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English: J. P. Morgan's Library and Art Museum, adjoining his residence His collection of paintings and tapestries is one of the finest in the United States.
Date 22 May 2007 (original upload date)
Source Uploaded to en.wikipedia by Reddi.
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was Copyright 1906 by Brown Bros

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  • 2007-05-22 22:46 Reddi 737×496×8 (141502 bytes) The World's Work Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page Published 1908 Doubleday, Page & Company ---- J. P. Morgan's Library attached to his House

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