File:Colt Armory (Hartford, CT) - 1864 fire.jpg

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Description Engraving of Colt Armory fire, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. Contemporary engraving from 1864. This is the original East Armory building, constructed 1855.
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Source Harper's Weekly, February 20, 1864, page 125. If this image was ever subject to copyright restrictions, copyright has long since expired (after 140+ years).
Author From a sketch by J. B. Russel, Jr. Engraver unknown.
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