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The Rosenbach Museum & Libraryr2WPadmin2018-08-08T22:05:55+00:00

The Rosenbach Museum & Library

This organization has contributed to the following objects in the Encyclopedia.

Aitken, Robert to John Nicholson containing Aitken’s proposal to sell the printing house property purchased from Ludwig

Letter from Robert Aitken to John Nicholson, August 14, 1797, containing Aitken’s proposal to sell the printing house property purchased…

Aitken, Robert to John Nicholson regarding money due on property purchased by Aitken from Ludwig

Letter from Robert Aitken to John Nicholson, July 7, 1797, regarding money due on property purchased by Aitken from Ludwig…

Gratz, Michael Portrait

Portrait of Michael Gratz by Thomas Sully. The artist painted the work in 1808, three years before Gratz’s death.

Gratz, Miriam Simon Portrait

Portrait of Miriam Simon Gratz by Jane Cooper Sully Darley. The artist painted the work in 1831.

Photograph of 230 West Brown Street, Philadelphia, PA. The building housed the Gratz brother’s mercantile operations

Photograph of 230 West Brown Street, Philadelphia, PA. The building housed the Gratz brother’s mercantile operations.

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