THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATIONS OF THE GROLIER CLUB CERTIFIES THAT THIS COPY OF "AMERICAN ENGRAVERS UPON COPPER AND STEEL" IS ONE OF AN EDITION OF THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY COPIES, IN TWO VOLUMES, PRINTED ON IMPORTED MOLD- MADE PAPER, AND THREE COPIES ON IMPE- RIAL JAPAN PAPER, AND THAT ALL WERE PRINTED IN NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVEN AMERICAN ENGRAVERS ON COPPER AND STEEL AMERICAN ENGRAVERS UPON COPPER AND STEEL BY DAVID MCNEELY STAUFFER * » • PART II CHECK-LIST OF THE WORKS OF THE EARLIER ENGRAVERS THE GROLIER CLUB OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 1907 Copyright, 1907, by The Grolier Club of the City of New York PREFACE The following lists of the work of the earlier American engravers upon copper and steel include only the plates of the men who were actually engraving in this country before 1825; though all of the work found of any man coming within this classification is covered in the lists. This date of 1825 was somewhat arbitrarily selected as about marking the beginning of what may be termed the commercial period of engraving in the United States; or, a time when engraving companies and the employers of engravers began to sign the plates issued, and the identity of the actual engraver was lost for all purposes of record. The output of some of these en- graving companies became exceedingly varied in charac- ter and great in volume about the middle of the last cen- tury; and the simple labor involved in classifying and describing their plates, and the space occupied in print- ing these descriptions, would be out of proportion to the value of the record thus secured, and to the original pur- pose of the writer in making the compilation here pre- sented. In this connection it is only necessary to say that in a comparatively few years a single New York en- graving company produced over 25,000 separate plates. Except in the case of the very early engravers, the de- scriptions are confined to portraits, to historical views, VII PREFACE to buildingsj and to large and important plates. As a rule, ordinary book-illustrations-or those not falling under the heads noted, are omitted. The reason for this is, that plates of this "subject" type were frequently reissued until worn out, by the early book-publishers of the United States; and with each reissue there was generally a change in the inscription on the plate; the names of the artist and engraver were often erased and entirely new titles were substituted for the preceding ones. To attempt to trace each of these plates through its several states, and to describe each with sufficient mi- nuteness to enable it to be identified, is another case where the small importance of the plates hardly warrants the labor involved and the printed pages required. The compiler has learned by sad experience to be wary of any claim to infallibility in the description of prints. He believes these descriptions to be correct; but as years have been spent in gathering the necessary material, and in that time the proposed method of presentation has been several times changed, some errors may be found in cases where it has been impossible to verify the original notes. The writer would again express his deep obligation to his many friends who by their interest in this work have added so largely to its usefulness; and he would be fur- ther indebted for any additional information, as to prints or states of prints not recorded in these pages. David MgNeely Stauffer. Yonkers, N. Y., July 1, 1905. VIII TO THE READER That these lists may be fully understood by those wish- ing to consult them, the writer deems it best to explain his methods at some detail. Measurements. The dimensions of prints are ex- pressed in inches and sixteenths of an inch; but to avoid an awkward form of expression, these sixteenths are written "decimally." As a consequence, 3.12 x 2.8 signifies that a print measures 3% x 2% inches, or 31%6 x 2%e inches. Unless otherwise noted, the vertical dimension is given first and then the width. In no case is the engraved in- scription, or title included in the measurements; but the engraved plate proper is alone measured from out to out of the engraved surface-if it is a vignette; or from the outside of the enclosing rectangle or oval. If the inscrip- tion falls within the rectangle or oval, this fact is noted. In measuring prints it is well to remember that all plate-paper is dampened before being printed upon; and in drying this paper shrinks in varying degrees, depend- ing upon the body of the paper, the methods of manufac- ture and the size of the plate. It is thus possible to find two impressions from the same plate varying quite widely in dimensions. Inscription. By this is meant the legend, or the lettering over and under the actual engraved subject, setting forth the name of artist and engraver, the title proper and the name of the publication or the publishers, IX TO THE READER and frequently the date and place of publication. In the lists as given the matter in italics is intended to give this inscription in exact sequence, spelling and spacing. When the words "Described as" precede the descrip- tion, and the italics are omitted, the writer has not had an opportunity of personally examining the print, but is depending upon some other description. It is deemed best, however, to thus note the probable existence of the print. Contractions. To economize space in the de- scriptions the following contractions are employed: Stip. Etch. Aqua. Mezzo. Mixed. Rect. Vign. Oma? Stipple engraving. Etching. Aquatint. Mezzotint Several kinds of engraving in one plate. Rectangular in shape; or bordered by a rectangle of one or more lines. Vignette; or without enclosing lines. Ornamented; referring to accessories about the portrait or its frame. % right or left. Refers to the position of the face alone, and is generally used relatively. X AMERICAN ENGRAVERS UPON COPPER AND STEEL AMERICAN ENGRAVERS UPON COPPER AND STEEL ABERNETHIE 1 OPERATIONS BEFORE CHARLESTON, S. C. Line, rect., map. 14.1 x 11.4 Ins.: title, A Sketch | of the Operations before | Charleston | the Capital of | South Carolina | 1780 | Abernethie Sculpt Charles- ton. 2 ATTACK ON FORT MOULTRIE Line, rect., map. 11.7 x 6.5 Ins.: title, A sketch | of the Situation, Stations | of the British Vessels, render | the Command of | Sir Peter Parker | on the Attack upon | Fort Moultrie | on Sullivan Island | June £8th 1776. | under rect., Abernethie Sculpt Charleston. ROBERT AITKEN 3 BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL Line, rect. 6.14 x 9.13 Ins.: over, for the Pena Maga. | under, Aitken sculp | A Correct View of The Late Battle at Charlestown June 17th 1775. 4 BOSTON AND PROVINCIAL CAMP Line, rect. 10.4 x 7.7 Ins.: on panel in base, A New and Correct | Plan of the Town | of | Boston. | And | Provincial Camp. | under panel, Aitken- Sculp. Top trimmed in example seen. 3 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 5 GEN. GAGE'S LINES Line, map, rect. 11.9 x 8.14 Ins.: over, Engrav'd for the Pennsylva Magazine | title, Exact Plan | of | General Gage's Lines | on Boston Neck | in | America | under rect., Aitken Sculp. 6 SEAT OF WAR IN CANADA Line, rect., map. 6.2 x 15.3 Ins.: A Map | of the | Present Seat of War | on the Borders | of | Canada. | Aitken Sculp. From "Pennsylvania Magazine," October, 1775. 7 MONTREAL, CANADA Line, rect. 6.8 x 9.7 Ins.: over, Engraved for the Pennsylvania Magazine (Nov., 1775)- p. 517 \ under, Aitken sc. | Plan of the Toron # Forti- fications of Montreal, or Ville Marie in Canada. 8 N. CAROLINA, S. CAROLINA AND GEORGIA Line, rect., map. 6.11 x 8.15 Ins.: A Newe Map of North 4 South | Carolina | $ Georgia | for the Pennsyla Magazine. | Aitken Sculp. 9 QUEBEC Line, rect. 4.6 x 6.15 Ins.: A Plan | of | Quebec | Metropolis | of | Canada | in ] North America. From "Pennsylvania Magazine," December, 1775. 10 PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE. TITLE-PAGE Line, vign. Liberty seated, with liberty-cap and shield with Penn arms. To right, a tree, with battle-ax, spear, gun, and cartridge-box inscribed "Liberty." To left, a pine-tree with flags, and a mortar inscribed "The Congress." In base, the "P. Mag.," harp, etc. 3.4 x 4.8 Ins.: over, The | Pennsylvania | Magazine: | or ] American I Monthly Museum. | MDCCLXXV. | Volume I. | under, P. E. D. inv. 4 delin.-R. Aitken Scu** | Juvat in sylvis hdbitare. | Phila- delphia: | Printed and sold by R. Aitken, Printer and Book- seller, | Opposite the London Coffee-house, Front-Street. 4 CHECK LIST 11 MAP OF VIRGINIA Line, rect., map. Title in oval in lower right-hand corner of map. 9.4x10.12 Ins.: Map | of the Maritime Parts of | Virginia | Exhibiting the Seat of War and of | Ld Dunmore's depredations. | in that Colony. | on margin of oval, P. E. D. Del in!-R. A. Sculp. JAMES AKIN 12 EDMUND MARCH BLUNT Described as-A caricature representing Edmund M. Blunt, editor of the Newburyport "Herald," hurling a skillet, entitled "Infuriated Despondency." Executed at Newburyport, Mass., about 1805. 13 "LORD" TIMOTHY DEXTER Line, vign. Full length; moving to right, followed by dog; large cocked hat on head. Near head, four lines closing with "affirmed by me-Timothy Dexter." 4.13 x 4 Ins.: Engraved from the Life-by James Akin. Newburyport | The Most Noble | Lord Timothy Dexter | two lines | Entered ac- cording to Act of Congress June 1st 1805 by Akin Newburyport. Massts 14 DICKY FOLWELL Etching, vign. Full length; standing; hat on head; hands on hips. To right, a very fat hog, squatting. 7.7 X 5.12 Ins.: over, The | Spirit of the Press | Nothing extenuate nor set down | aught in Malice | sic sum ut vides | under, "Dicky Fol- well." ' 15 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, oval. Bust; profile, right. 4.3 x 3.8 Ins.: J. Akin Sc. Philada | Benjamin Franklin. | Published by Wm Duane, Philadelphia, 1809 16 ANDREW JACKSON Described as-Stipple caricature, designed and engraved by J. Akin. Title, "Caucus Curs in full yell, or a War-Whoop to saddle on the People, a Pappoose President." 5 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 17 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 5.6 x 4.4 Ins.: Painted by C. W. Peale, 1791-EngravedbyAkinHarri- son Junr | Thomas Jefferson Esqr | Vice President of the United States | President of the American Philosophical Society | Philada Pub. by A. H. Junr Jan 10th 1800. 18 THOMAS JEFFERSON Described as-A caricature representing Jefferson milking a cow held by the horns and tail by John Bull and Napoleon. Executed at Newburyport, Mass., about 1800-8. 19 PATRICK LYON Line, rect. Half-length; seated in prison-cell; face % left; holding dividers in right hand, plan in left hand. 5.10 x 4.8 Ins.: Grav'd by J. Akin. | Patrick Lyon, | who suffered Three months severe imprisonment on merely | a vague suspicion for the internal Robbery of the Bank | of Pennsylvania. 20 CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY Stip., oval. Half-length; in uniform; face % left. 8.3 x 7.4 Ins.: General Pinckney | Late Envoy Extraordinary to the French Republic. | Engraved Published by Akin Harrison Junr Philada May 1st 1799 | From an original Picture by James Earle in the possession of Major Thos. Pinckney 21 BENJAMIN RUSH Line, rect. Full bust; face % right. 7.6 x 6.3 Ins.: Painted by J. Paul Junr-Engraved by J. Akin | Dr Ben- jamin Rush | To the Gentlemen of the Faculty fy Medical Stu- dents throughout the | United States, this Plate Engraved with the Drs Permission at the request | of his Pupils from the Original Picture in the Proprietor's Possession is j Inscribed by their Obed1 Humble Serv1 | James Akin | Published March 20th 1800 Sold by J. Akin, Engraver, Johnson's Court Nth 8th Sf Philadelphia i. As described. n. All inscription erased, except Dr Benjamin Rush, and en- graver changed to Engraved by J. Wiggin. 6 CHECK LIST 22 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mixed. Bust in uniform; profile, right; in oval medallion on the shaft of a monument surmounted by an urn. Over the medallion a wreath, and on a ribbon below the title, with a tablet below bearing inscription. At the base, the arms of Washington and olive-branch and sword crossed. To right, a woman weeping; to left, an eagle with bowed head; in background, a willow and pine-tree. 11.12x7.6 Ins.: G. Washington. | Born 11th Feby 0. S. 1732. | Comr Cont1 Army 1775 | Prest Fed: Convention 1787. | Brest United States 1789. | Declined Election 1796. | Comr Fed1 Army 1798. | Ame- rica lamenting her Loss at the Tomb of | General Washington | Intended as a Tribute of respect paid to departed Merit # Vertue, in | the remembrance of that illustrious Hero 4 most Amiable man who Died Decr lip. 1799. | Design'd Engraved and Published by Akin $ Harrison Junr Philada Jan# 20th 1800. Hart, 147. 23 STATE HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Line, rect. 4.4 x 5.10 Ins.: Graved by James Akvn Philad. \ The State House at Columbia. I Taken from Hive's Tavern May 1791}, From "View of S. Carolina," by John Drayton, Charleston. S. C., 1802. Akin also engraved maps, machinery, etc., for this book. 24 U. S. NAVAL COMMISSION Line, vign. Trophy of arms at bottom of a U. S. naval com- mission, filled out in 1798. 4.4 x 8.7 Ins.: Designed $ Engraved by Akin $ Harrison Junr [ Written by S. Lewis Senr 25 CARICATURE-DRESS Etch., rect. Man in absurd uniform, with enormous plumed chapeau, fan in right hand. 4.14 x 2.8 Ins.: Designed and Engraved by James Akin Philada | Dress | The most destinguishing mark of a military Genius | page 61 Frontispiece to "Advice to the Officers of the Army, etc.," Philadelphia, 1813. 7 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 26 EVE AND THE SERPENT Line, rect. 3.8 x 2.5 Ins.: Engraved by James Akin, Newburyport | (See Vol. I. page 302.) Frontispiece to "Works of John Milton," Charlestown, 1805. 27 DRESS OF LAPLANDERS, ETC. Line, vign. Group about fireplace in center, and various articles of Lapland dress about this vignette. 4.15 X 8.3 Ins.: Grav'd by James Akin. | Inside of a Hut Dress of the Laplanders. 28 UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND Described as-A caricature representing the United States and England in the form of two dogs, quarreling over a bone labeled "Oregon." Executed at Newburyport in 1800-8. 29 A. MARCH'S BOOKSTORE Described as-A copperplate engraving of the interior of the book-store of Angier March; published at Newburyport, Mass., about 1800; signed J. A. Note. Akin engraved a number of general plates for Dobson's edition of Rees' encyclopedia; for Pinkerton's "Voyages," and other works. MRS. JAMES AKIN 30 ORPHANS'ASYLUM CERTIFICATE Mixed, oval. Woman seated under tree; child standing to left; three other children behind her; in background, girls near a building inscribed "Asylum"; drapery above, crossed palms below. 4.14 x 6.15 Ins.: in certificate below, Mrs. Akin furnishes each member with a specimen | of her abilities in the graphic arts, etc Heading to certificate of membership of the orphans' asylum, Newburyport, Mass. 8 CHECK LIST JOEL ALLEN 31 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Mixed, oval. Bust in uniform; long hair; profile, right. 6.7x4.13 Ins.: Drawn from the life at Milan.-Engraved by J. Allen. | Bonaparte | Commander in Chief of the Army in Italy Cut close under last line. 32 WILLIAM ROMAINE Line, oval. Full bust in robes and bands; face % left. 3.11 x 2.15 Ins.: J. Allen fc. | The Revd Wm Romaine A. M. 33 NEW THEATRE, NEW YORK Described as-Oblong, 12mo. Engraved by J. Allen from a drawing by E. Tisdale. "A View of the New Theatre in New York (as proposed)." 34 HYMN TUNES Line. Inscription in an ornamental border. 5.12 X3.12 Ins.: A | Collection | of | Hymn Tunes | from | The most modern and Approv'd Authors | By | Andrew Law A M | Printed by Wm Law, Cheshire | J. Allen sc1 35 SELECT HARMONY. I Line. Highly ornamented border; at top, seated female figure, with stars about head. 3.12 x 8.2 Ins.: Select Harmony | Containing in a plain and concise Man- ner, the Rules of Singing: | together with | A Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns and Anthems. | By Andrew Law, A. B. | Farming- ton 1779-J. Allen Sculpsit. 36 SELECT HARMONY. II Line, title-page. 4.8 x 8.12 Ins.: Select Harmony. | Containing in a plain and concise man- ner, the Rules of Singing: | Together with a Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns and Anthems | By Andrew Law. A. B. \ J Allen sculp. This is a different plate, and is accompanied by 100 pages of music, also engraved by Allen. 9 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 37 MAP OF CONNECTICUT Line, rect. Title within fancy border in lower right-hand cor- ner, with seal of Connecticut, ship at sea, compass, sheaves of grain, etc. 27.6 x 34.12 Ins.: A | New and Correct Map of | Connecticut | one of the United States of North America | From Actual Survey- | Humbly Dedicated by Permission to his Excellency Samuel Huntington Esquire | Governor and Commander in chief of said | State | By his most Humble Servant [ William Blodget. | Joel Allen Script sculpt i. As described. ii. Added below rectangle, Middletown Printed for the Pub- lisher March 17 9%. 38 ELEAZER DRAGGED TO TORTURE Line, rect. ornad. Jupiter on pedestal to left, with two men offering "swine's flesh"; to right, Eleazer being dragged for- ward. v 9.11 x 6.12 Ins.: over, Engraved | for the | American Edition | of [ May- nard's | Josephus | under, J. Allen set | Eleazer by Command of Antiochus the Tyrant dragged to the Torture for refusing to eat Swine's Flesh and sacrifice to Idols. | Published by William Dur ell N° 19 Queen Street. 39 PHILISTINES IN THE TEMPLE OF ASHTAROTH Line, highly ornamental rect. border. Warrior in center holding up a man's head by the hair before an altar; other figures carry- ing armor. 9.10 x 6.11 Ins.: above, Engraved | for the | American Edition | of | May- nard's | Josephus | under, Eng. by J. Allen | The Philistines de- positing the Armour fyc. | of Saul in the Temple of Ashtaroth. L. ALLEN 40 STEPHEN WILLIAMS Crude mez., oval. Half-length; face % left. 5.4 x 3.12 Ins.: L. Allen sc. \ Stephen Williams D.D. Aged 89 | First Pastor of Longmeadow | Died June 10. A. D. 178% | 66 yr of his Ministry. 10 CHECK LIST S. ALLARDICE 41 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, oval. Bust; profile, right. 4.1 x 3.6 Ins.: Drawn by T. Halloway from the Bust modelled at Paris from the Life, Engrav'd by Allardice. | Benj. Franklin, L. L. D. F. R. S. | R. Campbell fy C08 Edition of the History of Eng- land. 42 GEORGE I Line, oval in ruled rect. Bust; profile, left. 6.15 x 4.2 Ins.: George 1st | 5. Allardice fc* \ R. Campbell C03 Edition of the History of England 43 GEORGE II Line, oval in ruled rect. Full bust; profile, left. 7.1 x 4.3 Ins.: George 11 | A. Allardice Sc. | R. Campbell C03 Edition of the History of England 44 GEORGE III Line, oval in rect. Full bust; face % right. 6.11 x 4.1 Ins.: George 3 | Allardice | R. Campbell <§• C03 Edition of the History of England Note. Allardice alone and Allardice & Scot engraved a number of plates for Dobson's Philadelphia edition of Rees' encyclopedia. ALEXANDER ANDERSON 45 JOEL BARLOW Line, oval. Full bust; face front. 3.7 X 2.11 Ins.: Le Barbier del | A. A. sc. | Joel Barlow. 46 JOHN CARROLL Stip., oval. Full bust in clerical robes; face front; a church in right distance. 3.10 X 3 Ins.: 1. P. de C. pinx1-A. sculp1 | The Most Reverend, | John Carroll, | Archbishop of Baltimore, | Catholic Metropolitan | of the United States in N: America. [ five lines biography. 11 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 47 CHARLES V Line, oval frame in rect. ornad. Bust in armor; face % right. 7x4.9 Ins.: over, Frontispiece to Vol. 2. [ on ribbon under oval, Charles V Emperor of Germany | under rect., Titian pinx1-A. Ander- son Sc. | Published by G. F. Hopkins, New York, 1801/,. 48 GEORGE CLINTON Line, oval. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 3.7 x 2.12 Ins.: Anderson s. | George Clinton 49 GEORGE FREDERICK COOKE Stip., vign. Full length, standing; plumed hat; face % right; baton in right hand. 3.12 X 2 Ins.: de Wilde del.-Anderson sc. | N. York. | Mr Cooke as Rich- ard III. | "Well, as you guess?" | See page 393 50 THOMAS DILWORTH Described as-Oval in rect. Half-length seated to right; quill in hand. 5.4 x 3.2 Ins.: on base, Thos Dilworth | School Master | Anderson F. 51 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, oval. Full bust; profile, right; fur cap; lightning to right. 3.10 x 2.12 Ins.: Anderson S. | Benj. Franklin. 52 FRANCIS I Line, oval frame in rect. ornad. Bust; profile, right. 7 x 4.8 Ins.: over, Frontispiece to Vol. 3. | on banner under oval, Fran- cis 1 King of France | under rect., Titian pinx1-A. Anderson Sc. N. Y. | Published by G. F. Hopkins, New York, 1804. 53 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Stip., rect. frame. Full bust; profile, right. 12.5 x 9.5 + Ins.: Sharpless ***-A. Anderson Sc. | General Hamilton 54 GEORGE R. T. HEWES Described in McKee Sale as "Engraved by A. Anderson." 12 CHECK LIST 55 JUNIUS Stip., rect. frame, ornad, suspended by a bar. Bust of man with star on left breast; face concealed by a curtain looped back to left. ' 2.12x2.4 Ins.: over, The \ Letters of Junius. | under, Corbould del.-A. Anderson sc. | Stat nominis umbra. | New-York, Published by E. Duyckinck. | 1821. 56 LOGAN, INDIAN CHIEF Line, vign. Head; face % right; trees back of head. 1.13 x 2.9 Ins.: Who is there to morn for Logan? On title-page of "The Speech of Logan," by Thomas Jeffer- son. Elliot & Hunt, 32 Chatham Street, New York. 57 JOHN MILTON Stip., oval. Full bust; nearly front face. 2.9 x 2.1 Ins.: Anderson sc. | Milton 58 THOMAS MOORE Reported but not described. 59 WILLIAM PENN Line, oval. Full bust; hat on head; face % right. 3.11 x 2.13 Ins.: Anderson S. | Willm Penn. 60 CHARLES C. PINCKNEY Line, oval. Half-length in uniform; face % right. 3.13 x 3.1 Ins.: Anderson S. | Gen1 Pinckney. 61 EDWARD POST Stip., silhouette. Bust; profile, left. 2.14x1.8 Ins.: A. Anderson Sc. \ Edward Post, Esqr \ Member of the Royal College | of Surgeons, London, ^c. 62 WILLIAM ROBERTSON Line, rect. History seated on throne; Minerva to left, Hercules to right. On base of throne a medallion portrait of Dr. Robert- son. 6.9 x 4.2 Ins.: over, Frontispiece to Vol. I. [ under, Ansell del.-A. Ander- son S. | Published by G. F. Hopkins, New York, 1804. 13 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 63 THOMAS TRUXTON Line, oval. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 3.13x3.1 Ins.: A. Anderson Sc. | Commodore Truxton 64 "PARAGON" STEAMBOAT Line, rect. 3.10 x QA Ins.: A. Anderson Sc. | The Paragon Steam-Boat. | Engraved for the Med. $ Phil. Register. 65 HIBERNIAN SOCIETY, SOUTH CAROLINA Line, rect. 12.12 x 20.14 Ins.: G. Thresher Del1, Script. | A. Anderson Sc. Certificate of The Incorporated Hibernian Society of South Carolina. 66 ANATOMICAL FIGURE Line, engraved on several plates. Full length anatomical figure, showing the muscles. 40.12 x 11.10 Ins.: A. Anderson M. D. sculp. N. York 1790 Partial list of books containing copperplates engraved by Alexander Anderson other than those listed. American Edition of Maynard's "Josephus" New York, 1792 "Life of Jesus Christ." (Birdsall & Menut.) " 1795 "New York Magazine" " 1795 "The New Encyclopaedia." (John Low.) " 1797 "Payne's Geography." (John Low.) " 1799 "Terrible Tractoration." (Samuel Stansbury.) " 1804 "Fables of Flora." (Hr. Langhorne.) " 1804 "Odes of Anacreon" " 1805 Bunyan's "Holy War" " 1805 Holy Bible. (Collins, Perkins & Co.) " 1807 "Peregrine Pickle" " 1813 "Pleasures of Memory." (S. Rogers.) " 1814 "Captain Riley's Narrative" " 1816 "The Medical and Philosophical Register" " Gesner's "Death of Abel" Baltimore, 1807 "Works of Shakespeare" Boston, 1810 14 CHECK LIST HUGH ANDERSON 67 GEORGE BARON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.8 x2.14 Ins.: New York, Drawn by Howell-Engraved by Anderson \ George Baron | Born Sept 1 1769 | Published 1806 68 JOHN BUNYAN Stip., oval. Full bust; face almost front. 4.6 X 3.6 Ins.: H. Anderson, sculp. [ John Bunyan 69 JOHN WALKER Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.6 x 2.9 Ins.: H. Anderson fc. | John Walker Published, Philadelphia, 1811. 70 MILITIA MUSTER Aquatint, rect. A caricature of a militia muster. 11.5 x 15.15 Ins.: Engraved by H. Anderson | Engraved in Rulett by H. Anderson | A Militia Muster | eleven lines of nonsense. 71 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA Line, circular. Two sides of a medal. Over upper circle, "The Society's Medal." Obverse, two oxen dragging a plow, with "Venerate the Plow | The Agricultural | Society | of Philadel- phia." Reverse, harrow and other tools in base. Diam. 2 Ins.: H. Anderson sc. Note. H. Anderson engraved a large number of good line plates for S. F. Bradford's edition of Rees' encyclopedia, Philadelphia, 1805-18. W. B. ANNIN 72 JONATHAN EDWARDS Line, vign. Full bust in robes; face front. 2.9 x 2.6 Ins.: W. B. Annin sc. | Jonathan Edwards 15 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 73 B. JACOBS Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right. 2.12 x 2.6 Ins.: W. B. Annin Sc. | I am yours | in all dear relations | B. Jacobs (auto) | Pr. by C. S. Holland 74 JANE McCREA Line, oval. Indians torturing a woman. 9.3 x 7-9 Ins.: Painted by Smirk-W. B. Annin Sc. | The Tragical Death of Miss McCrea | in the year 1777 near Fort Edward in Wash- ington County N. Y. 75 THOMAS MACDONOUGH Stip., vign. Full bust in uniform; face to right. 3.3 x 2.7 Ins.: W. Lewis Pinx1-W. B. Annin Sc. | T. Macdonough, Esqr 76 GENERAL MOREAU Stip., vign. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 3.4 x 2.12 Ins.: Paul Svinine Pinx1 | W. B. Annin Sc. | Le General Moreau. | Pubd by N. Willis N° 76 State St Boston. JOHN MURRAY Stip., circular. Bust; profile, right. Diam. 2.5 Ins.: W. B. Annin Sc. | Revd John Murray. 78 HARRIET NEWELL Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 2.14 x 2.2 Ins.: W. Doyle pinxt-W. B. Annin Sc. | Mrs. Harriet Newell | Published by Samuel T. Armstrong Boston (1815) 79 ISRAEL PUTNAM Line, vign. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 2.5 x 2.6 Ins.: W. B. Annin Sc. | Israel Putnam. 80 THOMAS REID Line, oval. Full bust; profile, left. 3.12 x 2.15 Ins.: Engraved by W. B. Annin | Thomas Reid D. D. | Published by S. Etheridge Junr 16 CHECK LIST 81 ABIGAIL WATERS Slip., oval. Full bust; cap on head; face front. 3.6 x 2.12 Ins.: J. Johnson p.-Doyle Del. - W. B. Annin Sc. | Mrs Abigail Waters, | Born Jan. 13, 1721: Died Nov. 22. 1816. Aged 96 Years. | Published by Samuel T. Armstrong N° 50 Cornhill. 82 DANIEL WEBSTER Line, vign. Full bust; face % left. 1.11X1.5 Ins.: W. B. A. Sc. | Daniel Webster | Published by N. Dearborn <§• Son. 83 HENRY KIRKE WHITE Stip., rect. Full bust; profile, left. 3 x 2.9 Ins.: T. Barber Pin^-W. B. Annin Sc. Henry Kirke White, | 0bf October 19th 1806. | JEt. 21 Years. Published by Charles Ewer fy T. Bedlington N° 48, Cornhill Boston 84 HENRY KIRKE WHITE Line, vign. Urn on pedestal among trees; inscription on urn and pedestal. 3.2 x 2.12 Ins.: H. K. White | etc. | His monument shall j be his name alone | W. B. Annin Sc. | four lines | Published by Joel Smith Boston. 85 MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL COLLEGE Line, vign. 3.14 x 6.13 Ins.: J. R. Penniman del.- W. B. Annin Sc. \ Massachusetts Medical College. 86 "NAVAL MONUMENT" Line. Title-page to "The Naval Monument." 6.4 x 4 Ins.: Inv. et Del. by | J. R. Penniman Boston. - W. B. Annin Sc. | Engd for the Naval Monument. (Copyright by A. Bowen, Boston, 1815.) 87 PERRY'S VICTORY. I Line, rect. Naval combat. 3.15 x 7.14 Ins.: over, Engraved for the Naval Monument, | under, M. Corne p.-W. B. Annin Sc. | First View of Com. Perry's Victory. 17 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 88 PERRY'S VICTORY. II Line, rect. Naval combat. 3.15 x 7.14 Ins.: over, Engraved for the Naval Monument. | under, M. Come p.- TV. B. Annin Sc. | Second View of Com. Perry's Victory. 89 SENECA FALLS, NEW YORK Line, rect. 3.15 x 8.10 Ins.: W. B. Annin Sc. | View of the Village of Seneca Falls from Prospect Hill. ANNIN & SMITH 90 M.F.X. BICHAT » Stip., vign. Full bust; face front. 4.2 x 3.11 Ins.: Choquet Del, Paris.-Annin 4* Smith Sc. Boston. | Bichat. | Published by Richardson Lord, Boston. 91 WILLIAM EUSTIS Line, rect. frame ornad. Arms of Massachusetts, with motto above; drapery with name below frame. Half-length; seated to right; face % right; paper in right hand and bust of Washing- ton in right background. 10.2 X 6.10 Ins.: His Excellency \ William Eustis, \ Governor of Massa- chusetts. | Engraved by Annin Smith, from the Original Pic- ture by H. Williams, in the Hall of the Republican Institution, Boston. 92 STEPHEN GANO Stip., oval. Bust; face front. 3.10 x 2.15 Ins.: J. Partridge del.-Annin # Smith, sc. | Rev. Stephen Gano, A. M. | Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Providence R. I. 93 JOSEPH GRAFTON Stip., rect. Half-length, face % left. 3.7 x 2.12 Ins.: Painted by Miss Goodrich-Annin <§• Smith Sc. | Revd Joseph Grafton, A. M.\ Pastor of the Baptist Church [New- ton. | (Mass.) 18 CHECK LIST 94 WASHINGTON IRVING Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; right hand to face; face front. ' 3.13 x 3.3 Ins.: G. S. Newton, del.-Annin # Smith sculp. | Washington Irving Esqr | Author of the Sketch Book. | Published by S. Walker, Washington Street, Boston. 95 MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE Stip., rect. Full length; standing; civilian dress; hat and cane in right hand; face % left. 10.13 x 7.5 Ins.: Annin Smith sc. | Lafayette. 96 MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE Stip., rect. Three-quarter length; standing; hat and cane in right hand; face % left. 7.4 x 5.4 Ins.: Engd by Annin $ Smith, from the admired Print by Le- roux, after a painting by Scheffer, published in Paris the present year-182 Ip. | Lafayette. Wl JOHN PEAK Stip., oval. Bust; face % right. 3.1 x 2.6 Ins.: Mrs. Chorley pinx^-Annin Smith. Sc. [ Revd John Peak. 98 SAMUEL PEARCE Stip., oval. Bust; face % left. 3.7 x 2.10 Ins.: Medley pinx1-Annin # Smith sc. | Samuel Pearce A. M.\ late Minister of the Gospel, Birmingham, Eng. [ Engraved for the American Bap. Mag. i. As described. ii. Magazine erased and title, Revd Samuel Pearce A.M.\ Late of Birmingham, Eng. 99 RAM MOHUN ROY Stip., vign. Full bust in Oriental dress, turban on head; profile, left. 5 x 4.12 Ins.: Ram Mohun Roy. | The learned Brahmin etc. (three lines)] Engraved Published by Annin Smith N° Court Street Boston. 19 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 100 WILLIAM ROGERS Stip., reel. Full bust; profile, left. 3.13 x 3 Ins.: Annin Smith, sc. | William Rogers, D. D. i. As described. n. Engraver erased and relettered William Rogers, D. D. Professor of Oratory, | in the College of Philadelphia. Engraved for the New Baptist Magazine. JanH 1885. 101 SAMUEL SHAW Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face % left. 3.9 x 2.14 Ins.: Annin # Smith Sc. | Revd Samuel Shaw. 102 SAMUEL STILLMAN Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face almost front. 3.11 x 3 Ins.: Drawn by Doyle-Annin Smith, sc. | Samuel Stillman, D. D. | Late Pastor of the First Baptist Church, | in Boston. 103 THOMAS S.WEBB Stip., vign. Full bust; face front; with organ, music-books, a willow tree, roses, etc. 7.6 x 6.3 Ins.: J. R. Penniman Del.-Annin Smith, Sculp. | Tho. S. Webb. | eight lines dedicating the plate to masonic and musical societies; copyright, Boston, 1820. 104 JAMES M. WINCHELL Stip., oval in rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.8 x 2.14 Ins.: Drawn by Miss Doyle from a Portrait by Frothingham- Engraved by Annin <§■ Smith | Revd James Manning Winchell, A. M.