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Dedication of the Hebrew temple Emanuel, corner of Fifth Avenue and Forty-Third Street, New York City, Sept. 11, 1868.

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Interior of synagogue.

Illus. in: Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 3 Oct. 1868, p. 41.

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