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Trints and ^Drawings in the (Collections of
The Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Twelve months ago, it was decided to take stock of the Society's collectionof prints and drawings. Problems of cataloging and handling had accumu-lated until they could no longer be ignored. The collection was almost un-usable by research workers, almost inaccessible to connoisseurs and in manyinstances in danger of physical disintegration.
The task of repairing damaged items, and of preserving and cataloging theentire collection is now completed. Now that stock can be taken, it is clearthat the Society has the best collection of Philadelphia iconography in exist-ence. This fact justifies the publication of the present check list of prints, tobe followed in the July issue by a descriptive list of drawings.
To most of us the iconography of Philadelphia suggests Birch and Kennedy,and while their importance is no doubt beyond dispute a wealth of lesserknown but none the less valuable material has come to light in the Society'scollection. Birch and Kennedy we most assuredly have. The former's cele-brated set of Views occurs in a superb copy, beautifully restored to its pristinemagnificence, while our impression of the same artist's Country Seats is aclose second in quality. As for Kennedy, we have the life's work of thatpainstaking topographical draughtsman, six volumes of water colors, totallingabout n o o pictures of our city as it was in the mid-nineteenth century.
Turning to other artists, we find in the Society's collection a splendid runof aquatint views of Philadelphia, such as those by Cartwright, Hill, andLehman. In line engravings we have the great Birch-Seymour view, theKrimmel Election Scene and others. A century ago the newly-built FairmountWater Works were one of the leading sights of the city, and they accord-ingly assumed an iconographic significance surprising to us today. Theywere a favorite theme for artists for years, and in consequence a fine sequenceof prints, some in aquatint, but mostly lithographs, remains as a memorialto their early-Victorian reputation. Most of these views, in excellent impres-sions, are in the Society's collection. In fact our group of lithographs isvery complete, comprising as it does, views of the Commissioners' Halls, theUnion Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, and similar scenes. The Wild andChevalier, and Bowen sets are present of course.
As for drawings, there is a surprisingly rich and varied assortment. Ridg-way Evans, a rather more pedestrian topographer than Kennedy, heads thelist with 245 items, accurate architecturally and valuable historically, if un-inspired artistically. Two albums of water colors, chiefly of Bucks Countyviews, by Kollner represent that artist adequately, while two sketch books
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1942 PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY 141
of Joseph Pennell, done in the seventies, rank among the most interestingpieces of the collection. Unfortunately we have only three rather unim-portant drawings by William Birch (a serious lacuna), but his son Thomasis represented by several small but choice seascapes. An artist who assumesreal stature in the Society's collection is the Pennsylvania-German GeorgeLehman, whose water colors show the graceful touch of the best work ofthe great English water colorists: he is decidedly first rate. Another surpris-ingly good water colorist is W. L. Breton, better known as an artist forvarious lithographers; his 50 drawings of Philadelphia buildings are accurateand full of spirit. A later "find" is Ed Costello, whose water colors of oldhouses, done in the eighties, are finished and lovely productions. Two sur-prises in the collection are the fine water colors by Major Andre and a seriesof silhouette initials by Thackeray. Sketch books of Benjamin West andBayard Taylor add character to the whole.
Under the general head of drawings must be included a considerable num-ber of architectural water colors and plans. Chief among these is Latrobe'salbum of the Bank of Pennsylvania, while there are many drawings of asimilar nature by Strickland, Haviland, and Walter. This subsection formsa distinct but important division of the collection.
There is in the collection a great deal besides views of Philadelphia. Othercities are not forgotten, and among our most valuable prints are Birch'sviews of New York, the usual one and the so-called White Horse View.There is also most of the fine set known as Scenographia Americana, a seriesof line engravings of American views done after sketches by British officialsof the 1760's. Hill's great aquatint folio of American scenery is here in afine copy, and there are fine lithographic views of Harrisburg, Reading, andother Pennsylvania towns. Naval and military prints are well represented,particularly those of the War of 1812, and there are several of the greatEnglish naval aquatints. Portraits also form a distinct section, and it is nottoo much to say that we have most of the important early American portraits.
There are gaps in the collection, it is true, but they are not numerous andthere are only three prints on the "must" list: Holland's View, Cartwright'sView of Schuylkill, and Hill's View of Philadelphia from Fairmount. It isof course more difficult to be as dogmatic about the completeness of ourcollection of drawings.
As regards classification, the prints have been arranged throughout bysubject, while the drawings have been catalogued alphabetically by artist,or by subject if the artist is unknown. Series of views, as, for example, theBirch Views, have been listed in sets as one item, and the individual printshave also been included under their proper subject headings. There is oneexception to this, namely, the Bowen set which being from the same platesas the Wild and Chevalier set is not listed separately by subject. The seriesis entered as a set, however, and may be so found by the curious. Scenographia
142 PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY January
Americana is given a separate grouping of its own, as it seemed that in thisparticular case, such an arrangement would be helpful for reference.
In no sense does this list of prints claim to be a definitive catalogue ofPhiladelphia views; it is merely a check list of the more important Philadel-phia prints in the possession of The Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Withthe exception of the three prints mentioned above, which we lack, the listincludes every important print of Philadelphia made before the Civil War,and it is hoped, therefore, that this check list may be of value as a work ofreference.
When we came to the drawings the problems involved in listing everysketch in a sketch book or every water color in an album soon became mani-fest. Consequently, descriptive notes on the collections in the drawing cata-logue were substituted for a list of the contents of each album or sketch book.The Kennedy drawings have been admirably catalogued by Mr. H. B.Mclntire, although Kennedy's other views (of less value) have not beenlisted in Mclntire's manuscript. If space permits, the Evans and Pennell listswill follow at a later date. The manuscript catalogue of the Kennedy draw-ings is too large for inclusion in the Magazine, but it may eventually be pub-lished as a separate monograph.
