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Crime, Women: United States. New York. Hudson. House of Refuge for Women: State House of Refuge for Women, Hudson, N.Y.: Stuyvesant Hall: Prison Building

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Department of Photographs Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts Social Museum Collection
Title: Crime, Women: United States. New York. Hudson. House of Refuge for Women: State House of Refuge for Women, Hudson, N.Y.: Stuyvesant Hall: Prison Building
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