\ Late Pastor of the First Baptist | Church in Boston. 105 SAMUEL WORCESTER Stip., oval. Full bust; face almost front. 4.1 x 3.6 Ins.: Morse pinx*-Annin Smith sc. | Rev. Samuel Worcester, D. D. | Late Senior Pastor of the Tabernacle Church, Salem, Mass. | and Corresponding Secretary of the A. B. C. F. M. 106 GROUP OF CLERGYMEN Stip., rect. Six frames grouped two and two. 5.9 X 3.6 Ins.: Annin Smith Sc. | on the frames, Seabury | Backus | Ed- wards | Rodgers | Asbury | Muhlenberg 20 CHECK LIST 107 BUNKER HILL BATTLE Described as-Engraved certificate of membership in the Bunker Hill Monument Association; view of battle as a heading. En- graved by Annin & Smith from a drawing by Penniman. 108 BERKSHIRE MEDICAL INSTITUTION Line, rect. 4.7 x 6.5 Ins.: Annin # Smith Sc. | Berkshire Medical Institution. 109 HARVARD COLLEGE Described as-Two plates: (1) Northeast view of the several halls of Harvard College, taken from the Cragie road. (2) South view of the several halls of Harvard College, taken from the balcony of the President's house. Fisher, pinx't, Annin & Smith, sc., and C. C. Torrey, sc. Published by Cummings, Hil- liard & Co., Boston, May, 1823. 110 MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL Line, vign. 2.4 x 5.6 Ins.: J. R. Penniman del.-Annin Smith Sc. | Massachusetts General Hospital. Ill NAHANT HOTEL Line, vign. 4.1 x 6.13 Ins.: J. R. Penniman-Annin fy Smith | Nahant Hotel. | Adver- tisement below in type. 112 MAP OF CFIARLESTOWN PENINSULA Described as-Plan of Charlestown peninsula in the State of Massachusetts from accurate survey by Peter Tufts, 1818. En- graved by Annin & Smith. 17 X 20.10 J. BANNERMAN 113 CONDORCET Line, oval in rect. over panel containing name. Full bust; profile, left. 4.14 x 2.15 Ins.: N. Caritat de Condorcet. | Born, 17^3. Died 179I{.. | under rect., J. Bannerman Scut 21 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 114 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, oval; above, festoon of ribbon and roses descending at sides. Bust to left; fur cap and spectacles. 4.4 x 2.12 Ins.: J. Bannerman sculp. | Dr Benjamin Franklin. 115 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., oval, decorated as above. Bust to left; fur cap and spec- tacles. 4.6x2.14 Ins.: J. Bannerman sculp. | Dr Benjamin Franklin. WILLIAM BARKER 116 THE DOGE'S PALACE Described as-View of buildings. Barker, sc. The Doge's palace at Venice. 2.4 x 4.7 117 TITLE-PAGE. BIRCH'S "VIEWS OF PHILADELPHIA" Very elaborate script., oblong folio. Ins.: W. Barker sculp. Barker also engraved the plan of the city of Philadelphia in the same work, published in 1800. Note. William Barker was a map and script engraver and his signed work generally is of this nature. JOHN JAMES BARRALET 118 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Shrouded full length of Washington rising from the tomb, supported by Time and Fame. To left, Faith, Hope and Charity. In left base, American eagle and war emblems and Liberty seated, head in left hand. In right base, an American Indian, seated. 24 x 18.6 , Ins.: on tomb, Sacred ] to the Memory of | W ashington. | 0 B Dec A D 1799. AEt | 68. | on lid of tomb, I. J. Barralet | Fecit | below rect., Philadelphia Published by Simon Chaudron, and John J Barralet, JanH ISO®. 1. As described. 22 CHECK LIST n. Under rect., Drawn and-Engraved by J. J. Barralet. | Publisher changed to Published %£nd Feby 1816 by B. Tanner Engraver No 7 4 South Eighth Street. in. Same as II-added-Commemoration of Washington. [ Printed by Cammeyer Acock; iv. Address and printer's line erased. Hart, 675. 119 ALEXANDER WILSON Stip., oval in rect. Half-length; profile, right; gun and paper in right hand. 4.12 x 3.14 Ins.: Drawn Engraved by J. J. Barralet. | Alexander Wilson, | Author of the American Ornithology. | Native of Paisley Scot- land died 1813 aged 4^- | Entered according to Act of Congress the *** Novr 1814 by J. J. Barralet of the State of Pennsyl- vania. 120 WELSH SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA Line, oval. Columbia seated to left, with woman introducing to her another woman and a child; men and women landing from a boat; below, a harp, goat, etc. 11 x 11.8 Ins.: Designed Engraved by John James Barralet. Certificate filled out in 1801. 121 EMMELINE Line, rect. Man in uniform seated, supporting a seated woman; another woman standing in rear, in landscape; in left distance, three figures in a boat. 4.2 x 2.2 Ins.: J. J. Barralet Inv* fy fc. j Emmeline. W. J. BENNETT 122 CLARA FISHER Aquatint, rect. Three-quarter length; standing; face % left. 15.10x12.8 Ins.: Engd by Ulman Pilbrow, and Aquatinted by Bennett.- from the original picture by Henry Inman, Esqr | Miss Clara Fisher. | To whom this plate is Respectfully Dedicated by her 23 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS much obliged and very humble servant | Bourne. | New York. Bourne Depository of Arts, 359 Broadway. (Copyright, 1829.) 123 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Aquatint, rect. 16.8 x 24.2 Ins.: Paind # Engd by W. J. Bennett | Baltvmore from Federal Hill | New York Bub. by H. I. Megarey | Printed by J. & G. Neale ( ?) 124 BAY OF NEW YORK Aquatint, rect. 4.13 x 7.5 Ins.: View of the Bay of New York from the Battery | Designed df Engraved Expressly for the New Mirror by W. J. Bennett. 125 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Aquatint, rect. 16.2 x 24.4 Ins.: Painted by W. J. Bennett-Engd by W. J. Bennett | Boston | From the Ship House, west end of the Navy Yard | Pub- lished by H. I. Megary New York (Copyright, 1833.) 126 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Aquatint, rect. 9.5 x 13.6 Ins.: W™ I. Bennett Pinx1 et Sculp1 | Broad Way from the Bowling Green 127 BUFFALO, NEW YORK Aquatint, rect. (Folio) Ins.: Paind by W. J. Bennett-from a sketch by J. W. Hill- Pub. by Henry J. Megarey New York.-Engraved by W. J. Bennett. | Buffalo, from Lake Erie. ] To E. Johnson, H. Pratt, S. Wilkinson, B. Rathbun, fy A. Palmer Esq8 and the Citizens of Buffalo with Col1 Rob* Steele of New York | this Print is respect- fully inscribed by their obt Serv1 W. J. Bennett (Copyright, 1836.) 128 CROTON AQUEDUCT Aquatint, rect. 5.12 x 7.14 Ins.: F. B. Tower.-W. Bennett, sc. [ Aqueduct Bridge for Road Way. 24 CHECK LIST 129 CROTON AQUEDUCT Aquatint, rect. 5.8 X 10.2 Ins.: XXI | F. B. Tower.-W. Bennett, sc. | Croton Aqueduct at Glendinning Valley. 130 CROTON AQUEDUCT Aquatint, rect. 7.2 x 10.5 Ins.: XV. | F. B. Tower.- W. Bennett, sc. | Croton Aqueduct at Mill River. 131 CROTON AQUEDUCT Aquatint, rect. 4.11 x 7.5 Ins.: F. B. Tower.-W. Bennett. \ Croton Aqueduct at Sing Sing. 132 CROTON AQUEDUCT Aquatint, rect. 5.8 x 10.10 Ins.: F. B. Tower.-W. Bennett. | View above the Croton Dam.. 133 CROTON AQUEDUCT Aquatint, rect. 7 x 10.3 Ins.: XV1I1 | F. B. Tower.-W. Bennett, sc. | Croton Aqueduct at Yonkers. 134 CROTON AQUEDUCT Aquatint, rect. • 4.12 x 10 Ins.: XX | F. B. Tower.-W. Bennett. | View of the jet at Harlem River. 135 CATSKILL MOUNTAINS Aquatint, rect. 4.15 x 7.13 Ins.: Drawn Engraved by W. Bennett for the New Mirror [ Catskill Mountains 136 EQUINOCTIAL OFF SANDY HOOK Aquatint, rect. 4.12 x 7.5 Ins.: The Equinoctial off Sandy Hook | Designed and Engraved expressly for the New Mirror by W. J. Bennett. 25 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 137 FULTON STREET MARKET, NEW YORK Described as-Aquatint by W. J. Bennett, pinx1 et sculp1. View of Fulton Street and market. 138 HAY SLOOPS ON NORTH RIVER Aquatint, rect. 5 x 7.10 Ins.: The Hay-sloops on the North River | From an original pic- ture | Designed and engraved expressly for the New Mirror by W. J. Bennett. 139 NEW YORK QUARANTINE Aquatint, rect. 15.3 x 22.3 Ins.: Painted Engraved by-W. J. Bennett. | View of the New York Quarantine Station, Staten Island. | Printed by J. Neale. | Published by Parker fy Clover 180 Fulton Street New York. (Copyright, 1833.) 140 NEW YORK FIRE OF 1835 Aquatint, rect. 16.4 x 23.10 Ins.: Painted by N. Calyo-Engraved by TV. J. Bennett. ] View of the Great fire in New York, Decr 16th fy 17th 1835. | As seen from the top of the Bank of America, Cor. of Wall Wm S{ (Copyright, 1836.) 141 NEW YORK FIRE OF 1835 Aquatint, rect. 16.4 x 23.10 Ins.: N. Calyo Pinx1-Engd by W. J. Bennett | View of the Ruins after the Great Fire in New York Dec. 16th 17th 1835. | As seen from Exchange Place. Published by L. P. Clover. 142 NIAGARA FALLS Aquatint, rect. 16.2 x 20.8 Ins.: Painted 4 Engd By W. J. Bennett.-Printed 4 Cold by J. Hill. | Niagara Falls. | To Thomas Dixon Esqr this View of the British Falls taken from Goat Island. | is respectfully In- scribed by his Obedient Serv* | Henry J. Megarey. 143 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Aquatint, rect. 17.11 x 25.7 Ins.: Engraved by W. J. Bennett from a Painting by G. Cooke. | 26 CHECK LIST Richmond. | From the hill above the waterworks (Copyright, New York. 1834.) 144 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK Aquatint, rect. 9.7 x 13.9 Ins.: Wm I. Bennett Pinx* et Sculp* | South St. from Maiden Lane. | Henry I. Megarey New York. 145 U. S. SLOOP ARCHIPELAGO Aquatint, rect. 5 X 8.11 The Archipelago in a Levanter. | Drawn and Engraved by W. J. Bennett for the New Mirror. 146 U. S. FRIGATE HUDSON Aquatint, rect. 4.15 x 7.13 Ins.: The U. S. Frigate Hudson returning from a cruise with a fair wind | Drawn and Engraved Expressly for the New Mirror by W. J. Bennett. 147 U. S. BRIG PORPOISE Aquatint, rect. 4.13 x 7.15 Ins.: The U. S. Brig Porpoise in a squall. | Drawn and Engraved Expressly for the New Mirror by W. J. Bennett. 148 U. S. SHIP PENNSYLVANIA Described as-Aquatint, rect. View of two ships in a stormy sea. Painted by Pringle; engraved by Bennett; published in 1839. 26% x 18 149 WASHINGTON, D. C. Aquatint, rect.. 17.15 x 24.7 Ins.: Painted by G. Cooke.-Eng^ by W. J. Bennett. | City of Washington | From beyond the Navy Yard. ] Published by Lewis P. Clover 180 Fulton St. N. Y. 150 WEEHAWKEN ON HUDSON Aquatint, rect. 4.12 x 7.6 Ins.: View of Weehawken Bluff from the Hudson] {Looking up) | Designed Engraved expressly for the New Mirror by W. J. Bennett. 27 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 151 WEST POINT, NEW YORK Aquatint, rect. 15.9 x 22.7 Ins.: Painted by Geo. Cooke.-Engraved by IF. J. Bennett. | West Point, from above Washington Valley ] Looking down the River | New York, Published by Lewis P. Clover, 180 Fulton Street. (Copyright, 1834.) BIRCH, 152 THOMAS GURNEY Line, oval frame omad, surmounted by urn, with festoons; name on scroll under oval, with books and a pen in an inkstand. Full bust; almost front face. 3.12x2.8 Ins.: Mr Tho. Gurney | Birch Sculp. | (four lines) Frontispiece to "Easy and Compendious System of Short Hand," by Thomas Sargeant. Philadelphia, Dobson & Lang, 1789. WILLIAM BIRCH 153 MRS. ROBINSON Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to left; profile, left; right arm on rock; sea in left background. 5.4 x 3 Ins.: Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds-Engraved by Willm Birch, Enamell (sic) Painter. | Mrs. Robinson, j Published April 1, 1792 by Wm Birch No. 2 Macclesfield Street, Soho. 154 MONMOUTHSHIRE, ENGLAND Stip., rect. 3.14x5.5 Ins.: View in Monmouthshire. [ Painted by Nathaniel Pocock # engraved by W. Birch, Enamel Painter. [ Published April 1. 1790, by W. Birch, Hampstead Heath. 155 PLYMOUTH DOCK, ENGLAND Stip., rect. 3.9 x 4.11 Ins.: View of Plymouth Dock. | Painted by E. Garvey R A. $ engraved by Wm Birch Enamel Painter. | Published Septr 1. 1788. by Wm Birch, Hampstead Heath $ Sold by T. Thornton, Southampton Strf Cov1 Garden. 28 CHECK LIST 156 PORTSMOUTH, ENGLAND Line, rect. 3.14 x 5.6 Ins.: Painted by The Right Hon^e Lord Viscount Duncannon- and engraved by TV. Birch Enamel Painter | View of Portsmouth and the masts of the Royal George | a# they appear this present year 1789. | Published June 1. 1789 by Wm. Birch, Hampstead Heath $ sold by T. Thornton, Southampton Street, Covent Garden. 157 WINDERMERE, ENGLAND Stip., rect. 4.3 x 5.9 Ins.: View on Winander Meer, Westmoreland- | Painted by P: J de Loutherbourg RA. $ engraved by W. Birch Enamel Painter. 158 SUMMER Stip., rect., with broad outer rect. Young girl, full length, with bundle of sticks and basket of flowers. Mill in right back- ground. 5.7 x 4.11 Ins.: inside outer rect., The Figure by N. Pocock-Engraved by W. Birch Enamel Painter. | under rect., Summer. | Published Octr 1. 1791. by TV. Birch Hampstead Heath. PHILADELPHIA VIEWS 159 PHILADELPHIA BUILDINGS Etch., vign. Four views of buildings on one plate. 11.4 x 7.8 Ins.: Phila. Library | Penna,. Hospital | Swedes Church | High St. Market House in 1800 | First plate of four subjects | for Birch's Philadelphia (Restrike.) 160 ALMSHOUSE Line, rect. 8.5 x 11.2 Ins.: Drawn, Engraved Published by W. Birch Son.-Sold by R. Campbell C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1799. | Alms House in Spruce Street Philadelphia. 161 ARCH STREET FERRY Line, rect. 8.10 x 11.6 Ins.: Drawn, Engraved 8,' Published by W. Birch Son.-Sold 29 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS R. Campbell # C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1800. | Arch Street Ferry, Philadelphia. i. As described. n. Restrike. Inscription changed to Drawn. Engraved # Published by W. Birch Springland near Bristol Pennsyl- vania 1800. Publisher erased. 162 BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 8.6 x 11.1 Ins.: Bank of Pennsylvania, South Second Street Philadelphia. | Drawn Engraved Published by W Birch Son Neshaminy Bridge. 163 PHILADELPHIA BANK Line, rect. 5.7 x 7.1 Ins.: Philadelphia Bank, in Fourth Street, Philadelphia. (Re- strike. ) 164 BANK OF THE UNITED STATES Line, rect. 8.9 x 11.14 Ins.: Drawn Engraved fy Published by W. Birch Son-Sold by R. Campbell $ C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1799. | Bank of the United States, in Third Street Philadelphia. i. As described. n. Publisher erased; engraver changed to Designed # Pub- lished by W. Birch Enamel Painter 1800.; over main title, Girard's Bank, late the 165 CHRIST'S CHURCH Line, rect. 8.5 x 11.2 Ins.: Drawn Engraved by W. Birch fy Son.-Published by R. Campbell # C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1799. | Second Street North from Market Sf wth Christ Church. ] Philadelphia. 166 OLD LUTHERAN CHURCH Line, rect. 8.5 x 11.2 Ins.: Drawn Engraved 8^ Published by W. Birch Son.-Sold by R. Campbell # C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1800. | Old Lutheran Church, in Fifth Street Philadelphia. 30 CHECK LIST 167 NEW LUTHERAN CHURCH Line, rect. 8.6 x 11.4 Ins.: Drawn Engraved by W. Birch # Son.-Published by R. Campbell $ C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1799. | New Luth- eran Church, in Fourth Street Philadelphia. 168 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Line, rect. 8.8 x 11.2 Ins.: Drawn. Engraved. Published by W. Birch fy Son-Sold by R. Campbell $ C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1799. | High Street, with the First Presbyterian Church. | Philadelphia. i. As described. ii. First line changed to Designed Published by W. Birch Enamel Painter 1800.; publisher erased; over last line in main title, Taken down in 1820. 169 SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Line, rect. 8.5 x 11.1 Ins.: Drawn Engraved Published by W. Birch Son.-Sold by R. Campbell $ C° N° 30 Chesnut S* Philada 1799. ] Arch Street, with the Second Presbyterian Church. | Philadelphia. 170 SWEDES'CHURCH Line, rect. 9.3 x 11.10 Ins.: Drawn Engraved Published by W. Birch Son.-Sold by R. Campbell C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1800. | Prep- aration for War to defend Commerce. | The Swedish Church Southwark with the building of the Frigate Philadelphia. 171 CONGRESS HALL AND NEW THEATRE Line, rect. 8.9x11.14 Ins.: Congress Hall and New Theatre, in Chesnut Street Phila- delphia. | Drawn. Engraved # Published by W. Birch Son Neshami/ny Bridge. 1800. 172 WALNUT STREET JAIL Line, rect. 8.3x10.11 Ins.: Drawn $ Engraved by W. Birch # Son.-Published by R. 31 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Campbell C° N° SO Chesnut Street Philada 1799. | Goal, in Walnut Street Philadelphia. i. As described. n. First line changed to Designed Engraved Published by W. Birch, Enamel Painter; publisher erased. 173 ROBERT MORRIS HOUSE Line, rect. 8 x 10.13 Ins.: Drawn Engraved Published by W. Birch Son-Sold by R. Campbell C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1800. [ An Un- finished House, in Chesnut Street Philadelphia. i. As described. n. First line changed to Designed Published by W. Birch Enamel Painter, 1800.', publisher erased; below title, Be- gun 17 9 Ip. | Taken down 1799. | Built for the late Robert Morris Esqr | Republished by Desilver 18Jpl. 174 HIGH STREET MARKET Line, rect. 8.7 x 11.4 Ins.: Drawn. Engraved # Published by W. Birch # Son.-Sold by R. Campbell C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1799. | High Street Market. Philadelphia. 175 HIGH STREET MARKET Line, rect. 8.5 x 10.15 Ins.: Designed Published by IF. Birch Enamel Painter 1800. | High Street Market. Philadelphia. This is an entirely different plate from the above. The only example seen is a restrike and it bears evidence of the erasure of a publication line. 176 LIBRARY AND SURGEONS' HALL Line, rect. 8.4 x 11 Ins.: Drawn Engraved by IF. Birch $ Son-Published by R. Campbell # C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1799. | Library and Surgeons Hall, in Fifth Street Philadelphia. 177 NEW MARKET, SECOND STREET Line, rect. 8.6x11.6 Ins.: Drawn. Engraved. Published by W. Birch Son.-Sold 32 CHECK LIST by R. Campbell # C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1799. | New Market, in South Second Street Philadelphia. 178 PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 9.2x11.7 Ins.: over, Frontispiece. [ under, The City Port of Philadel- phia, on the River Delaware from Kensington, j Published as the Act directs by W. Birch. Springland Cot. near Bristol. 1800. i. As described. n. "Frontispiece" erased; over main title, Penn's Tree, with; below main title, Decayed $ blow'd down in 1810. 179 PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL Line, rect. 8.2 x 10.15 Ins.: Drawn Engraved Published by W. Birch fy Son-Sold by R. Campbell fy C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1799. | Pennsyl- vania Hospital, in Pine Street Philadelphia. 180 PRESIDENT'S HOUSE Line, rect. 8.8 x 11 Ins.: Drawn Engraved by W Birch fy Son.-Published by R. Campbell C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1799. | The House intended for the President of the United States, | in Ninth Street Philadelphia. 181 STATE HOUSE Line, rect. 8.3 x 10.14 Ins.: Drawn # Engraved by W. Birch Son.-Published by R. Campbell # C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1798. [ State House, | With a View of Chesnut Street Philadelphia. i. As described. ii. First line changed to Designed # Published by W. Birch Enamel Painter.; publisher erased; title changed to Old State House, Congress Hall and Town Hall. | Chesnut Street Philadelphia. 182 STATE HOUSE, BACK VIEW Line, rect. 8.8 x 11.2 Ins.: Drawn Engraved # Published by W. Birch Son-Sold by R. Campbell C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1799. [ Back of the State House, Philadelphia. 33 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS i. As described. ii. First line changed to Designed Published by W. Birch Enamel Painter. 1800. | publisher erased. 183 STATE HOUSE GARDEN Line, rect. 8.3 x 10.14 Ins.: Drawn 4* Engraved by W: Birch # Son.-Published by R. Campbell fy C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1798. | State- House Garden, Philadelphia. 184 HIGH STREET, FROM NINTH STREET Line, rect. 8.6 x 11 Ins.: Drawn Engraved Published by W. Birch fy Son.-Sold by R. Campbell fy C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1799. | High Street, from Ninth Street. Philadelphia. 185 THIRD STREET, FROM SPRUCE STREET Line, rect. 8.6 x 10.15 Ins.: Drawn. Engraved fy Published by IF. Birch 4 Son Nesh- aminy Ferry. | View in Third Street, from Spruce Street Phila- delphia. 186 THIRD AND MARKET STREETS Line, rect. 8.5 x 11 Ins.: Drawn. Engraved Published by W. Birch $ Son-Sold' by R. Campbell # C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1799. | South East Corner of Third, and Market Streets. | Philadelphia. 187 WASHINGTON'S FUNERAL PROCESSION Line, rect. 8.5x11.4 Ins.: Drawn fy Engraved by W. Birch 4' Son.-Published by R. Campbell C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philada 1800. | High Street, From the Country Market-place Philadelphia: | with the procession in commemoration of the Death of General George Washington, December £6th 1799. 188 WATERWORKS, CENTRE SQUARE Line, rect. 8.10 x 11.3 Ins.: The Water Works,, in Centre Square Philadelphia. | Drawn Engraved $ Published by W. Birch $ Son Neshaminy Bridge. 34 CHECK LIST Note. William Birch republished his "Philadelphia Views" in 1806; and they were again published by Desilver in 1841. The later republished plates were considerably changed in the titles, etc., and some of these relettered plates are here noted. COUNTRY SEATS OF THE UNITED STATES 189 TITLE-PAGE Etch., vign. Landscape. 3.4 x 5.12 Ins.: over, The Country Seats of the United States of North America. | with some Scenes connected with them. | Part the First | Containing Twenty Plates | under, The View from Spring- land. | Designed and Published 1808 by W. Birch Enamel Painter Springland near Bristol, Pennsylva 190 TITLE-PAGE Etch., vign. American eagle with shield over the unfinished capitol at Washington. 3.11 x 5.8 Ins.: over, The | Country Seats of the United States of North America. | with some Scenes connected with them. | under, 16 | The Capitol at Washington. [ Designed and Published by W. Birch Enamel Painter Springland near Bristol. Pennsylva 1808. 191 BELMONT, PENNSYLVANIA Etch., rect. 3.15 x 5.13 Ins.: View from Belmont Pennsyla the Seat of Judge Peters. | Drawn Engraved fy Published by W. Birch, Springland near Bristol, Pennsyla 192 CHINA RETREAT, PENNSYLVANIA Etch., rect. 3.14 x 5.15 Ins.: China Retreat, Pennsyla the Seat of Mr Manigault. | Drawn Engraved fy Published by W. Birch, Springland near Bristol, Pennsyla 193 DEVON, PENNSYLVANIA Etch., rect. 3.14 x 5.11 Ins.: Devon in Pennsyla, the Seat of Mr Dallas. | Painted by T. Birch, Engraved $ Published by W. Birch, Springland near Bristol, Pennsylvania. 35 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 194 DUPLANTIER MANSION, LOUISIANA Etch., rect. 3.15 x 5.14 Ins.: The Seat of M? Duplantier near New Orleans <§• lately oc- cupied as Head Quarters by Gen1 J. Wilkinson. ] Engraved $ Published by W. Birch, Springland near Bristol, Pennsylva 195 ECHO, PENNSYLVANIA Etch., rect. 3.15 x 5.2 Ins.: The Sun reflecting on the Dew, a Garden scene. | Echo, Pennsylva a place belonging to Mr D. Bavarage. | Drawn En- graved fy Published by W. Birch Springland near Bristol Penn- sylvania. 196 ELYSIAN BOWER, PENNSYLVANIA Etch., rect. 3.15 x 5.13 Ins.: View from the Elysian Bower, Springland Pennsylva the residence of Mr W. Birch | Drawn Engraved Published by W. Birch, Springland near Bristol. Pennsylva 197 FOUNTAIN GREEN, PENNSYLVANIA Etch., rect. 3.14 x 5.15 Ins.: Fountain Green, Pennsylva The Seat of Mr Meeker. ] Drawn, Engraved Published by W. Birch, Springland near Bristol Pennsylvania. 198 HAMPTON, MARYLAND Etch., rect. 4 x 5.6 Ins.: Hampton the Seat of Chas Ridgley Maryland. | Drawn Engraved $ Published by W. Birch Springland near Bristol, Penna 199 HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY Etch., rect. 4.7 x 5.5 Ins.: Hoboken in New Jersey, the Seat of Mr John Stevens. ] Drawn, Engraved # Published by W. Birch, Springland near Bristol Pennsylva 200 LANSDOWN, PENNSYLVANIA Etch., rect. 3.15 x 5.3 Ins.: Landsdown the Seat of the late Wm Bingham Esqr Penn- 36 CHECK LIST sylvania. | Built by John Penn, Governor of Penna 1763 to 1776. | Drawn Engraved Published by W. Birch, Springland near Bristol Pennsylva SOI MENDENHALL FERRY, PENNSYLVANIA Etch., rect. 3.15 x 5.1 Ins.: Mendenhall Ferry, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania. Opposite Laurel Hill. | Drawn Engraved Published by W. Birch, Springland near Bristol, Pennsylva SOS MONTIBELLO, MARYLAND Etch., rect. 3.15 x 5.15 Ins.: Montibello, the Seat of Gen1 S. Smith, Maryland. | Drawn, Engraved Published by W. Birch, Springland near Bristol, Pennsylva S03 MOUNT SIDNEY, PENNSYLVANIA Etch., rect. 4 x 5.14 Ins.: Mount Sidney, the Seat of Gen1 John Barker, Pennsylva | Drawn Engraved Published by W. Birch, Springland near Bristol, Pennsylvania. S04 MOUNT VERNON, VIRGINIA Etch., rect. 3.15 x 5.8 Ins.: Mount Vernon, Virginia, the Seat of the late Gerd G. Wash- ington. | Drawn. Engraved # Published by W. Birch Springland near Bristol, Pennsylva S05 SEDGLEY, PENNSYLVANIA Etch., rect. " 3.15 x 5.15 Ins.: Sedgley, the Seat of Mr Wm Crammond, Pennsylva | Drawn, Engraved # Published by W. Birch, Springland near Bristol, Pennsylvania. S06 SOLITUDE, PENNSYLVANIA Etch., rect. 3.15x5.14 Ins.: Solitude in Pennsylva belonging to Mr Penn. | Drawn En- graved # Published by W. Birch Springland near Bristol Penn- sylva 37 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 207 THE WOODLANDS, PENNSYLVANIA Etch., rect. 3.15 x 6 Ins.: Woodlands, the Seat of Mr Wm. Hamilton, Pennsylva | Drawn, Engraved Published by W. Birch, Springland near Bristol, Pennsylvania. 208 YORK ISLAND Etch., rect. 4 x 5.15 Ins.: York Island, with a View of the Seats of Mr A. Gracie, Mr Church fyc. | Drawn. Engraved Published by W. Birch Springland near Bristol Pensa BOUDIER 209 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Roulette, circular. Bust; profile, right. Diam. 2.6 Ins.: Boudier, sculp1 Philad | Buonaparte. ABEL BOWEN 210 HOSEA BALLOU Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.11x3.3 Ins.: Miss Goodrich Pinx1-A. Bowen Sculp1 | Rev. Hosea Bal- lou. [ Boston, Published by Henry Bowen, Aug. 1819. 211 JOHN BERRIDGE Stip., vign. Full bust in robes; profile, right. 2.12 x 2.6 Ins.: A. Bowen Sc. | Rev. John Berridge. A. M. 212 WILLIAM CAREY Stip., rect. Half-length; face % right. 3.9 x 2.14 Ins.: A. Bowen $ W. Hoagland Sc. | William Carey D. D. | Mis- sionary at Serampore. ' 213 SAMUEL JOHNSON Stip., rect. Three-quarter length; seated at table; face almost front. 5.6x3.10 Ins.: A. Bowen Sc. | Samuel Johnson. 38 CHECK LIST 214 MR. MARINER Line, rect. Full length in savage dress, with spear, etc. 5.15x3.15 Ins.: A. Bowen Sc. | Mr. Mariner in the Costume of the Tonga Islands. | Boston, Published by Charles Ewer 51 Cornhill 215 JAMES MONTGOMERY Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 2.9 x 2 Ins.: A. Bowen, Sc. | James Montgomery. 216 JOHN MURRAY Stip., circular. Bust; profile, right. Diam. 2.4 Ins.: A. Bowen Sc. | Rev. John Murray. 217 WILLIAM STAUGHTON Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 3.10 X 2.14 Ins.: Wood del.-A. Bowen Sc. | Wm Staughton, D. D. | Presi- dent of Columbian College, | Washington D. C. 218 GROUP OF REFORMERS, ETC. Line. Five ovals; full busts. Size of ovals, 1.15 x 0.10 Ins.: under ovals, Luther | Calvin | Fox | Whitfield | Wesley | A. Bowen Sc. Boston | Published by Charles Ewer 51 Cornhill. 219 ALMSHOUSE, BOSTON Line, rect. Ins.: A. Bowen del. et sc. | Alms-house Leverett St. Boston. 220 PLAN OF BOSTON Described as-Plan of Boston in 1722. A. Bowen, engraver. Published in Boston, 1825. Appears in Caleb Snow's "History of Boston." 3.11 x 5.3 221 MAP OF BOSTON Described as-A map of Boston, county of Suffolk, and adjacent towns. A. Bowen, sc. 12 x 12 222 PLAN OF BOSTON Described as-Plan of Boston in 1824. A. Bowen, sc. In Caleb Snow's "History of Boston," Boston, 1825. 3.9 x 5.14 39 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 223 PLAN OF BOSTON Described as-Boston and environs. A. Bowen, sc. In Caleb Snow's "History of Boston," Boston, 1825. 224 CHARLESTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS Described as-A view of Charlestown, Mass., by A. Bowen. 225 CONCORD STATE HOUSE Line, rect. 2.13 x 4 Ins.: Drawn and engraved ~by A. Bowen | New Hampshire State House, Concord. < 226 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Line, rect. Ins.: J. F. Dana del.-A. Bowen sc. | Dartmouth College, Hanover. 227 FANEUIL HALL MARKET Line, rect. 3.14 x 6 Ins.: A. Bowen del et Sc. | East View of Faneuil Hall Market | 182If, (Restrike.) 228 HAMPTON BEACH Line, rect. Ins.: J. Kidder del.-A. Bowen Sc. | Great Boar's Head and Hampton Beach. 229 HARVARD COLLEGE Line, rect. 3.14 x 6.9 Ins.: Fisher del.-A. Bowen Sc. | South view of the several | halls of Harvard College | Taken from the Balcony of the President's House in 1823 | etc. 230 MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL Line, rect. Ins.: J. R. Penniman del.-A. Bowen sc. ] Massachusetts Gen- eral Hospital, Boston. 40 CHECK LIST 231 PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE Line, reel. 2.9 x 4.11 Ins.: Drawn and engraved by A. Bowen | View of Portsmouth from the Navyyard. 232 UNITED STATES BRANCH BANK Line, rect. 3.10 x 5.4 Ins.: A. Willard del.-A. Bowen Sc. ] United States Branch Bank. 233 U. S. FRIGATE CONSTITUTION Line, rect. 16.12 x 21.3 Ins.: Drawn by Wm. Lyon (?)-A. Bowen Sc. | U. S. Frigate Constitution, of 44 guns. 234 WHITE MOUNTAINS Line, rect. 2.7 x 3.14 Ins.: J. Kidder del.-A. Bowen Sc. | View of the White Moun- tains from Shelburne. JOHN BOWER 235 GEORGE WASHINGTON AND JOHN ADAMS Stip., two circles in rect. enclosing bust portraits of Washington and John Adams. Background of diagonal lines with stars in the lozenges. 5.12 x 7.8 Ins.: G. Washington. | J. Adams. | I. Bower, Sc. Phila Hart, 504. 236 BATTLE OF FORT McHENRY Aquatint, rect. 11 x 17.2 Ins.: J. Bower sc. Phila | Copy-Right Secured | A View of the Bombardment of Fort McHenry, near Baltimore, by the British fleet, taken from the Observatory, under the Command of Ad- mirals Cochrane $ Cockburn, on the morning of the 13th of Sepr 1814, which lasted 24 hours, ] thrown from 1500 to 1800 shells, in the night attempted to land by forcing a passage up the ferry branch, but were repulsed with great loss. | 41 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS J. BOWES 237 CHARLEMAGNE Stip., oval. Bust; profile, left. 4.9 x 3.12 Ins.: J. Bowes Sc. | Charlemagne | Philadelphia Publish'd by J. Stuart % Co. Decr 18th 1796. 238 LOUIS DE BOURBON, PRINCE DE CONDE Stip., oval. Full bust in armor; face % right. 4.12 x 3.11 Ins.: J. Bowes Sc. | Louis de Bourbon Prince de Conde. | Philo- delphia Publish'd by Jas Stewart Co. May 11th 1797. 239 LOUIS IX Stip., oval. Full bust; face turned up to right. 4.13 x 3.12 Ins.: J: Bowes: Sc: | Louis IX. | Philadelphia Publish'd by J: Stuart $ C° J any 24 = 1797 240 PHARAMOND Stip., oval. Full bust; turban and crown; profile, right. 4.10 x 3.11 Ins.: J: Bowes. Sculpt | Pharamond. | Philadelphia Publish'd by James Stuard, (sic) Co: Novr 19th 1796. 241 MASONIC CERTIFICATE Line, rect. line. Arch between two Corinthian columns, sur- mounted by the ark, eye, rays, etc. On columns, sun and moon, with Masonic emblems. Within arch an encampment of In- dians. Flight of steps below, and engraved certificate between columns of "Encampment No. 1 Philadelphia." 16 x 10.14 Ins.: J: Bowes Sculpr 242 MUSHANON RIVER Line, rect. 3.5 x 6.2 Ins.: over, For the American Universal Magazine. | under, J. Hoffman del1 | Bowes set | yiew on Mushanon River in Pennsyl- vania Note. J. Bowes engraved a number of general illustrations for a history of France published by J. Stewart, Philadelphia, 1796; 42 CHECK LIST and plates for Dobson's edition of Rees' encyclopedia, Phila- delphia, 1794-1803. JOHN BOYD 243 JOSEPH ADDISON Stip., oval in lined rect. Bust; face front. 