Works of reference on the iconography of Philadelphia are still inadequate.Stauffer's great book (with Mantle Fielding's sequel) is much the best, butit includes only line engravings, etchings, aquatints, a very few mezzotints,and nothing that is not of American origin. Phelps Stokes' Views is a usefulsupplement to Staufler for prints done in Europe, but it deals only with theNew York Public Library's collection. The same criticism holds for Phillips'book, which lists only the prints in the Library of Congress. There is no listof lithographic views of American cities, hence a blank has been left underReferences—the term "undescribed" being reserved for those types ofprints where descriptive lists exist. Peters' America on Stone is the classic onthe subject, but the number of lithographs was far too great for him to attempta complete catalogue, and only where he has mentioned specific prints in thetext have I given references to his book. There is, of course, no work ofreference for the drawings, but notices of many of the arists may be found inJackson's Encyclopaedia of Philadelphia, Peters' America on Stone or in thefirst volume of StaufEer's book.
It only remains to record my gratitude to two people without whose verygreat help the task could never have been carried out, Miss Sarah Bond andMr. Leonard Sessler.
Devon, Pennsylvania BOIES PENROSE
1942 PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY
Note
The following abbreviations have been used:
Fielding, for Mantle Fielding, American Engravers upon Copper and Steel.A Supplement to Stauffer's American Engravers (1917)
Hart, for C. H. Hart, Catalogue of the Engraved Portraits of Washington(1904)
Janson, for C. A. Janson, The Stranger in America (1807)Peters, for H. T. Peters, America on Stone (1931)Phillips, for P. L. Phillips, List of Maps and Views of Philadelphia in the
Library of Congress (1926)Stauf., for D. McN. Stauffer, American Engravers upon Copper and Steel
(1907)Stokes, for Phelps Stokes, American Historical Prints (1932)Stokes, Icon., for Phelps Stokes, Iconography of Manhattan Island (1915-24)U., for uncoloredC , for coloredT., for tinted
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SubjectSeries of ViewsSeries of Views(12 plates)
Series of Views(inc. 4 panoramas)
Series of Views(without panoramas)
Series of ViewsView of Phila. in 1702View of Phila.
View of Phila.
View of Phila.(Carwitham view,2d state)
View of Phila.
View of Phila.(imaginary)
ArtistW. Birch
W . Birch
Wi ld
Wi ldWi ld—«—
—,—
—'—Hoffman
PART I
PHILADELPHIA VIEWS
Publisheror
EngraverW. Birch
T. Birch
Chevalier
BowenBowenWadeScull & Heap
(large view)Scull & Heap
(for LondonMag.)
Bowles & CarverScoles
{N.Y.Mag.)
B. F. Leizelt
MediumEtching
Etching
Litho.
Litho.Litho.Litho.Etching
Etching
• EtchingEtching
Line
Date1799
1828
1838
183818401875
1753
1795
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ReferenceStauf., 159-188
Stauf., 159-188
Peters, 401 -2
Peters, 103-4Peters, 103-4Peters, 393Stokes, 31
Phillips, 440
Stokes, 24Fielding, 1344
Phillips, 441
144 PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY January
SubjectView of Phila.(from Kensington)
View of Phila.(from Kensington)
View of Phila.(from Kensington)
View of Phila.(from Treaty Tree)
View of Phila.(from Treaty Tree)
View of Phila.(from Treaty Tree)
View of Phila.(from the Navy Yard)
View of Phila.(from the Navy Yard)
View of Phila.View of Phila.(from Camden)
View of Phila.(and Camden)
View of Phila.(from Camden)
View of Phila.(fromBelmont)
View of Phila.(fromBelmont)
View of Phila.(from Girard College)
View of Phila.(panorama—StateHouse looking North)
View of Phila.(panorama—StateHouse looking South)
View of Phila.(panorama—StateHouse looking East)
View of Phila.(panorama—StateHouse looking West)
View of Phila.(panorama—StateHouse looking East)
PHILADELPHIA VIEWS
Artist
W. Birch
T. Birch
T. Birch
T. Birch
G. Beck
Lehman
Wild
J. W. Hill
Garneray
G. Matter
A. Kollner
J.W. Hill
Serz
Weber
J. W. Hill
Wild
Wild
Wild
Wild
Publisheror
Engraver
W. Birch
Cone
Seymour
Seymour
Cartwright
Lehman
Chevalier
J. Hill
Hymely
J. H. Locher
Kollner
B. F. Smith
Schaefer
Serz
B. F. Smith
Bowen
Bowen
Bowen
Bowen
(Continued)
Medium
Etching
Line
Line
Etching
Aquatint
Aquatint
Litho.
Aquatint
Aquatint
Litho.
Litho.
Litho.
Woodcut
Line
Litho.
Litho.
Litho.
Litho.
Litho.
Litho.
Date
1800
1828
1801
1801
1838
1836
1856
1850
1838
1838
1838
1838
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Reference
Stauf., 178
Stauf., 429
Stauf., 2882
Fielding, 1433
Stokes, 80-2
Fielding, 951
Phillips, 462
Stauf.,1351
Stokes, 130-1
Peters, 254
Peters,
Phillips, 466
Peters, 103-4
Peters, 103-4
Peters, 103-4
Peters, 103-4
1942 PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY H5PHILADELPHIA VIEWS (Continued)
SubjectView of Phila.
