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  • Collection: Griswold Family Collection

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Portrait of unknown girl, relationship to Griswold family unknown.

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Portrait of Albert Griswold, son of Sallie Evans Baker Griswold and Henry Adonijah Griswold, brother of George Griswold and Loyal P. Griswold.

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Portrait of George Griswold, of White Hall, in his military uniform. Griswold served in the 61st Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War and died of an illness several months after the Battle of Shiloh.

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Portrait of George Allen Barton, son of George Washington Barton and Mary Elizabeth Griswold Barton, sister of George Griswold and Loyal P. Griswold.

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Portrait of Nancy Swallow Griswold, who was the wife of Loyal P. Griswold, a well known farmer near White Hall, and the mother of five children.

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Portrait of Loyal P. Griswold, of White Hall, a well known farmer, husband to Nancy Swallow Griswold, and brother of George Griswold, who fought in the American Civil War.

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Portrait of George Griswold, of White Hall, who served in the 61st Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War, and died of an illness several months after the Battle of Shiloh.

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View of the Council Room inside the Royal Palace. In this room the King of Sweden meets with members of his ministry.

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Civil War veterans enjoy a meal in the dining room of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers which opened in 1890 as the seventh of ten locations due to the town's accessible natural gas supply.

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View of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives, Palestine. Jerusalem, one of the oldest cities in the world, is integral to many religions, particularly Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

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Buildings lay in ruin in St. Pierre, Martinique after the eruption of Mt. Pel in 1902 which killed nearly 30,000 people.

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A view from the Flatiron Building looking up Broadway and Fifth Avenue. Designed by Daniel Burnham, the building was intended to be the "Fuller Building", but has since assumed the name "Flatiron" because of its peculiar shape.

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The Piazza of St. Peter's as viewed from the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City. Although the obelisk at the center of the square was erected in 1568, the square itself was not designed until the mid 1600's by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.

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The Avenue des Champs-yss as viewed from the Arc de Triomphe. The Arc de Triomphe borders the Avenue des Champs-yss on the west to create part of the "Axe historique", a combination of historic monuments and buildings that begin at the center of…

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Portrait of an unknown man, relationship to Griswold family unknown.
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