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English: Pen and Pencil (Weekly Journal) masthead, Cincinnati, Saturday, 25 June 1853, No. 26, Vol I.

An illustration from Pen and Pencil (a Weekly Journal of Literature, Science, Art and News), pages 2, 3 pages of this issue?

The Pen and Pencil was a weekly journal of literature and art, published in Cincinnati, Ohio and Chicago, Illinois. which lasted less than seven months: a copy of volume 2 is held by the University of Iowa and accessible online courtesy of Hathi Trust Digital Library, it ends with the third number (29th) of July 16, 1853.

Includes an illustration of Bacon's Mercantile College, (incorporated March 20th, 1851), Northwest corner of Sixth and Walnut, Cincinnati. R. S. Bacon, Principal. By 1876 it had taken the name Northwestern Business College and School of Shorthand and Typewriting. Subsumed into the en: Madison Business College. The engraving was reprinted in Progress of the Republic by Richard Swainson Fisher in 1856.

1853 June 25, The Pen And Pencil Magazine, Volume 1, No. 26.
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