(panorama—StateHouse looking North)
View of Phila.(panorama—StateHouse looking West)
Academy of Fine ArtsAcademy of Fine ArtsAcad. of Nat. SciencesAcad. of Nat. SciencesAlms HouseAlms HouseArch Street FerryArch Street TheatreBank of PennsylvaniaBank of PennsylvaniaBank of PennsylvaniaBank of U. S. (First)Bank of U.S. (First)Bank of U.S.Bank of U.S.Bank of U. S.Bank of U. S.Bank of U. S.Bank of U. S.Bank of U.S.Beck's Shot TowerBelmont, View fromBelmont Cricket ClubBush HillCentre SquareCentre Sq. Water Wks.Centre Sq. Water Wks.Centre Sq. Water Wks.Chestnut St., east of 5thChestnut St., bet. 8th &
9th
Chestnut Street TheatreChestnut Street TheatreChestnut Street TheatreChrist Church
Christ Church
Artist
StricklandBarraletStricklandBurtonW. BirchWildW. BirchYeagerStricklandW. Birch
W. BirchW. BirchBurtonBurtonStricklandStricklandStricklandStricklandWildT. BirchW. Birch
Hoffman
BarraletW. Birch
Collins
W. BirchT. BirchGoodacre
Malcolm
Publisheror
Engraver
ChildsTannerChildsFenner, SearsW. BirchChevalierW. BirchYeagerTuckerW. BirchTieboutW. BirchMarigotFenner, Sears(German Copy)
KearnyKneassChildsBirchChevalier
W. BirchKurtzTiebout
TieboutW. Birch
Schnabel
BoellMarigotFoxFenner, Sears(from Columbian
Magazine)Gentlemanss
Magazine
Medium
Litho.
Litho.LineLineLineLineEtchingLitho.EtchingLineLineEtchingEtchingEtchingAquatintLineLineLineLineLineLineLitho.LineEtchingLitho.EtchingLineStippleEtchingAquatintLitho.
Litho.AquatintEtchingLineLine
Etching
Date
1828
18301830179918381800
1827
179918071831
1824
182818271838
1885
17931812
18071856
1807182018311787
1788
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Reference
Stauf., 351Stauf., 3137Stauf., 352
Stauf., 160Phillips, 3Stauf., 161Stauf., 3430Stauf., 3316Stauf., 162undescribedStauf., 164Janson, 186
Stauf., 1572Stauf., 1659Stauf., 354undescribed
Fielding, 1895Stauf., 191
Stauf., 3203Fielding, 1801Stauf., 3234Stauf., 188Janson, 197
Janson, 435Stauf., 1012
undescribed
Stauf., 2168
146 PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY January
SubjectChrist ChurchChrist ChurchCity HotelCommissioners' Hall:Northern LibertiesCommissioners' Hall:Spring Garden
PHILADELPHIA VIEWS
ArtistStricklandWildBreton
T. M. Scott
KuchelCongress Hall & Theatre W. BirchCourt House (Old)Court House (Old),Demolition of
Deaf & Dumb AsylumDeaf & Dumb AsylumDeaf & Dumb AsylumDelaware at Walnut St.
Breton
BretonBurtonStricklandHaviland
Dorsey's Gothic Mansion MillsEaglesfieldEastern PenitentiaryEastern PenitentiaryEastern Penitentiary
(plan)Eastern PenitentiaryFairmount DamFairmount Water Wks.Fairmount Water Wks.Fairmount Water Wks.Fairmount Water Wks.Fairmount Water Wks.Fairmount Water Wks.
Fairmount Water Wks.Fairmount Water Wks.Fairmount Water Wks.Fairmount Water Wks.
(from West)Fairmount Water Wks.(from Basin)
Fairmount Water Wks.(fromForebay)
Fairmount Water Wks.(fromForebay)
Fairmount Water Wks.(& Wire Bridge)
Fairmount Water Wks.(& Bridge)
MasonLehmanMason
HavilandWild
T. BirchDoughtyDoughtyDoughtyBurton
DoughtyWildWild
Lehman
Lehman
Lehman
Lehman
Lehman
Publisheror
EngraverChildsChevalierKennedy
Duval
DuvalW. BirchDuval
DuvalFenner, SearsChildsKearny
TannerChildsChildsChilds
ChildsChevalierKiehnCampbellChildsConeJ. HillFenner, SearsCommissioners'
ReportChildsChevalierBowen
Childs
Childs
Childs
Childs
Duval
Bowen
(Continued)
MediumLineLitho.Litho.
Litho.
Litho.EtchingLitho.
Litho.LineLineLineLitho.LineLineLitho.Line
LineLitho.Litho.LineLineLineAquatintLineEtching
LineLitho.Litho.
Litho.
Litho.
Litho.
Litho.
Litho.
Litho.
Date18291838
1800
183118271826
1830
18331829
183818671824
1828——18311822
18381838
1829
1829
1829
1833
1843
1838
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ReferenceStauf., 356
Peters, 165, 361
Peters, 165, 258Stauf., 171
_
Stauf., 358Fielding, 810
Stauf., 3123Stauf., 361
Stauf., 359
Stauf., 360Phillips, 49
Stauf., 302undescribedStauf., 428Stauf., 1333——
Stauf., 382Phillips, 51
Peters, 137
Peters, 137
Peters, 165
1942 PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY H7
PHILADELPHIA VIEWS (Continued)
SubjectFairmount Water Wks.
(from the Mount)Fairmount Water Wks.
(from the Mount)Fairmount Water Wks.
(from Reservoir)Falls of SchuylkillFalls of SchuylkillFifth & Market StreetsFour Views of BuildingsFranklin InstituteFranklin Sq. FountainFranklin Sq. FountainFriends' Meeting HouseGirard Avenue BridgeGirard's BankGirard's BankGirard's BankGirard's BankGirard's BankGirard CollegeGirard CollegeGirard CollegeGold & SilverArtificers' Parade
Gray's FerryGray's FerryGray's FerryHigh StreetHigh StreetHigh Street BridgeHigh Street BridgeHigh Street BridgeHigh Street BridgeHigh Street MarketsHouse of EmploymentInclined PlaneJailLafayette's Arrivalin Phila.
LansdowneLaurel Hill CemeteryLemon HillLibrary & Surgeon's
Hall
Artist
DoughtyShawShaw
T. BirchBurton
Breton
StricklandBurtonBurtonW. Birch
WalterLehmanWild
——C. W. PealeC. W. PealeLehmanW. BirchW. BirchW. BirchW. BirchOwen BiddleBusbyBirchGarrisonWildW. Birch
W. BirchWildExilious
W. Birch
Publisheror
Engraver
Bowen
Bowen
TuckerJ. HillJ. HillP.JonesT. BirchFenner, SearsBowenChildsKennedyCurrier & IvesChildsFenner, Sears(German copy)KlinckowstromTieboutSteelDuval
Medium
Litho.
