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47da-2080-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
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e4258c30-c608-012f-6c7d-58d385a7bc34
Name
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Bank of the United States (1791-1811)
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/510d47da-2080-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
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W. Birch & Son
Image ID
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424011
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Emmet Collection of Manuscripts Etc. Relating to American History.
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510d47da-2080-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99
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b12349150
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banks


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