5.2 x 3.14 Ins.: Boyd sc. | Addison 244 RICHARD ALLEN Stip., rect. frame. Half-length seated; face % right. 13 x 10 + Ins.: Painted by R. Peale.-Engd by J. Boyd | The Revd Richard Allen. | Bishop of the First African Methodist Episcopal Church in the U. States | *** Publish'd the 10th day of December 18^3 by Joseph How. - (Copyright.) 245 FISHER AMES Stip., rect. Half-length, seated to left; left hand on book; face % left. 5.1 x 4.3 Ins.: Painted by Stuart-Publish'd by Joseph Delaplaine S. W. Corner of Chesnut fy Seventh Sts Philada 181^-Engraved by Boyd. | Fisher Ames Esqr i. As described. n. Publisher changed to Published by Joseph Delaplaine, and this line lowered below painter and engraver. Under name Rogers # Esler, Printers. m. Publisher and printer erased. 246 QUEEN ANNE, ENGLAND Line, rect. Full bust; face front. 3.12 x 3.3 Ins.: John Boyd sc. | Queen Anne. 247 ELIAS BOUDINOT Stip., rect. Full bust; face almost front. 4 x 3.5 Ins.: T. Sully del.-J Boyd sc | Elias Boudinot LL. D. | Pubd by Harrison Hall Philada 43 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 248 JOHN CALVIN Stip., rect. Full bust; cap on head; face % left. 3.8 x 2.14 Ins.: Boyd sc. | John Calvin, [ Born July 10th 1509. | Died May 156^. 249 GEORGE CROGHAN Stip., oval. Bust in uniform; face % left. 3.5 x 2.8 Ins.: Boyd sc | Lieut. Col. Croghan. 250 OLIVER CROMWELL Stip., rect. Full bust in armor to right; face % left. 3.9 x 3.2 Ins.: J. Boyd sc. | Oliver Cromwell 251 JAMES FENNELL Stip., rect. line. Half-length seated to right; face front. 4.10x3.6 Ins.: Wood Pin^-Boyd Sc* [ Jas Fennell 252 MARY FINDLEY Reported, but not seen. 253 CHARLES JAMES FOX Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.9 x 3.2 Ins.: J. Boyd, sc. | C. J. Fox. 254 GEORGE II Stip., rect. Full bust; long wig; profile, left. 3.12 x 3.3 Ins.: J. Boyd sc. | George II. 255 GEORGE III Stip., rect. Full bust; face nearly front. 3.11 x 3.2 Ins.: J. Boyd sc. | George III. 256 HENRY V Stip., rect. Bust; profile, right; crown on head. 3.9 x 3.1 Ins.: Engrav'd by J. Boyd. | Henry F. 257 DAVID HUME Stip., rect. Full bust; nearly profile left. 3.11 x 3.2 Ins.: Boyd sculp. | David Hume, Esqr 44 CHECK LIST 258 SAMUEL PEARCE Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 4.1 x 3.3 Ins.: S. Medley, del.-J. Boyd. sc. | Samuel Pearce A. M. | late Minister of the Gospel | Birmingham. 259 PLUTARCH Line, rect. Bust; head draped; profile, right. 3.6 x 2.11 Ins.: J. Boyd, sc | Plutarch. | Philadelphia | Published by Hick- man Hazzard i. As described. n. Publisher changed to J. Crissy. 260 RICHARD HI Stip., rect. Full bust; cap on head; face % left. 3.10 x 3.2 Ins.: Engraved by J. Boyd. | Richard III. 261 ST. FRANCIS Line, rect. Three-quarter length; standing before crucifix to left; right hand to breast, left hand on skull on rock. 4.3 X 3.9 Ins.: Albano, pin^-Boyd, sculpt | gt Francis. 262 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE Line, oval. Bust; wide collar; face % left. 3.13 X 3.2 Ins.: J. Boyd sc. | William Shak speare. 263 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE Stip., oval. Bust; wide collar; face % left. 3 x 2.6 Ins.: J. Boyd sc. | William Shakspeare. 264 TOBIAS SMOLLETT Line, rect. Full bust; face % right. 3.10 x 3.1 Ins.: J. Boyd sc. | T. Smollett, M. D. 265 MRS. TIGHE Stip., oval. Bust; long hair over shoulders; face % left. 3.3 x 2.10 Ins.: Comerford pinx1-J. Boyd fct from an Engraving of Caroline Watson. | Engraved for J. A. Y. Humphreys Phila- delphia. 45 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS i. As described. n. Publishers erased and under oval, Mrs Tighe 266 DUKE OF WELLINGTON Stip., oval. Bust in uniform; face % right. 3.4 x 2.10 Ins.: Boyd, Sc. | Lord Wellington. i. As described. ii. Two laurel branches crossed under oval; and under name, Defeated Bonaparte 1813 267 HENRY KIRKE WHITE Stip., rect. Almost half-length; profile, left. 3.12 X 3.4 Ins.: T. Barber Pinx1-J. Boyd Sc. | Henry Kirke White, | Obf October 19th 1806. | Hit. 21 Years. | Engraved for J. $ A. Y. Humphreys Philada i. As described. n. Publication line erased. 268 GEORGE WHITEFIELD Stip., oval. Half-length in robes and bands behind pulpit; both arms uplifted; face front. 4 x 3.3 Ins.: Boyd sculp1 | George Whitefield M A. "Life of G. Whitefield," New Haven, 1812. 269 JAMES P. WILSON Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to front; face front. 5.4 x 4.5 Ins.: Painted by Wood. Publish'd by Joseph Delaplaine S. W. Corner of Chesnut fy Seventh Sts Philada 181 J/.. Engraved by Boyd. | James P. Wilson D. D. i. As described. n. Publisher erased, and below name, Engraved for the Port Folio. Published by Harrison Hall. Philada 270 ALMSHOUSE, SPRUCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 9.10 x 16.7 Ins.: Wm. Strickland deV-J. Boyd Sculp1 Lettered in pencil, "The Old Alms House on Spruce St. be- tween 10th & 12th Sts. Taken down about 1832." 271 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Line, vign. 4.8 x 7.1 Ins.: Drawn and Designed by J. Haviland Arcf-J. Boyd, sc. | 46 CHECK LIST The First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. [ Published by S. C. Atkinson for the Casket. m NISBET MONUMENT Line, vign. 5.8 x 4.1 Ins.: Drawn by J. B. Gibson Esqr-J. Boyd sc. | Monument erected to the Memory of Dr Charles Nisbet | in the English Burial Ground, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. m THE NIGHTMARE Line, rect. Interior of bed-chamber; woman falling off of couch, with monster perched upon her breast; head of a horse thrust through curtains at back. 5 x 4.1 Ins.: H Fuseli R A Pinx1-J. Boyd Sc. [ Nightmare. Note. John Boyd engraved a number of foreign views for Pinkerton's Voyages, Philadelphia, 1810-12; plates for Col- lins' quarto Bible, New York, 1816; subject plates for the "Port Folio," etc. HUGH BRIDPORT 274 HENRY CONWELL Stip., rect. Half-length in robes; seated; face % left; right hand on books on table. 4 x 3.3 Ins.: The Rt Rev. Henry Conwell D. D. J R. C. Bishop of Phila- delphia. | Engraved by H. Bridport from a painting by J. Neagle 1836. m THOMAS MIFFLIN Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 4.10x3.11 Ins.: Stuart Pinx*-H. Bridport Sculp1 | Thos Mifflin Esqr | En- graved for the Port Folio, published by Harrison Hall. 133 Chesnut Street Philadelphia. 276 ONGPATONGA Stip., vign. Half-length; arms folded under blanket; medal suspended from neck; face % right. 3.15 x3.10 Ins.: Ongpatonga, | (Big Elk) | Chief of the Omawhaws. | En- graved by Hugh Bridport from an original Painting by J. Neagle. 47 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS m JAMES RICHARDS Stip., rect. Full bust to left; face % left. 5.3 x 4.5 Ins.: Painted By Trott.-Engraved By H. Bridport. \ James Richards. D. D. (Restrike.) 278 WILLIAM TILGHMAN Stip., rect. Half-length seated at table to right; face % right. 4 x 3.3 Ins.: W. Tilghman | Ch. Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsa | AEt. 70. | Painted S' Engraved by H. Bridport 1827. B. BROWN 279 SIR PHILIP FRANCIS Stip., rect. Half-length; star on breast; face % right. 3.7 x 2.12 Ins.: Engraved by B. Brown. N. Y. "The Identity of Junius," by John Taylor. New York, 1812. 280 MARSHAL MICHEL NEY Line, rect. ornad. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 5.12x2.14 Ins.: Ney. | B. Brown, Sc. N. Y. | New York. | Engraved for John Evans. 281 BOTANY A large number of line botanical plates, signed "B. Brown. N. Y." are to be found in "Grammar of Botany," by Robert John Thornton, M.D. New York, James Eastburn & Co., 1818. RICHARD BRUNTON 282 GEORGE WASHINGTON Etch., oval in rect. Full bust in uniform, to left. Above oval a rattlesnake and liberty-cap with legend "Don't tread on me." On either side of oval, olive and laurel branches, flags, cannon, etc. w 6.4 x 4.6 Ins.: George Washington J Comander in Chief of ye Armies of ye | United States of America. | Brunton Scupt 48 CHECK LIST Frontispiece to "A Poetical Epistle to his Excel. George Washington. London Printed: Providence (Rhode Island) Re- printed and sold by Bennett Wheeler at his office on the West side of the Great Bridge MDCCLXXXI." M. BULL 283 BOOK-PLATE Line. Book-shelf in center; Minerva and boy to right; two odd females to left; seven lines of "Laws," four lines of verse below. 6.2 x 3.14 Ins.: This Booh belongs | To the | Monthly Library | in Farm- ington | Laws | (verse) | M. Bull's T. Lee's Sculp WILLIAM BURGIS 284 BOSTON LIGHTHOUSE Crude mez., rect. An armed schooner at anchor with two large English flags and a pennant. In right distance a lighthouse and four trees on a rocky headland. 8.7 x 11.12 Ins.: W Burgis del # fecit | To the Merchants of Boston this View of the Light House | is most humbly presented By their Humble Sent Wm Burgis J. W. B. 285 BATTLE OF ANTOSSEE, ALABAMA Line, rect. To right, American cavalry and infantry attacking Indians, who come from a collection of huts on the left. The American troops bear a flag containing an eagle with stars above. 7.7x11.1 Ins.: J. W. B. del. et sc. [ The Georgia Militia under Gen. Floyd, attaching the Creeh Indians at Antossee-Novr £9th 1813. BENJAMIN CALLENDER 286 MAPS AND CHARTS B. Callender engraved maps and charts for "The Naval Gazet- teer," Boston, 1797; for "Malham's Naval Gazetteer," Boston, 49 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1796; and for "Morse's American Gazetteer," possibly of Bos- ton, 1789. JOSEPH CALLENDER 287 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mixed, oval in rect. with "brickwork background"; laurel over oval. Full bust in uniform; profile, right; unlettered scroll un- der bust. 3.6 x 2.3 Ins.: Callender 5*** Not in Hart. 288 AMICABLE FIRE SOCIETY Line, vign. Long decorated oval containing text surmounted by a smaller oval enclosing a volcano in eruption, lava running into the sea. On either side of smaller oval, festoons, fire-buckets, and a scroll inscribed "Vulcanus cedat-Neptuno." 5 x 6.7 Ins.: Callender Sp 289 BOSTON MARINE SOCIETY Described as-A certificate of membership in the Boston Marine Society, engraved by J. Callender. 290 BUSINESS CARD Line, rect. In an oval, below an American eagle, "Samuel- Emery | Mathematical Instrument | Maker, | Water Street, | Salem. | " etc.; under oval, ships at sea, nautical instruments, etc. 2.14 x 4.4 Ins.: Callender sp. 291 BUSINESS CARD Mixed, oval. Female figure with hand on anchor; ship in dis- tance to right. On ribbon over oval, "Danvers & Beverly Iron Works Company." 2.8 x 2.4 Ins.: Callender Sc. 292 CROMWELL'S HEAD TAVERN Line, oval with scrolls above and below. Full bust of Cromwell in armor. On scrolls, "O. Cromwell's Head Tavern | kept by 50 CHECK LIST Joshua Brackett, School Street, Boston" (From photograph.) Ins.: Callender set 293 THE FORTUNE HUNTER Line, rect. Woman arranging a wig on a man at window. 5.9 x 3.5 Ins.: over, Vol: I. Engraved for the Royal American Magazine N° VI. | under, J. Callender sculp. | The Fortune Hunter. 294 HUNTING SCENE Line, rect. Stag assailed by dogs; three mounted men to left, two men to right. 2.5 x 4.4 Ins.: above, Vol: I.-Engraved for the Royal American Mag- azine N: VIII. | below, J=C, sp. | The Hill Tops, A New Hunt- ing Song. (With engraved music.) 295 NEW ZEALAND WAR CANOE Described as-A New Zealand war-canoe, two of the occupants tattooed. Joseph Callender, sc. From Bickerstaff's Almanac. Printed and Sold by Mills & Hicks, Boston. 296 THE NIGHT SCENE Line, rect. Woman kneeling to man; another man lying on the ground. 5.9 x 3.5 Ins.: over, Vol: I. N° IV | under, J. Callender Scf | The Night Scene. From The Royal American Magazine, February, 1774. .297 PLAN OF BOSTON Described as-Osgood Carleton's Plan of Boston from actual survey. Engraved by Joseph Callender for Ino. West's Boston directory, 1796. 8.2x14.2 298 MAP OF MASSACHUSETTS Described as-Map of Massachusetts proper. Compiled from actual surveys made by order of the General Court, and under the inspection of agents of their appointment, by Osgood Carle- ton, Boston. Vignettes drawn by G. Graham. Engraved by Joseph Callender and Samuel Hill, Boston, 1801, 29.2 X 44 51 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS R. CAMPBELL 299 WILLIAM TILGHMAN Stip., rect. Half-length; seated at table; face % right. 3.15x3.5 Ins.: W. Tilghman | Ch. Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsa | Entered according to Law March 1829. | Engd by R. Campbell. i. As described. n. Fourth line erased. 300 CALCUTTA Line, rect. 6.5 x 8.12 Ins.: Drawn by W. M. Craig-Published by S. Walker, Boston. -Engraved by R. Campbell. | View of Calcutta. 301 EDINBURGH Line, rect. 6x8.11 Ins.: Drawn by W. M. Craig-Published by S. Walker Boston, 1827-Engraved by R. Campbell | View of the Old City of Edinburgh, | From an original Drawing by the Marchioness of Stafford 302 FAIRMOUNT WATERWORKS Line, rect. 6.14 x 14.15 Ins.: Drawn by T. Birch-Engraved by R. Campbell | View of the Dam and Water Works at Fair Mount, Philadelphia. | Pub- lished by Edwd Parker. 1824. 303 NAPLES Line, rect. 5.15 x 8.13 Ins.: Drawn by W. M. Craig-Published by S. Walker, Boston. -Engraved by R. Campbell. [ Naples. | View from the South- east Note. R. Campbell engraved other foreign views for "Hinton's History"; Bible plates, and plates for S. F. Bradford's edition of the new Edinburgh Encyclopedia, Philadelphia, 1806-15. 52 CHECK LIST WILLIAM CHAPIN 304 JOHN BUNYAN Stip., oval frame, pilgrim's hat and staff above; altar, books, etc., below. Full bust, face % right. 6.8 x 4.3 Ins.: Bunyan | Engraved by Wm Chapin 305 JOHN GILLIES Stip., vign. Half-length; seated at table; face % right. 6.2x5.10 Ins.: John Gillies L. L. D. | Painted by J. Bogle Engraved by W. Chapin. | Published by T. Kinnersley N. York 306 MARTIN VAN BUREN Stip., rect. frame. Half-length; seated; face front. 4.8 x 3.8 Ins.: Martin Van Buren, | Secretary of State, of the U. States. | Engraved by Wm Chapin, for The Casket, | From a Painting by Inman. 307 GEORGE WASHINGTON Etch., oval ornad. Bust to left. Oak branches at bottom and ornaments at side of oval. 6 x 4.5 Ins.: Map | of the | United States | Published by J. Webster | New York. | 1835 | Engraved by Wm Chapin, N. York. [ (Copy- right, 1834.) i. As described. n. Date changed to 1837. Hart, 553. 308 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, circular medallion inscribed "Washington." Bust to left. On either side of medallion, a cornucopia, and above, an Ameri- can eagle. Beneath, a wreath and sword, the scabbard lettered "G. W." 9x8 Ins.: National | Map | of the | United States | by ] William Chapin | New York \ 1835 i. As described. n. Date changed to 1837. Hart, 554. 53 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 309 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval, ornad. Bust to left. 6.3 x 3.8 Ins.: Map of the | United States | Published by H. Phelps, | New York. 1832. | Engraved by Wm Chapin N. York. (Copy- right, 1832.) i. As described. ii. Date altered to 1833. Hart, 552. 310 ABBOTSFORD Line, rect. 3.15 x 5.15 Ins.: Engraved for the Casket. | W. Chapin Sc. | Abbotsford, the Seat of Sir Walter Scott, Bar1 311 LAKE GEORGE Line, rect. 5.6 x 7.9 Ins.: T Cole pinx-W Chapin sc. | Lake George, N. Y. WILLIAM CHARLES 312 GEORGE WASHINGTON Etch., rect. Bust to left in clouds to right of plate, with inscrip- tion. To left, three pillars inscribed "Federalism," "Repub- licanism," "Democracy." Above, "United we stand Divided we fall," "Peace and Plenty. Liberty and Independence." 8.6x12.12 Ins.: Wm. Charles del et Sculp | The Present State of our Country Hart, 576. 313 STEPHEN GIRARD Etch., rect., caricature. Man behind a strong-box, profile to left, gazing in surprise at a Spanish dollar enveloped in a cloud. Inscription over head, and to right, a sign inscribed "Stephen Graspall. | Banker & Shaver. | etc." 13.2 x 10.1 Ins.: W. Charles Del et Sculp | The ghost of a dollar or the Bankers Surprize 314 JOSIAH QUINCY Etch., rect. Man standing on rock, crown on head, scepter in left hand, right hand in pocket. 54 CHECK LIST Ins.: Josiah the First This plate is ascribed to Charles by Mr. Lossing and has only been seen in a small facsimile. 315 JOHN BULL AS SHIP-BAKER Etch., rect., caricature. In center George III pushes a new batch of ships into the oven; with attendants bearing on trays more ships and guns; another with a "French Dough Trough"; inscriptions proceeding from the mouths of all. 9.8 x 12.15 Ins.: Philada Pubd and sold wholesale by Wm Charles.-Enter'd according to act of Congress-Charles del et Sculp | lohn Bull making a new Batch of Ships to send to the Lakes 316 JOHN BULL AT ALEXANDRIA Etch., rect., caricature. A bull in sailor's dress offering "Terms of Capitulation" to two men kneeling on left. To right, British sailor and soldier carrying off rum, tobacco, and hams; inscrip- tions from mouths. 9.2 x 13 Ins.: Phila Pubd and Sold Wholesale by Wm Charles.-Enter'd according to Act of Congress. - Wm Charles Sc. | Johnny Bull and the Alexandrians. 317 JOHN BULL AT BALTIMORE Etch., rect., caricature. British soldiers retreating, pursued by three American soldiers; inscriptions. 9 x 12.15 Ins.: Philada Pubd and Sold Wholesale by Wm Charles-Enter'd according to Act of Congress.-Charles del et Sculp. | John Bull and the Baltimoreans. 318 JOHN BULL AT NEW ORLEANS Etch., rect., caricature. John Bull being pulled out of a bog by the ears by an American officer and a rifleman; inscriptions from mouths. 9.3 x 13.6 Ins.: Sold by S. Kennedy Chesnut Street Philada-Wm Charles Sculp | John Bull before New Orleans 8th JanV 1815 319 JOHN BULL IN THE COCK-PIT Etch., rect., caricature. George HI, crowned, standing, profile left, in a cock-pit, watching a peacock being pierced through by a hornet; inscriptions. 9.7 X 13.8 55 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: Charles del et Sculp | The Code Fight-or another sting for the Pride of lohn Bull 320 JOHN BULL AND THE HORNETS Etch., rect., caricature. John Bull in naval uniform, sword in right hand, assailed by hornets with American flags for wings. 9 x 13 4- Ins. : S. D. F. del | lohn Bull stung to Agony by Insects. | Phila Pubd March 1st 1813. 321 JOHN BULL AND THE WASP Etch., rect., caricature. John Bull pierced through stomach by an enormous wasp; inscriptions. 9.10 x 12.16 Ins.: Wm Charles Del et Sculp | A Wasp taking a Frolick | or a sting for Johnny Bull | four lines. 322 JOHN BULL AND PERRY Etch., rect., caricature. George HI seated, in agony; Queen Charlotte rushes up with a foaming bottle of "Perry." 9.2x12.12 Ins.: Phila Pubd and sold at 73 Chesnut St. - Wm Charles del et sculp | Queen Charlotte and Johnny Bull got their dose of Perry. 323 JOHN BULL AND BROTHER JONATHAN Etch., rect., caricature. John Bull and Brother Jonathan in a boxing match. 9.7 x 13.4 Ins.: W. Charles del et sculp | A Boxing Match, or another Bloody Nose for John Bull. 324 JOHN BULL AND THE CORDIAL Etch., rect., caricature. 8.9 x 14.6 Ins.: Yankee Doodle ScracM | Brother Jonathan adminstering a Salutory Cordial to John Bull. 325 JOHN BULL AND COLUMBIA Etch., rect., caricature. Napoleon standing between John Bull and Columbia, John Bull reading from a book. 9.5 x 13.5 Ins.: S. Kennedy del.-Wm Charles Sculp. | Columbia Teaching John Bull his new Lesson. 56 CHECK LIST 326 JOHN BULL-WASPS AND HORNETS Etch., rect., caricature. John Bull assailed on all sides by a swarm of wasps and hornets. 12.15 X 10.1 Ins.: Pubd at 72 Chesnut St Phila. | Johnny Bull in a Fret. | Oh these Wasps Hornets! etc. (two lines) 327 JOHN BULL AND THE RUSSIAN BEAR Etch., rect., caricature. John Bull on his knees to left; on horns on his head, "Orders in Council." Bear in center and Columbia with American flag to right. 9.7 X 13.7 Ins.: Wm Charles del et Sculp | Brum become Mediator or Nego- tiation for Peace. 328 CONGRESS AT VIENNA Aquatint, rect., caricature. To left, two kings and their minis- ters dividing up a map of Europe. To right, Bonaparte stands in the act of throwing thunderbolts at them, with the "Island of Elba" in background. From Bonaparte's mouth, "Tell them I come to settle that part which relates to France." Overhead, a winged figure with a trumpet, announcing, "The Hero comes." 9.10x13.14 Ins.: W. Charles del et sculp | The Congress at Vienna in great Consternation 329 SCENE ON THE FRONTIER Etch., rect., caricature. To left, an English officei' taking a bloody scalp from Indian in center. To right, an Indian scalp- ing a dead American officer. 9.1 X 13.14 Ins.: over, A Scene on the Frontiers as Practiced by the Humane British and their Worthy Allies- | under, fVm Charles del et Sculp | verse, in two columns of four lines each. 330 MARCH TO BUFFALO . Etch., rect., caricature. U. S. soldiers on the march, with women camp-followers, etc. 9.8 x 13.10 Ins.: Soldiers on a march to Buffalo. Other inscription apparently erased. 331 "CAT LET OUT THE BAG" Etch., rect., caricature. To left, man in rags, with "Boston Gazette" under his arm, leaving the "Tory Cave," followed by 57 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS a group of apes bearing various American newspapers. To right, three sailors seated at a table, who treat with scorn the attempt of editors to dissuade them from fighting. 9.6 X 13.4 Ins.: Charles del et sculp N. York 1808 | The Cat Let out of The Bag. j A Scene from a new play under Rehearsal at Bos- ton- | Vide the Public Advertiser for JanV 21st 1808. i. As described. n. Title changed to The Tory Editor and his Apes Giving their pitiful advice to American Sailors | date erased after engraver. 332 FAMILY ELECTIONEERING Etch., rect., caricature. To left, two men, one with a halo, and pointing to "Mayor's office"; the other man grasps the hand of a farmer who heads a procession of farmers coming from the right. 8.6x13 Ins.: Pubd at Charles' Repository of Arts | New York 1807 | Family Electioneering-or Candidate Bob in his Glory. 333 HARTFORD CONVENTION Etch, and aquatint, rect., caricature. To right, George III in- vites three men, representing Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island, to leap from a rock. Man below rock prays for success. Against rock, tablet with names of military and naval heroes. 8.10 x 13.11 Ins.: Wm Charles, Sc- | The Hartford Convention or Leap no Leap. 334 PENNSYLVANIA POLITICS Etch., rect., caricature. At top an empty chair labelled "State of Pennsylvania," with eagle beneath. To left, a man ascends to this chair, wafted up by the "Voice of the people," etc. To right, a man stands on a foundation of newspapers, and two planks on end, labelled "Federalism," "Old Schoolism" ; this man cries out "Mercy on me-What a foundation I stand upon!" 13.9x9.9 Ins.: Designed and Executed by one who has neither place nor pension- | Democracy-against the-Unnatural Union. | Trial Octr 14th 1817. Relates to the gubernatorial contest of Findlay and Hiester. 58 CHECK LIST 335 MODERN DANDIES Etch., rect., caricature. Man in very broad short trousers and ultra dress, addressing a woman fashionably attired. 9.3 X 6.8 Ins.: W. Charles del et sculp | Modern Dandy's 336 APOLOGIES FOR TIPPLING Etch., rect., caricature. Group of fourteen figures in various drinking attitudes. 19.1 X 13.8 Ins.: Woodward del. - Wm Charles Sculp | Apologies for Tip- pling. MH THE CONNOISSEURS Described as-A copy by William Charles of the vulgar plate en- graved by Rowlandson in 1805, with the above title. 338 MODERN SPECTACLES Described as-A caricature by William Charles, entitled "Mod- ern Spectacles easily Seen Through." (Folio.) 339 BETWEEN TWO STOOLS Described as-A folio caricature by William Charles, entitled "Between Two Stools my B Comes to the Ground." Note. William Charles, besides the prints here described, en- graved plates for Bradford's edition of the Edinburgh encyclo- pedia, Philadelphia, 1806-15; foreign views for Pinkerton's Travels, Philadelphia, 1810-12; plates after Rowlandson for several English works republished by William Charles; and a chap-book, called "Pompey the Little who was Tied to the Kettle," published in New York in 1808. CEPHAS G. CHILDS 340 JOSHUA BARNEY Stip., vign. Half-length in uniform; face front. 5 x 4.2 Ins.: Wood Pinxt. - Childs Gimber Scf | Commodore Barney. 59 ' AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 341 SIMON BOLIVAR Stip.,, vign. Half-length in uniform; face front. Arms of Colombia in title below. 7.10 x 6 Ins.: Gravado por C. G. Childs [ El Libertador Simon Bolivar. [ Presidents de la Republica de Colombia. | Engraved From the original picture presented by Bolivar to Judge Prevost. 342 WILLIAM CAREY Stip., vign. Half-length; seated; face % right. 2.6 x 2.2 Ins.: Engraved by C. G. Childs | William Carey. | four lines. 343 ROBERT BURNS Stip., rect. Half-length; face % left. 4.14 x 4.1 Ins.: A. Nasmyth Pinx.-C. G. Childs Sculp. | Robert Burns 344 EZRA STILES ELY Stip., vign. Full bust in caped coat; face % left. 3 x 2.12 Ins.: B. Otis Pinxt.-Childs Sc. | Ezra Stiles Ely D. D. 345 J. S. EWING Stip., vign. Bust; face % left. 2.4 x 1.13 Ins.: G. Fairman Del-C. G. Childs Sc. ] J. S. Ewing M. D. 346 ELIAS HICKS Stip., vign. Bust, back to front; profile, left. 3.7 x 2.13 Ins.: Elias Hicks | Engraved by C. G. Childs from a drawing by G. Fairman (Copyright, Jan. 1, 1825, by Fairman & Childs.) 347 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., oval. Bust to left, in cloak; face % right. 3.1 x 2.8 Ins.: over, Protector Defender of Beauty # Booty. | under, Orleans. | Painted by J. Wood. Engraved on Steel by C. G. Childs. Philadelphia. | Gen1 Andrew Jackson. | 1828. 348 MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE Stip., vign. Full bust in civilian dress; face % left. 4.15 x4.13 Ins.: Lafayette | Painted by A. Scheffer. | Engraved # Published by G. Fairman C. G. Childs 1^5 Sansom Sf i. As described. 60 CHECK LIST ii. Inscription changed to C. G. Childs sc. on. Steel | Lafayette m. As ii, with Published by S. C Atkinson for the Casket. 349 ISAAC WATTS Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 2.2 x 1.10 Ins.: C. G. Childs Sc. | Isaac Watts D. D. 350 UNKNOWN MAN Stip., vign. Almost half-length, to left; face % left; heavy head of hair, high collar, white frilled neckcloth. 2.8 x 2.11 Ins.: C. G. Childs. 351 ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 3.6 x 4.15 Ins.: Dr anon by Geo. Strickland.-Engraved by C. G. Childs. [ Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. [ Pub. by C. G. Childs, Engraver Philadelphia 1828. | Copy Right Secured. 352 ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, PHILADELPHIA Line, vign. 2.7 x 3.12 Ins.: Drawn by Geo. Strickland-Engraved by C. G. Childs. | Academy of Natural Sciences. | Pub. by C. G. Childs, Engraver 80 Walnut Street Philada 1880. (Copyright.) 353 GIRARD'S BANK, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 3.9 x 5.5 Ins.: Drawn by Geo. Strickland.-Engraved by C. G. Childs. ] Girard's Bank. | Late United States Bank. | Philada Pubd by C. G. Childs, 185 Chesnut Sf Decr 1829 | (Copyright.) | Printed by B. Rogers. 354 BANK OF THE UNITED STATES Line, rect. 3.6 x 4.12 Ins.: Drawn by Geo. Strickland.-Engraved by C. G. Childs. | Bank of the United States. | Pub. by C. G. Childs Engraver Philadelphia 1828. | Copy Right secured. 355 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Line, rect. 3x4.11 Ins.: Drawn by C. Fraser-Engd by C. G. Child | Boston. 61 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 356 CHRIST CHURCH, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 4.11 x 3.6 Ins.: Drawn by Geo. Strickland.-Engraved by C. G. Childs. | Christ Church. | Pub: by C. G. Childs, Engraver Philada- 1829'. | (Copyright.) | Printed by S. Dainty. 357 CONNECTICUT RIVER Line, rect. 3.7 x 5.12 Ins.: Miss. 0. White. Del.-C. G. Childs Sculp. | Falls on Con- necticut River, at Gill, Mass. 358 DEAF AND DUMB ASYLUM, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 3 x 5.2 Ins.: Drawn by Geo. Strickland.-Engraved by C. G. Childs. | Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. | Pubd by C. G. Childs, Engraver, Philadelphia, 1827. 359 EASTERN PENITENTIARY, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 3.4 x 7.2 Ins.: Drawn by Wm Mason-Engraved by C. G. Childs | Eastern Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. | Philada Pub. by C. G. Childs Engraver 185 Chesnut S1 Deer-1829 | (Copyright.) | Printed by B. Rogers. 360 EASTERN PENITENTIARY, PHILADELPHIA Line, vign. 5.7 x 5.8 Ins.: J. Haviland Arch1 Del.-C. G. Childs Sc. | Plan of the Eastern Penitentiary. 361 EAGLESFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 3.10 x 6 Ins.: Drawn by Wm Mason.-Engraved by C. G. Childs. | Eagles- field. | Published by C. G. Childs Engraver 80 Walnut S* Phila- delphia 1830. (Copyright.) 362 EDGEWORTH RESIDENCE Line, rect. 2.8 x 4.2 Ins.: Frontispiece | Published by M. Thomas | View of Miss Edgeworth's Residence. | Engraved for the Analectic Magazine by C. G. Childs, | from a Drawing by Miss Honora Edgeworth. | Presented to an American Lady. 62 CHECK LIST 363 FALLS OF MONTMORENCI Line, rect. 3.8 x 2.13 Ins.: T. Doughty Del.-C. G. Childs Sc. [ Montmorenci. 364 GOVERNOR'S GUARDS Aquatint, vign. Soldier, full-length, standing; profile, right; two soldiers in background on each side. 5.14 x 4.4 Ins.: Engraved by C. G. Childs from a drawing by E. Clay. | Governour's Gaurds 365 HAVERSTOCK HILL Line, vign. 1.13 x 3.4 Ins.: Drawn by R. Freebairn.-Engraved C. G. Childs. | Haver- stock Hill. | The Residence | of | Sir Richard Steele. On title-page of the "Port Folio," Vol. XX, 1825. 366 JAMES RIVER, VIRGINIA Line, rect. 2.13 x 3.15 Ins.: Drawn by Chas. Fraser.-Engd by C. G. Childs. | View on James River, Virginia. 367 MACDONOUGH FARMHOUSE Line, vign. 1.14 X 3.8 Ins.: Drawn by H. Reinagle Feb. 1815-Engd by C. G. Childs | Corn6 Macdonough's Farm House on Cumberland Bay, Lake Champlain | etc. 368 PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL Line, rect. 5.6 x 9.2 Ins.: Drawn by Geo. Strickland.-Engraved by C. G. Childs $ W. W. Hay. Heading to contribution certificate of the hospital. 369 PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL Line, rect. 3.5 X 4.14 Ins.: Drawn by Geo. Strickland.-Engraved by C. G. Childs. | Pennsylvania Hospital. | Pub. by C. G. Childs. Engraver Phila- delphia. is^s. 63 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 370 PASSAIC FALLS, NEW JERSEY Line, vign. 2.3x3.11 Ins.: over, Frontispiece | to | Vol. 4 | under, Drawn by C Fra- zier-Engd by C G Child | Passaic Falls | N. Jersey | Pubd by M. Thomas 1816 371 PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 2.11 x 4.2 Ins.: Painted by Geo. Lehman-Engraved by C. G. Childs | Pittsburgh ] Pubd by N. G. Guilford. m SCHUYLKILL CANAL Line, rect. 3.9 x 5.2 Ins.: Drawn by Geo. Lehman.-Engraved by C. G. Childs. | Schuylkill Canal at Manaywnk. | Philada Pubd by C. G. Childs, 185 Chesnut S* Oct 1829. (Copyright.) 373 SCHUYLKILL RIVER Line, rect. 3.3 x 5.10 Ins.: Drawn by Cap1 J. R. Watson-Engraved by C. G. Childs. | View on the Schuylkill. | From the Old Water Works. | Pub. by C. G. Childs Engraver Philadelphia 1827. 374 SEDGELEY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 3.4 x 4.15 Ins.: Drawn by E. W. Clay.-Etched by J. W. Steel. # W. H. Hay-Engraved by C. G. Childs. | Sedgeley Park | Pub: by C. G. Childs Engraver Philadelphia 1828. (Copyright.) 375 ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 4.12 x 4.2 Ins.: Drawn by Geo. Strickland.-Engraved by C. G. Childs. I Saint Stephen's Church. | Pub: by C. G. Childs Engraver Phila- delphia-1829. | (Copyright.) | Printed by S. Dainty. 376 STATE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 3.5 x 5.5 Ins.: Drawn by Geo. Strickland.-Engraved by C. G. Childs. | State House. | Pubd by C. G. Childs, Engraver, Philadelphia 1828 | (Copyright.) | S. Dainty. Printer. 64 CHECK LIST m SWEDES' CHURCH, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 3.10 x 5.2 Ins.: Drawn by Thos. Sully-Engraved by C. G. Childs. | Swedish Lutheran Church. 