File:Benjamin henry latrobe phillyhistory.jpg

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Benjamin H. Latrobe - First Engineer of Philadelphia Water Works-1799-1801
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Photographer/Artist is unknown, but definitely would have died over 70 years ago.
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Benjamin H. Latrobe - First Engineer of Philadelphia Water Works-1799-1801
Date 1905
date QS:P571,+1905-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Notes
  • Archive Identifier: Public Works-Water Construction, 342-0
  • This portrait was published in 1905 with his Journals; it was about a century old already at that time.
  • A cropped and edited version of this image is located at Image:Benjamin Henry Latrobe.jpg
Source/Photographer Philadelphia Department of Records / phillyhistory.org

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