Photograph of a Russian relief ship in Philadelphia

The handwritten description on the back of this mounted, sepia-toned photograph reads: "Russian relief ship before sailing, at Girard Point, Philadelphia, 1891 or 1892." The photographs depicts a group do about twenty men surrounded by other crewmen on a ship. No one is identified. The pho...

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Collection:Photograph of A Russian Relief Ship in Philadelphia
Collection Number:4098
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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245 1 |a Photograph of a Russian relief ship in Philadelphia  |f circa 1891 
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520 |a The handwritten description on the back of this mounted, sepia-toned photograph reads: "Russian relief ship before sailing, at Girard Point, Philadelphia, 1891 or 1892." The photographs depicts a group do about twenty men surrounded by other crewmen on a ship. No one is identified. The photograph was taken by William H. Rau, 1324 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 
852 |a The Historical Society of Pennsylvania  |b Photograph of A Russian Relief Ship in Philadelphia  |l 4098