view of the guard-house and Simsbury mines, now called Newgate
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http://hdl.handle.net/11134/40002:17504
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view of the guard-house and Simsbury mines, now called Newgate
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reformatted digital
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Cross-section of a small building with a door and two windows, a long stairway leading directly down into a deep shaft and a cave below. Complete title includes the notation that the prison was used for Loyalists during the Revolution.
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Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from The Graphics Collection, The Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford.
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Accession number: 1984.49.15
chs_46_1984_49_15.jpg
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May contain sensitive language or subject matter
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