378 UNITARIAN CHURCH, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 3.14 x 6.1 Ins.: Drawn by H. Reinagle.-Engraved by C. G. Childs. | First Congregational Unitarian Church. | Philada Pubd by C. G. Childs Engraver, 185 Chesnut St Decr 1829 [ (Copyright.) | Printed by B. Rogers. 379 UNITED STATES CAPITOL Line, rect. 3 x 4.14 Ins.: Drawn by C. Bullfinch.-Engraved by C. G. Childs. ] United States Capitol. 380 WASHINGTON GRAYS Stip., vign. Officer, full-length, standing, leaning on sword; face % right. 4.12 x 4.4 Ins.: G. Fairman Del. - C. G. Childs Sc. | Washington Grays. | Pubd by R. H. Hobson 381 WEST ROCK, CONNECTICUT Line, rect. 2.14 x 3.14 Ins.: Drawn by Chas Fraser-G. F.-Engraved by C. G. Childs | View of West-Roch near New Haven From title-page, "Analectic Magazine," Vol. 9, 1817. 382 WATERWORKS, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 2.15 x 4.7 Ins.: Engd by C. G. Childs from a Sketch by T. Doughty | Water Works. From "Philadelphia in 1824," H. C. Carey & Son, Philadel- phia, 1824. JOHN CHORLEY 383 JESSE APPLETON Line, rect. Half-length; seated; face % left. 5.1 X 4.1 Ins.: J. R. Penniman, del.-I. Chorley, sculp. \ Revd Jesse. Appleton. D. D. | President of Bowdoin College. 65 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 384 JOHN BROOKS Line, rect. frame ornad at base; arms of Massachusetts above. Full bust; face % left. 10.12 x 7 Ins.: His Excellency | John Brooks | Governor of Massachusetts I Drawn by J. R. Penniman from an Original Painting by James Frothingham | in Possession of Dudley Hall Esqr-Engraved by John Chorley 385 CICERO Line, oval. Bust; profile, left. 3.11x2.15 Ins.:. I. Chorley Sculp. | Cicero. | Boston, Published by Wells Lilly. Frontispiece to "Life of Cicero," Boston, 1818. 386 WILLIAM EUSTIS Described as-An unfinished engraver's proof. A portrait of Gov. William Eustis, engraved by John Chorley. (Quarto.) 387 JAMES D. KNOWLES Described as-Half-length; seated. Painted by Doyle in 1829. Engraved by John Chorley, Jas. D. Knowles. 6.7 x 5.8 388 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, rect. Full-length, standing; after Lansdown portrait. 19.12x13 Ins.: Painted by Gilbert Stuart, 1797.-Printed by Isaac Cary. -Engraved by John Chorley, Boston. | General Washington. ( signature. i. As described. ii. For printer, Pendleton, Boston. in. Printer erased and after title, Published by W. Peirre Teller Sold by T. Cotrel, 97 Fulton St. New York Hart, 289. 389 JOHN WINTHROP Line, rect. Half-length; face % right. 4.13 x 4 Ins.: Drawn from the Original Picture by J. R. Penniman-J. Chorley sculp. | John Winthrop | First Governor of Massachu- setts. 66 CHECK LIST 390 GROUP OF CLERGYMEN Line. Group of five portraits. 7.7 X 4.13 Ins.: A. Clarke | Henry | Lowth | Doddridge | Scott [ John Chor- ley sculp. | Published by Fessenden Co. Brattleboro. Note. John Chorley also engraved Bible prints and a consider- able number of small book illustrations. EDWARD W. CLAY 391 BARON CHARLES DE DRAIS Line, rect. Man on a "hobby-horse," or velocipede, moving to left; another man in background on same. 4.6 x 6.13 Ins.: E. W. Clay Scul. 392 JOSEPH EASTBURN Stip., vign. Full bust; face front. 3.12 x 3.10 Ins.: B. Otis.-E. W. Clay. | Rev. Joseph Eastburn. | Copyright secured | Pub. by E. W. Clay, C. G. Childs. Bass. Otis.-1828. 393 NATION'S BULWARK Etch., vign. Caricature of a Militia muster. Some of the faces are portraits, including one of C. G. Childs. 7.7 X 13 + Ins.: Clay | Copy Right Secured | Sketches of Character N° 1 | Pub. for the Proprietors by R. H. Hobson. Chesnut Sf Philada 1829. | The Nations Bulwark. | A well diciplined Militia. 394 THE WASHING DAY Etched title to sheet-music, and three sheets of engraved music with small illustrative etchings. 9.11 X 8 Ins.: Clay fecit 1830 | The | Washing Day | a proper new | Bal- lad | for wet weather | Fiot, Meignen Co. 26 Market St. Philad. | etc. 395 THEATRICAL COSTUMES Etch., thirty-six small etchings in six rows of six each; full- length figures in theatrical costumes. 7.15 x 6.9 Ins.: Clay del fee j Copy right secured according to law | 1st J any 1829. Published by R. H. Hobson N° 1^,7 Chesnut S* Philada. 67 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS J. CLAYPOOLE, JR. 396 PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL Line, reel. 9.4 x 13.6 + Ins.: J. Claypoole Jr. delin. et sculpt. | A Perspective View of the Pennsylvania Hospital, with the Buildings as intended to be erected. The only example seen is a framed print in the Pennsylvania Historical Society. THOMAS CLARKE 397 ABBE CHAPPE Line, oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.14 x 3.1 Ins.: For the American Universal Magazine. (1798) | T. Clarke Sculp1 | Abbe Chappe. 398 FENELON Stip., oval frame in rect. lined in "brickwork." Full bust; face % left, name on panel. 5.9 X 3.8 Ins.: Vivien pinx.-T. Clarke Sc. | Fenelon. | Archbishop of Cambray. 399 FONTENELLE Stip., octag. frame. Bust; profile, right. 3.11 x 3 Ins.: over, For the American Universal Magazine. | under, En- grav'd by T. Clarke Philada | Fontenelle. 400 JOHN FOTHERGILL Line, oval. Half-length; face % left. 3.13 X 3.2 Ins.: over, For the American Universal Magazine | under, T. Clarke Sculp1 | Dr Fothergill. 401 HELVETIUS Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.14 x 3.3 Ins.: over, For the American Universal Magazine. | under, T. Clarke Sculpt | Helvetius 68 CHECK LIST 402 THADDEUS KOSCIUSKO Line, oval. Full bust; face % right. 4.1 x 3.1 Ins.: over, For the American Universal Magazine. | under, T. Clarke Sculp1 Philadelphia. 1797 \ Thaddeus Kosciusko, | Gen- eral of the Poles. 403 AUGUST FRIEDRICH FERDINAND VON KOTZEBUE Stip., oval. Bust; face right. - 2.14 X 2.2 Ins.: T. Clarke Sc. N. Y. | August of Kotzebue. 404 MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; profile, right. 4.4 x 3.6 Ins.: T. Clarke Sculp1 Philada | M. De Lafayette. 405 IGNATIUS LOYOLA Line, rect. Three-quarter-length; standing, holding book in both hands; face % left. 5.2 x 3.10 Ins.: over, For the American Universal Magazine. | under, T. Clarke Sculp1, | Ignatius Loyola. 406 MOLIERE Line, circular. Half-length; left hand to face. Diam. 3 Ins.: over, For the American Universal Magazine. | under, T. Clarke Sculp1, Philada | Moliere. 407 ALEXANDER SUWARROW Stip., oval. Half-length in uniform; face % left. 4.8 x 3.7 Ins.: T. Clarke Sculp1, | Field Marshal | Prince Alexander Su- worotv. | Aged. 69. | Published by W. Cobbett. Neto York. 1800. 408 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., circle in rect. Three figures in front of an obelisk, on the right of which is a miniature portrait of Washington, with in- scription, "G. Washington | There is | Rest in | Heaven." Over obelisk a weeping willow; engraver's name inside of circular, omad border; title on tablet at bottom; black outside rectangular border. 8.3 x 8.1 69 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: T. Clarke Sculpt 1801 Boston. \ Sacred to the Memory of the Illustrious G. Washington. i. As described. ii. Plate reworked. Hart, 279. 409 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., circle in rect. with "brickwork" background. Bust, head to left. Title on tablet under circle. 2.10 x 2.4 Ins.: T. Clarke Sc. | G. Washington. | Who departed this Life Decr lip. 1799 Aged 68. | Sold by W. Spotswood Hart, 280. 410 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., triple circular frame, outer circle broad and black. To left, an obelisk under weeping willow, with medallion portrait of Washington. Under portrait, "Washington. | There is | Rest | in | Heaven" To right of obelisk, a man and woman weeping, accompanied by Hope resting on an anchor and pointing up- ward. Diam. 3.4 Ins.: on bottom of frame, Thos Clarke Sculp1 Newbury Sf Boston The only copy seen is a restrike from the original plate. Not in Hart. 411 THE BASTILE Line, rect. 3.6 x 5.13 Ins.: over, For the American Universal Magazine. | under, T. Clarke Sculp1 Philada | View of the Bastile. 412 FORT OSWEGO Line, oval. 4.5 x 7.4 Ins.: T. Clarke Sc. | A View of Fort Oswego on the Shore of L. Ontario, Lat: lp3. 28. 05. 413 FRIGATE UNITED STATES Line, rect. 3.5 x 5.2 Ins.: over, For the American Universal Magazine. (July 1797) | under, T. Clarke Sculpt | Frigate United States. 70 CHECK LIST 414 PAHAQUALING, NEW JERSEY Line, rect. 3.10 x 5.14 Ins.: J Hoffman del.-T. Clarke Sculp1' | View of Pahaqualing Sussex County New Jersey. 415 TOULON HARBOR Line, rect. Map. 4.8 x 7.5 Ins.: over, Sketch of the Harbour and Environs of Toulon. | un- der, T. Clarke Sculp1, 416 WEAR BRIDGE, ENGLAND Line, rect. 3.11 x 5.12 Ins.: over, For the American Universal Magazine. (July 1797) | under, Engrav'd by T. Clarke Phila | The cast iron bridge over the River Wear, Span 236 ft. Height 100 ft. Spring of the Arch 33 ft. 417 RESURRECTION OF A PIOUS FAMILY Stip., rect. Allegorical group of seven figures. 25.2 x 19.6 Ins.: The Original Picture Painted by Revd Wm Peters-David Longworth Excudit-Engrav'd by Thos Clarke New York | The Resurrection of a Pious Family from their Tomb at the Last Day. | 0 Death! where is thy Sting! 0 Grave! where is thy Victory! | Corinthians etc. | New York Published by David Longworth N° 66 Nassau Street. i. As described. n. Third line changed to David Longworth-Dir exit, pub- lisher changed to New York Published by David Longworth at the Shakspeare Gallery. 418 JUSTICE Line, oval in rect. Justice, full-length, holding scales in left hand and a sword in right. 5.8 x 3.6 Ins.: over, For the American Universal Magazine. ] Justice | four lines | under, T. Clarke Sculp1, Philadelphia 1797. 419 PRUDENCE Line, oval in rect. Woman standing, with serpent and arrow in right hand, mirror in left hand. 5.10 x 3.7 71 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: over, For the American Universal Magazine. | Prudence. | four lines | under, T. Clarke Sculp1 Philadelphia. 1797. Note. Thomas Clarke engraved a series of excellent illustra- tions for Fenelon's "Telemachus." New York, David Longworth, 1797. J. CONE 420 ANDREW FULLER Line, rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.13 x 3 Ins.: J. Cone Sc. 11 am Affect/ Yrs | And™ Fuller (auto.) | Pub- lished by Lincoln fy Edmands, Boston. 421 ANN H. JUDSON Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3 x 2.7 Ins.: Painted by N. Rogers-Engraved by J. Cone | Awn Hassel- tine Judson (auto.) | Ob1 Oct. 2.^ 1826. | American Sunday School Union, Philada i. As described. n. Publisher erased. 422 JOHN RIPPON Line, rect. frame. Full bust; face % right. 2.7 x 2.1 Ins.: Engraved on Steel by J. Cone | John Rippon D. D. 423 ELISHA TYSON Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; face % right. 3.2 x 2.9 Ins.: R. Street Pinx1-J. Cone Sc. | Elisha Tyson, | The Phi- lanthropist. 424 ISAAC WATTS Line, rect. Full bust; face % right. 2.9 x 2.2 Ins.: Engraved on Steel by J. Cone | Isaac Watts D. D. 425 JOHN WILLIAMS Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.14 x 3.6 Ins.: J. Cone Sculp1 | John Williams, | Late Pastor of the Oliver St. Baptist Church, N. York. ] Aged 58 Years. 72 CHECK LIST 426 WILLIAM H. WINDER Stip., reel, frame, omad. Half-length; seated to right, arms folded, face front. 8.11 x 6.13 Ins.: Painted by J. Wood.-Engraved by J. Cone. | William H. Winder Esq. | Published by J. Cone, Baltimore, 182^: | Schoyer, Printer. 427 COURT HOUSE, BALTIMORE Line, rect. 3.9 x 3.11 Ins.: over, The old | Court House | and | Powder Magazine [ From a view taken in 1786. | under, M. Godefroy del. 1819- Cone # Freeman fc. 428 FAIRMOUNT WATERWORKS Line, rect. 3.6 x 5.1 Ins.: Drawn by T. Doughty.-Engraved by J. Cone. | Fair Mount Water Works. | From the West Bank of the Schuylkill. | Pub. by C. G. Childs Engraver Philadelphia. 1828. | Copy Right Secured 429 PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 3.10 x 5.15 Ins.: Drawn by T. Birch.-Engraved by J. Cone. \ Philadel- phia. | From Kensington. | Pub. by C. G. Childs Engraver- Philadelphia 1828. | Copy right secured. i. As described. n. For third and fourth line, Pub: by C. G. Childs. in. Publisher changed to, Published for the Lady's Book for May 1831 by L. A. Godey $ Co. 112 Chesnut Street | Philadelphia Note. J. Cone engraved sporting plates and race-horses for "The American Turf Register," Philadelphia. T. B. COOK 430 ANNE BULLEN Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.7 x 2.10 Ins.: H. Holben pinx1-T. B. Cook sc | Iwanowna. This portrait of Anne Bullen is used as a frontispiece to "Iwanowna, or the Maid of Moscow." New York, 1816. 73 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 431 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Slip., oval. Bust in uniform; face % right. 3.6 x 2.14 Ins.: T. B. Cook sculp. \ Gen. Alex. Hamilton I*** July 11th 1801^. 432 HENRY MARTYN Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.2 x 2.9 Ins.: T B Cook Sculp1 | Martyn. GEORGE COOKE 433 HUDSON RIVER Line, rect. 3.9 x 6.3 Ins.: Engraved by George Cooke | Characteristic Scenery of the Hudson River. 434 MONTMORENCI FALLS Line, rect. *** Ins.: Engraved by George Cooke. | Falls of Montmorenci, Can- ada. | Published Sept 1 181%, London. 435 NIAGARA FALLS Line, rect. 4.8 x 7.5 Ins.: Barralet deV from a Sketch by A. Wilson-Engraved by George Cooke | General View of the Falls of Niagara. 436 NIAGARA FALLS Line, rect. 7.2 x 4.8 Ins.: Barralet deV from a Sketch by A. Wilson.-Engraved by George Cooke | View of the Great Pitch from below | See the Foresters, a Poem 431 QUEBEC, CANADA Line, rect. 5.2 x 7.10 Ins.: Engraved by George Cooke. | General View of Quebec. 438 TREATY TREE, PHILADELPHIA Line, vign. 2.14 x 3.8 Ins.: Parkyns del.-Cooke fc. | Elm Tree at Kensington, under which Mr Penn made the first Treaty with the Indians. 74 CHECK LIST 439 WRIGHT'S FERRY, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 5.6 x 7.12 Ins.: Engraved by G. Coohe, from a Large Print, by Permission of Mr Nightingale. | Wright's Ferry, on the Susquehanna. | Pennsylvania. JOHN S. COPLEY 440 WILLIAM WELSTEED Mez., oval in rect. Half-length, in gown; face % left. 11.14x9.10 Ins.: The Revd Mr William Welsteed | of Boston in New Eng- land AEt. 58 1753. | J: S: Copley pinx* et fecit. | Printed for fy sold by Stepn Whiting at ye Rose fy Crown in Union Street' Boston. M. I. DANFORTH 441 FREEBORN GARRETTSON Line, rect. Half-length in robes; seated; face % right. 4.7 x 3.8 Ins.: Painted by J. Paradise.-Engd by M. I. Danforth. J Rev. Freeborn Garrettson. ] Aged 73. 442 JOHN HANNAH Line, vign. Full bust; face front. 4.6 x 3.5 Ins.: Paradise pinx.-Danforth sc. ] Revd John Hannah, | Com- panion of the late Representative from the British | to the Ameri- can General Conference. | (Copyright, 1825.) 443 B. HIBBARD Line, vign. Full bust; face % left. 4.1 X 3.3 Ins.: Herring pinx.-Danforth sc. ] Rev. B. Hibbard | Aged 51p. 444 WASHINGTON IRVING Line, rect. Half-length; fur-collar; face front. 4.11 x 3.10 Ins.: Painted by C. R. Leslie R. A.-Engraved by M. I. Dan- forth | Washington Irving. | signature. (Copyright, 1833.) 75 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 445 WASHINGTON IRVING Line, rect. Half-length; fur collar; face front. 7.15x5.14 Ins.: Painted by C. R. Leslie. R. A.-Engraved by M. I. Dan- forth | Washington Irving Esq™ | London. Published July 13^ 1831. by Colnaghi, Son C° Printsellers to their Majesties. Pall Mall East. 446 ANDREW JACKSON Line, broad rect. frame, ornad; Capitol in upper part, Hermitage in lower part. Half-length; seated at table; face front, sword hanging to left. 10.5 x 8.1 Ins.: From Nature by W. A. Staszewski \ The Last Likeness Taken Of "Andrew Jackson" (auto.) Painted On Ivory By John W. Dodge and Engraved on Steel by M. I. Danforth. New York. 1843- | Printed by Burton | (Copyright, 1843.) 447 MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE Line, broad rect. frame. Half-length; seated to left, in citizen's dress; face slightly to left. 9.14 x 7.15 Ins.: C. Ingham Del.-M. I Danforth Sc. | (Copyright.) | La- fayette. | From the Original Painting executed in New York Sep1 1834 I Published by L. Thomas January 1835 [ Printed by Burton # Valentine N. York. 448 MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE Line, rect. Full-length; standing; face % left, hat and cane in left hand. 21.5 x 14.5 Ins.: Painted by A. Scheffer, Paris-Engraved by M. I. Dan- forth, N. York. | La Fayette. | New York, Published by S. G. Goodrich E. Hopkins, 1835 | Printed by W. Neale N. Y. 449 CHRISTOPHER S. MORING Line, rect. Half-length; face front, left hand on book. 4.5 x 3.8 Ins.: Painted by G. Cooke.-Eng^ by M. I. Danforth. | Rev. Christr S. Moring. | Aged. 58. 450 ALEXANDER POPE Line, oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.2 x 2.6 Ins.: Drawn from a Bust of Roubilliac's-M. I. Danforth sc. | Pope. 76 CHECK LIST 451 DON QUIXOTE Line, rect. Full bust; face % left. 4.7 x 3.4 Ins.: C. R. Leslie R. A.-M. J. Danforth \ Don Quixote. | Printed by Butler # Long. 452 RED JACKET Line, rect. Full-length; standing; face front, tomahawk in right hand, resting on rock. 5.3 x 3.9 Ins.: Painted by R. W. Weir.-Engd by M. J. Danforth. | Sa- go-ye-wat-ha 453 THOMAS SCOTT Line, vign. Full bust; profile, left; cap on head. 3 x 2.11 Ins.: Drawn by L. Gosse.-Engd by M. I. Danforth | your very affectionate friend | Thomas Scott (auto.) 454 SIR WALTER SCOTT Line, rect. Half-length; seated to left; face front. 3.13 x 3 Ins.: Painted by C. R. Leslie R. A.-Engraved by M. I. Dan- forth | Sir Walter Scott. | Published by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown # Green 1829 455 JOHN THOMSON Line, rect. Half-length; face front. 4.10 x 3.9 Ins.: John Thomson M.D. | (auto.) | Danforth, Wright fy Co. New York # Philada 456 GEORGE WASHINGTON, ETC. Line. At top of a group of nine medallion portraits, John Mar- shall at right, W. H. Harrison to left, and Theodore Freling- huysen at bottom. In center of group a nondescript medallion of Washington. 6.3 x 4.3 Ins.: Engraved by Danforth. Underwood <§* Co. i. The Washington oval alone, 1.3x0.15, signed Danforth, Wright $ Co. New York $ Philada n. As described. m. Same as n, with Boston Miscellany | of ] Literature $ Fashion, etc. added. Hart, 506. 77 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 457 CHARLES WESLEY Line, vign. in rect. Half-length in robes; standing in pulpit; face % left, right arm extended. 5.8 x 4.2 Ins.: Eng. by M. I. Danforth. | Rev. Charles Wesley, A.M. | Aged 76. | Published by N. Bangs, J. Emory, New York. 458 LANDING AT JAMESTOWN Line, rect. 5.12 x 7.14 Ins.: John G. Chapman pinx1-M. I. Danforth. ** | Landing at Jamestown. 459 COFFEE-HOUSE SLIP, NEW YORK Line, rect. 2.14 x 3.15 Ins.: Drawn by A. J. Stanesbury-Engraved by M. I. Danforth | Coffee House Slip. Published by A. J. Goodwin, New York, 1828. 460 THE SENTRY BOX Line, rect. Old man and young woman on a settle. 14.4 x 9.14 Ins.: Painted by C. R. Leslie R. A.-Engraved by M. I. Dam- forth. | The Sentry Box. | three lines from "Tristam Shandy." | Engraved from the Picture in the possession of John Sheep- shanks Esqr | London, published for the Engraver Nov 1 1833 by Colnaghi Senior, Domenic Colnaghi Co. Pall Mall East. i. Etched state, inscribed C. R. Leslie R. A. pinx-M. I. Dan- forth aquaf. ] London, published March 1 1833 by M. I. Danforth n. As described. HENRY DAWKINS 461 BENJAMIN LAY Line, rect. Man with hat on head standing at the mouth of a cave; cane and book in right hand; left hand raised in front of body. 8.11 x 7.14 Ins.: W. Williams Pinx1-H. D. Fecit | Benjamin Lay | Lived to the Age of 80, in the Latter Part of Which he observed ex- treme Temperance in his Eating and Drinking | his Fondness for a Particularity in Dress and Customs at times subjected him 78 CHECK LIST to the Ridicule of the Ignorant, but his Friends | who were In- timate with Him thought Him an Honest Religious Man. 462 ARMS OF STATE OF NEW YORK Line. An engraved commission of the State of New York. The large initial "T" contains the arms of the State and is signed H. Dawkins, sculp. Commission filled out in 1798. 463 HARBESON BILL-HEAD Line. Chippendale design suggesting a book-plate. In upper part a large tea-kettle; smaller examples of the coppersmith's art supported on frame at various points. In the lower part, the engraved script. 7.2 x 5.7 Ins.: Benjn Harbeson, | at the Golden Tea Kettle | in Market Street | Philadelphia. | six lines text | under, H. Dawkins, Fecit. 464 NAVAL BATTLE Line, rect. frame. A naval battle between three vessels. Title in a highly decorated oval frame in the upper left-hand corner. 10.2x14 Ins.: A Draught | of an Engagement | between Gaudaloupes Grandterre | on the 12th of Novr 1746 between y6 Brig Grey- hound of New York Rich. Jefferey | Comr of 14 Guns $ 92 Men $ y6 La Fleury | a French Ship of 22 Guns $ 84 Men \ a French Privateer Sloop of lip Guns | 180 Men. Wherein Captn Jefferey # Company Behavd very Gallantly ] # after an En- gagement of 5 hours | obliged the Privateer to Sheer | off took y6 Ship. | T. Haviland Pinxt-H. Dawkins Fecit. 465 MAP OF DELAWARE PENINSULA Line, rect. Title in a Chippendale book-plate border. 22.8 x 17 Ins.: To the American | Philosophical Society | This Map of the Peninsula | between Delaware fy | Chespeak Bays | and the said Bays | and shores adjacent | drawn from the most | Accurate Sur- veys is | inscribed by | John Churchman. This much resembles Dawkins' work and is ascribed to him. 466 NASSAU HALL Line, rect. 7.15 x 13.14 Ins.: W. Tennant Del. | H Dawkins Sculp. | A North West 79 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Prospect of Nassau-Hall, with a Front View of the President's House, in New Jersey. 467 THE PAXTON EXPEDITION Line, rect. View of the front of the Old Court House on Second Street, Philadelphia, and the buildings about it. Men on stair- way addressing a crowd; three companies of militia and four cannons drawn up in front of Court House; troop of cavalry en- tering from right; pillory surmounted by English flag, etc. *** Ins.: over, The Paxton Expedition inscribed to the Author of the Farce by H. D. \ under, doggerel verse in three columns of eight lines each. The print is a large quarto; but as this inscription is taken from a reproduction of the original plate, the dimensions are unknown. 468 PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL Line, rect. (Folio.) *** Ins.: A South-East Prospect of the Pensylvania (sic) Hospital, with the Elevation of the intended Plan. | This Building, by the Bounty of the Government, And of many private Persons, was Piously founded, for the Relief of the Sick and Miserable. | Montgomery and Winter Del. Printed and Sold by Ro^ Ken- nedy Philada | under the seal of the hospital-Built A Dom. 1755, from N° 1 to £ \ J. Steeper H. Dawkins *** Described from a photograph of the original plate. 469 PUMPING DEVICE, ETC. Line, rect. 7.13 x 4.12 Ins.: Fig. 1. A Self Register \ Fig. 2. Device for pumping vessels. | H. Dawkins Sculp. In "Transactions American Philosophical Society," Phila- delphia, 1771. 470 URANIA Line. Title-page to a music-book, with engraved music. Title in a Chippendale border, surmounted by a seated woman holding a music-book, stars about her head. *** Ins.: Urania | or | A Choice Collection of Psalm-Tunes, Anthems and Hymns | *** | By James Lyon A. B. | Dawkins, Fecit 1761 80 CHECK LIST N. DEARBORN 471 JOHN ADAMS Slip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 11.5 x 9.3 Ins.: Published by N. Dearborn, Boston. | John Adams | Second President of the United States of America. 472 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Line, rect. frame, ornad. Half-length; face % right. 2.12 x2.6 Ins.: N. Dearborn. Boston | John Quincy Adams I 6th President of the U. S. of America | signature | Born July 11th 1767. Died Feb 22nd 1848. 473 SAMUEL HIDDEN Mixed, rect. Full bust; face front. 3.1 X 2.8 Ins.: N. Dearborn Boston | Samuel Hidden. | signature. 474 ANDREW JACKSON Mixed, rect. frame, ornad. Half-length; face % left. 2.14 x 2.6 Ins.: N. Dearborn, Boston. | Andrew Jackson. | 7th President of the U. S. of America. [ signature. 475 JOHN TYLER Mixed, rect. frame, omad. Full bust; face % right. 2.12 x 2.5 Ins.: N. Dearborn. Boston | John Tyler. | President of the United States | 1841 [signature. 476 DANIEL. WEBSTER Line, rect. frame, ornad. Half-length; face % left. 1.13 x 1.9 Ins.: N. Dearborn, Boston | Hon. Daniel Webster | Born Jan. 18 178% | signature. G. DELLEKER 477 WILLIAM BAINBRIDGE Line, vign. Bust in uniform; face front. Below, two laurel branches and ribbon with "Avast! Boys She's Struck." 6x5 81 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: G. Delleker-Sc. | Commodore Bainbridge | Captur'd and destroyed the Java ] Published by J.Kneass 125 Market St Phila. 478 ISAAC CHAUNCEY Mixed, vign. Full bust in uniform; face % right; cocked hat on head. Below, two laurel branches and ribbon with "Hero of Lake Ontario." 6 x 4.9 Ins.: Commodore Chauncey | of Lake Ontario 479 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, vign. Bust, fur cap and spectacles, on a monument. America with shield seated to left of monument, and an eagle with ribbon inscribed "Economy is Wealth." 4.8 x 2.8 Ins.: Rankin Fowle Hat Manufacturers, Market 122^/2 Street Philadelphia | Young Delleker sculp. 480 JACOB JONES Line, vign. Half-length in uniform; face % right. Under bust crossed olive branches, and on a ribbon, "Captur'd the Frolick." 5.12x4.14 Ins.: G. Delleker Sc ] Captain Jones | Commander of the Mace- donian [ Published by J. Kneass 125 Market St Phila 481 THOMAS MACDONOUGH Line, vign. Full bust in uniform; profile, left. Under bust, "82" and crossed olive branches with ribbon inscribed "Heroe of Lake Champlain." 5.9 x 6.1 Ins.: Commodore McDonough | Pub. by P. Price Jr. Philada This is a second state; the engraver has been erased. 482 OLIVER H. PERRY Line, vign. Full bust in uniform; face % right. Below, two olive branches and ribbon with "We have met the Enemy and they are ours." 6.2 x 4.13 Ins.: Delleker Sc. | 0. H. Perry Esq. ] Hero of the Lake i. As described. n. Engraver erased. 82 CHECK LIST FRANCIS DEWING 483 MAP OF BOSTON Described as-Line, rect. Above on left, "A New Plan of ye Great Town of Boston in New England in America [ with the many Additional Buildings & New Streets, in the Year 1743. | Boston the Metropolis of New England"-seventeen lines of text. At left, a, shield-shaped frame containing eleven lines of dedication "To-His Excellency Jonathan Belcher . . . Wil- liam Price" ; over frame, arms, crest, and a motto, and figures by side of shield. Below, "Engraven and Printed by Fra: Dewing Boston N E 1722. - Sold by Capt John Bonner and Willm Price against ye Town House, etc." 17.4 x 23.11 This is evidently a third state of the original map; repub- lished in 1743. The original was reengraved by George G. Smith, Boston, 1835, and certified to as "an exact copy of the original." As the title is much changed in the 1743 issue, the original title is given as follows from Smith's copy: Above to left, "The Town of | Boston | in | New England | by | Cap* John Bonner | 1722 | JEtatis Suse 60." In left lower comer, "Explanation" in four columns. Under rect., "Engraven and Printed by Fra: Dewing Boston N E 1722. Sold by Capt John Bonner and Willm Price against ye Town House where may be had all Sorts of Prints Mapps &c." The original does not con- tain the arms and dedication to Jonathan Belcher, who was Gov- ernor of Massachusetts in 1730-41. This original plate, with a number of changes, was republished in 1739, in 1743, and in 1769. R. W. DODSON 484 R.T. CONRAD Line, vign. Full-length; seated; right arm on table; face % left. 6.6 x 5.2 Ins.: From an original by Williams.-Engraved by R. W. Dod- son. | Our Contributors. | No. XI. \ R. T. Conrad (auto.). 83 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 485 RICHARD DALE Line, rect. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 4.7 x 3.10 Ins.: Engraved by R. W. Dodson from a drawing by J. B. Longacre, after a Portrait by J. Wood in Peale's Museum New York. | Richard Dale. | U. S. N. | signature. 486 REV. WILLIAM H. DELANCY Line, vign. Bust; profile, left. 2.9 x 1.6 Ins.: Engraved by R. W. Dodson from a sketch taken at Rome in 1835. No name. 487 J. FENIMORE COOPER Line, vign. Full-length; seated to right; left hand on table; face front. 6.3 x 4.12 Ins.: From an original Picture by G. Blanchard.-Engraved by R. W. Dodson. | Our Contributors. | No. XII. | J. Fenimore Cooper (auto.). 488 JOHN P. DURBIN Line, rect. Half-length; seated to left; face % left. 4.15x3.13 Ins.: Drawn and Engraved by R. W. Dodson. [ Rev. John P. Durbin, D. D. | President of Dickinson College. 489 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, rect. Almost half-length; fur collar; face % right. 4.7x3.10 Ins.: Engd by R. W. Dodson from a Painting by J. B. Longacre after an Original Miniature in possession of W. J. Duane Esqre | Benjamin Franklin. | signature. | (Copyright, 1835.) i. As described. n. Copyright erased. 490 HENRY D. GILPIN Line, double rect. line. Nearly half-length; face % left. 4.6x3.10 Ins.: Engraved by R. W. Dodson from a painting by H. In- man. | Henry D. Gilpin, (auto.) | Attorney General of the United States. | For the United States Magazine and Democratic Re- view; November 1840. 84 CHECK LIST 491 A. V. GRISWOLD Line, oval in rect. Full bust in clerical robes; face front. 4.3 x 3.6 Ins.: Engraved by R. W. Dodson from the Original Painting by H. Inman. | Right Rev. Alexander F. Griswold D. D. | Printed by H. Quig. 492 W. H. HARRISON Line, rect. Nearly half-length; face % left. 4.7x3.10 Ins.: Engraved by R. W. Dodson from an original Portrait by J. R. Lambdin painted for the National Portrait Gallery. | Major Gen^ William Henry Harrison. | signature. (Copyright, 1836.) 493 ANN HASSELTINE JUDSON Line, oval in rect. Full bust; face to left. 3.2 x 2.10 Ins.: N. Rogers.-R. W. Dodson. \ Ann Hasseltine Judson (auto.) | Obt. Oct %lAh 18^6. | American Sunday School Union, Philadelphia. 494 SIMON KENTON Line, rect. Nearly half-length; seated; staff in right hand; face slightly to right. 4.1 x 3.8 Ins.: Engraved by R. W. Dodson from a Portrait by L. W. Mor- gan Painted for the National Portrait Gallery and in possession of James B. Longacre. | Simon Kenton. | signature. 495 MARTHA LAURENS Line, oval in rect. Full bust; face front. 3.2x2.10 Ins.: R. W. Dodson Sc. | Martha Laurens, | (At the age of 17.) | American Sunday School Union Philadelphia. 496 RICHARD CHANNING MOORE Line, rect. Half-length in robes and bands; face front. 4.11 x 3.11 Ins.: Engraved by R. W. Dodson from the Original Painting by H. Inman. | Right Rev. Richard Channing Moore D. D. | Bishop of the Diocese of Virginia. 497 ROBERT NEWTON Line, rect. Half-length; right hand on book; face % left. 4.9x3.12 85 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: Engraved by R. W. Dodson from the original painting by J. Neagle. | Rev. Robert Newton, | Representative of the Wes- leyan Methodist Conference, England; [ to the General Confer- ence of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 18^0. ] Published at the Methodist ** 498 PHILIP SYNG PHYSICK Line, rect. Three-quarter-length; seated at table; right hand on table; paper in left hand; face front. 4.12 x 3.12 Ins.: Engraved by R. W. Dodson from the original picture by H. Inman Painted for the Medical Class of the University of Pennsylvania. | Philip Syng Physick, M. D. | signature. | Printed by H. Quig | (Copyright, 1838.) 499 BENJAMIN RUSH Line, rect. Three-quarter-length; seated at desk to right, left hand to face; right hand on book on desk; face almost profile right. 4.12 x 3.12 Ins.: Engraved by R. W. Dodson from a Painting by T. Sully in Possession of Richard Rush Esqr | Benjamin Rush, M. D. | signature. 500 SIR WALTER SCOTT Line, rect. Full-length; seated to left on stone against wall; face front. 