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Hooker walk through the wilderness, 1636 / C.H. Niehaus, 1893.

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Hooker walk through the wilderness, 1636 / C.H. Niehaus, 1893.

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Cartoon for a lunette shows Reverend Thomas Hooker standing and gesturing towards a valley. A sick woman lies on a stretcher in foreground while other people descend. Hooker led members of his Puritan congregation from Massachusetts to Connecticut and founded Hartford.
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On verso: "Lunette in Connecticut State House, Hartford."
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01/01/1893
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Niehaus, C. H., (Charles Henry), 1855-1935, artist
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Harborview41.08204, -73.40873
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