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Remarks on the Mineralogy and Geology of Nova Scotia
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View of the Detached Masses of Trap Rock at the South-West Extremity of Partridge Island
Remarks on the Mineralogy and Geology of Nova Scotia
After: Charles T. Jackson (American, 1805–1880)
Printed by: Pendleton's Lithography (American, founded in 1825)
Printed by: Pendleton's Lithography (American, founded in 1825)
1833
Medium/Technique
Lithograph
Credit Line
Gift of Sylvester Rosa Koehler
Accession NumberK3215
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsAmericas, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsPrints
DescriptionPublished in: Charles T. Jackson and Francis Alger, "Remarks on the Mineralogy and Geology of Nova Scotia," Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences New Series, Vol. 1 (1833): plate 3, after page 330.
InscriptionsIn stone, at upper right: Plate 3
In stone, below image: View of the Detached Masses of Trap Rock at the South-West Extremity of Partridge Island
In stone, at lower left: From a sketch by C T Jackson
In stone, at lower right: Pendleton's Lithography, Boston
On verso, in brown ink: S. R. Koehler
In stone, below image: View of the Detached Masses of Trap Rock at the South-West Extremity of Partridge Island
In stone, at lower left: From a sketch by C T Jackson
In stone, at lower right: Pendleton's Lithography, Boston
On verso, in brown ink: S. R. Koehler