4.8 x 3.11 Ins.: Painted by Sir H Raeburn | {1808} | Engraved by R. W. Dodson | Sir Walter Scott, Bar* | C. S. Francis # Co. New York. 501 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE Line, oval in rect. Full bust; face % left. 2 x 1.6 Ins.: Engraved by R. W. Dodson. | Shakspeare. 502 DANIEL WEBSTER Line, rect. Nearly half-length; face % right. 5.4 x 4 Ins.: Painted by R. M. Staigg.-Eng. by J. Cheney R. W. Dodson. | Dani Webster (auto.) | Printed Published by R. An- drews, 116 Washington St. Boston. (Copyright, 1846.) i. As described. n. Publisher erased and name in capitals, Daniel Webster 86 CHECK LIST 503 JONATHAN WILLIAMS Line, rect. Three-quarter-length in uniform; seated to front; right arm on table; face front. 4.7 x 3.7 Ins.: Engraved by R. W. Dodson from a Painting by T. Sully. | General Jonathan Williams. | signature. 504 CHARLES WILKES Line, vign. Nearly half-length in uniform; face % left. 5.5 x 4.2 Ins.: Charles Wilkes | Commander U. S. N. | Painted by T Sully-R. W. Dodson Sc. 505 REV. WILLIAM WHITE Line, oval in rect. Full bust to front. 4.2 x 3.4 Ins.: Engraved by R. W. Dodson from the Original Painting by H. Inman. | Right Rev: William White D D 506 AMERICAN AUTHORS Line, vign. Group of three circular and two rect. frames, draped. American shield below and eagle above. Bust por- traits. 7.6 x 4.2 Ins.: Engraved by-R. W. Dodson | Dana. | Bryant.-Halleck. | Sprague.-Longfellow. 507 AMERICAN AUTHORESSES Line, vign. Group of two rect., one oval, and two octag. frames, draped; American eagle and shield above, harp, books, etc., be- low. Bust portraits. 7.14 x 5.2 Ins.: Engraved by R. W. Dodson Philada | names on frames, Mrs. Sigoztrney | Mrs. Osgood. | Miss Sedgwick | Mrs. Embury. | Mrs. Smith. Note. R. W. Dodson engraved some excellent small subject plates for the Annuals. AMOS DOOLITTLE 508 JOHN ADAMS Line, vign. Full bust; face % left. 3.5 x 2.7 Ins.: Connecticut Magazine | A. Doolittle Sculp. | John Adams | Late President of the United States 87 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 509 JOHN ADAMS Line, rect. Above, a spread eagle with "Millions for our defence not a cent for tribute"; around rect. coats of arms of sixteen States. Full bust; face % right; drapery above head, garland below. 19 x 15.8 + Ins.: on base, John Adams President of the United States | be- low, A new Display of the United States | *** Doolittle August 1 1799. 510 ALEXANDER I OF RUSSIA Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; face front. 4.7 x 3.12 Ins.: Published by Shelton Kensett-A. Doolittle sc [Alex- ander I. | Emperor of all the Russias. 511 CAPTAIN JAMES COOK Stip., vign. Bust; profile, right. 3.5 x 2.12 Ins.: Connecticut Magazine [A. Doolittle Sculp. [Cap1 James Cook | F. R. S. 512 JOHN DAVENPORT Line, oval in rect. Full bust; cap on head; face % left. 6.8 x 5.9 Ins.: Engraved for Dr Trumbull's History of | Connecticut, from an Original Painting | in the Museum at Yale College | The Revd John Devenport, B. D. j The first Minister of New Haven | from 1638 until 1668 | A Doolittle Sc N. Haven i. As described. n. Name altered to Davenport 513 JONATHAN EDWARDS Line, oval in rect. Full bust; face % left. 5.15x3.8 Ins.: Jonathan Edwards | President. | Engraved by Amos Doo- little, N Haven 514 J. J. ROUSSEAU Line, oval in rect. Half-length; face left. 4.13 x 2.10 Ins.: Doolittle Sc. | J. J. Rousseau From "Letters of an Italian Man and an English Gentleman." Thomas, Son & Thomas, Worcester, Jan. 7, 1797. 6.8 x 5.9 88 CHECK LIST 515 GURDON SALTONSTALL Line, oval in rect., ornad. Full bust; face % right. 6.8 x 3.9 Ins.: Engraved for Dr Trumbulls History of | Connecticut from an Original Painting in | the Museum at Yale College | The Hon- orable | Gurdon Saltonstall, Esq: | Governor of Connecticut, from | Jan 1707 to September 20 172^ ] A. Doolittle Sc. N. H. 516 EZRA STILES Mixed, oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.9 x 3 . Ins.: R. Molthrop Pinx1-Doolittle Sc. | Ezra Stiles S. T. D. L. L. D. | President of Yale College. 517 GOVERNOR TRUMBULL Line, oval. Full bust; face % right. 4.4 x 3.8 Ins.: Engraved by A. Doolittle | Govr Trumbull 518 JOHN WINTHROP Line, oval in rect., ornad. Full bust; face % right. 6.11 X 3.11 Ins.: Engraved for Dr Trumbull's History of | Connecticut, from an original Painting in | the possession of Francis Bayd Winthrop | The Honorable John Winthrop, Esq: | who procured the Charter of Connecticut | and was Governor of the Colomy from May | 1659 until April 5th 1675 | A. Doolittle Sc N. Haven 519 GEORGE WASHINGTON Etch., vign. Bust in uniform; profile, right. 3.4 x 2.8 Ins.: A. Doolittle Sculp | Gen. George Washington, | Commander in chief of the | Armies of the United States. | Born Feb: ll^ 1732 0. S. | Died December 1^ 1799 Hart, 145. 520 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Bust to right. 4 x 3.7 Ins.: Connecticut Magazine. | A. Doolittle Sc: \-George Wash- ington. i. As described. ii. Plate reworked and relettered Published by Shelton Ken- sett-A. Doolittle Sc | George Washington. | The Saviour of his Country Hart, 507. 89 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 521 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip. and line, rect. In a circular inscribed frame, surrounded by another circle of inscribed links containing the arms of the Federal Government and thirteen States; inscriptions in the foui' corners within flourishes. Full bust; face % right; in civilian dress. 20.6x16.10 Ins.: around bust, George Washington President of the United States of America. The Protector of his Country, and the Sup- porter of the rights of Mankind. | in tablet below, A Display of the United States of America j To the Patrons of Arts and Sciences, in dll parts of the World this Plate | is most respect- fully Dedicated by their most obedient humble Servants | Amos Doolittle 4* Ebenr Porter. | Printed Sold By A Doolittle New Haven where Engraving Rolling Press Printing is performed -Doolittle delin et Sculp. Hart, 840. In all there are described five states of this plate, with Wash- ington in uniform, other states added to links, and changes in minor inscriptions. See "Catalogue of the Engraved Portraits of Washington," The Grolier Club, New York, 1904. 522 AMERICA Stip., rect. America kneeling at the base of an obelisk, angel descending with palm branches. To right, group of five figures; at base of tree a shield inscribed "Appeal to Heaven." 17.6x23.4 Ins.: A. Doolittle Sculp. Newhaven. | America, | To Perpetuate to Posterity, the Memory of those Patriotic Heroes, who Fought, Bled Died in Establishing Peace, Liberty and Tranquility to their Country. Copy of an engraving by Jos. Strutt, published in London, 1781. 523 AMERICAN LOCUST Line, vign. 3 x 6.2 Ins.: American Cicada or Locust ] etc. | En grav'd by A. Doolittle 524 AMERICAN MUSICAL MAGAZINE Line. Title-page. 8.2 x 7.4 Ins.: The | American | Musical Magazine. | Published in Monthly Numbers; | Intended to Contain, | A Great Variety of Approved 90 CHECK LIST Music; | Carefully Selected from the works of the best American | and Foreign Masters | Vol. 1. | New-Haven: | Published Sold by Amos Doolittle fy Daniel Read. (No date; music all en- graved. ) 525 BATTLE OF LEXINGTON-SMALL Line, rect. 2.13 x 4.13 Ins.: Drawn by Earl fy engraved by A. Doolittle in 1775-Re- engraved by A. Doolittle and J. W. Barber in 1832 | Battle of Lexington | three lines. 526 BATTLES OF LEXINGTON AND CONCORD. I Line, rect. 11.11 x 17.10 Ins.: The Battle of Lexington. April 19th 1775. Plate l\A. Doolittle Sculpt | in two columns, 1. Major Pitcarn at the head of the Regular Granadiers. 2. The Party who first fired at the Provincials at Lexington. 3. Part of the Provincial Company of Lexington. | 4- Regular Companies on the road to Concord | 5. The Metinghouse at Lexington | 6. The Public Inn. 527 BATTLES OF LEXINGTON AND CONCORD. II Line, rect. 11.10x17.9 Ins.: Plate II. A View of the Town of Concord | A. Doolittle Sculpt | jn ^wo columns, 1. Companies of the Regulars marching into Concord. | 2. Companies of Regulars drawn up in order | 3. A Detachment destroying the Provincials Stores | 4 5. Col- onel Smith $ Major Pitcairn viewing the Provincials | who were mustering on East Hill in Concord | 6. The Townhouse 7. The Meeting house 528 BATTLES OF LEXINGTON AND CONCORD. Ill Line, rect. 11.13 x 17.4 Ins.: Plate III. The Engagement at the North Bridge in Con- cord | A. Doolittle Sculpt | fwo columns, 1 The Detachment of the Regulars who fired first | on the Provincials at the Bridge | 2. The Provincials headed by Colonel Robinson # | Major But- trick. | 3 The Bridge 529 BATTLES OF LEXINGTON AND CONCORD. IV Line, rect. 11.11 x 17.8 Ins.: Plate IV. A View of the South Part of Lexington | A. Doo- 91 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS little Sculp1 | in two columns, 1 Colonel Smith's Brigade retreat- ing before the Provincials | 2. Earl Piercy's Brigade meeting them \3 $ Ip Earl Piercy 4* Col. Smith, 5 Provincials | 6 fy 7 The Flanck-guards of Piercy's Brigade ] 8 A Fieldpiece pointed at the Lexington Meeting-house | 9. The Burning of the Houses in Lexington 530 BONAPARTE IN TROUBLE Etch., rect. Bonaparte on a horse in center; to left, the Devil and a bear; to right, lion biting leg of horse and a winged figure offering crowns and bearing a trumpet and banner inscribed, "Louis XVIII." 9.9 x 14.4 Ins.: Bonaparte in trozible | A. Doolittle del. et Sc. | three lines text | Published by Shelton Kensett 531 "THE COLUMBIAN HARMONIST" Line. Title-page. 4 x 0.12 Ins.: The | Columbian Harmonist, | N° 2 (the 2 is engraved over 1) | Containing | First. A Plain and Concise Introduction to Psalmody fitly calculated | for the use of Singing Schools. | Sec- ond. A Choice Collection of Sacred Music for Public and Social Worship. | By Daniel Bead | Author of the American Singing Booh | New Haven: Printed for Sold by the Editor Sold also by the Principal Booksellers in the United States | Coppy (sic) Bight secured agreable to the Statute This work, with thirty pages of engraved music, is ascribed to A. Doolittle. The book is said to have been issued in 1793, and a third part was published. 532 DARTMOOR PRISON Line, rect. 12.13 x 13.6 Ins.: A. Doolittle, Sc. | Plan and description of Dartmoor Prison England | with a representation of the unfortunate transactions of the 6tJl of April 1815. 533 FEDERAL HALL, NEW YORK Line, rect. frame, ornad. Front elevation showing inauguration of Washington on balcony. 16.8 x 13 Ins.: Peter Lacour del.-A. Doolittle Sculp1 | Federal Hall | The Seat of Congress ] Printed # Sold by A. Doolittle New Haven, 1790 92 CHECK LIST 534 JOHN BULL IN DISTRESS Line, rect. A half-bull, half-peacock, pierced through the neck by a hornet. From the hornet, "Free Trade & Sailor's Rights | you old rascal." From bull-peacock, "Boo-o-o-o-hoo !!!" 6.6x10.6 Ins.: The Hornet and Peacock | Or, John Bull in Distress | En- tered according to Act of Congress the 27th of March 1813 by A. Doolittle of the State of Connecticut 535 MASONIC CERTIFICATE Line. Two columns at sides surmounted by figures; above, a winged figure with trumpet, and on banner, "Grand Lodge of Connecticut." Below, a woman and three children. 11.4 x 11 Ins.: Engraved by Brother Amos Doolittle. Nezohaven. 536 MAUCH CHUNK COAL-MINES Line, rect. Three views. 7.4 x 9.9 Ins.: A. Doolittle sc. | Map | shewing the position of Coal beds now exposed | in the | Mauch Chunk Coal Region. ] View of the Chute at Mauch Chunk. | Imaginary Cross Section of the Moun- tain at the Great Coal Mine 537 NEW SPECIES OF ULMUS Line. Two figures on one plate; growth on a plant; chrysalis, caterpillar, and moth. 7.8 x 7.8 Ins.: J. J. Thomas del-A. Doolittle sculp 538 PERUVIAN IMAGES Line, plate of thirteen images. 5.14 x 9.8 Ins.: A. Doolittle sc. | Images found in the Huacas or Houses of Prayer | of the ancient Peruvians. | Images found in their graves | (brought out by Mr Daniel Coit) | see pa. 1^6 539 PRODIGAL SON. I Line, rect. Three women and three men about a table, drinking. 12.9x9.9 Ins.: A. Doolittle sc. | The Prodigal Son revelling with Harlots. | (one line, St. Luke, chap. 15, v. 13.) | Published and sold by Shelton fy Kensett, Cheshire, Con. October 1811^. 93 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 540 PRODIGAL SON. II Line, rect. Man in rags seated before a pig-sty. 12.5 X 9.13 Ins.: A. Doolittle sc. | The Prodigal Son vn Misery. | (one line, St. Luke, chap. 13, v. 16) | Published and Sold by Shelton Kensett Cheshire, Con. October 24, 1814- 541 PRODIGAL SON. Ill Line, rect. Son kneeling to father, two women in background. 12.12x9.13 Ins.: A. Doolittle sc. | The Prodigal Son returned to his Father. | (one line) | Published by Shelton Kensett Cheshire Connec. Decr 1, 1814. A partial list of books containing plates engraved by Doolittle, other than those here noted: American Edition of Maynard's "Josephus" New York, 1792 American Edition of Brown's Family Bible New York, 1792 "Carey's Atlas"-maps Philadelphia, 1795 "American Pocket Atlas." (M. Carey.) Philadelphia, 1805 "Payne's Universal Geography" New York, "Plutarch's Lives." (Isaiah Thomas.) Boston, 1804 "New Edinburgh Dispensatory." (I. Thomas.) Worcester, 1805 "Regulations for U. S. Troops." (Baron Steuben.) Boston, 1794 "Conversations on Chemistry " New Haven, 1814 "Calmet's Dictionary of the Bible" Charlestown, 1812 "The True Masonic Chart." (Cross.) New Haven, 1820 J. DRAYTON 542 BORDENTOWN, NEW JERSEY Aquatint, rect. 4.2 x 7.3 Ins.: Engrav'd Colour'd by J. Drayton. | View near Borden- ton, from the Gardens of the Count de Suvilliers. 543 EDINBURGH Aquatint, rect. 4 x 6.15 Ins.: Drawn on the spot, by Miss C. Schethy.-Engraved by J. Drayton. | View of Edinburgh. | From St. Anthony's Chapel. 94 CHECK LIST 544 KOENIGSTEIN, SAXONY Aquatint, rect. 3.15 x 6.8 Ins.: Eng. and Colour'd by J. Drayton | Konigstein on the Elbe. Saxony. 545 NATURAL BRIDGE, VIRGINIA Aquatint, rect. 6.7 x 4.2 Ins.: Engrav'd $ Colour'd by J. Drayton [ The Natural Bridge. 546 NAPLES, ITALY Aquatint, rect. 4.2 x 7.3 Ins.: Engraved by J. Drayton | Naples from the West. 547 PEDLAR'S FALLS, VIRGINIA Aquatint, rect. 5.15 x 3.15 Ins.: Falls of the Pedlar, Virginia. 548 ST. HELENA Aquatint, rect. 3.11 x 5.14 Ins.: Engd by J. Drayton | The house in which the Emperor Napoleon expired after a confinement of nearly six years. 549 ST. LEONARD COTTAGE Aquatint, rect. 3.15 x 6.15 Ins.: Drawn by Miss C. Schetky-Engraved by J. Drayton. | The Cottage of Sf Leonards. | Muschat's Cairn, and the Ruins of St Anthony's Chapel. Note. J. Drayton illustrated the "Second Tour of Dr. Syntax," Philadelphia, 1822; and made line illustrations for Wm. Strick- land's "Report on Canals, Railways, Roads, etc." Philadelphia, 1826. WILLIAM DUNLAP 550 MR.WIGNELL Dry-point etch., rect. within double lines. Man, full-length, standing; stout stick in right hand, hat in left hand at side; head to left. Size, 4.14 x 3.10 Ins.: over, Darby's Return | page 13 after the 9th line from the 95 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS top read | There, Lads and little Lasses sweet as honey. | Marry for Love, and never think of Money: | below, Wm Dunlap del et fee1 | Mr Wignell in the Character of Darby. [ There, Father Luke! one sheep's as good as two. | Nor need I count my turkey's when I woo.- A. B. DURAND 551 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Line, rect. Full-length; seated to right; open book on lap; face % right; interior of library. 20.4 x 13.12 Ins.: Painted by T. Sully.-Published Oct. 6. 1826. by W. H. Morgan, lllp Chesnut st. Philada-Eng. by A. B. Durand | Printed by B. Rogers. Phila | John Quincy Adams, | President of the United States. (Copyright, 1826.) i. As described. n. Publisher, printer, "President of the United States" erased. 552 APOLLO Line, vign. Full-length statue on base. 6.13 x 4.13 Ins.: Durand sc. [ AIIOAAQN 553 WILLIAM BAINBRIDGE Line, rect. Half-length in uniform. 8.12 x 7.10 Ins.: Painted by J. Jarvis-Engraved by Peter Maverick | Com- modore Bainbridge | Published by P. Maverick, New York, 1820. 554 NATHAN BANGS Line, rect. Half-length; seated; pen in right hand; face % left. < 4.15x4 Ins.: Painted by Paradise.-Engraved by Durand. | The Rev. Nathan Bangs D. D. 555 JOEL BARLOW Line, rect. Half-length; seated; holding manuscript in right hand; face % right. 4.11 x 3.10 Ins.: Painted by Rob* Fulton.-Eng. by A. B. Durand. | Joel Barlow. | signature. 96 CHECK LIST 556 JOHN BARNES Line, rect. Half-length in costume; nearly profile left. 3.12 x 3.2 Ins.: Mr. Barnes | as BiUy Lackaday. | Engraved by A. B. Diir rand from a painting by J. Neagle | Lopez # Wemyss' Edition | Published by A. R. Poole Philada 1826. (Copyright.) 557 MARY GREENHILL BARNES Line, rect. Half-length in costume; face % left. 3.10 x 3.2 Ins.: Mrs Barnes \ as Isabella. \ Engraved by A. B. Durand from a painting by J. Neagle. | Lopez fy Wemyss' Edition, j Published by A. R. Poole Philada 1826. (Copyright.) 558 HUGH BLAIR Line, vign. Full bust in robes; face % left. 3.15 x 3.11 Ins.: Durand sc. | Hugh Blair D. D. 559 ELIAS BOUDINOT Line, rect. Half-length; seated, face front, holding a paper in left hand. 12.6 x 9.12 Ins.: Painted by Waldo Jewett.-Copy Right secured April 30 1822-Engraved by A B Durand. | Elias Boudinot L. L. D. | Published by E. Huntington, Hartford: 1825. 560 ANNA BRAITHWAITE Line, vign. Bust, cap on head, almost profile right. 6-12 x 4.14 Ins.: Painted by W. Dunlap, from memory.-Engraved by A. B. Durand | Anna Braithwaite. ] Printd by Burton. 561 JOHN BROOKS Line, rect. Half-length in uniform; seated to left, sword in left hand, face % left. 4.9 x 3.10 Ins.: Painted by G. C. Stuart, Eng. by A. B. Durand from a Copy by James Herring. | John Brooks. [ signature. (Copy- right.) 562 JACOB BROWN Line, rect. Half-length in uniform; face front; cocked hat on head; gloves in left hand. 4.8 x 3.10 3.12x3.2 97 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: Painted by J. W. Jarvis. Eng. by A. B. Durand from a Copy by James Herring. [ Jacob Brown. [ signature. (Copy- right, 1834.) 563 WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT Line, oval in rect. Bust; face % right. 7.12x5.15 Ins.: William Cullen Bryant ] Painted by A. B. Durand [ En- graved by Alfred Jones and S. A. Schoff | Published by the Cen- tury | Copyright 1858 John Durand. The head on this plate was etched by Charles Burt, filled in by Schoff, finished in the first state by Alfred Jones, and the final work was done by Durand. i. Without copyright line. n. As described. 564 LORD BYRON Line, rect. Full bust to right; head % left. 2.14 x 2A Ins.: Thos Phillips R. A. pinx1-A. B. Durand sc. ] Lord Byron. | Vol. I. 565 ANTONIO CANOVA A fragment of a vignette portrait; copied from an English en- graving by J. Thomson, 1820. 566 CHARLES CARROLL Line, rect. Half-length; seated; face front. 4.6 x 3.8 Ins.: Painted by Harding.-Eng. by A. B. Durand. | Charles Carroll of Carrollton. | signature. (Copyright.) 567 LABAN CLARK Line, vign. Nearly half-length; face % right. 4.2 x 3.10 Ins.: Paradise pf-Durand sc. | Rev. Laban Clark. 568 ADAM CLARKE Line, vign. Half-length; face % right. 6.7 x 5 Ins.: Painted by Partridge.-Engraved by Durand. ] Adam Clarke, L. L. D. j Published by W. $. P. C. Smith N° 59 Fulton Sf N. York. | Ridley Printer N. Y. i. As described. ii. Publisher changed to Myers $ Smith, at same address; printer erased. 98 CHECK LIST 569 DEWITT CLINTON Line, circular frame. Head; profile, right. Diam. 4.6 Ins.: W. J. Coffee fee*-A. B. Durand sc. | seven lines manu- script with signature | Printed by Wm Neale, N. Y. 570 DEWITT CLINTON Line, rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.9 x 2.13 Ins.: Henry In/man del.-A. B. Durand sc. \ Dewitt Clinton (auto.) | Taken by permission from the Original painted for C. G. Childs Esq. | Engraved for Harper's Family Library 1830. i. As described. n. Date changed to 1840. 571 DEWITT CLINTON Line, rect. Half-length; seated; right hand to head; face front. 4.6 x 3.8 Ins.: Painted by C. Ingham.-Eng. by A. B. Durand. | Dewitt Clinton. | signature. (Copyright, 1834.) 572 CADWALLADER D. COLDEN Line, vign. Full bust to left; face front. 7.6 x 5.14 Ins.: Painted by Waldo fy Jewett-Eng. by P. Maverick, Durand # Co. | Cadwallader D. Colden Esqr | Mayor of the City of New York. | From the Original Picture in the posession (sic) of the Corporation. i. As described. n. Engraver, Eng. by A. B. Durand-"Mayor, etc.," erased. 573 THOMAS COOPER Line, vign. Head; face % left. 2.12 x 1.14 Ins.: Thomas Cooper M.D. | Octr 22nd 1829 A3 tat 70. | En- graved by A. B. Durand from a drawing by C. Ingham. 574 JOSEPH COWELL Line, rect. Full bust; face nearly front. 3.12 x3.2 Ins.: Mr. Cowell | as Crack. | Engraved by A. B. Durand from a painting by J. Neagle. | Lopez Wemyss' Edition | Published by A. R. Poole Philada 1826. (Copyright.) 99 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 575 SAMUEL H. COX Line, vign. Half-length; seated; face % right. 5.2x3.11 Ins.: Paradise pinx.-Durand sculp. \ Rev. Samuel H. Cox, A. M. | Published 1823. i. As described. n. "Published 1823" erased, and "A.M" changed to "D.D." 576 WILLIAM H. CRAWFORD Line, rect. Full bust to right; face front. 9.9 x 8.4 Ins.: Painted by J. W. Jarvis-Eng. by A. B. Durand | W. H. Craze ford. | Published by B. O. Tyler. Washington City. i. As described. ii. Face, hair and neck-cloth worked over. Inscription changed to Daniel Webster | Published by E. Huntington, Hartford Cf 1836. Painter and engraver erased. 577 DAVID CROCKETT Line, vign. Full bust to right; nearly profile right. 4.6 x 5 Ins.: Painted by A. L. De Rose.-Engraved by A. B. Durand. | two lines manuscript and signature. 578 FREDERICK DALCHO Line, rect. Bust in robes; face slightly to right. 4.3 x 3.7 Ins.: Painted by C. Fraser.-Eng. by A. B. Durand. | The Rev. Dr. Dalcho. | Assistant Minister of St. Michael's Church $ Past Grand Chaplain | Published by Order of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free Masons in | South Carolina. 579 STEPHEN DECATUR Line, rect. Three-quarter-length in uniform; standing to right; face % right; right hand on sword; column to left. 4.12 x 3.11 Ins.: Painted by T. Sully-Eng. by A. B. Durand from a Copy by James Herring. | Stephen Decatur | signature. (Copyright, 1835.) 580 JOHN DUFF Line, rect. Full bust in armor; face % left. 3.10 x 3.3 Ins.: Printed by B. Rogers | Mr Duff. | as Marmion | Engravd by A. B. Durand from a painting by J. Neagle | Lopez # Wemyss' Edition. | Published by A. R. Poole Philada | 1826 । ( Copyright.) 100 CHECK LIST 581 EPICURUS Line, oval of laurel leaves. Head; profile, right. 3.15 x 2.13 Ins.: Epicurus | Durand, Sc. 582 JAMES B. FINLEY Line, vign. Half-length; seated to left; face nearly front. 4.3x3.12 Ins.: Painted by J. Paradise-Eng on Steel by A B Durand. | The Rev. James B. Fi/riley. | Missionary to the Wyandot Indians. 583 WILLIAM FLOYD Line, rect. Full bust to left; face ^4 left. 3.15x3.4 Ins.: William Floyd ] Engraved by A. B. Durand from a Paint- ing | in Delaplaine's Gallery. 584 EDWIN FORREST Line, rect. Half-length, in costume; face right. 3.8 x 3.1 Ins.: Mr. E. Forrest | as Rolla. | Engraved by A. B. Durand from a painting by J. Neagle | Lopez Wemyss Edition | Published by A. R. Poole Philada 1827. (Copyright.) i. Last two lines omitted. n. As described. 585 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, vign. Bust; fur cap; face left, surrounded by rays. 6.14x5.4 Ins.: B. Franklin | Printed Published by S. Maverick New York. | P. Maverick # Durand sc. i. As described. ii. Lettered Franklin Office | Samuel Maverick | Engraver | Copper Plate Printer | 73 Liberty Street | New York. | P. Maverick Durand Sculp. nr. Added above first line Merc ein's Directory. 586 WILLIAM FULLER Line, rect. Full-length in fighting rig in ring. 19.12 x 13.8 Ins.: Painted by C. Ingham.-Engraved by A. B. Durand | Wil- liam Fuller | From the Original Painting in possession of the Gymnasium of New York. [ Printed by J. Ridley, N. Y. 101 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 587 GARRIT FURMAN Line, vign. Full bust; face front; lyre, etc., below. 2x1.12 Ins.: Painted by T. Cummings.-Eng. by A. B. Durand. | Garrit Furman 588 FREEBORN GARRETSON Line, rect. Almost half-length; face % right. 4.6x3.10 Ins.: Painted by Paradise-Engraved by Durand. [ Rev. Free- born Garretson. | Aged 73. 589 WILLIAM GASTON Line, rect. Half-length; seated to front; face front. 4.8 x 3.11 Ins.: Painted by G. Cooke.-Eng. by A. B. Durand. | William Gaston. | signature. (Copyright, 1834.) 590 EDWARD GIBBON Line, oval frame in ornad rect.; name in tablet over oval. Under oval, figure gazing upon Coliseum, flanked by two circles with Romulus and Remus and the Roman eagle. Full bust; face nearly profile left. 6.14x4.9 Ins.: Edward Gibbon Esqr born 8th May 1737 \ Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds. | Engraved by A B Durand An exact copy of a plate by John Hall, London, 1780. 591 JAMES HENRY HACKETT Line, broad rect. frame, ornad. Half-length; face front. 6.10x5.8 Ins.: Painted by H. Inman.-Steel Plate.-Engraved by A. B. Durand. | Mr Hackett. | Engraved for the New York Mirror. I 1832. 592 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Line, rect. Bust; almost profile left. 4.6 x 3.8 Ins.: Ceracchi fee1-A. B. Durand sc. | Hamilton. 593 ELIJAH HEDDING Line, vign. Full bust to front; face % left. 4.6 x 3.14 Ins.: Painted by Paradise-Eng on Steel by A B Durand | The Rev. Elijah Hedding, A. M.\ Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 102 CHECK LIST 594 ELLEN AUGUSTA HILSON Line, reel. Half-length in costume; face % right. 3.11 x 3.1 Ins.: Mrs. Hilson | As Margaret Overreach. | Engraved by A. B Durand from a painting by J. Neagle. | Lopez Wemyss' Edi- tion | Published by A. R. Poole Philada 1827. (Copyright.) 595 THOMAS HILSON Line, rect. Half-length to front; face % left. 3.10x3.3 Ins.: Mr. Hilson | As Tyke. | Engraved by A. B. Durand from a painting by J. Neagle | Lopez # Wemyss' Edition. | Published by A. R. Poole Philada 1826. (Copyright.) 596 PHILIP HONE Line, vign. Full bust to front; face % left. 4.14 x 5.5 Ins.: Painted by Peale-Eng. by A. B. Durand. | The Honor- able Philip Hone, | Mayor of the City of New York in 1826. 597 DAVID HOSACK Line, rect. Half-length; standing to front; face % left; right hand on book on table. 4.10 x 3.10 Ins.: Painted by T. Sully.-Eng. by A. B. Durand \ David Hosack M D. F. R. S. | signature. (Copyright, 1834.) 598 JOHN HUNTER Line, vign. Bust; face left. 1.14 x 1.14 Ins.: Mente et Manu | University of the State of New York. | Principles and Practice of | Surgery | By | Alexander H. Stevens, M.D. Admission card to lectures. 599 AUGUSTIN DE ITURBIDE Line, vign. Full bust; profile, left. 2.14 x 2.6 Ins.: A. B. Durand sc. | Iturbide 600 ANDREW JACKSON Line, rect. Full-length, in uniform, to front; face % left; right hand across body with drawn sword, chapeau in left hand. To left, horse held by orderly; to right, a battle scene. 20.10x14.14 Ins.: Painted by John Vanderlyn.-New York, Published June 1828.-Engraved by A. B. Durand. | General Andrew Jackson. | Printed by James R. Burton. 103 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 601 JOHN JAY Line, rect. Three-quarter-length; seated to right; face % right; right elbow on table with books; paper in left hand. 4.9 x 3.11 Ins.: Painted by Stuart Trumbull.-Eng. by A. B Durand | John Jay. | signature. (Copyright, 1834.) 602 WILLIAM JAY Line, vign. Half-length, in gown and bands; eye-glasses in right hand; face front. 4.8 x 4.8 Ins.: Branwhite del.-A. B. Durand sc. | Rev. William Jay. | Armstrong Plaskitt Baltimore-Entered according to the Act of Congress. (Copyright, 1833.) 603 GEORGE JONES Line, circular frame. Bust; profile, right. Diam. 5 Ins.: inside frame, Georgius Jones. Histrio. | Natus MDCCCX. | under, Drawn by F. S. Agate.-Eng. by A. B. Durand. 604 JOSEPHUS Stip., rect. Bust, in robes and turban; face right. 3.15 X 3 Ins.: P. Maverick sc. | Josephus. | Published by D. Huntington. 605 JAMES KENT Line, rect. Full bust to front; face slightly to right. 4.6 x 3.10 Ins.: Painted by F. R. Spencer.-Eng. by A. B. Durand | James Kent LL. D. | signature. (Copyright, 1834.) 606 MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE Line, oval in rect. draped with American and French flags; a printing-press below. Bust. 0.13 x 0.11 Ins.: over, 87-88-89 The Great Lever of Public Opinion | July, 1830. 607 MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE Line, vign. Full-length, standing; face % left; hat and cane in right hand; left hand on hip. 2.6 X 1.3 Ins.: none. A bank-note vignette. 608 SYLVESTER LARNED Line, rect. Half-length; face front; left hand on book. 10.2x7.14 Ins.: Painted by E. Metcalf.-Eng. by A. B. Durand. | Rev. 104 CHECK LIST Sylvester Larned, | Late Pastor of the • Presbyterian Church at New Orleans. 609 MORGAN LEWIS Line, rect. Half-length; seated to front; left hand on book on lap; Cincinnatus on left breast; face front. 4.7 x 3.10 Ins.: Painted by James Herring.-Eng. by Durand Paradise. | Morgan Lewis. ] signature. (Copyright, 1836.) 610 ALEXANDER McLEOD Line, rect. Half-length; seated to left; hands clasped. 8.1 X 6.7 Ins.: Painted by Waldo Jewett-Engraved by A. B. Durand. | Rev. Alexander McLeod D. D. 611 WILLIAM C. MACREADY Line, rect. Bust to left. 3.9 x 3.2 Ins.: Mr. Macready | As Macbeth. | Engraved by A. B. Durand from a painting by J. Neagle | Lopez Wemyss' Edition | Pub- lished by Thos. T. Ash, Philada 1827 (Copyright.) 612 WILLIAM C. MACREADY Line, rect. Full-length; standing, in costume and chains. 3.14x2.10 Ins.: Painted by H. Inman.-Eng by A B Durand | William Tell. 613 JOSEPH MOUNTJOY MANNERS Line, vign. Bust; face front. 4 x 3.14 Ins.: This Portrait is published to identify the person with the true character of one of the | Basest of Men. | Joseph Mountjoy Manners, | nine lines description | Published for the benefit of the community by A. B. Durand, New York Dec. 8th 1823. 614 MA-NUNCUE Line, vign. Full bust; face front. 3.12 x 3.10 Ins.: Painted by J. Paradise-Eng by A B Durand | on Steel. | Ma-nuncue. | an Indian Chief of the Wyandot Tribe # a licenced | Preacher of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 105 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 615 JOHN MARSHALL Line, reel. Half-length; seated to right; face front; right hand on book. 4.10x3.12 Ins.: Painted by Henry Inman.-Eng. by A. B. Durand | John Marshall LL.D. | signature. (Copyright, 1833.) 616 JOHN M. MASON Line, rect. Bust; face % left. 12.6 x 9.14 Ins.: Painted by J. W. Jarvis, Esq. 1809.-Published by F. D. Allen 1822, Copy Right secured.-Engraved by A. B. Durand | John M. Mason, D. D. S. T. P. | President of Dickinson Col- lege. | Printed by Andrew Maverick. 617 J. McF. MATHEWS Line, vign. Bust in robes; face to right. 6.12 X 6 Ins.: Painted by Waldo Jewett-Eng. by A. B. Durand. | Rev. J. M. Mathews. 618 LB. MATTHIAS Line, vign. Bust; face front. 4 x 3.12 Ins.: Paradise pf-Durand sc | Rev. I. B. Matthias. 619 PHILIP MILLEDOLER Line, vign. Full bust in robes and bands; face % left. 6.14x6.9 Ins.: Painted by Waldo Jewett-Durand sc. | Rev. Philip MiTledoler D.D. 620 JAMES MILNOR Line, rect. Half-length in robes; seated. 7.7 x 6.10 Ins.: Painted by Waldo 8$ Jewett-1819-Eng. by P. Maverick. Durand # Co. | Rev. James Milnor D. D. | Rector of St. George's Church, N. York. 621 SAMUEL L. MITCHELL Line, vign. Full bust in gown; face % left. 4.12 x 3.12 Ins.: Painted by Jarvis-Eng. by Durand | Samuel L. Mitchell M # LL. D. | five lines | From the original Painting in the Hall of the New York Literary # Philosophical Society 1824 106 CHECK LIST 622 JAMES MONROE Line, rect. Full bust; face % right. 4.7 x 3.8 Ins.: Eng. by A. B. Durand, from the Painting by J. Vanderlyn. in the City Hall. New York.) James Monroe. | signature. (Copy- right, 1835.) 623 VALENTINE MOTT Line, vign. Full bust; face front. 