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− | There is a related photo from circa 1967, taken of the residence building at Embreeville State Hospital. A related file, a painting titled 'County Home near West Chester', includes the residence building. This building was built in the early 1800s, 1802 or 1803, I was told, and was torn down approx. in 1970. I own this photo, so there are no copyright issues. | + | There is a related photo from circa 1967, taken of the residence building at [[Embreeville State Hospital]]. A related file, a painting titled 'County Home near West Chester', includes the residence building. This building was built in the early 1800s, 1802 or 1803, I was told, and was torn down approx. in 1970. I own this photo, so there are no copyright issues. |
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There is a related photo from circa 1967, taken of the residence building at Embreeville State Hospital. A related file, a painting titled 'County Home near West Chester', includes the residence building. This building was built in the early 1800s, 1802 or 1803, I was told, and was torn down approx. in 1970. I own this photo, so there are no copyright issues.
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