Litho.
LineAquatintAquatintLitho.EtchingLineLitho.Litho.Litho.Litho.LineLineLineAquatintEtchingLineLitho.
Wild & Chevalier Litho.
M. E. D. BrownTrenchardTrenchardChildsW. BirchMarigotW. BirchSeymourTieboutDubourgBirchHulettChevalierW. BirchGermantown
Print WorksW. BirchChevalierExilious
W. Birch
Litho.EtchingEtchingLitho.EtchingAquatintEtchingEtchingEtchingAquatintEtchingEtchingLitho.EtchingEtching
on linenEtchingLitho.Line
Etching
Date
1838
182918201820
1830
1829
18291831
1824
18351838
1832
1789
17981807
1805
18231799176718381799
1838
1799
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Reference
—
Stauf., 3319Stauf., 1343/4Stauf., 1343/6
Stauf., 159
Stauf., 353
undescribedStauf., 3026
Peters, 402
Peters, 115Stauf., 3291Stauf., 3290Peters, 137Stauf., 184Janson, 284undescribedStauf., 2885undescribed
Stauf., 174Stokes, 39Phillips, 121Stauf., 172
Stauf., 200Phillips, 132Stauf., 985
Stauf., 176
148 PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY January
SubjectLogan Sq., East sideLogan Sq., North sideLutheran Church, OldLutheran Church, NewManayunkManayunkMansion House HotelMarket St. fromFront St.
Masonic HallMasonic Hall,Burning of
Merchants' ExchangeMerchants' ExchangeMerchants' ExchangeMerchants' ExchangeMerchants' HotelMoyamensing PrisonNaval AsylumNew Market, 2d StreetNew Market, 2d Street
i\cw i ncdtrc
New TheatreNorthern Liberties &Spring GardenWater Works
Odd Fellows' HallOrphan AsylumPenn's TreatyPennsylvania Hall
(Burning of)Pennsylvania HospitalPennsylvania HospitalPennsylvania HospitalPennsylvania HospitalPennsylvania Hospital
Pennsylvania HospitalPennsylvania Hospital
PHILADELPHIA VIEWS
ArtistJohnstonJohnstonW. BirchW. BirchCopestockWild
WildStrickland
JonesStricklandBartlett
WildJ. R. SmithWildWildW. Birch
T. Birch
T. M. Scott
W. Birch
ExiliousStrickland
WildStrickland
Pennsylvania Institution WildPhiladelphia ArcadePhiladelphia ArcadePhiladelphia Bank
LehmanBurtonW. Birch
Publisheror
EngraverDuval•pi i-L'uvaiW. BirchW. BirchSinclairChevalierChilds
ChevalierKneass
J. HillSartainDavisLehmanChevalierJ. R. SmithChevalierChevalierW. BirchThackara
otOCK. v^crtinCcltc
T. Birch
DuvalRease & Schell
.G. Gallina
SartainW. BirchClaypooleExiliousSeymourSteeper &
DawkinsChevalierChildsChevalierChilds &InmanFenner, SearsW. Birch
(Continued)
MediumLitho.T iflir*JL/lLxlU.
EtchingEtchingLitho.Litho.Line
Litho.Line
AquatintMezzotintLineLitho.Litho.AquatintLitho.Litho.EtchingEtching
juine
Etching
Litho.Litho.LineAquatint
MezzotintEtchingEtchingLineLineEtching
Litho.LineLitho.Litho.LineEtching
Date
1800
1799
1838
18381813
1819
1839
1838
1838183817991787
1823
1838
1799
—
1814
1838
1828
1838
1831
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Reference
Stauf., 166Stauf., 167
Phillips, 142undescribed
Phillips, 232Stauf., 1663
Stauf., 1345
Phillips, 236Fielding, 1464Phillips, 242Phillips, 407Stauf., 177Fielding, 1569
undescribed
Phillips, 249Fielding, 1873
Phillips, 271Stauf., 179
Stauf., 396Stauf., 983
Stauf., 2881Stauf., 468
Phillips, 278Stauf., 369Phillips, 282
Stauf., 163
1942 PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY 149
PHILADELPHIA VIEWS (Continued)
Subject ArtistPhiladelphia Dispensary
(Plan & Elevation)Philadelphia Jail J. Bowes
Publisheror
Engraver Medium DateC.,U.orT. Reference
EtchingPhila. Monthly Line
MagazinePhiladelphia MuseumPresbyterian Church
(First)Presbyterian Church
(First)Presbyterian Church
(First)Presbyterian Church
(Second)Presbyterian Church
(Second)President's HouseRialto House,Fairmount Park
Richmond on Delaware(long folding plate)
St. John's ChurchSt. Peter's ChurchSt. Peter's ChurchSt. Stephen's ChurchSt. Thomas' AfricanChurch
Sanderson's FranklinHouse
Schuylkill View(with Sedgley)
Schuylkill ViewSchuylkill View
(with Bush Hill)
Schuylkill View
Schuylkill ViewSchuylkill at ManayunkSecond St. Northfrom Market
Second St. Northfrom Market
SedgleySedgleySolitude
Haviland
W. Birch
W. Birch
BretonW. Birch
WildBretonR. S. SmithStrickland
Breton
~
G. Cooke
WatsonLehman
W. Birch
W. BirchW. BirchClayW. Birch
From a directory
Boyd
W. Birch
Port-Folio
W. Birch
ChildsW. Birch
W. H. Rease
ChevalierKennedyRichardChilds
Kennedy
J. R. Smith
Longman
(from ColumbianMagazine)
Woodcut
Line
Etching
Line
Etching
Litho.Etching
Litho.
Litho.Litho.Litho.Litho.Line
Litho.