4.3 X 3.10 Ins.: Valentine Mott M. D. | Professor of Surgery in the Uni- versity of New York | Drawn by H. Inman Engraved by A. B. Durand 624 LINDLEY MURRAY Line, rect. Full bust; almost profile left. 5.4 x 4 Ins.: Westoby pinxit-Durand sculp sit ] Lindley Murray auto.). 625 ELIPHALET NOTT Line, rect. Full bust in gown; face to right. 4.12 x 3.14 Ins.: Painted by Ames | Eng by A. B. Durand. | Rev. Eliphalet Nott D. D. LL. D. | Engraved expressly for the Parthenon. i. As described. n. Last line erased. 626 AARON OGDEN Line, rect. Full bust; face to right; Cincinnatus on left breast. 4.5 x 3.9 Ins.: Painted and Engraved by A. B. Durand. | Aaron Ogden. | signature. | (Copyright, 1834.) 627 STEPHEN OLIN Line, vign. Full bust; face to right. 4.12 x 3.12 Ins.: Paradise P*-Durand sc. | Rev. Stephen Olin. 628 "OLD PAT" Line, vign. Bust; face to left; no collar and rough clothes. 4.2+ x 4 + Ins.: Painted by S. L. Waldo-Eng^ by A. B. Durand Unlettered proof; signed in pencil "Old Pat." This is the 107 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS first plate engraved by Durand directly from a painting. The original is called "A Beggar with a Bone" and is in the Boston Athenaeum. 629 JAMES OTIS Line, rect. Half-length, to left. 4 x 3.2 Ins.: I. Blackburn pinx1 1755.-A. Durand sc. | James Otis. 630 WILLIAM PATTON Line, rect. Half-length; seated to right. 5 x 4.3 Ins.: Metcalf pinx1-Durand sc. | Rev. Wm. Patton, A.M. 631 WILLIAM PAULDING Line, vign. Full bust; face front. 4.12 x 4.12 Ins.: Drawn # Engraved | by A. B. Durand 1826 | The Honor- able William Paulding | Mayor of the City of New York in 1821}, % 1825. 632 MICHELE PEKENINO Line, vign. Half-length; seated to right; face % right. 7.5 x 6.4 Ins.: Mel Pekenino, Pen-Designer. | None but Nature taught him. | Drawn and Engraved by his friend A. B. Durand. New York. 1820 633 WILLIAM PHOEBUS Line, vign. Full bust; face % right. 5 x 3.12 Ins.: Paradise pinx.-Durand sc. | Rev. William Phoebus. | Aged 69 634 PHILIP SYNG PHYSICK Line, vign. Nearly half-length, to front; face to right. 4.12x3.12 Ins.: Inman 1821},-A. B Durand sc | Philip Syng Phy sick M. D. Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsyl- vania. Pubd by W. Swaim Philada 1825. 635 CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY Line, rect. Full bust in uniform; face front. 4.4 x 3.8 Ins.: H. B. Bounetheau Del.-A. B. Durand sc.\Mafr Gen1 Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. 108 CHECK LIST 636 WILLIAM PINKNEY Line, vign. Full bust; face % left. 4 x 3.12 Ins.: Painted by R. Peale-Eng. by A. B. Durand \ William Pinkney | Burton Print. 637 JONAS PLATT Line, rect. Nearly half-length; face % left; holding a book. 8.4 x 6.11 Ins.: Painted by J. Trumbull.-Eng. by A. B. Durand | Judge Platt. | five lines in Latin | Printed by Burton. i. As described. n. Over "Judge Platt," Jonas Platt in autograph. in. Plate cut down to 7.9 x 4.12; painter and engraver erased; inscription as in n. 638 JOSEPH OCTAVE PLESSIS Line, rect. Full-length in priest's robes; standing by table with crucifix, books, etc. 16.2 x 11.10 Ins.: Painted by James-Eng. by Durand. | Joseph Octave Ples- sis | Catholic Bishop of Quebec. 639 REM RAPELJE Line, oval in rect. Bust; face front; hat on head. 3.2 x2.10 Ins.: Eng by A. B. Durand | Rem Rapelje 640 RICHARD REECE Line, vign. Full bust; face to left. 4.8 x 3.6 Ins.: Paradise pinx-Durand sc. | Rev Richard Reece | Late Rep- resentative from the British to the American [ General Confer- ence (Copyright, 1825.) i. As described. n. Copyright erased. 641 J. B. ROMEYN Line, rect. Half-length; seated to left; face left. 8.4 x 6.12 Ins.: Painted by Waldo Jewett.-Published, New York. May 1st 1820.-Engraved by A. B. Durand. | Rev. J. B. Romeyn D.D. 642 WILLIAM ROSS Line, vign. Full bust; face front. 4.6 x 3.12 Ins.: Paradise pt-Durand sc | Rev. William Ross. | Aged 32. 109 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 643 SAINT ANTHONY Line, vign. Head; face % left. 3.8 x 3.4 644 CHARLES M. D'l DE SALABERRY Line, rect. frame, ornad. Two sides of a medal above; battle scene below, and arms in title. Half-length in uniform; face nearly profile right; sword under left arm. 7 x 6.3 Ins.: Painted by A Dickinson-Eng by A. B. Durand | Lieu1 Colonel Charles De Salaberry | C. B-Commandant le Regiment des | Voltigeurs Canadiens ^ca. fyca. ^ca. 645 ROBERT C. SANDS Line, vign. Full bust, glasses on; face to left. 4.4 x 3.12 Ins.: R. W. Weir Pt.-A. B. Durand Sc. \ Robert C Sands (auto.). 646 JAMES SAURIN Line, rect. Full bust in wig; bands, and gown; face front. 5.1 x 3.11 Ins.: B. Picart delin.-Engraved by Durand | Rev. James Sau- rin. | Published by D. A. Borrenstein Princeton, N. J. Sept 1827. 647 WALTER SCOTT Line, rect. Full-length; seated on stone by wall; book in left hand, pencil in right hand; face % left. 3.8 x 2.10 Ins.: H. Raeburn del.-P. Maverick Durand sc. ] Walter Scott, Esq. 648 CATHARINE M. SEDGWICK Line, rect. Half-length; standing; face to left. 4.4 x 3.7 Ins.: Painted by Chas Ingham.-Eng. by A. B. Durand | Cath- arine M. Sedgwick | signature. (Copyright, 1832.) 649 ISAAC SHELBY Line, rect. Full bust; face % left. 4.6 x 3.10 Ins.: Painted by Jouitt.-Eng. by A. B. Durand. | Isaac Shelby. | signature. (Copyright, 1833.) 650 JOSHUA SOULE Line, vign. Full bust in caped coat; face % right. 5.4 x 3.10 Ins.: Paradise pinx1-Durand sc. | Rev. Joshua Soule. 110 CHECK LIST 651 WILLIAM B. SPRAGUE Line, reel. Half-length in gown and bands; face front. 4.12x3.14 Ins.: Painted by S. F. B. Morse-Eng. by A. B. Durand. | Rev. Dr. W. B. Sprague. | signature. 652 GARDINER SPRING Line, rect. Full bust to left. 14.4 x 10.6 Ins.: Proof before all letters. 653 GILBERT CHARLES STUART Line, rect. Full bust; face % left. 4.7 x 3.9 Ins.: Engraved by A. B. Durand from an original miniature by Sarah Goodrich. | Gilbert Charles Stuart. | signature. (Copy- right, 1833.) i. As described. ii. Copyright erased and rect. line added, including first line. 654 JOHN SUMMERFIELD Line, vign. Full bust; face % left. 6.8 x 5.8 Ins.: Painted by Waldo Jewett.-Engraved by A. B. Durand | Rev. John Summerfield | A. M. | New York. Published by Sam1 L. Waldo, Copyright ** December lS^. i. As described. n. Publisher and copyright erased and name changed to Yours affectionately | J. Summerfield (auto.). 655 WILLIAM SWAIM Line, vign. Full bust; face almost front. 4.10 X 3.13 Ins.: Inman del.-A. B. Durand sc. ] William Swaim. 656 JOHN TRUMBULL (ARTIST) Line, rect. Full bust; face % right. 4.11 x3.11 Ins.: Painted by Waldo Jewett.-for the Trumbull Gallery, Yale College, New Haven.-Engraved by A. B. Durand | John Trumbull. | signature. | (Copyright, 1833.) 657 JOHN TRUMBULL (POET) Line, rect. Full bust; face % left. 4 x 3.3 Ins.: Painted by John Trumbull, 1793.-Eng. by P. Maverick, Durand # Co. | John Trumbull Esq. | Printed by D. Russell. 111 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 658 STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER Line, rect. Full bust; face % right. 4.2 x 3.7 Ins.: Painted by A. Dickinson-Eng. by A. B. Durand. | 5 V Rensselaer (auto.). i. As described. n. Signature erased. 659 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, rect. Full bust in uniform, to front; face % left. 4.8 x 3.9 Ins.: Eng. by A. B. Durand from the full length Portrait by Col. Trumbull belonging to Yale College. | George Washington. | signature. | (Copyright, 1834.) i. As described. n. Copyright erased. in. As in II, with floriated border added. Hart, 115. 660 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, vign. Bust; profile, right. 3.10 x 2.7 Ins.: Washington. \ From Houdoris Bust. | Engraved by A. B. Durand. 1833. i. As described. n. With addition of Printed by R. Neale. Hart, 179. 661 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, rect. Full bust; face to left. 4.8x3.11 Ins.: Painted by G. Stuart.-Engraved by A. B. Durand. | W ashington. | From the original picture in the possession of the Athenaeum. | Boston. | Printed by R. Neale. i. Before title, G. Stuart pt-A. B. Durand sc. | From the original picture in the possession of the Athenaeum, Bos- ton. n. As described. m. As in ii, with G. C. Stuart pt-A. B. Durand sc. iv. Substituted for printer, A. D. McKensie. Print. v. Printer again changed to Printed by L. Stevens. Hart, 355. 662 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, oval, in part rect. Bust to right. 2.4 X 2.4 Ins.: none. 112 CHECK LIST Hart, 528. This is an early experiment by Durand, preserved in the Du- rand collection in the Lenox Library, New York. 663 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, vign. Bust to front on pedestal; Minerva placing crown on head from which rays radiate; Music, Painting, History, etc., seated and grouped about pedestal; eagle at foot of pedestal; Niagara Falls and Indians in background. 4.3 x 6 Ins.: over, The | New-York Mirror: | A Weekly Journal. | De- voted to Literature and the Fine Arts. | Embellished with En- gravings and Music. | under, Drawn by R. W. Weir-Steel Plate -Eng by A. B. Durand. | Volume IX. | New York: 11831. 664 NOAH WEBSTER Line, rect. Half-length; seated; face % left. 5.4 x 4.6 Ins.: Painted by S. F. B. Morse-Eng. by A. B. Durand. | Noah Webster LL. D. | Printed by J. R. Burton 665 JOHN WESLEY Line, rect. Three-quarter-length in robes and bands; standing; right hand upraised, paper in left hand; face to left. 5.1 x 4.4 Ins.: From a scarce Print published in the Year 1765-Eng. by A. B. Durand | Revd John Wesley M. A. \ Aged 63 666 BENJAMIN WEST Line, vign. Bust to right. 2.12 x 2.6 Ins.: A. B. Durand del. et sc. 667 HERVEY WILBUR Line, rect. Bust to left. 3.8 x 2.13 Ins.: Metcalf pinx1-Durand Sc. | Rev. Hervey Wilbur, A. M. i. As described. n. Vign. with two books and sheet of paper below. Ins.: Metcalf pinx1 Pub^-Durand sc. | Rev Hervey Wilbur A.M. 668 HUGH WILLIAMSON Line, rect. Full bust; face % right. 5 x 4.1 Ins.: Painted by J. Trumbull.-Engraved by A. B. Durand. | Hugh Williamson, M. D. LL. D. | Engraved from the Original Portrait in the possession of Dr D. Hosack 113 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 669 OLIVER WOLCOTT Line, rect. Full bust; face % left. 8.4 x 7 Ins.: Engraved by A. B. Durand. | New York. | His Excellency Oliver Wolcott, | Governor of the State of Connecticut. | From an original Picture painted by Sully in the possession of | William Gracie Esq1" 670 ELIJAH WOOLSEY Line, vign. Full bust; face almost front. 4.10x3.12 Ins.: Paradise pt-Durand sc. | Bev. Elijah Woolsey. 671 COOK'S MONUMENT Line, rect. Inscribed pedestal surmounted by an urn. 9.14 x 7.6 Ins.: on face of pedestal, Erected | to | the | Memory | of | George Frederick Cooke | by | Edmund Kean ] of | the ] Theatre Boyal Drury Lane. | 1821 | Three Kingdoms claim his birth, \Both Hemispheres pronounce his worth. | Fecerunt W J. Frazee | under rect., Drawn fy Engraved by A. B. Durand from the Orig- inal in St Paul's Church yard, built by W. # J. Frazee. | New York, Published by Wm. S. Griffen # Wm. B. Acock, June 1821 | Copy Bight secured. i. As described. ii. Publisher changed to London, Publish'd October 17. 1821. by John Loundes, 36. Bow Street, Covent Garden. 672 THE AMERICAN LANDSCAPE Line, rect. Landscape, with "The | American | Landscape" on face of rock. 5.10 x 3.11 Ins.: Engraved by J. Smillie from a Sketch-from Nature by A. B. Durand | Mambrino's Helmet Note. The six following Durand plates were engraved in 1830 for Part I, "American Landscapes." They were afterward en- closed in ornamental frames and issued in the "New York Mir- ror" ; and previously issued without frames in "The Ladies Com- panion." Some of these states are here described. 673 CATSKILL MOUNTAINS Line, rect. 4.7 x 5.15 Ins.: Painted $ Engraved by A. B. Durand. | Catskill Moun- tains | Published by Elam Bliss New York. | Printed by Wade. 114 CHECK LIST I. As described. n. Printer's name erased and for publisher, For the Ladies Companion. 674 DELAWARE WATER GAP Line, rect. 4.6 x 6 Ins.: Drawn Engraved by A. B. Durand. | Delaware Water- Gap | Published by Elam Bliss New York i. As described. ii. Title changed to View on the Delaware; and for publisher, For the Ladies Companion 675 FALLS OF THE SAWKILL Line, rect. 6.1 x 4.7 Ins.: Painted by W. J. Bennett-Engraved by A. B. Durand | Falls of the Sawkill. | Published by Elam Bliss New York. | Printed by Wade i. As described. n. Wide, ornamental border added, and relettered Painted by W. J. Bennett.-Engraved by A. B. Durand. | The Falls of the Sawkill. | Steel Plate | Engd for the New York Mir- ror. | Printed by Ulman fy Pilbrow 676 FORT PUTNAM Line, rect. 4.8 x 6.1 Ins.: Painted by Rob1 W. Weir.-Etched by J. Smillie, finished by A. B. Durand. | Fort Putnam. | Published by Elam Bliss New York | Printed by Wade i. As described. ii. Publisher changed to For the Ladies Companion; and printer to Printed by Thomas Ulman 677 WEEHAWKEN Line, rect. 4.9 x 5.15 Ins.: Painted by W. J. Bennett-Engraved by A. B. Durand | Weehawken. | Published by Elam Bliss New York | Printed by Wade. i. As described. ii. Painter and engraver erased; under rect., Prints by Cam- meyer $ Clark. N. Y. title changed to Scene on the Hud- son, | For the Ladies Companion. 115 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS m. Broad ornamental frame added; painter and engraver re- engraved as in i; under, Eng^ for the New York Mirror. | Steel Plate. 678 WINNIPISEOGEE LAKE Line, rect. 4.1 x 5.6 Ins.: Painted by T. Cole-Eng by A. B. Durand | Winnipiseogee Lake. | Published by Elam Bliss New York. | Printed by Wade 679 DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Line, rect. 29.11 x 30.4 Ins.: Painted by John Trumbull-Copy Bight secured accord- ing to the Act of Congress Decr 20^ 1820.-Engraved by A. B. Durand. | The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America. | July 4th 1776. i. Etched state; scratched inscription, reading, J. Trumbull Esq. Pinx1-Copy Right . . . . Dec. 20th 1820-A. B. Durand Sculp1 | Declaration of Independence n. As described. A key to the above was issued with heads in outline and with numbers referring to signatures below. 680 MONTICELLO, VIRGINIA Line, rect. 4.1 x 6 Ins.: Durand sc. | Sketch of Mr. Jefferson's Seat, Monticello. 681 RUTGERS MEDICAL COLLEGE, NEW YORK Line, vign. 4.8 x 3 Ins.: I. Evers del. | Rutger's Medical College. | Instituted Octr 26th 1826. 682 ARIADNE Line, rect. Nude figure lying on ground asleep; left arm thrown over head; trees in background; view of seashore to right with galley hauled up and figures. 14.3 x 17.12 Ins.: open letter proof, Painted by J. Vanderlyn-Engraved by A. B. Durand. | Ariadne. | Published by A. B. Durand, Hodgson, Boys $ Graves, London, $ Rittner # Goussil d Paris 1835 | (Copyright.) | Printed by A. King. i. Etched state, J. Vanderlyn pt.-A. B. Durand Aq. n. Engraved state, A. B. Durand sc. 116 CHECK LIST m. Inscription changed to Painted by J. Vanderlyn-Eng. by A. B. Durand. Note. Including all changes in the plate, there are eight de- scribed states of this plate. 683 MUSIDORA Line, rect. Full-length figure of woman, slightly draped, stand- ing on edge of stream in landscape. 15.10 x 10.11 Ins.: Designed 4* Engraved by A. B. Durand, New York 1825 | Musidora | three lines | Printed by Burton Valentine, New York. Note. For a description of numerous small subject plates, bank- note plates, business-cards, etc., see "Catalogue of the Engraved Work of Asher B. Durand." Published by The Grolier Club, New York, April, 1895. JOHN ECKSTEIN 684 MARTIN LUTHER Stip., rect. Half-length; seated at table; pen in right hand; face % right. 16.8 x 13.4 Ins.: Holbein pinxit-John Eckstein sculp1 | D. Martinus Luthe- rus | Natus 1483 Obiit 1546 AEt. 63 i. As described. n. Spelling changed to Obit. 685 JOHANN FRIEDERICH SCHMIDT Stip., rect. Half-length in robes, standing in pulpit; profile left, right hand slightly raised; left hand on book on desk. 5.2 x 3.13 Ins.: J. Eckstein pinx1 $ sculpt | Johann Friederich Schmidt Pre dig er der Deutschen Lutherischen Gemeine in Philadelphia; geb. den Qten Januar 1746 in Deutschland: starb den 16ten May 1812. 686 WILLIAM STAUGHTON Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 9 x 7.12 Ins.: Painted fy Engraved by John Eckstein 1812. | Revd Wil- liam Staughton D. D. | Pastor of the Baptist Church in Sansom Street Philadelphia. 117 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 687 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., vign. Full-length, in uniform, on a pedestal; face right; baton in extended right hand; left hand on sword-hilt. 23.4 x 18.13 Ins.: on pedestal, First in War | First in Peace | and I First in the Hearts of | His Country | below, Design^ Engrav^ Pub- lishd by John Eckstein Philada j To the Honorable the Society of the Cincinnati. | this Monument of Gen1 George Washington. | Is very respectfully inscribed by the | Artist. | Copy right secured according to Law. Hart, 770. This print was published in 1806. 688 NAVAL COMBAT Stip., rect. A naval combat. 4.6 x 3.3 Ins.: J oh: Eckstein | Now Phoebus sought his pearly bed | etc. | Phila. pub. by Lydia R. Bailey 689 KING TAMMANY Stip., rect. Indian, full-length, moving to left; tomahawk in right hand; scepter in left hand; ships in distance. 4.5 x 3.3 Ins.: J oh: Eckstein | The Indian Chief who, famed of yore, | Saw Europe's sons adventuring here, | Looked, sorrowing, to the crowded shore, [ And sighing dropt a tear! | Prophecy of King Tammany Page 269. | Philad. Pub. by Lydia R. Bailey These two plates illustrate "Freneau's Poems," Philadelphia, 1809. ISAAC EDDY 690 ELIJAH AND THE WIDOW'S SON Line, rect. 7.6 x 5.13 Ins.: above, First Vermont Edition | below, Isaac Eddy Sculpt, Weathersfeld | Elijah raising the Widow's Son I. Kings, Ch. 17. | Windsor Published by Merifield and Cochran 1812 DAVID EDWIN 691 JAMES ABERCROMBIE Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face front. 3.4 x 2.11 Ins.: Trott del.-Edwin sc. | James Abercrombie D. D. 118 CHECK LIST i. As described. n. Title reengraved James Abercrobie D. D. | Senior assistant Minister of Christ Church St. Peter's St. James'. | Phila- delphia. 692 RALPH ABERCROMBIE Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 4.4 x 3.9 Ins.: D. Edwin Fecit. | Sir Ralph Abercrombie. 693 JOSEPH ADDISON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.6 x 2.11 Ins.: D. Edwin fc | Joseph Addison Esqr 694 JOSEPH ADDISON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.1 x 2.6 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Addison. | Published by R. Johnson; 1805. 695 JOHN ADAMS Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 11.5 x 9.4 Ins.: John Adams | President of the United States of America. | Philada Published by E. Savage, Oc. 10. 1800. Assigned to Edwin, who was then in Savage's employ. 696 ALEXANDER I Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 4.2 x 3.9 Ins.: P. Svinin Esq. pinx.-D. Edwin sc. | Alexander I. | four lines. 697 ALEXANDER I Stip., vign. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 5.12 x 4.6 Ins.: L18 de S1 Aubin del-D Edwin Sculp1' | Alexander ] Em- peror and Autocrate of all the Russias | Philadelphia Publish'd Oct 6th 181^ N° Chesnut Street 698 ALEXANDER I Stip., rect., line. Bust in uniform; cocked hat; face % right. 4.8 x 3.7 Ins.: over, Farrand, Mallory fy Co | Boston. | under, D. Edwin sc. | Alexander 1st Emperor of Russia. i. As described. ii. Publisher erased, 119 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 699 BENJAMIN ALLEN Stip., reel. Half-length in robes; right hand uplifted; left hand on book; face % left. 4.7 x 3.8 Ins.: Brewster Pinxt.-Edwin sc. \ Rev. Benjamin Allen \ late Rector of St. Paul's Church Philadelphia. 700 WILLIAM HENRY ALLEN Stip., vign. Full bust in uniform; profile, right. 3.14 x 3.4 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Wm Henry Allen Esq. | late of the United States Navy. 701 AMERICAN GENERALS Stip., vign. Four ovals suspended from and grouped about pine-tree and bush; cannon and balls at base. 6.14 x 4.8 Ins.: Portraits by Peale.-D. Edwin sc. | American Generals. | 1 Warren.-3 Wayne. | 0 Montgomery.-% Greene. 702 FISHER AMES Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to left; face % left; left hand on book. 4.12 x 3.14 Ins.: Stuart Pinx.-Edwin sc. | Fisher Ames 703 FISHER AMES Stip., close copy of preceding, but different plate. 4.11 x 3.12 Ins.: G. Stuart Pinx:-D. Edwin Sculp: | Fisher Ames.cn 704 FISHER AMES Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.12 x 3.1 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Fisher Ames. 705 ANACREON Stip., oval. Head; profile, left. 2.3 x 1,13 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. | ANAKPEON | Published by H. Maxwell, Philadelphia. 706 JOHN ANDREWS Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face front. 3.13 x 3.2 Ins.: Sully pinx.-Edwin sc. | John Andrews D. D. | Provost of the University of Pennsylvania. 120 CHECK LIST 707 SAMUEL AUCHMUTY Stip., vign. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 3.14 X 3.1 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Sir Samuel Auchmuty Kt. 708 WILLIAM BAINBRIDGE Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face almost front; below, a vignette of a naval combat signed "Kearney deF et sculpt" 4.14x3.14 Ins.: Stuart Pinx*-Edwin Sculp1 | W. Bainbridge Esqr U. S. N. | Published by M. Thomas Phila 709 WILLIAM BAINBRIDGE Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face slightly to right. 3.11x3 Ins.: Stuart Pinx.-Edwin sc. | William Bainbridge Esqr | of the United States Navy. | Engrav'd for Analectic Magazine. | En- tered according to act of Congress i. As described. n. Border line doubled at top and right side; relettered Stuart pinx.-Edwin sc. | Commodore Wm Bainbridge | of the United States Navy. | Publisher erased. m. Broad border added (4.2 x 3.7) and again relettered Stuart.-Edwin sc. | William Bainbridge Esq | of the United States navy. | Engraved for Port Folio. iv. As in, last line erased. Note. These prints are so nearly identical in engraving that they all appear to come from the same original plate. It is barely possible, however, that No. n is a different plate. 710 JOEL BARLOW Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 3.13 x 3.3 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Joel Barlow Esqr | Engraved for the Analectic Magazine Publish'd by M. Thomas. i. As described. ii. Publisher erased. 711 JOHN BARRY Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 3.15 x 3.4 Ins,: Stuart pinx.-Edwin sc. | Commodore John Barry 121 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 712 JAMES BEATTIE Stip., vign. Bust in robes; face % left. 2.12 x 2.10 Ins.: D. Edwin sc. | James Beattie, LL. D. [ Philada Published by Hopkins Earle. 713 JOHN BERNARD Stip., oval. Bust; face slightly to left. 6 x 4.12 Ins.: T. B. Freeman excudit. [ D. Edwin Sc. | Mr. Bernard, Comedian | Phila. Published by T. B. Freeman May 1st 1798. 714 NICHOLAS BIDDLE Stip., rect. Half-length in uniform; face % left. 4.3 x 3.5 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. | Capt. Nicholas Biddle. 715 RICHARD BLACKMORE Stip., oval. Bust; long wig; face front. 3.1 X 2.8 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. \ Dr Blackmore. | Published by R. Johnson. 716 WILLIAM BLACKSTONE Stip., oval. Bust in wig and gown. 3.6 x 2.10 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Judge Blackstone. | Pub. by T. B. Wait $ C° Portland. i. As described. n. Publisher changed to Pub. by T. B. Wait. Boston. 717 CHARLES BONNET Stip., oval. Bust; profile, right. 3.10 x 2.14 Ins.: D. Edwin sc. | Charles Bonnet, F.R. S. | Published by W. Woodward, Philada 718 WILLIAM BRADFORD Stip., rect. Nearly half-length; face front. 4.3 X 3.5 Ins.: Edwin sc. | William Bradford Esqr 719 JOSEPH S. BUCKMINSTER Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; in robes and bands; face % left; book held between hands. 4.15 x 4 Ins.: G. Steuart pinx:-D. Edwin sculp: | Joseph S: Buckmin- ster. | E. Jaques Printer. i. As described. 122 CHECK LIST ii. Printer erased. in. Border line erased; relettered Stuart-Edwin | your aff. brother | J S Buckminster (auto.). 720 EDMUND BURKE Stip., oval. Bust; face % left. 3.5 x 2.11 Ins.: D. Edwin sc. | Rl Honble Edmund Burke | Printed by C. P. Harrison i. As described. ii. Printer erased. in. Lined rect. added; engraver's name reengraved to right. 721 EDMUND BURKE Stip., oval. Bust; face % left; glasses on. 3.6 x 2.12 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. | Right Honble Edm^ Burk. i. As described. ii. Spelling changed to Burke. W ROBERT BURNS 'Stip., oval. Bust; face % right. 2.12 x 2.2 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Robert Burns. W LORD BYRON Stip., vign. Full bust to front; face almost profile left. 4.8 x 4 Ins.: Edwin Sc. | Lord Byron | Engraved for the Anatectic Mag- azine Published by M. Thomas. i. As described. ii. Last line erased, and Pub. by P. Price Jr Philada ] for the Casket, added. 724 GEORGE CALVERT Stip., vign. Bust; face % left; fluted collar. 4.6 x 3.9 Ins.: Edwin sc. | George Calvert | the first Lord Baltimore | From an Original Painting, in the great gallery, | of Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam. 725 CATHARINE II Stip., oval in rect., laurel branches below oval. Bust; profile, left. 3.14 x 3.1 Ins.: D. Edwin Sculpt. 123 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS i. As described. ii. With Catharine II. | Empress of Russia. 726 CHARLES II Stip., rect. Bust; long wig; face % left. 3.10 x 3.2 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Charles II. m ISAAC CHAUNCEY Stip., rect. Bust in uniform; face % right. 3.12 x 3.3 Ins.: J. Wood pinxt.-D. Edwin sc. | Isaac Chauncey Esqr | of the United States Navy. ] Engraved for the Analectic Magazine Published by M. Thomas (Copyright Feb. 21, 1814.) i. As described. ii. Magazine, publisher, and copyright erased. 728 ADAM CLARKE Stip., oval. Bust; face % left; large cocked hat. 3.7 x 2.12 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Adam Clarke L. L. D. 729 WILLIAM CLIFFTON Stip., oval. Bust to left; face % right. 3.7 x 2.12 Ins.: Field Pinx1-D. Edwin fc. i. As described. ii. Oval in rect. frame; relettered Field pinxt-Edwin sc. | William Cliff ton. | Engraved for the Analectic Magazine- Published by M. Thomas 730 DAVID COBB Stip., oval. Bust; face % right. 3.14 X 3.4 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Hon^6 David Cobb. 731 CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS Stip., rect. Full-length; standing; right hand at hip on drawn sword; plumed hat in left hand. In left background, three fig- ures ; to right, the sea and a boat landing. 22.15 x 14.12 Ins.: Painted by E. Savage.-Engraved by D. Edwin. \ The Landing of Christopher Columbus. | On the morning of October 12th 1^92, Columbus Richly Dress'd with a Drawn Sword in his hand | First set his foot on the New World which He has Dis- covered. The Portrait of Columbus is Copied from | The Orig- 124 CHECK LIST inal Picture in the Collection of The Grand Duke of Tuscany at Florence | Philada Publish'd by E. Savage J any 1st 1800. 732 GEORGE FREDERICK COOKE Stip., oval. Bust; face % left. 3.12 x 3.2 Ins.: Sully pinx.-Edwin sc | Mr Cooke 733 GEORGE FREDERICK COOKE Stip., vign. Full-length; standing; profile, right. 4.5 X 2.9 Ins.: C. R. Leslie del.-D. Edzvin sc. | Cooke | as Sir Pertinax Macsychophant | one line | Engrav'd for Mirror of Taste. ii. Name spelled "Macsycophant." 734 GEORGE FREDERICK COOKE Stip., vign. Full-length; standing; face % left. 5.9 x 3.8 Ins.: C. R. Leslie del.-Edwin sc. | Cooke as King Lear. | two lines | Engravd for Mirror of Taste. i. As described. ii. Last line erased. 735 GEORGE FREDERICK COOKE Stip., vign. Full-length; standing; face % right. 6.7 x 3.5 Ins.: C. Leslie del.-D. Edwin sc. | Cooke as Richard III. | En- grav'd for the Mirror of Taste. i. As described. n. Change in name to C R: Leslie del. in. As in n, with last line erased. 736 THOMAS A. COOPER Stip., oval in rect., name on tablet. Full bust in costume; face % right. 6 x 4.5 Ins.: Thos Cooper Esqr | Wood Pinx1-D. Edwin fct | Printed by C P. Harrison i. As described. n. Rectangle erased, relettered Edwin sc. | Thos Cooper. m THOMAS A. COOPER Stip., vign. Full-length; standing; face front. 6.2 X 2.3 Ins.: C. R. Leslie del.-Edwin sc. \ Cooper as Leon. | three lines | Engravd for Mirror of Taste. 125 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 738 CORNWALLIS, CHARLES MARQUIS Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 3.13 x 3.2 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Marquis Cornwallis 739 WILLIAM COWPER Stip., oval. Bust; cap on head; face % left. 3.7 x 2.11 Ins.: Edwin fc. | W. Cowper. | Published by B. J. R. Johnson 740 JOHN CRAWFORD Stip., oval. Bust; face % right. 3.2 x 2.8 Ins.: D. Edwin sc. | The Late John Crawford M. D. | R. W. G. M. of Masons in Maryland. | Engraved, agreeably to a resolution, of Cassia Lodge, N° 1^5. as a tribute of personal I regard, fy of respect, for the many virtues, that adorn his Character. | And presented to the Compiler, to embellish | the present work. 741 RICHARD CUMBERLAND Stip., vign. Full bust; face front. 3.3 x 3 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Richard Cumberland Esqr i. As described. ii. With Pubd by Joseph Delaplaine south-west corner of 7t}l fy Chesnut Sts Philada 1813. 742 JOHN PHILPOT CURRAN Stip., oval. Bust; face front. 3.5 x 2.11 Ins.: D. Edwin sc. | John Philpot Curran Esqr 743 RICHARD DALE Stip., oval. Bust; face % right. 3.13 x 3.2 Ins.: Wood pinx1-Edwin sc. | Richard Dale Esq. | late of the United States Navy. 744 RICHARD DALE Stip., rect. Half-length; face front. 5x4.2 Ins.: Richard Dale Esq. | President of the Washington Benevo- lent Society | Philadelphia | Engraved $ Published by D. Edwin 1817. i. As described. n. With "31" added at upper right-hand corner. in. The "31" erased. 126 CHECK LIST 745 ELLEN WESTRAY DARLEY Stip., oval. Bust; face front; bonnet on head. 3.7 x2.15 Ins.: Doyle Pinx.-Edwin sc | Mrs Darley. i. As described. ii. All lettering erased, and Portland Published by S. H. Colesworthy, added. 746 HENRY DEARBORN Stip., vign. Bust; face % left. 3.6 x 2.11 Ins.: C. W. Peale pinx-Edwin sc. | Gen1 H. Dearborn. i. As described. ii. With Pubd by Joseph Delaplaine south-west corner of 7th Chesnut Sts Philada 1813. 747 STEPHEN DECATUR Stip., rect. Half-length in uniform; profile, left. Under rect. a line vignette of a naval combat. 4.9 x 3.15 Ins.: Wm Birch pinxit.-Freeman Excudit.-D. Edwin sculp. | Commodore Stephen Decatur. | Entered according to Act of Congress, April 1st 1813, and published at Philadelphia by Free- man $ Pierie, of the state of Pennsylvania. 748 STEPHEN DECATUR Stip., rect. Half-length in uniform; face % left. 3.12x3.1 Ins.: G. Stuart.-D. Edwin. | Stephen Decatur Esq0 \ of the United States Navy. | Engrav'd for the Analectic Magazine. i. As described. ii. Magazine erased. 749 STEPHEN DECATUR Stip., rect. Very close copy of preceding plate. 3.12 x 3.2 Ins.: Stuart pinx.-Edwin sc. | Commodore Stephen Decatur | of the United States Navy. 750 GEORGE DILLWYN Stip., vign. Three-quarter-length; standing to left; hat on head; profile, left. 6.6 x 3 Ins.: George Dillwyn. | Nat. 1738 Ob. 1820. George Dillwyn was a prominent Philadelphian; and though unsigned, this plate is ascribed to Edwin from the character of the work. 127 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 751 JOHN DUFF Stip., vign. Full bust, in costume, to right; face front. 3.5x3 Ins.: Williams deU-Edwin Boyd sc. | Mr Duff as Hamlet. 752 N. G. DUFIEF Stip., broad oval. Head, profile, left. 3.3 x 2.11 Ins.: Meance del1-Edwin fc1 | N. G. Dufief. | six lines. 753 BRYAN EDWARDS Stip., rect. Half-length; face front. 4.14 x 4.3 Ins.: D. Edwin fc.\ Bryan Edwards Esqr \ Engraved for J. Humphreys Philada i. As described. ii. Last line erased. 