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2004
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1957
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1948
Weed Against Sky, Detroit
Harry Morey Callahan
1948
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Harry Morey Callahan
1949
Providence (from "Providence House Series," 1963-76)
Harry Morey Callahan
1970
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Harry Morey Callahan
1945
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Harry Morey Callahan
1963-1976
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1977
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1955
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