Aquatint
EtchingEtching
: Etching
(from Columbian EtchingMagazine)
ChildsChilds
W. Birch
MarigotW. BirchChildsW. Birch
LineLine
Etching
AquatintEtchingLineEtching
1839
1799
1799
18301799
_
1838182918421830
1829
c 17951812
1789
1789
18271829
1799
1807
1828
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Stauf., 271
Stauf., 168
undescribed
Stauf., 169
Peters, 108Phillips, 296
Phillips, 336
_____
Stauf., 375
Fielding, 1459
undescribed_
undescribed
undescribed
Stauf., 373Stauf., 372
Stauf., 165
Janson, 297Stauf., 205Stauf., 374Stauf., 206
150 PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY January
PHILADELPHIA VIEWS (Continued)
SubjectState House
State House(close copy of above)
State HouseState House Group
State HouseState HouseState HouseState House
(back view)State HouseState House ElectionScene
State House GardenState in SchuylkillSwedes' ChurchSwedes' ChurchThird Street, shop inThird & Market Sts.Third St. from SpruceUnfinished HouseUnitarian ChurchUnited States HotelUnited States HotelU. S. MintU. S. MintUniversity of Penna.University of Penna.Upper Ferry BridgeUpper Ferry BridgeUpper Ferry BridgeUpper Ferry BridgeUpper Ferry BridgeUpper Ferry BridgeUpper Ferry fromS.E.
Victuallers, Proces-sion of
Victuallers, Proces-sion of (White'sCattle Show)
ArtistFaden
C. W. Peale
PoleniW. BirchStrickland
W. BirchWild
KrimmelW. BirchSwettW. BirchSully
W. BirchW. BirchW. BirchReinagleStricklandDacreStricklandWildStricklandWildT. BirchT. Birch
LehmanBurton
C. A. Busby
Krimmel
Krimmel
Publisheror
Engraverfrom Faden's
Map
MediumLine
R. Bennett EtchingTrenchard Etchingfrom Columbian Etching
MagazineHunter Litho.W. Birch EtchingChilds Line
W. BirchChevalier
LawsonW. BirchSwettW. BirchChildsKlinckowstromW. BirchW. BirchW. BirchChildsKearnyDuvalHayChevalierSteelChevalierSeymourJ. J. PlocherStricklandKlinckowstromChildsFenner, Sears
LineEtchingLitho.EtchingLineAquatintEtchingEtchingEtchingLineLineLitho.LineLitho.LineLitho.EtchingEtchingAquatintAquatintAquatintLine
C.,U.Date or T.1777 u.
1790
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1876 c.
1798 c.
1828 u.
Etching 1799 c.Litho. 1838 u.
1815 u.
1798 c.
1800 c.
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1799 c.
1799 c.
1800 c.
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1838 u.
1813 c.
u.
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Dubourg Aquatint 1823 u.
Yeager Aquatint 1821 c.
Haugg Litho.
ReferencePhillips, 164
Stauf., 3299
Stauf., 181Stauf., 376
Stauf., 182Phillips, 376
Stauf., 1692Stauf., 183
Stauf., 170Stauf., 377
Stauf., 186Stauf., 185Stauf., 173Stauf., 378undescribed
Fielding, 594
Stauf., 3035
Phillips, 411
undescribed
Stauf., 2549
Fielding, 1527
Phillips, 340
Fielding, 954
Stauf., 3438
Peters, 257-8
1942 PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY 151
PHILADELPHIA VIEWS (Continued)
SubjectVolunteer RefreshmentSaloon
Volunteer RefreshmentSaloon
Volunteer RefreshmentSaloon
Volunteer RefreshmentSaloon
Walnut St. TheatreWashington HallWashington's FuneralWashington's FuneralWidows' & Orphans'
AsylumWissahickon BridgeWissahickon ViewWoodlandsZion Church, Burning of
Artist
Queen
Boell
Queen
TraubelBurtonStricklandW. BirchW. Birch
Strickland
J. HillW. BirchReiche
Publisheror
Engraver
Sinclair
Boell
Sinclair
Fenner, Sears
W. BirchMarigot
SteelFenderichCareyBirchJ. Brown
Medium Date or T.
Litho. 1861 c.
Litho. 1861 c. & u.
Litho. 1861 c.
Litho.LineAquatintEtchingAquatint
1862 c.1831 u.
1800 c.1807 u.
Line 1827 u.Litho. u.Aquatint 1820 c.Etching 1808 c.Line 1794 c.
DELAWARE RIVER VIEWS
Shad Fishing on Del. QueenSkating Scene on Del. ClaySkating Scene on Del. QueenSkating Scene on Del.
DuvalChildsDuvalRosenthal
Tammany Fish House T. M. Scott Duval
Litho.Litho.Litho.Litho.Litho.
1831 u.
1856 c.
1852 u.
c.
COMMERCIAL PRINTS
Reference
Peters, 329, 368
Peters, 98-9
Peters, 329, 368
Stauf., 3065Stauf., 187Janson, 452
Stauf., 3037
Stauf., 1343/8
Stauf., 207
Stauf., 2663
Peters, 329Peters, 137
Peters, 345Peters, 166-7
Bacon's Coal YardCarpenter's ChemicalWarehouse
Clarenbach & Herder(skates)
Dunlap's Carriage Wks.Evans' BookstoreJeater's Billiard RoomKrider's Gun StoreMercantile Base Ball
Club "Home RunQuick Step" Music
Pole, Edw., FishingTackle maker
Roper's GymnasiumRoussel's Perfume Shop
Rease
WeaverSachseClay
TewClayQueen
Sinclair
SebaldSinclairSachseChilds
Sinclair
Childs & InmanDuval
Litho.
Line
WoodcutLitho.Litho.Litho.Line
Litho.
