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Parish, Davidr2WPadmin2018-08-22T16:55:40+00:00
David Parish as young man, n.d.

David Parish as young man, n.d.

His Father’s Favored Son: David Parish Images

(1778-1826)

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Port of Hamburg, 19th century
Port of Hamburg, 19th century

Color Lithograph of Port of Hamburg, 19th century. Litho by F. Courtin, n.d.

The Parish Mansion, Ogdensburg, New York, with George Parish, John Rosseel, and others.
Parish Mansion, Ogdensburg, New York, with George Parish, John Rosseel, and others.

The Parish Mansion, Ogdensburg, New York, with George Parish, John Rosseel, and others.

David Parish mansion, now Frederic Remington Art Museum, Ogdensburg, New York
Parish, David mansion, now Frederic Remington Art Museum, Ogdensburg, New York

Contemporary photograph of David Parish mansion, now Frederic Remington Art Museum, Ogdensburg, New York

David Parish as young man, n.d.
Parish, David as young man, n.d.

Illustration of David Parish as young man, n.d.

John Parish portrait, n.d.
Parish, John portrait, n.d.

Painting of John Parish by Charles Hénard, n.d.

Harbor at Hamburg, Germany, ca. 1910s
Harbor at Hamburg, Germany, ca. 1910s

arbor at Hamburg, Germany, ca. 1910s. National Photo Company. Gift of Herbert A. French, 1947.

Hamburg Waterfront, ca. 1910s
Hamburg Waterfront, ca. 1910s

Hamburg Waterfront, ca. 1910s. National Photo Company. Gift of Herbert A. French, 1947.

Dovenfleeth, Hamburg, Germany, ca. 1900
Dovenfleeth, Hamburg, Germany, ca. 1900

Dovenfleeth, Hamburg, Germany, ca. 1900. Photochrom by Detroit Publishing Company, 1905.

Holländischer Brook, Hamburg, Germany, ca. 1900
Holländischer Brook, Hamburg, Germany, ca. 1900

Hollandischer Brook, Hamburg, Germany, ca. 1900

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