754 JONATHAN EDWARDS Stip., oval. Bust; face slightly to right. 3.5x2.12 Ins.: over, The Evangelical Intelligencer | under, D Edwin Sculp. | I. Edwards. Pres | Engraved for W P Farrand # C° N° 185 Market Street Philadelphia 755 JONATHAN EDWARDS Stip., vign. Bust; face % right. 2.6 x 1.13 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Edwards. 756 QUEEN ELIZABETH Stip., oval. Bust; profile, left. 3.7 x 3.2 Ins.: I. Oliver del.-Edwin sc. | Elizabeth. 757 JESSE DUNCAN ELLIOTT Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 3.2 x 2.8 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Captn M. C. Elliott. | U. S. Navy. i. As described. n. Relettered Captn J. D. Elliott. | U. S. Navy. 758 OLIVER ELLSWORTH Stip., rect. Full bust; face nearly front. 3.13 x 3.2 Ins.: Trumbull pinxt.-Edwin sc. | Oliver Ellsworth Esq6 | late Chief Justice of the United States. | Engrav'd for the Analectic Magazine-Publishd by M. Thomas. 128 CHECK LIST i. As described. ii. Fourth line erased. 759 MARIE LOUIS FERRAND Stip., oval. Half-length in uniform; face front. 1.13 x 1.9 Ins.: Edwin Sc. | General Ferrand | 11 mourut victime de Vingra- titude 760 SAMUEL FINLEY Stip., vign. Bust in robes; face nearly front. 3.5 x 3.3 Ins.: over, The Evangelical Intelligencer. | under, D. Edwin fc* | Doct. S. Finley. | En grav'd for W. P. Farrand $ C° N° 185 Market Street Philadelphia. 761 JOHN WILLIAM DE LA FLECHERE Stip., oval. Bust in robes; profile, left. 3.5 x 2.10 Ins.: Edwin sc. | The Revd John William de la Flechere. | Pub- lished by J. Kingston Baltimore. 762 CHARLES JAMES FOX Stip., oval. Bust; face % left. 3.6 x 2.11 Ins.: D. Edwin sc. | The Rt. Hon™6 C. J. Fox. i. As described. u. Lined rect. added, and relettered Edwin, Sc. 763 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., vign. Bust; profile, left. 2.13x1.10 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Benjamin Franklin | Born Jan# 17th 1706 Died April 17th 1790. 764 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., oval. Full bust; head to left, with spectacles. 2.8 x 2 Ins.: Dr Franklin | Aged 8Jp. | C. W Peale Pinx.-D. Edwin sc. 765 FREDERICK WILLIAM HI AND QUEEN Stip., oval in rect. oval surmounted by crown, etc. Two bust portraits, both profile, left. 4.7 x 3.6 Ins.: over, Farrand, Mallory fy Co. | Boston. | under, D. Edwin sc. | Frederic William III. King of Prussia and | Louisa Augus- tina Wilhelmina Amelia of | Mecklenbourg Strelitz his Wife. 129 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS i. As described. ii. Publisher erased. 766 DAVID GARRICK Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.13 x 3.2 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Garrick. | Engrav'd for Mirror of Taste. i. As described. ii. Last line erased. 767 HORATIO GATES, MEDAL Stip., circular. Obverse and reverse of Congress medal. Diam. 2.3 Ins.: Edwin sc 768 GEORGE I Stip., rect. Full bust; face to left. 3.11 x 3.3 Ins.: Edwin sc. | George I. 769 SOLOMON GESSNER Stip., oval. Bust; profile, left. 3.2 x 2.7 Ins.: Edwi/n fc. | Gessner. | Published by R. Johnson. i. As described. n. Publisher erased. 770 SOLOMON GESSNER Stip., oval. Full bust; profile, right. 4.5 x 3.7 Ins.: D. Edwin fct | Gessner. | Publish'd by J. Savage J any 1st 1802. From "Death of Abel, etc.," by S. Gessner, Philadelphia. 771 WILLIAM GIFFORD Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; book in left hand; face % left. 5.2 x 3.15 Ins.: D. Edwin fc1 | William Gifford. 772 OLIVER GOLDSMITH Stip., oval. Bust; profile, left. 3.8 x 3 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Oliver Goldsmth, M.B.\Pub: by Coale $ Thomas Baltimore 1809. | Printed by C. P. Harrison 130 CHECK LIST m NATHANIEL GREENE Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; face front. 3.14 x 3.2 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Gen. N. Greene. | From the original Painting by C. W. Peale in the | Philadelphia Museum. 774 ALEXANDER CONTEE HANSON Stip., broad oval. Half-length; seated to left; face almost front. 5.2 x 4.5 Ins.: Jarvis Pinx:-Edwin Sc: | Alexander C. Hanson. 175 JOHN EDMUND HARWOOD Stip., oval. Full bust to right; face % right. 6x4 Ins.: Rob1 Field pinxf-David Edwin Sc1 | Mr J. E. Harwood, Comedian. 776 JOHN HAWKESWORTH Stip., oval. Bust; profile, right. 3.6 x 2.11 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. \ John Hawkesworth L L D. m HENRY IV Stip., oval. Full bust; draped headdress; face to left. 3.6 x 2.12 Ins.: over, Parson's Genuine Edition of Hume's England. | under, Engravd by Edwin, from an Original Painting. | Henry IV. | Engraved for J. Parsons, 21, Paternoster Row. August 17.1793. i. As described. n. First and last lines erased. 778 HENRY HOLCOMBE Stip., rect. Half-length, in gown, seated; face to right. 12.10x8.15 Ins.: D. Edwin fculp. | Revd Henry Holcomb, A. M. i. As described. ii. Name changed to Revd Henry Holcombe, D. D. 779 HOMER Stip., vign. Bust; front face; beehive, flowers, etc. 3.2 x 4.7 Ins.: The | Analectic Magazine | Volume III | one line | under, C. R. Leslie Del.-Edwin Sc. | Philadelphia. | Published by M. Thomas. | N° 52 Chesnut St. | lSllf,. 131 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 780 ISAAC HULL Slip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 3.11 x 3.1 Ins.: G. Stuart Pinx*-D. Edwin sc. | Isaac Hull Esqr | of the United States Navy | Engraved for the Analectic Magazine i. As described. n. Magazine erased. 781 ISAAC HULL Stip., rect. Close copy of preceding. 3.11 x 3 Ins.: Stuart pinx.-Edwin sc. | Captn Isaac Hull. | of the United States Navy. 782 ISAAC HULL Stip., circle, ornad. Bust in uniform. *** Engraved by Edwin for the title of the "Constitution and the Guerriere," a folio plate engraved by C. Tiebout. 783 JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT Stip., oval. Almost half-length; face front. 3.13x3 Ins.: D. Edwin Sc. | J. H. L. Hunt. Frontispiece to "Juvenilia, etc.," by J. H. L. Hunt, Phila- delphia, 1804. 784 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 5x4 Ins.: Wheeler Pinx1-Edwin sc. | General Jackson. 785 JOSEPH JEFFERSON Stip., rect. Full bust; nearly profile, right. 3.12 x 3.2 Ins.: Mr. Jefferson | As Solus. | Engraved by D. Edwin from a painting by J. Neagle. | Lopez Wemyss' Edition. | Copy Right secured according to Law. 786 JOSEPH JEFFERSON AND FRANCIS BLISSETT Stip., vign. Two full-length figures, fencing. 3.12 X 5.11 Ins.: C. R. Leslie.-Edwin sc. | Mr. Jefferson-Mr. Blissett. | in the Characters of Dr. Smugface fy Dr. Dablancour in the Budget of Blunders. | one line | Engrav'd for Mirror of Taste 132 CHECK LIST 787 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., rect. Full bust; face slightly to right. 11.5 x 9.1 Ins.: R. Peale Pinx.-D. Edwin sc. | Thomas Jefferson Esqr | Vice-President of the United States. | Published by J. Savage 1800. i. As described. ii. "Vice" erased. 788 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., rect. Full-length; standing; left hand on top and front of globe, on a table; right hand holding glove at side. 19.12x13.1 Ins.: D. Edwin Fecit. | Publish'd by G. Hembold Junr Philada 1801. i. As described. ii. Plate retouched; no glove in right hand; left hand to right of globe; arm-chair to left. Relettered D. Edwin Fecit | Jefferson. 789 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., vign. Head; profile, right. 2.12 x 1.14 Ins.: Jefferson. | G. Stuart Pinx. - W. Birch delin.-D. Edwin sc. 1809. | Copy Right secured according to Law. 790 SAMUEL JOHNSON Stip., oval. Full bust; face slightly to right. 3.4 X 2.9 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Dr Johnson. | Published by B. J. # R. Johnson i. As described. ii. Publisher changed to Published by W. Andrews 791 SAMUEL JOHNSON Stip., oval. Full bust; face slightly to right. 3.6 x 2.11 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. ] Sami Johnson, L L D. m SAMUEL JOHNSON Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length; seated behind table, face % left; pen in right hand; left hand on table; checked back to chair. 4.8 x 3.8 Ins.: D. Edwin sc. | Samuel Johnson. | From the Original Pic- ture | in the Possession of James Boswell Esq. | Boston Published by William Andrews Lemuel Blake 1807. 133 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS i. As described. ii. Engraver erased and relettered Samuel Johnson. | Bowen PF 793 JACOB JONES Stip., rect. Half-length in uniform; face nearly profile, right. 3.14x3.4 Ins.: Remb1 Peale Pt-D. Edwin sc. | Jacob Jones Esq7 | of the United States Navy. | Engrav'd for the Anatectic Magazine. | Entered according to Act of Congress. 794 JOSEPHINE BONAPARTE Stip., oval. Bust; face % right. 3.9 x 2.14 Ins.: Edwin. | Josephine. | late Empress Queen of France <§• Italy. i. As described. ii. Rect. frame added and engraver changed to Edwin Sc. Wb JOHN PHILIP KEMBLE Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.13 x 3.1 Ins.: Edwin. | Kemble. | Engrav'd for Mirror of Taste. i. As described. Ji. Magazine erased. 796 HENRY KNOX Stip., vign. Bust; face % right. 2.13 x 2.6 Ins.: D. Edwin sc. | General Knox. 797 HENRY KNOX Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 3.7 x 2.15 Ins.: C. W. Peale pinx-Edwin sc. | General Knox 798 M. L. G. KOOTOOZOF Stip., vign. Nearly half-length in uniform; face % left. 5x5.1 Ins.: D. Edwin sc. | Prince Koutousoff. n. Plate cut down to 4.2x4.10; engraver erased; relettered. 799 JOHN LATHROP Stip., oval. Bust in robes ; face % right. 3.5 x 2.12 Ins.: Edwin. | Rev. John Lathrop D.D. | Pastor of the Second Church in Boston. 134 CHECK LIST 800 HENRY LAURENS Stip., oval frame. Full bust; profile, left. 3.11 x 2.14 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Henry Laurens Esq 801 ANTHONY L. LAVOISIER Stip., vign. Head; face % left. 2.9 x 2.14 Ins.: Edwin sc. \Pubd by Joseph Delaplaine south west corner of 7th # Chesnut Sts Philada 1813. | Anthony Laurence La- voisier. | Born August £6ih 17^3-Guillotined May 8th 179^. i. As described. ii. Publisher erased. 802 JAMES LAWRENCE Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face % left. Under rect. a line vignette of a naval combat, signed "Drawn & Engraved by F. Kearny." 4.14 x 3.14 Ins.: Stuart pinx1-Edwin sct | James Lawrence Esqr | Late of the United States Navy. | Published by Moses Thomas Philada .... Entered according to Act of Congress December 1813. i. As described. ii. Plate reduced at top to 4.8 x 3.14, and publisher erased. 803 JAMES LAWRENCE Stip., vign. Full bust in uniform. 2.13 x 2.4 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Lawrence. 804 JAMES LAWRENCE Stip., circular. Bust in uniform; profile, right. Diam. 2.6 Ins.: Edwin sc. | James Lawrence Esqr | late of the United States Navy. 805 HENRI LOUIS LE KAIN Stip., oval. Full bust in costume; face % left. 4 x 3.4 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Le Kain. 806 LEO X Stip., rect. Half-length; cap on head; face % left. 5.4x3.14 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. | Leo X. P. M. 135 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 807 JOHN LOCKE Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 4x3 Ins.: Edwin sc. | John Locke. 808 LOUIS XVI Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 3.4 x 3 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. | Louis, 16th | late | King of France 809 LOUIS XVI AND MARIE ANTOINETTE Stip., double circle in rect. Two full busts; title on tablet. 4.2 x 2.9 Ins.: Louis XVI | and | Marie Antonette | Engrav'd by H. Ed- win from the original just Pubd at Paris. [ Publish'd by G. G. J. and J. Robinson Paternoster Row. 810 LOUIS XVIII Stip., oval frame. Bust; profile, right. 4.9 x 4 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. | W. Harrison Scrpt | Louis XVIII King of France and Navarre, | Born November 17th 1755. | seven lines | Engraved from the London Copy of the Original presented by His Majesty to Madame Victoire Gouin Dufief, decorated with the ribband of the Order of Sf Louis, | in consideration of the signal services rendered by that Lady in La Vendee, "to the sacred" cause of the altar and the throne." 811 ROBERT LOWTH Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face % left. 4.7x3.11 Ins.: Edwin. | Rt. Rev. Robert Lowth D. D. | Lord Bishop of London. 812 MARTIN LUTHER Stip., rect. Full bust; cap on head; face % left. 5.3x3.13 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. | Martin Luther. 813 FRANCIS McFARLAND Stip., rect., head only finished. Half-length; seated; face nearly front; right arm over back of chair. 4.1 x 3.6 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Mr MCFarland | Engraved from an Original sketch by J. Wood | Printed by Reynolds, Philada i. As described. n. Line after name erased. 136 CHECK LIST 814 THOMAS McKEAN Stip., reel, frame, McKean arms in base. Full bust; face % left. 11.15 x 8.7 Ins.: Thomas McKean, | Governor of the | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | Vice President of the State Society of Cincinnati ^c. | Engraved by David Edwin from the Original Picture by Gilbert Stuart in the Possession of J. B. McKean Esqr (Copy- right, 1803.) i. As described. n. Restrike. Copyright erased. 815 william McKendree Stip., rect. frame. Half-length; seated to right; face % right; book in both hands on lap. Inscription on lined base. 13.6 x 10.3 Ins.: King. Pinx1-Edwin Sc. | The Revd William McKendree, | Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in the United States. | Philadelphia Published 21^ May. 181^ by S. Kennedy N° 72 Chesnut Str. (Copyright, 1814.) 816 CHARLES MACKLIN Stip., oval. Full bust; profile, right. 3.10 x 3.1 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Macklin. | Engravd for Mirror of Taste i. As described. ii. Restrike-last line erased. 817 JAMES MADISON Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to right. 9.14 x 8.6 Ins.: Stewart Pinxt-Printed by C. P. Harrison-Edwin Sculpt James Madison | President of the United-States of America Baltimore Published JanU 1809 by C. Boyle-N° 1. Copy Right Secured according to Law. 818 JAMES MADISON Stip., rect. Full-length; standing; left hand on arm of chair; right hand on "Constitution of the United States, etc.," spread on table; globe, etc., to left. 20.2 x 10.14 Ins.: T. Sully Del. Published by W. H. Morgan Philada D. Ed- win Fecit. | James Madison, | President of the United States. i. As described. 137 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS ii. Publisher and artist erased, and engraver under middle of rect. This print was first published in Philadelphia, March, 1810. 819 DOROTHY TODD PAYNE MADISON Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to left. 9.10 x 7.3 Ins.: G. Stuart Pinxt-D. Edwin sculpt | Mrs. Madison. 820 ALDUS MANUTIUS Stip., rect. Full bust; profile, left; cap on head. 5.3 X 3.13 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. | Aldo Manuzio. 821 MARIA LOUISA Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.4 x 2.13 Ins.: Guerard pinxt Vienna.-Edwin sc. Philada | Maria Louisa | Empress of France | Born l&h Decr 1791. | Married to Buona- parte | April 1st 1810. i. As described. ii. Rect. frame added (3.12x3.1) and relettered Gueraud Pinxt-Edwin Sc. | Maria Louisa | Empress of the French ] Born l^tti Decr 1791. | Married to Napoleon | April 1st 1810. 822 JOHN MARSHALL Stip., oval. Bust; face % right. 3.14 x 3.3 Ins.: J. Paul Pinx.-D. Edwin fc. | John Marshall, | Chief Jus- tice of U. S. 823 LUTHER MARTIN Stip., oval. Bust; face almost front. 3.1 x 2.7 Ins.: Edwin sc. i. As described. ii. Modern restrike with Luther Martin (auto.). 824 LORENZO DE MEDICI Stip., rect. Full bust; almost profile, right. 5.6 x 4 Ins.: D. Edwin Sc | Laurentius Medices, | cognomine Magnificus, 825 SULIMAN MELLIMELNI Stip., oval. Full bust in Oriental dress; with turban; face % left. 3.5x2.11 138 CHECK LIST Ins.: Edwin Sc | Suliman Mellimelni. i. As described. n. Engraver erased. 826 MRS. MERRY Stip., rect. Full-length; standing; plumed head-dress; right hand across body; face % left. 4.13 x 3.8 Ins.: Mrs Merry as Horatia in the | Roman Father | one line | Publish'd by T. Condie Philada Assigned to Edwin. From the "Philadelphia Monthly Mag- azine," April, 1798. 827 MIRZA ABOO AL HASSAN Stip., vign. Bust; face front; high Persian hat. 4 x 2.13 Ins.: Edwin sc. | His Excellency Mirza Aboo al Hassan | Envoy Extraordinary from the King of Persia | Engrav'd for the Select Reviews. 828 ELIZABETH R. MONTAGU Stip., oval. Bust; face to left. 1.15 x 1.9 Ins.: Edwin sc | Mrs Montagu 829 BENJAMIN MOORE Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face % left. 4.3 x 3.9 . Ins.: Edwin sc. | The Right Reverend | Benjamin Moore D. D. | Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of New York. 830 BENJAMIN MOORE Stip., rect. frame, episcopal arms in oval under rect. Half- length in robes; seated at table; face % left. 11.10 x 8.5 Ins.: J. Jarvis Pinx1-D. Edwin Sculp1 | The Right Reverend Benjamin Moore, D. D. | Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of New York. | New York, Published by J. V. Buskirk 1810. i. Before names of artist, engraver, and publisher. ii. As described. 831 THOMAS MOORE Stip., oval. Bust; face % left. 3.3 x 2.9 Ins.: D. Edwin sc. 139 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS i. As described. 11. Added below, Thomas Moore 832 DANIEL MORGAN Stip., vign. Full bust in uniform; face front. 3.12 x 2.15 Ins.: C. W. Peale pinx.-Edwin sc. | Gen1 D Morgan 833 ALEXANDER MURRAY Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face front. 4.6 x 3.9 Ins.: Wood pinx.-Edwin sc. | Alexander Murray Esq. | of the United States Navy | Engraved for Port Folio. i. As described. ii. Magazine erased. 834 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; head to left. 11.2 x 8.14 Ins.: D. Edwin fc1 \N. Bonaparte, | First Consul of the French Republic. | Publish'd by J. Savage, Jan. 180% i. As described. ii. Plate cut down to 10.15, with D. Edwin sct | Bonaparte. 835 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Stip., rect. Nearly half-length in uniform; cocked hat on head; right arm across body, with sword; face to left. 3.5 x 2.12 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. | Napoleon Buonaparte. 836 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Stip., rect., line. Full bust; cocked hat; face % right. 4.8 x 3.9 Ins.: over, Farrand, Mallory Co. | Boston. | under, D. Edwin sc. | Napoleon Emperor of the French, King of Italy. i. As described. ii. Relettered D. Edwin Sc | Napoleon. 837 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Stip., vign. Full bust in uniform ; face % left. 2.10 x 2.13 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Napolean, (sic.) i. As described. ii. With Pubd by Joseph Delaplain south-west corner of 7th fy Chesnut Sts Philada 1813 in. Title corrected to Napoleon.; publication line changed to Pubd by P. Price Jr. Philada 140 CHECK LIST 838 HARRIET NEWELL Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.4x2.10 Ins.: W. Doyle pinx1-D. Edwin sc | Mrs Harriet Newell. | four lines biography. i. As described. ii. Biography replaced by Published by Samuel T. Arm- strong, | Printer and Bookseller | N° 50 Cornhill Boston 839 ISAAC NEWTON Stip., vign. Full bust; curled wig; face front. 3.8 x 3.3 Ins.: D. Edwin sc. | Sir Isaac Newton | Born Decr 25th 161/2- Died March 20th 1727. | Emporium of Arts fy Sciences i. As described. ii. With Pubd by Joseph Delaplaine south-west corner of 7th df Chesnut Sts Philada 1813. 840 MISS ANN PARSONS Stip., oval. Half-length; face % left. 3.6 x 2.9 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. | Miss P 841 WILLIAM PENN Stip., rect. Half-length; face % right. 4.13 x 3.13 Ins.: Engrav'd by D. Edwin from a bust by Sylvanus Bevan | William Penn. | B. 161/1/- D. 1718. i. As described. ii. First line reengraved Engravd by Edwin from a bust by Sylvanus Bevan. 842 WILLIAM PENN Stip., oval. Bust; face % right. 2.9 x 2.2 Ins.: Edwin sc. | William Penn 843 WILLIAM PENN Stip., oval. Bust; face % right. 2.10 x 2.2 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. | Wm Penn (auto.). 844 OLIVER H. PERRY Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform ; face % right. 3.11 x 3 Ins.: Waldo pinx.-Edwin sc. | 0. H. Perry Esqr | of the United States Navy. 141 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS i. As described. n. Rect. frame added (3.13 x 3.2), with Waldo Pinxt-Edwin Sc. 845 OLIVER H. PERRY Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 3.13 x 3.1 Ins.: Waldo pinxit-Edwin scu. | Oliver H. Perry Esq. | of the United States Navy. | Engrav'd for Analectic Magazine-En- tered according to act of Congress 1813. i. As described. n. Last line erased, and painter and engraver nearly so. 846 ZEBULON M. PIKE Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; nearly profile, right. 3.12x3.1 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Lieut. Z. M. Pike. 847 ZEBULON M. PIKE Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; very different from above; nearly profile, right. 5 x 4.1 Ins.: Peale pinxt.-D. Edwin sc. | Brigr Gen1 Pike. | Late of the United States Army. | Fell at the Capture of York on Lake Ontario. 848 WILLIAM PITT Stip., vign. Full bust; face to left. 3.8 x 3.3 Ins.: The Rt Honble Wm Pitt. \ Engrav'd by D. Edwin for Watt's Edition. 849 WILLIAM PITT Stip., oval. Full bust; face to left. 3.5 x 2.11 Ins.: D. Edwin sc. | The Rt Honble Wm Pitt i. As described. n. Rect. added (3.13 x 3.2) and Edwin Sc. 850 ALEXANDER PLACIDE Stip., oval frame (% in. wide). Half-length; nearly front face. 4 x 3.6 Ins.: Edwin sc. ] A. Placide. 142 CHECK LIST 851 PLUTARCH Stip., oval. Bust; profile, right; flowing head-dress. 3.6 x 2.12 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. | Plutarch. 852 ALEXANDER POPE Stip., rect. frame. Full-length; standing; profile, right; point- ing with right hand. 3.9 x 2.4 Ins.: Edwin | Alexander Pope Esq6 | from an original drawing. 853 DAVID PORTER Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; seated to left; face front. 3.13 x 3.2 Ins.: Wood. Pinxt.-Edwin sc. \ David Porter Esq6 \ of the United States Navy | Engravd for Analectic Magazine Pub- lished by M. Thomas. i. As described. n. Last line erased. 854 EDWARD PREBLE Stip., circular. Obverse of Congress medal, with bust of Preble; profile, left. The reverse below is signed "Lawson, sc." Diam. 2.9 Ins.: Edwin, sc. | Copy of the Medal presented by Congress to | Commodore Preble. 855 THE PRESIDENTS Stip., vign. Four ovals arranged against an entablature, with festoons of ribbons and flowers. On top, an open book against books, inkstand, caduceus, etc.: bust portraits. 6.5 x 4 Ins.': D. Edwin $-G. Murray. | Washington | Adams-Jeffer- son | Madison i. As described. ii. Names of engravers scarcely legible: two ovals added at the sides below; inscription reengraved Washington. | Adams.-Jefferson. | Madison. | Monroe.-Adams. in. Portrait of Jackson added at lowest point; inscription again engraved; over upper oval, Washington | below, Adams.-Jefferson. | Monroe.-Adams. | Madison. | Jack- son. Hart, 598. 143 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 856 FRANCIS QUARLES Stip., rect. Half-length; face front; pen in right hand; left hand to breast. Arms in upper left corner; out of window to right, a ruin with arm above reaching out from a cloud and holding a wreath, with below, "Effigies Francisci Quarles"; on window-sill, "JEtatis Suae 52." 4 x 3.4 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Francis Quarles | four lines signed Al. Ross. 857 JOHN RANDOLPH Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; face front; right hand in breast of coat. 3.10 x 2.13 Ins.: Edwin sc. | John Randolph Esq. 858 RAPHAEL Stip., vign. Head; face % left; cap on head. 4.13 x 3.10 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. | Raffaello D' Urbino 859 DAVID RITTENHOUSE Stip., vign. Full bust; face front. 3.11 x 2.13 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. | David Rittenhouse. | Born April 8th 1732. Died June 26th 1796. 860 DAVID RITTENHOUSE Stip., rect. Nearly half-length; face % left. 3.15 x 3.3 Ins.: C. W. Peale pinx 1772.-D. Edwin Sculp. | David Ritten- house. | Ann. IE tat. 1^0. | From an original Picture in the pof- sefsion of Mrs Sergeant. 861 JOHN RODGERS Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 3.13 x 3.2 Ins.: Jarvis Pinx.-Edwin sc.\ John Rodgers Esq.\of the United States Navy | Engraved for the Anatectic Magazine Published by M. Thomas. i. As described. n. With "32" in upper right-hand corner. 862 ELIZABETH SINGER ROWE Stip., oval. Bust; face to left. 2.15 x 2.5 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Mrs Rowe i. As described. ii. Engraver erased. 144 CHECK LIST 863 ELIZABETH SINGER ROWE Stip., oval. Full bust; face to left. 3.1 x 2.6 Ins.: Edwin fc. | Mrs Rowe. | Published by R. Johnson. i. As described. ii. Publisher erased. 864 BENJAMIN RUSH Stip., rect. Half-length; seated at table to right; face % right; right hand on table; left hand to face. 5 x 4.1 Ins.: Painted By Sully.-Publish'd By Joseph Delaplaine S. W. Corner Of Chesnut Seventh Sts Philada 1813.-Engraved By Edwin. | Benjamin Rush M. D. i. As described. ii. Publisher erased, and under name, Published by S. C. At- kinson for the Casket. 865 BENJAMIN RUSH Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right. 2.7 x 1.14 Ins.: Edwin sct | Rush. 866 WALTER SCOTT Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 2.5 x 1.13 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Walter Scott Esq. | Published by J. Cushing Baltimore. 867 WALTER SCOTT Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 3 x 2.6 Ins.: D. Edwin sc. | Walter Scott Esqr 868 WINFIELD SCOTT Stip., rect. Nearly half-length in uniform; face % right. 3.13 x 3.2 Ins.: Wood Pinal-Edwin sc. | Major Gen1- Winfield Scott. | of the United States Army. | Engrav'd for the Analectic Magazine Publish'd by M. Thomas. | Entered according to Act of Congress 35 Oc1181^. i. As described. ii. Two last lines erased. 869 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.4 x 2.8 Ins.: Zoust pinajit.-Edwin sc. | Shakespear. 145 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 870 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE Stip., oval frame. Full bust; face % right. 3.15 x 3.3 Ins.: D. Edwin sc. | W. Shakspeare | Monroe # Francis, Third Edition. 871 WILLIAM SHENSTONE Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.6 x 2.10 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. | W. Shenstone Esqr. m RICHARD B. SHERIDAN Stip., oval. Bust; face % left. 3.5 x 2.10 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Richard B. Sheridan Esqr [ Printed by C. P. Harrison i. As described. n. Printer erased. in. Rect. frame added, engraver's name to right. 873 EDWARD SHIPPEN Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 4.15 x 4 Ins.: G. Stuart Pi/nx.-D. Edwin fculp. \ Edward Shippen, L LD.\ Chief Justice of Pennsylvania. [ ZE. 74- 874 SARAH KEMBLE SIDDONS Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.12 x 3 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Mrs Siddons. j Engrav'd for Mirror of Taste. 875 ISAAC SMITH Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 4.6 x 3.10 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Isaac Smith Esqr ZEtat 56. 876 JOHN BLAIR SMITH Stip., oval line. Full bust in robes; face to right. 3.2 x 2.8 Ins.: over, The Evangelical Intelligencer | under, D. Edwin Sculp | lohn B Smith. D D. | Engraved for W P Farrand fy C° N° 170 Market Street Philadelphia 877 WILLIAM SMITH Stip., rect. Full bust in robes; face % left. 5.1 x 4 Ins.: G. Stuart Pinx.-D. Edwin sc. | William Smith D. D. ZEt: 75. 146 CHECK LIST 878 SIMON SNYDER Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to right; face % right; holding paper in right hand. Arms of Pennsylvania in title below. 8.9 x 7.5 Ins.: Sully Pinxt.-Edwin sculp. | Simon Snyder | Governor of the State of Pennsylvania | To the People of Pennsylvania this Portrait, of the Man of their | Choice,-Is respectfully dedicated by their F ellow-Citizen | John Binns. | Philad. Pub. July 1809. i. As described. ii. Added, under rect., Printed in Colours by . . . Freeman. | and on date line, Republished by T. W. Freeman August 1st 1812. 879 THOMAS SPENCER Stip., rect. Nearly half-length; face to right. 3.5 X 2.12 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Thos Spencer (auto.) | Drowned August 5th 1811 Aged 20 Years fy six months From "Memoirs of Rev. Thos. Spencer, etc.," by Thos. Raffles, Boston, 1814. 880 WILLIAM STAUGHTON Stip., rect. Half-length to left in pulpit; right hand upraised. 16.8x11.15 Ins.: Painted by Jas Peale.-Published by John Dainty Philada -Engraved by D. Edwin W. R. Jones. | Revd William Staughton, D. D. | Pastor of the Baptist Church in Sansom street Philadelphia. | Born in England, January the J/P1 1770 and Died at Washington Decr the 12th 1829. | Blessed are the Dead Who die in the Lord!-Rev. chap. XIV. Ver. 18. 881 EZRA STILES Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face % left. 2.2 x 2.8 Ins.: over, The Evangelical Intelligencer | under, D Edwin Sculp | Ezra Stiles S T D. L L D. \ Engraved for W P Far rand C° N° 185 Market Street Philadelphia: 882 CALEB STRONG Stip., oval. Bust; face % right. 2.15 x 2.6 Ins.: Coles Pinx.-Edwin Sc. | Caleb Strong Esqr L. L. D. 147 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 883 GILBERT C. STUART Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 5.2 x 4.2 Ins.: Engraved by D. Edwin from the original Picture by John Neagle. | Gilbert Stuart | JEtat. 7% | Duffee. Printer-Proof i. As described. ii. Under age, Published by Geo: W. Bleecker New York. I and Neale. Printer | "Proof" partly erased. in. Without publisher or printer. 884 GILBERT TENNENT Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.3 x 2.11 Ins.: over, The Evangelical Intelligencer | under, D Edwin Sculp | Rev. Gilbert. Tennent. | Engraved for W P Farrand & C° N° 170 Market Street Philadelphia. 885 A. LOUIS TOUSARD Stip., oval in rect., name on tablet under oval. Full bust in uni- form ; face % right. Order of Cincinnatus and another. 5.10x3.13 Ins.: A. L. Tousard. | Malbon pinx.-D. Edwin sc. 886 THOMAS TRUXTON Stip., circular. Obverse of Congress medal with bust of Trux- ton ; profile, left. The reverse of the medal is signed "A. Lawson, sculp." Diam. 2.8 Ins.: over, A Representation of the Medal presented by the United States to | Thomas Truxtun Esquire, and a copy of the Resolution of Congress. The lower circle is the Obverse side of the Medal. | under, D. Edwin sculp. | sixteen lines of Resolution. Note. This inscription-as does the medal-misspells Trux- ton's name, and also mixes up the "obverse" with the "reverse" of the medal. 887 JOHN WALKER Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.6 X 2.9 Ins.: Edwin Sc. | John Walker. | Engraved for D. Mallory C° Boston. i. As described. ii. Publisher erased. 148 CHECK LIST 888 NICHOLAS WALN Stip., oval. Over half-length; standing; profile, left; hat on head; cane in right hand. 4.15 X 4.2 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Nicholas Wain. | Nat. 17^1.-Ob. 1818. 889 ANNA BRUNTON WARREN Stip., oval. Nearly half-length; face % left; plumed hat. 4.2 X 3.8 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Mrs Warren. 890 WILLIAM WARREN Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.12 x 3.2 Ins.: Sully-Edwin | Mr Warren 891 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval in rect. frame, ornad, name on panel in bottom of rect. Over oval, an eagle with laurel wreath and ten stars; at sides, flags and laurel; at base, cannon, etc. Full bust; face to right. 6.5 x 3.12 Ins.: Geo: Washington. | Edwin sc. Hart, 267. 892 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Bust, to left. 5.11 x 4.8 Ins.: Engraved from an Original Picture by D. Edwin.