Line c. 1788Litho.Litho. r
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undescribed
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Fielding, 39
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152 PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY January
SubjectAcademy of Fine Arts(forE. Leutze)Franklin InstituteHibernian Society
(for Wm. Strickland)Phila. TopographicalSociety
United Bowmen
Bath, near BristolBedford SpringsBethlehemBethlehemBethlehemBethlehemBristol CollegeBushong's Tavern,near York
v^naus r ora
China RetreatClermont SeminaryDelaware Water GapDevonEastonEchoEphrata (Mt. SpringsHotel)
Fort Robertdeau
Fountain GreenHarrisburg (Inaugura-tion of Gov. Pollock)
Harrisburg, CapitolHaverford (School)Haverford (School)Haverford (College)Jersey ShoreJuniata RiverLancaster
Artist
Schuessele
Barralet
GarrisonT. BirchLehmanGrunewald
XX7UAVV 11U
W. Birch
T. BirchW. BirchLehmanW. Birch
Bachman
W. Birch
Barr
SartainSartainBachelder
Benade
DIPLOMAS
Publisheror
Engraver
SartainSartain
Houston
Sartain
PART 2
Medium
MezzotintMezzotint
Stipple
MezzotintMezzotint
PENNSYLVANIA VIEWS
SpillsburyStricklandChildsChilds & Inman
Trenchard
vv diauii xurClarke
W. Birch
StricklandW. BirchChilds & InmanW. Birch
Duval(Columbian
Magazine)W. Birch
SinclairFrederickCollinsSartainSartainRease
Duval
LineLineEtchingAquatintLitho.Litho.Litho.
EtchingLitho
EtchingLineAquatintEtchingLitho.Etching
Litho.Etching
Etching
Litho.LineLitho.MezzotintMezzotintLitho.EtchingLitho.
Date
1811
18171784
1830
1788
18081810
1808
1808
1788
1808
1855
18541788_
C.,U.orT.
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Reference
Stauf., 1468
Fielding, 1781Fielding, 1784undescribedStauf., 3053
Peters, 201
Stauf., 3283
Stauf., 192Fielding, 1802Stauf., 3066Stauf., 193
Stauf., 195
undescribed
Stauf., 197
Stauf., 1018
Peters, 82, 331Fielding, 1828.
1942 PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY 153
SubjectLehigh Water GapLock HavenMendenhall FerryMerion MeetingMount SidneyNazarethOhiophyle FallsPottsvillePulpit Rocks, nearHuntington
ReadingSinking Spring
South Mountain PassSpringland, View fromSpringland ElysianBower
Swede's FordYellow SpringsYork SpringsCountry Seats of U. S.
Baltimore, Md., in 1752Baltimore, Md., where
Gen. Ross fellBaltimore, Md., Jones'sFalls
Bordentown, N. J., &Bonaparte's Garden
Bordentown, N. J.,Boston, Mass.,Franklin's Birthplace
Cape May, N. J.Chestertown, Md.
(Washington College)Duplantier Mansion,Louisiana
PENNSYLVANIA VIEWS
Artist
BachelderW. BirchReinagleW. BirchGarrison
Lehman
Kramer
W. Birch
W. BirchMrs. PottsAndrewsShawW. Birch
Boqueta
J. Hill
J. Hill
DraytonLawrence
T. Birch
W. Birch
Publisheror
Engraver
EndicottW. BirchChildsW. BirchNovalScolesChilds & Inman
ColumbianMagazine
SinclairColumbian
MagazineThackaraW. Birch
W. BirchHewittMurrayHillW. Birch
PART 3
MISCELLANEOUS
Section I
(Continued)
MediumLineLitho.EtchingLineEtchingEtchingEtchingLitho.
Etching
Litho.Etching
EtchingEtching
EtchingLineLineAquatintEtching
VIEWS
UNITED STATES
Mo ale
Carey
Carey
Goodman
BuffordKuhl
Pursell
W. Birch
Mezzotint
Aquatint
Aquatint
AquatintStipple
Litho.Litho.
Line
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Date
185418081830180817611787
1788
1788
17871808
1808
1808
1820
1820
1858
1808
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ReferenceFielding, 1833
Stauf., 201Stauf., 3030Stauf., 203Stokes, 39Stauf., 2840
undescribed
undescribed
Fielding, 1570Stauf., 189
Stauf., 196Stauf., 1322Stauf., 2297Stauf., 1 3 5 5Stauf., 189-208
Stokes, 30-1
Stauf., 1343/12
Stauf., 1343/5
Stauf., 542Stauf., 1159
—,—
Stauf., 1,217
Stauf., 194.
154 PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY January
SubjectEmmitsburg, Md.
(St. Joseph's House)Fayetteville, N. C.Hampton, Md.Hell Gate, N. Y.Hoboken, N. J.Hoboken, N. J.
(Stevens' House)Lynnhaven Bay, Va.Lynnhaven RiverMontibello, Md.
Mount Vernon, Va.Mount Vernon, Va.
(Washington's Tomb)Newport, R. I.
(old stone mill)Newport, R. I.
(Hanging Rock)Newport, R. I.
(Whitehall)New YorkNew York (The White
Horse View)New York (CrystalPalace)
New York (FloatingChurch for Seamen)
New York (Broadway)
New York Harbor
Norfolk, Va.North Point Monument,Md.
North River, N. Y.
Passaic Falls, N. J.Passaic Falls, N. J.
(from below)Petersburg, Va.
(Boiling's Dam)
St. Anthony Falls
Savannah, Ga.Savannah, Ga.
(Burning of)
Spirit Creek, Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS VIEWS
Artist
J. HillW. BirchJ. HillW. Birch
J. HillJ. HillW. Birch
W. Birch
J. Hill
Harwood
Harwood
HarwoodW. Birch
W. Birch
F. F. Palmer
J. Hill
J. Hill
J. Hill
J. Hill
J. Hill
J. Hill
J. Hill
Gordon
J. Hill
J. Hill
Publisheror
Engraver
ChildsCareyW. BirchCareyW. Birch
KlinckowstromCareyCareyW. Birch
W. Birch
Carey
Seymour
Seymour
Currier
Endicott
Klinckowstrom
Klinckowstrom
Carey
Carey
Carey
Carey
Carey
Carey
Carey
Fourdrinier
Carey
Carey
(Continued)
Medium
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AquatintAquatintAquatintEtching
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Aquatint
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Aquatint
Aquatint
Date
1820180818201808
1824182018201808
1808
1820
1834
1803
1803
1853
1824
1824
1820
1820
1820
1820
1820
1820
1820
1820
1820
C.fU.orT.
