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Description "Breaking the Ice Blockade in the Delaware River" CITY ICE BOAT NO. 3 breaks a channel for other ships. Schell and Hogan. Harper's Weekly. New York. Woodcut engraving. 1887. Painting now in the Independence Seaport Museum
Date (painting). 2011-02-26 22:50:45 (picture).
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Painting by Schell and Hogan (?) in Harper's Weekly (?). Photo by User:Piotrus

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current00:22, 1 February 2015Thumbnail for version as of 00:22, 1 February 20153,024 × 2,038 (1.24 MB)Medium69Correction perspective
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