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Battle of Sitka Louis S. Glanzman, 1988 Painting, acrylic on canvas H 75, W 125 cm SITK 9664 Sitka National Historical Park Photo Credit: D. Curl, Sitka National Historical Park
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(Battle of Sitka Louis S. Glanzman, 1988 Painting, acrylic on canvas H 75, W 125 cm SITK 9664 Sitka National Historical Park Photo Credit: D. Curl, Sitka National Historical Park This image and relevant data can be found at: [http://www.cr.nps.gov/museu) |
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