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Reference
Stauf., 1343/17Stauf., 198Stauf., 1343/3Stauf., 199
Stauf., 1343/15Stauf., 1343/2Stauf., 202
Stauf., 204
Stauf., 1343/10
Stauf., 2884
Fielding, 1427
Peters, 175
Stauf., 1343/1
Stauf., 1343/18
Stauf., 1343/16
Stauf., 1343/14
Stauf., 1343/11
Stauf., 1343/7
Stauf., 1343/13
Stokes, 24-5
Stauf., 1343/19
Stauf., 1343/9
194^ PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY 155
SubjectTroy, N. Y.
Washington, TheCapitol
Washington, TheCapitol
Washington, TheCapitol
Washington, Presi-dent's House
Washington Monumentin Navy Yard
Wilmington, Del., OldSwedes' Church
Wilmington, Del.York IslandLandscape Album
MISCELLANEOUS VIEWS
ArtistWall
W. Birch
C. Thode
Richards
W. BirchJ. Hill
Publisheror
EngraverSmith & Hill(from Hudson R.
Portfolio)
W. Birch
Sutherland
Klinckowstrom
Cline
WatsonTrenchardW. BirchCarey
(Continued)
MediumAquatint
Etching
Aquatint
Aquatint
Aquatint
Aquatint
Litho.EtchingEtchingAquatints
Date
1808
1825
1824
178718081820
C.,U.orT.
c.
c.
c.
u.
u.
u.
c.u.c.c.
ReferenceFielding, 1460
Stauf., 190
Stokes, n o
undescribed
undescribed
Stauf., 3301Stauf., 208Stauf., 1343/19
views
PART 3
MISCELLANEOUS VIEWS
Section II
SCENOGRAPHIA AMERICANA
Quebec
Montmorency Falls
Cape Rouge
Gaspe Bay
Miramichi
Pierced Island
Montreal
Louisburg
H. Smyth
H. Smyth
H. Smyth
H. Smyth
H. Smyth
H. Smyth
T. Patten
Capt. Ince
New York (S. E. View) T. Howdell
Benazech
W. Elliot
Mazell
Mazell
P. Sandby
Canot
Canot
Canot
Canot
Etching
Etching
Etching
Etching
Etching
Etching
Etching
Etching
Etching
1768 u.
1768 u.
1768 u.
1768 u.
1768 u.
1768 u.
1768 u.
1768 u.
1768 u.
Stokes Icon., I,279-296
Stokes Icon., I,279-296
Stokes Icon., I,279-296
Stokes Icon., I,279-296
Stokes Icon., I,279-296
Stokes Icon., I,279-296
Stokes Icon., I,279-296
Stokes Icon., I,279-296
Stokes Icon., I,279-296
i 5 6 PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY January
MISCELLANEOUS (Continued)
SubjectHudson R. atTopan Sea
Passaic Falls
Hudson R. & Catskills
Cohoes Falls
Bethlehem
American Farm
Publisheror
Artist Engraver
P. Sandby Benazech
Gov. Pownal P. Sandby
Gov. Pownal P. Sandby
P. Sandby W. Elliot
Gov. Pownal P. Sandby
Gov. Pownal J. Peake
C.,U.Medium Date or T.
Etching 1768 u.
Etching 1768 u.
Etching 1768 u.
Etching 1768 u.
Etching 1768 u.
Etching 1768 u.
Halifax (St. Paul'sChurch)
Cura9aoMexico CitySaint CroixEly CathedralLondon
Battle of LexingtonBattle of Charleston
(Bunker Hill)
Bouquet's Expedition(Scene from)
British Troops in N. Y.
PART 3
MISCELLANEOUS '
D. SerresJ.BeitG. AckermannScholtenW. OnslowJ. Trautner
of Niirnberg
E. Tisdale
Aitken
Section III
FOREIGN
FougeronT. HallR. ReeveCurrierDubourg
PART 4
VIEWS
EtchingAquatintAquatintLitho.AquatintEtching
MISCELLANEOUS
Section I
MILITARY
Tiebout
for PennsylvaniaMagazine
A French broad-sheet
F. X. Habermann(done inAugsburg)
Line
Line
Woodcut
Etching
u.1812 c.
u.1838 c.1813 c.
c.
1798 u.
u.
u.
c.
ReferenceStokes Icon., I,
279-296Stokes Icon., I,
279-296Stokes Icon., I,
279-296Stokes Icon., I,
279-296Stokes Icon., I,
279-296Stokes Icon., I,
279-296
Stauf., 3213
Stauf., 3
1942 PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY 157
MISCELLANEOUS (Continued)
SubjectTaking of Maj. AndreSet of 13 prints of theRevolution
Western Expedition,Farewell
Battle of AlgecirasGibraltar BayExplosion of Intrepidat Tripoli
Burning of Philadelphiaat Tripoli
Constitution k Guerriere
Constitution & Guerriere
Artist
Hamilton
G. GrahamR. DoddR. Dodd
T. BirchConstitution & Guerriere StricklandWasp & FrolicBattle of LakeChamplain
Battle of Patapsco NeckBombardment ofFt. Mclienry
Launching of Guerriere(U.S. Frigate)
Battle of New OrleansBattle of New Orleans
Battle of New OrleansLaunching of Fultonthe First
Wreck of the AlbionBattleship PennsylvaniaSteamer R. F. StocktonSteamer ChancellorLivingston
Steamer ChancellorLivingston
Explosion on thePrinceton
Artillery Corps ofPhila. Greys
Landing of U. S. Armyin Mexico
Lobos Island
Claxton
H. Reinagle
S. Seymour
West
BarraletT. BirchC. C. BartonHoffy
Hoffy
DacreDacre
Publisheror
EngraverT. W. Freeman
Noble & others
FreemanDoddDodd
Commeyer &Acock
TieboutKneassKearny
Tanner
Bower
KneassJ. SteelBroadside with
textYe ager
TannerTieboutHoffyDuval
Klinckowstrom
Currier
Duval
DuvalDuval
MediumMezzotint
Etching
MezzotintAquatintAquatint
Etching
AquatintEtching
AquatintLineAquatint
LineEtching
Aquatint
AquatintAquatintEtching
Line
EtchingStippleLitho.Litho.
