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  5. Graham Paper Company - Wikipedia

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    Graham Paper Company, formerly known as H. B. Graham and Brothers and originally known as H. B. Graham, was a privately owned American printer, manufacturer, and distributor of paper products. [1] It is the oldest paper company in the United States west of the Mississippi River . [ 5 ]

  6. Bead and reel - Wikipedia

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    Baroque bead and reel on a tapestry showing the Triumph of Constantine over Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, designed by Peter Paul Rubens in 1622, produced from 1623 until 1625, wool and silk with gold and silver threads, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, US

  7. Portrait of Mrs Mary Graham - Wikipedia

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    It is one of three works the artist completed of Mary Graham. A more conventional half-length portrait, The Hon. Mrs. Thomas Graham, also completed between 1775 and 1777, is believed to be the painting that was initially commissioned. [2] It is now part of the Widener collection in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. [3]