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English: Clermont (replica steamboat), with large steamer Albany in background, at Hudson-Fulton Exhibition, 1909.
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Author H.C. White Co.
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current16:37, 29 August 2009Thumbnail for version as of 16:37, 29 August 2009393 × 417 (125 KB)Mtsmallwood{{Information |Description={{en|1=''Clermont'' (replica steamboat), with large steamer ''Albany'' in background, at Hudson-Fulton Exhibition, 1909.}} |Source={{LOC-image|id=cph.3c31469}} |Author= H.C. White Co. |Date=12 December 1909 |Permission={{PD-Scan

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