Litho.
Aquatint
Litho.
Litho.
Litho.Litho.
Date1812
1796
1802
1802
18131812
1816
1814
1817
1819
1839
1826
1824
1844
1845
1847
1847
C.,U.orT.
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ReferenceFielding, 1777
Stauf., 1173
undescribed
Stauf., 1247undescribed
Stauf., 3206Stauf., 1660Stauf., 1581
Stauf., 3134undescribed
Stauf., 236
undescribedStauf., 3031
Stauf., 3433
Stauf., 3131Stauf., 3200
Peters, 165
Peters, 151Peters, 151
158 PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY January
MISCELLANEOUS (Continued)
SubjectBombardment ofVera Cruz
Gen. Patterson's CampFort SumterFort PickensBattle of Mill SpringCapture of RoanokeIsland
Monitor & Merrimac
First Railway Trainin U. S.
Phila., Germantown &Norristown Station
Norris locomotiveNorris Locomotive"Philadelphia"
Norris Locomotive"Washington"
Express TrainAccident on NorthPa. R.R.
Accident on Camden& Amboy
Hibernia Engine Co.Parade of Fire Dept.Fire Engine & Firemen
Queen CharlotteCingueEstrades, Count of
Artist
Walker (?)Polhemus
Parsons
Publisheror
Engraver
Sarony & MajorKuhlCurrier & IvesCurrier & IvesCurrier & Ives
Currier & IvesEndicott
PART 4
Medium
Litho.Litho.Litho.Litho.Litho.
Litho.Litho.
MISCELLANEOUS
Section II
R A I L W A Y S & F I R E E N G I N E S
—,—Haugg
Boerum
CollinsQueen
McArdellJocelyn
Leggo & Co.
Brett
BowenCurrier
Rease
SinclairDuvalDuvalHeerbrandt
PART 4
Litho.
Litho.Litho.
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Litho.Litho.
Litho.
Litho.Litho.Litho.Litho.
MISCELLANEOUS
Section III
PORTRAITS
SpoonerSartainPicart
MezzotintMezzotint
Date
1862
1862
1865
1856
185518571865
C.,U.orT.
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c.u.—
Reference
Peters, 354
Peters, 263
Peters, 210
Peters, 144-5
Peters, 212
1942 PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY 159
MISCELLANEOUS (Continued)
SubjectEstrees, Count ofGates, GeneralKing George IKing George IIIHamilton, AlexanderHarrison, Wm. HenryHarrison, Wm. H.,death of
Hartley, DavidHull, Capt. IsaacJefferson, ThomasLafayette, Marquis deLafayette, Marquis deLafayette, Marquis de,commemoration of
McKean, ThomasMadison, JamesMather, CottonPenn, WilliamPratt, CharlesRittenhouse, DavidSeabury, SamuelTrollope FamilyWashington, GeorgeWashington Receptionat Trenton
Washington atMt. Vernon
Washington and FamilyWayne, AnthonyWest, BenjaminWest, Benjamin andFamily
Wharton ChildrenWhite, Bishop13 Portraits of AmericanLegislators, Patriots &Soldiers
ArtistLargilliereG. StuartG. KnellerMeyerA. Robertson
G. RomneyG. StuartR. PealeL. le Paon
T. Sully
.Sir J. ReynoldsC. W. PealeT. S. DucheD. C. Johnston ?A. Campbell
ElouisG. Harlow
WestVandyckG. Stuart
Du Simitiere
Publisheror
EngraverAudranTieboutPelhamSpoonerW. RollinsonCurrier
CurrierJ. WalkerGrahamTieboutKearney
J. PerkinsTieboutD. EdwinPelhamJ. GirtinRavenetE. SavageW. SharpChilds & InmanShepherd
Kellogg
CurrierSavageGrahamFittler
FaciusGunstTiebout
B. Reading
MediumLineStippleMezzotintMezzotintStippleLitho.
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StippleStippleMezzotintEtchingLineMezzotintLineLitho.
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Date
17981720
18041841
1841
181318011824
1825
18201766179617861832
1775
1852
17961817
1779
1805
1783
C.,U.orT.u.u.u.c.u.c.
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Reference
Stauf., 3171
Stauf., 2709
Stauf., 1165Stauf., 3182Stauf., 1569
Stauf., 2538Stauf., 3185Stauf., 818Stauf., 2469
Stauf., 2748
Hart, 721 a
Stauf., 2754Stauf., 1169
Stauf., 3199
i6o PRINTS IN THE SOCIETY January
Subject ArtistMurder of Crawford
by ArmstrongFarm where DeeringFamily were Murdered
Antoine Probst,murderer
Murder of Mrs.Rademacher
Murder of GeorgeShifter
America Guided byWisdom J. Barralet
Emancipation A. RippingilleLiberty SavageLife in Philadelphia
(15 items)Shakers DancingDrawing Book of RuralScenery (4 plates)
New Drawing Book ofLandscape (4 plates)
Aboriginal Port-folio(71 plates)
PART 4
MISCELLANEOUS
Section IV
MURDERS
Publisheror
Engraver
Magee
Magee
PART 4
Medium
Litho.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Section V
UNCLASSIFIED
TannerGimber
Imbert; SimpsonKellogg
Wm. Charles
Lehman & Duval
LineMezzotintStippleEtchings &
Lithos.Litho.
Aquatint
Etching
Litho.
Date
1820
18341796
C.,U.orT.
u.
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1828-30 c.
1814
1835
c.
u.
u.
c.
Reference
Stauf., 3115
Stauf., 2761
Peters, 233
Fielding, 272
Peters, 267
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