-T. B. Freeman Excudit | George Washington Esqr. | Philadelphia Pub- lished by T. B. Freeman May 1. 1798 i. As described. ii. Plate reworked, T. B. Freeman Excudit and publisher changed to New-York Published by I. Scales in. As in ii, added to title, Born Feb^J 22. 1782. took the com- mand of the American Army 1775. elected President of the United States April 30th 1789. resign'd 1796. Died Decr ll/P1 1799. | Publisher changed to Publish'd by I. Scoles New York. iv. Address erased. Hart, 359. 893 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Full bust, to left. 4.9 x 3.13 Ins.: D: Edwin. Fecit. | Philadelphia Published J any 1st 1800 by A: Dickins. 149 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS i. As described. ii. Surface enlarged and 1% border added, enclosing engraver's name. in. Same as n, address erased. iv. Same as m, and over oval, First in War, First in Peace and First in the Hearts of his Countrymen. v. Same as iv, lettering above oval erased; with below, The Immortal | W ashington | Let us emulate his virtues | whose loss we deplore. Hart, 360. 894 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Bust to left. 4.13 x 3.15 Ins.: D. Edwin sc. | Geo. Washington. Hart, 361. 895 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Bust to left. 4.11 x 3.14 Ins.: D. Edwin fc. | Geo. Washington. Hart, 362. 896 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Bust to left. 4.13 x 3.15 Ins.: D. Edwin Sc. | Geo. Washington. Hart, 363. 897 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Bust to left. 4.16x3.15 Ins.: Edwin Sculp | Geo Washington. Hart, 364. 898 GEORGE-WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Bust to left. 2.13 x 2.2 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Washington | A Nation's Joy i. As described. ii. Oval reduced ■&, lettering erased; star above oval; relet- tered Centenary Anniversary. | Feb. 22. 1832. | We Per- petuate The Fine Arts. | Printed during the Procession by the | Association of Copper-plate Printers. | Pub. by R. H. Hobson lift Ches1 St. 150 CHECK LIST m. All lettering after date erased, added: Volunteers | of 1813 $ 1814. Hart, 366. 899 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., vign. Bust to left. 2.3 x 1.13 Ins.: Edwin, sc. | Washington. | "Take him for all in all, | We ne'er shall look upon his like again." Hart, 367. 900 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., vign. Bust to left. In center of lower margin of Ed- win's plate of "Peter Franciscos' gallant action, etc." 1.5 x 1.4 Hart, 368. 901 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval in rect., festoons of laurel over oval. Bust to left. 1.8 x 1.2 Hart, 369. Ascribed to Edwin. 902 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Bust to right. 4.1 X 3.5 Ins.: Edwin fc. | George Washington | General and Commander in chief of the | American Revolutionary Army, and first [ Presi- dent of the United States. Hart, 508. 903 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Full bust to left. 11.4 X 9 Ins.: R Peale Pinx-D Edwin fc\ General George Washing- ton, ] Born Feb. 22, 1732 in Westmoreland County Virginia, and Died Dec. 14, 1799 at Mount Vernon. 1. As described. 11. With address added, Published by J. Savage 1800. in. Border added and relettered R. Peale Pinx1-Printed in Colour's, by H. Charles.- D. Edwin Sculpt | under title, Published by H. S. Tanner, Philadelphia. Hart, 701. 904 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Whole length in a loose robe, seated upon clouds, with right hand upon heart, left hand extended. Over figure, to 151 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS left, a cherub crowning Washington with a laurel wreath. To right, two figures partly hidden by clouds. Below, to right, a view of Mount Vernon. 20.15 x 14.12 Ins.: Painted by R. Peal.-Published by S. Kennedy N° 129, Chesnut Street, corner of Philadelphia.-Engrav'd by Ed- win. | Apotheosis of Washington Hart, 702. 905 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length in uniform; seated to right at table; order of the Cincinnati on left lapel. Dress sword rests on right arm, while right hand holds a plan; a drawn curtain shows an encampment in distance; cocked hat on table to right. In title a spread eagle with shield and ribbon, inscribed "E Plu- ribus Unum" 11.2 x 8.10 Ins.: F. Bartoli Pinxt-D. Edwin Sc. | His Excellency George - Washington Lieu1 Gen11 of the-Armies I of the United-States of America. ] Respectfully Dedicated to the-Lovers of their Country | and Firm Supporters-of its Constitution. i. As described. ii. Address added: Published by D. Kennedy, 228 Market S* Philada in. Border added containing at top a tablet with title Wash- ington, | Sacred to Memory, and at bottom a funeral urn, two female figures, war emblems, cocked hat and sword and field-glass crossed. In tablet on urn O.B. | Dec. lJ^. 1799. | AEt. 68. Inscription erased and Revised by I J Barralet. added at left. Publisher's line reengraved, Publifhed by D Kennedy 228 Market S1 Philada Hart, 788. 906 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., circular. Bust; profile, right. Obverse of a medal, in- scribed "G. Washington Pres. Unit. Sta." On the same plate, the reverse, inscribed "Commiss. Resigned: Presidency Relinq. 1797." Diam. 1.10 Hart, 835. 907 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Full bust to left. Cut down. Ins.: T. B. Freeman Excudit-D. Edwin Sculpt 152 CHECK LIST Resembles Hart, 359, but is of the Birch rather than the Stuart type of head. Hart, 273. 908 GEORGE WASHINGTON See "The Presidents," No. 856. Hart, 598. 909 ANTHONY WAYNE Stip., vign. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 2.14x2.8 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Gen1 AnHiV Wayne. i. As described. ii. Broad ornad rectangle added, enclosing name; engraver erased; under, Published by S. C. A tkinson for the Casket. 910 BENJAMIN WEST Stip., vign. Full bust; face front. 3.7 X 2.11 Ins.: Edwin sc. | Benjn West Esqr | Printd by Hooker Co. i. As described. ii. Enclosed in a rect. line (3.10 x 3.1) ; printer erased. 911 WILLIAM WHITE Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face % right. 4.2 X 3.9 Ins.: The Right Reverend | William White D. D. | Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Pennsylvania. After Stuart's portrait; assigned to Edwin from character of work. 912 GEORGE WHITEFIELD Stip., oval. Half-length in robes in pulpit; face front; both arms uplifted. 3.14 x 3.2 Ins.: Edwin sc1 | George Whitefield M. A. 913 ANNE BRUNTON WIGNELL Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3 x 2.9 Ins.: W. Dunlap pinxt-D. Edwin fculp. | Mrs Wignell. | Pub- lished, by, D. Longworth. 914 ALEXANDER WILSON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.14 x 3.3 Ins.: Peale Pinxt-D. Edwin Set | Alexander Wilson | Azithor of the American Ornitholgy. 153 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 915 JAMES WILSON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right; glasses on. 2.14 x 2.5 Ins.: D. Edwin sc. | Hon. James Wilson L. L. D. 916 WILLIAM WIRT Stip., vign. Bust; profile, left. 2.8 x 2.5 Ins.: The | Letters of the | British Spy. | vignette | Edwin sc. | Baltimore [ Published by Fielding Lucas jr. | Fry-Printer. 917 JOHN WITHERSPOON Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face front. 3.2 x 2.10 Ins.: over, The Evangelical Intelligencer. ] under, D. Edwin sculpt. ' Doct. J. Witherspoon. | Engrav'd for W. P. Farrand <§■ C° N° 185 Market Street Philadelphia. | Page 17. 918 JULIANA WESTRAY WOOD Stip., oval. Full bust; face to right. 3.11 x3 Ins.: R. Peale Pinxt.-Edwin sc. | Mrs Wood 919 WILLIAM B.WOOD Stip., vign. Half-length in costume; reclining; nearly profile, left; left hand on helmet. 4.2 x 3.14 Ins.: T. Sully Pinx*-D. Edwin sc. | Mr Wood. 920 EDWARD YOUNG Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face nearly front. 3.1 x 2.6 Ins.: D. Edwin fcl | Edward Young, D. D. | Publifh'd by B. J. <§• R. Johnfon 1805. n. Last line erased. 921 PETER FRANCISCO'S GALLANT ACTION Stip., rect. Under center of rect., Stuart's head of Washington, inscribed "George Washington" In center, a trooper on horse- back defending himself against a man in shirt-sleeves armed with a broadsword; a dead trooper in middle foreground. To left, a cottage with man and negro. To right, a trooper and a squad- ron in distance. 20.2 x 26.3 Ins.: Design'd by Warrel Drawn by Barralett-Engraved by D. Edwin. | This representation of Peter Franciscos gallant action with nine of Tarletons cavalry in sight of a troop of four hun- dred men I Took place in Amelia County Virginia 1781 Is respect- 154 CHECK LIST fully inscribed to Him by James Webster and James Warrell. | Published Decr 1 I8I4. by James Webster- (Copyright, Dec. 1, 1814.) 922 DEATH OF ABEL Slip., vign. Cain striking Abel, who is on his knees; the Angel of Darkness behind Cain. 3.11 x 3.13 Ins.: The | Death of Abel | In Five Books, | From the | German of Gessner, I Harrison Junr-Sculp1 | under, D. Edwin fcl | With | New Idyls. | PhiladeIphia: [ Printed by Tho8 L. Plow- man. | iso®. 923 VIRGIN AND CHILD Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length; seated to right, holding the Child on her lap; St. John standing to right. 5.10 x 4.9 Ins.: Engraved for Collin's Quarto Bible, j Raphael Pinxt.-D. Edwin sc. | The Virgin Mary Child. 1. As described. 11. First line erased. in. First line reengraved: Engraved for Collin's Quarto Bible, Fourth Edition 1816; engraver changed to Edwin Mav- erick sc. 924 ISIS MAGNA MATER Stip., vign. Full bust; head inclined to left. 8.5 x 6.15 Ins.: over, Drawing.-Plate IV. | on base, Isis Magna Mater | under, D. Edwin sc. | From a Bust in the Collection of Charles Townley Esqr 925 AMERICA. FRONTISPIECE Stip., rect. To right, America seated under two draped columns, her foot on a horn of plenty. To left, man ascending steps, ap- pealing. In background, slaves, ship, etc. 4.14 x 3 Ins.: over, Frontispiece. | under, Barralet del.-Edwin fc. 926 PSYCHE. FRONTISPIECE Stip., oct. Psyche kneeling to left, taking an arrow from a quiver on knee. 3.7 x 2.9 Ins.: over, Frontispiece | under, D. Edwin sc. | five lines | Pub. by Belcher # Armstrong N. 70 State Street Boston 1808. 155 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 927 CUPID AND PSYCHE Stip., vign. Two full-length figures; standing. 8.12 x 5.14 Ins.: Plate 1. | Sculpture | Drawn by H. Howard.-Engraved by D. Edwin. | From an Antique Marble Group of Cupid Psyche, in the Capitol. | Statues. 928 THE DARLING ASLEEP Stip., vign. Woman seated to right; child on lap. 3.1 x 3 Ins.: D. Edwin | The Darling asleep [ two columns of four lines each. i. As described. ii. Under, Engraved for the Casket | Pub. by Atkinson # Alexander 11% Chesnut St. Philada; engraver erased. 929 ROWE'S LETTERS Stip., oval in rect., harp and torch above, title on panel below oval. Winged figure playing on pipe to woman reclining. 4.10 x 2.6 Ins.: Rowe's Letters | three lines [ D. Edwin fc. | Published by R Johnson. 930 SACRED HARMONY Line, vign. In center, a harp in clouds ; two cupids above bearing a ribbon inscribed "Laus Deo"; radiating rays. 7.10 X 6.9 + Ins.: over, Sacred Harmony | below, Volozan Del.-D. Edwin Sculp1 Example cut close to artist and engraver. 931 CREATION OF EVE Stip., rect. Adam reclining against rock, Eve standing over him with face and hands uplifted toward rays of light from above. 5.12x3.14 Ins.: D. Edwin fc | The Creation of Eve 932 WOMAN IN BOAT Stip., rect. Woman standing in boat, leaning on paddle, under tree on bank. 2.14 x 2.1 Ins.: G. Fairman del.-D. Edwin sc. | two lines | Published by Joseph Cushing Baltimore i. As described. ii. Publisher changed to P. H. Nicklin 156 CHECK LIST 933 NEW EDINBURGH ENCYCLOPEDIA Stip., vign. Father Time holding a mirror, in front of which a seated woman arranges her hair. To right, a cupid with torch and globe. 3.4 x 4.12 Ins.: over, Parker Delaplaine's | American Edition | of the | New Edinburgh Encyclopaedia | five lines | under, Vignette Writing Design'd by G. Fairman F. S. A.-Vignette Engraved by D. Edwin: F. S. A. the Writing by J. Vallance F. S. A. | six lines | Philadelphia. This same title-page was used for a New York edition of the encyclopedia, with change in the first line to Whiting # Wat- son's and in the last line to New York. 934. ANCIENT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Stip., vign. Four figures playing on various instruments, masks, etc. 8.10 x 6.8 Ins.: over, Plate 1. | Ancient Musical Instruments. | under, D. Edwin sc. | four lines in two columns. 935 BASSO RELIEVO Stip., vign. Sphynx; Hindoo and Assyrian figures. 8.5 X 5.9 Ins.: over, Basso Relievo.-Plate 1. | under, D. Edwin fculp. 936 ELECTRICITY Stip., vign; Electric display. 8.14 x 7.15 Ins.: Electricity | Configurations made by means of electricity. | D. Edwin Sc. 937 MASONIC CERTIFICATE Stip. Above, the Great Eye of Providence, lamb, zodiac, etc. On right, Faith; on the left, Hope and Prudence; three columns. At bottom, the ark, coffin, etc., with four figures; mason at work, Wisdom, etc. 18.14 x 15.6 Ins.: J. J. Barrdlet, del1 D. Edwin Sculpt \Phil-Octob. 1st ISO!/.-Published by Wm Ry Abbott according to Law. 938 MASTER OF SHIPS, SOCIETY Stip., oval on tablet, with American eagle and shield above. In oval, sailors on rock rescued from wreck. About oval, flags, an- chor, spars, seated woman and children. 15.10 x 11.12 157 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: J. J. Barralet, Delfi D. Edwin fcf Certificate of membership in the Society for the Relief of Poor and Distressed Masters of Ships, their Widows and Children. 939 INFANCY OF SCOTTISH MUSIC Stip., oval. Shepherd and shepherdess with dog. 4.3 X 6.2 Ins.: Co sway R. A. Pinxt.-D. Edwin Sculpt | four lines | over, Infancy of the Scottish Music. 940 THE SEASONS Stip., vign. Draped, flying female figures spreading a cloak over the earth enveloped in clouds. 1.2 x 2.4 Ins.: The | Seasons. | By | James Thompson. | under, Singleton del. | D. Edwin Sc1, | three lines | Baltimore | Published by F. Lucas junr 941 ANATOMICAL PLATES D. Edwin engraved in stipple thirteen plates for "Bell's Anato- my," published November, 1812, by A. Finley, Philadelphia. The drawings were made by Dr. Charles Bell. These plates were republished in "Systems of Anatomy," by Dr. Caspar Wistar, Philadelphia, 1846. Two other anatomical plates by Edwin were published in "Organic Diseases of the Heart," by Dr. John C. Warren, Boston, 1809. 942 THE PORT FOLIO. VOL. I Stip., vign. Woman kneeling before altar offers up her corsets, shoe, lock of hair, etc.; Cupid shooting at Folly; woman kneel- ing to left of altar; three Graces above. 2.12 X 3.13 Ins.: Edwin fc. The "Port Folio," Vol. I, Third Series. Philadelphia, 1813. This vignette was originally used for "Vol. 7"; the Vol. 7 being altered to "Vol. I. | Third Series." 943 THE PORT FOLIO. VOL. II Stip., vign. Seated child crowning itself with flowers. 3 x 2.8 Ins.: D. Edwin Sct 944 THE PORT FOLIO. VOL. HI Stip., vign. On a globe surrounded by clouds with rays the "Port Folio," a harp, mask, book, etc. 3.12 x 3.13 Ins.: no engraver; but probably the work of D. Edwin. 158 CHECK LIST 945 THE PORT FOLIO. VOL. IV Stip., vign. Minerva holding up prize to four Cupids. 2.13x3.15 Ins.: Edwin sc. i. As described. n. Same vignette used on title-page of "The Philadelphia Al- bum," Vol. III. Philadelphia, with engraver changed to Yeager Sc. 946 THE PORT FOLIO. VOL. V Stip., vign. Infant Bacchus reclining on sleeping panther. 2.1 x 4 Ins.: Edwin sc. 947 THE PORT FOLIO. VOL. VI Stip., vign. Winged figure with lyre. 2.10x2.11 Ins.: Edwin sc. Note. This same vignette was used on the title-page of the "Port Folio," Vol. IV. 948 THE PORT FOLIO. VOL. VII Stip., vign. Ceres seated on chariot drawn by two lions; Cupids with wheat, plow, etc. 2.12 X 4.4 Ins.: Edwin sc. 949 EMPORIUM OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Stip., vign. Winged female figure burning a globe; three other figures. *** Ins.: Desd by G. Fairman-Edwin Sc Conducted by Dr. Thos. Cooper, Philadelphia, 1813. 950 INFANCY OF SCOTTISH MUSIC Stip., oval. Shepherd and shepherdess with dog. 4.3 x 6.2 Ins.: Cosway R. A. Pinxt.-D. Edwin Sculpt | four lines, over, Infancy of Scottish Music. Portraits in the "Evangelical Intelligencer," unsigned by en- graver, but like other work done for this magazine by David Edwin and signed by him. The writer believes that these por- traits can be safely assigned to David Edwin. 159 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 951 JOHN BAYARD Slip., oval. Full bust; face almost front. 3.3 x 2.10 Ins.: over, The Evangelical Intelligencer. | under, Col. John Bay- ard. | Engrav'd for W. P. Farrand Market St. Philad. 952 RICHARD BAXTER Stip., oval. Full bust; cap on head; face % left. 3.2 x 2.10 Ins.: over, The Evangelical Intelligencer | under, Richard Bax- ter | Engraved for W. P. Farrand Market St, Philad. 953 PHILIP DODDRIDGE Stip., oval. Full bust in wig, bands, and gown; face to left. 3.3 x 2.10 Ins.: over, The Evangelical Intelligencer ] under, Rev. P. Dodd- ridge D. D. | Engrav'd for W. P. Farrand Philad: 954 GEORGE DUFFIELD Stip., oval. Bust in wig, bands, and gown; face % left. 3.3 x 2.10 Ins.: George Duffield D D. | Published by W P Farrand N° 170 Market Street Philadelphia Example cut down at top. 955 JOHN EWING Stip., oval. Bust, in wig, bands, and gown; face % left. 3.2 x 2.9 Ins.: I. Ewing, D. D. | Engraved for Hopkins Earle Corner of Chesnut fy Fourth Streets Philadelphia 956 DAVID JACKSON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.3 x 2.10 Ins.: over, The Evangelical Intelligencer. | under, Dr D. Jack- son. | Engrav'd for W. P. Farrand Market St. Philad. 957 JOHN H. LIVINGSTON Stip., oval. Full bust in wig, bands, and gown; face front. 3.3x2.10 Ins.: over, The Evangelical Intelligencer. | under, I. H. Living- ston. D. D. S. T. P. | Philada Pub. by W. P. Farrand. 160 CHECK LIST 958 JOHN NEWTON Stip., oval. Bust in wig, bands, and gown; face % left. 3.3x2.10 Ins.: over, The Evangelical Intelligencer. | under, The Revd I. Newton. | Engraved for W. P. Farrand Market St. 959 JOHN REDMAN Stip., oval. Bust, curled wig, face front. 3.4 x 2.11 Ins.: over, The Evangelical Intelligencer | under, Dr J. Red- man. | Engrav'd for W. P. Farrand Market St. Philad. 960 JAMES SPROAT Stip., oval. Bust in wig, bands, and gown; face front. 3.1 x 2.8 Ins.: over, The Evangelical Intelligencer | under, Rev lames Sproat D. D. | Engraved for W P Farrand $ C° N° 170 Market Street Philadelphia 961 GEORGE WHITFIELD Stip., oval. Bust in wig, bands, and gown; face % left. 3.4x2.11 Ins.: over, The Evangelical Intelligencer | under, G. Whitefield. A. B. | Engraved for W. P. Farrand $ C° N° 170 Market St. Philad. 962 JOHN WOODHULL Stip., oval. Bust in gown and bands. 3.3 x 2.11 Ins.: John Woodhull. D. D. Example cut close to oval. GEORGE B. ELLIS 963 JOSEPH ADDISON Stip., rect. frame. Half-length; face % left. 3.13 x 3 Ins.: Painted by Sr G. Kneller.-Engrav'd by G. B. Ellis. | Addi- son. | Published by J. Crissy ISS®. i. As described. ii. Publication line erased. 161 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 964 JUNIUS BRUTUS BOOTH Line, rect. Half-length in costume; face % left. 3.9 x 3 Ins.: Mr. Booth, | As Brutus, | Engraved by G. B. Ellis from a Painting by J. Neagle. | Lopez Wemyss' Edition. 965 ROBERT BURNS Stip., rect., ornad. Half-length; face % left. 2.10 x 2.3 Ins.: A. Nasmyth pinx.-Engraved by G. B. Ellis Phila | Robert Burns. | Philadelphia, Published by McCarty, # Davis IS®®. 966 LORD BYRON Line, rect. Bust, head to left. 2.13 x 2.2 Ins.: Tho. Phillips R. A. Pinxt-G. B. Ellis Sculp1 \ Lord Byron. 967 LORD BYRON Line, rect. Full-length; in sailor's dress, standing by a rock; face % left. 3.11 x 3 Ins.: Painted by G. Sanders-Engraved by G. B. Ellis | Lord Byron In Early Youth. i. As described. ii. Added, Published by L. A- Goadey Co. for the Ladys Boole Philada Sept1' 1853. 968 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, rect. Half-length; seated at table; face % left. 4 x 3.3 Ins.: Painted by Martin-Engraved by Geo: B. Ellis | Benjamin Franklin. 969 OLIVER GOLDSMITH Stip., vign. Full bust, face nearly profile left. 1.11 x 1.11 Ins.: A | History of the | Earth | And | Animated Nature (vignette) | Engraved by G. B. Ellis. | By Oliver Goldsmith: Philadelphia. | Published by Edwd Poole 18®3. i. As described. ii. Engraver changed to G. B. Ellis Sc. | Publisher changed to Published by R. Wright, 18®5. 970 RICHARD HENRY LEE Stip., oval in rect. frame. Full bust; face ^4 left. 3.6x2.14 Ins.: Engraved by G. B. Ellis | Richard Henry Lee. 162 CHECK LIST 971 THOMAS MOORE Line, reel. Full bust in cloak; face % left. 4 x 3.6 Ins.: Painted by F. Sieurac.-Engraved on steel by G. B. Ellis. | Thomas Moore. 972 DAVID SIMPSON Stip., rect., omad. Full bust in robes; front face. 4.8 X 3.14 Ins.: Engrav'd by G. B. Ellis | The Rev^ David Simpson, A. M.\ Published by McCarty, Davis. 973 THOMAS STONE Line, rect. Half-length; nearly profile left. 3.15 x 3.5 Ins.: Thos Stone. | Drawn by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by Pine-Engraved by G. B. Ellis i. As described. ii. Name in autograph. 974 WILLIAM B. WOOD Line, rect. Full bust in costume; face % left. 3.9 X 2.15 Ins.: Mr. Wood, | As Stephen Foster. | Engraved by G. B. Ellis from a Painting by J. Neagle. | Lopez Wemyss" Edition. | Published by A R Poole, Philadelphia 1827. (Copyright.) 975 CHARLES ROLLIN Stip., broad rect. frame. Nearly half-length; face % left. 4.3 x 3.5 Ins.: Engraved on Steel by G. B. EUis. ] Charles Rollin, | Born 1661.-Died 17^1. 976 GROUP OF FEMALE AUTHORS Mixed, rect. Four ovals with portraits on a base, surmounted by an urn. 4.6 x 3 Ins.: Seward | Grey | Barbauld | More | G. B. Ellis sc. 977 CONNECTICUT RIVER Line, rect. 2.14 x 4.2 Ins.: Painted by A. Fisher-Engraved by G. B. Ellis | Scenery on Connecticut River. | See Page 4^4- 163 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 978 JUNIATA RIVER Line, rect. 2.10 x 4.2 Ins.: Thos. Doughty pinx1-Engraved by G. B. EUis j Banks of the Juniata. 979 WEEHAWKEN Line, rect. 2.13 x 4.2 Ins.: Drawn by J. Neilson-Engraved by G. B. EUis\ Wee- hawken. 980 ELK Line, vign. 3.6 x 5.11 Ins.: Drawn by C. A. Le Suer.-Engd by G. B. Ellis. | Elk. | I. horns of the animal in his 7th year. S. Young horns in his 8th year 981 GREAT MASTODON Line, vign. 3.4 x 5.8 Ins.: Drawn by T. Peale.-Engd by G. B. Ellis | Great Mastodon THOMAS EMMES 982 INCREASE MATHER Scratched, oval on base in rect. Full bust in clerical dress; face slightly to right. 5 + x 3.2 Ins.: on base, Increase Mather | below, Thos Emmes sculp-Sold by Nicolas Boone 1701 i. Before shaded background in oval, and additional work on coat. n. With these changes. Dr. Samuel A. Green, of the Massachusetts Historical Society, says that there are two copies of this print in the Boston Library, both in "Ichabod, or a Discourse, etc.," by Increase Mather, Bos- ton, 1702. But one of these prints has no engraved background, showing the head against white. The other state of the print, with the cross-hatched background, appears in "The Blessed Hope, etc.," by Increase Mather, Boston. Printed by Timothy Green for Nicholas Boone, 1701. As the plate itself is dated 1701, the only explanation of the appearance of an earlier state 164 CHECK LIST of the plate in a book printed one year later, probably is that early and rejected impressions were inserted in the later book. It is a crude copy of a portrait engraved by Robert White, or by Sturt, in England. JOHN G. EXILIOUS 983 PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL Line, rect. 11.7 x 18.1 Ins.: Drawn and Engraved by John G. Exilious, 181^. | South East View of the Pennsylvania Hospital | under rect., a vignette of the "Good Samaritan," inscribed "Take care of him and I will repay thee." 984 PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL Line, rect. 2.13 x 4.3 Ins.: J. Exilious sc. | Philadelphia Cut from a title-page to a book. 985 LEMON HILL, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 4.4 x 6.10 Ins.: J. Exilious del. $ sculp. | A View of Lemon Hill the Seat of Henry Pratt Esqr Note. Exilious engraved some of the plates in S. F. Bradford's edition of Rees' encyclopedia, Philadelphia, 1806-15. GIDEON FAIRMAN 986 LUDOVICO ARIOSTO Line, circular. Bust; profile, left; head wreathed. Diam. 2.2 Ins.: G Fairman | Il Diviho Ariosto 987 THOMAS ELLISON Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; profile, left. 2.10 x 2.3 Ins.: Drawn Engraved by G. Fairman. | Reverend Thomas Ellison. 165 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 988 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Line, vign. Bust on pedestal; face front. 6.15 x 3.11 Ins.: Drawn by R. Field-Engd by G. Fairman | Hamilton. 989 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3x2 Ins.: J. Wood Finn1-Fairman Childs Sc. | Gen1 Andrew Jack- son. 990 SAMUEL JOHNSON Line, rect. Half-length; seated; face front. 5.1 x 4.3 Ins.: G. Fairman. Sculp1 | Samuel Johnson L. L. D. | Engraved for the first American edition of Johnson's Quarto Dictionary Published by M. Thomas. | Philadelphia | 1818 | J. Porter. Printer i. As described. n. All erased after title. 991 WILLIAM MOULTRIE Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 5x3.11 Ins.: Engraved by G. Fairman from an Original by C. Fraser | William Moultrie Esqr | Late | Governor of S. Carolina, and Major Gen1 in the american revolutionary war. | Published for the author by D. Longworth, at the Shakspear Gallery, N. York. 992 J. J. ROUSSEAU Mixed, oval in rect., name on tablet below oval. Half-length, face % right. 4.11 x 2.11 Ins.: over, Frontispiece | on tablet, J. J. Roufseau. | under rect., Fairman Sc: | Barber $ Southwick's Edition. From "Dissertations on Political Economy," by J. J. Rous- seau, Albany, N. Y., 1797. 993 AMERICUS VESPUCIUS Line, rect. Nearly half-length; profile, right; holding a map. 5x4.2 Ins.: G. Fairman Sc: | Published By Joseph Delaplaine | Americ, Vespucius. | Rogers and Esler Printers i. As described. ii. Second and fourth lines erased. 166 CHECK LIST 994 GEORGE WASHINGTON Slip., vign. Bust to left. 5.5 x 4.12 Ins.: Washington | Drawn by B. Trott from Stuart's Picture | Engraved Published by G. Fairman. i. As described. n. Last line erased and under bust, Fairman Childs Sc1 in. Same as n, with Pub: by S. C. Atkinson Philadelphia. iv. Address erased. v. Third line erased and title reengraved in smaller letters with period at end. vi. "& Childs Sc*" erased. Hart, 372. 995 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Bust to left. 3.1 x 2.8 Ins.: G. Stuart Pinxt-G. Fairman Sculpt i. As described. n. Outer border with diverging rays added. Hart, 373. 996 JOSEPH DENNIE MEMORIAL Line, vign. Woman kneeling alongside pedestal surmounted by urn, draped; above urn, wreath and rays; on urn, "Den"; on pedestal, "Nihil quod tetigit non ornavit." 3.12 X 3.10 Ins.: Designd Eng^ by G. Fairman 997 FORT TICONDEROGA Line, rect. 3.9 x 5.13 Ins.: G. Fairman Direx1-Drawn by H. Reinagle. | Published for the Anatectic Magazine by M. Thomas, Philada | J. Porter Prinr | View of the Ruins of Ticonderoga Fort on Lake Cham- plain 998 NEWSTEAD ABBEY Line, rect. 1.14x2.15 Ins.: G. Fairman Sculpt \ New stead Abbey. \Engd for Lord Byrons Works-Pub. by M. Thomas. Philad. 1816 999 BURGOYNE'S DEFEAT Line, rect., plan. 8.8 x 14.4 Ins.: Plan of the Position taken by | Gent Burgoyne on the 10tJl of Octr 1777 in which | the British Army was invested by Ameri- 167 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS cans | Under the Command of Gen1 Gates | And surrendered to him on the 16th of October the Same Year. [ Drawn by Isaac A Chapman from an Original Sketch taken by an American Offi- cer. | Engrav'd for the Anatectic Magazine Published by M. Thomas Philada | G. Fairman Sc ROBERT FIELD 1000 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Slip., red. Half-length to left; face % left. 10.10 x 8.11 Ins.: J. Trumbull Pinx1-R. Field Excudit | Alexander Hamil- ton. | Boston, Published by Robert Field Aug1 31st 1806. 1001 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., oval in red. Full bust; face % left. 5.14 x 5 Ins.: G. Stuart, Pinxit | R. Field, Sculpsit. | Thomas Jefferson. | Boston, Published by Robert Field, March lJ^1 1807. 1002 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE Stip., oval in red., ornad. Under oval, urn and two cherubs as Tragedy and Comedy. Full bust; face % left. 5.11 x 3.11 Ins.: on base of urn under oval, William | Shakespeare. | Born April S3. 1564. Died April S3. 1616. | under right corner of red., I. S. d | below red., Engraved by R. Field, from the orig- inal Picture, in the [ Collection of the Duke of Chandos. 1003 SIR JOHN COAPE SHERBROOKE Head in stipple, body etched, red. Full-length, standing to front, in uniform; face %. right; chapeau in right hand by side; left hand on hilt of sheathed sword, point resting on the ground. 13.11 x 9.6 Ins.: 1/ Gen^ John Coape Sherbrooke. G. C. B. I Govr Gen1 Comr of the Forces in British N. America. | Painted. Engraved, and Published by. Robert Field. Halifax. N. S. SI June 1816. In the last line the "21" seems to have been changed from "24." 1004 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., red., line. Full bust in uniform; face % right, in a laureled oval. Above oval, upright sword surmounted by a Lib- erty cap, with wreath inscribed "Libertas"; diverging rays and 13.11 x 9.6 168 CHECK LIST clouds. Under oval, palms, flags, and eagle with ribbon inscribed "E Pluribus Unum." 11.13 x 9.31 Ins.: Jon Jas Barralet-Invenit 1795. | Painted by W. Robert- son.-Engraved by R. Field. | George Washington, [ President of the United States. | Published by Walter Robertson, Philadel- phia 4" New York 1st August 1795. i. As described. ii. Ornaments above oval replaced by sun-burst, sword-hilt « added to right of eagle's head. Hart, 249. 1005 WASHINGTON-JEFFERSON Etch., rect., line. Two ovals; Washington to left; Jefferson to right. Oval about Washington surmounted by wreath and rays; under oval, three books inscribed "Order | Law | Religion"; lion to left of base on scroll inscribed "Answer to | Addresses"; to right of base, an eagle with scroll inscribed "Last Legacy." Over the Jefferson oval, a smoking candle; below, books labelled "Sophismus | Notes on Virginia | Tom Paine | Condorcet | Vol- taire" | To left of base, a coiled snake, with scroll inscribed "Let- ters to Mazzei | to Callender" | To right of base, an alligator on scrolls inscribed "Inaugural Speech | Public Messages | Private Instructions" Under Washington oval, "Look on this picture. | -See what a grace was seated on his brow.- | An eye like Mars to threaten and command.- | A combination, and a form indeed. | Where every God did seem to set his seal. | To give the world assurance of a man. | This was-" Under the Jefferson oval, "And on this | Here is- | like a mildew'd ear. | Blasting his wholsome brother- | Vite Hamlet. | New York, June 1807." Size of ovals, 4.4 x 3.12 This etching is very well executed and Mr. C. H. Hart remarks that "it may be by Field," as the portraits are very like his por- traits of Washington and Jefferson. Robert Field was in New York about the date of issue of this print. S. FOL WELL 1006 HENRY HOLCOMBE Roulette, oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.10 X 3 Ins.: S. Folwell Sct | Henry Holcombe, D. D. 169 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Frontispiece to "The First Fruits, in a Series of Letters of Henry Holcombe. D. D. etc.," published by Ann Cochran, Phila- delphia, 1812. 1007 GEORGE WASHINGTON Etch., vign. in rect. Bust to right. The rect. represents a can- vas on an easel before which the Spirit of Art is at work. In right distance, the Capitol at Washington; over all, an American eagle. 6x7 Ins.: £. Folwell De1 ScuP | Philadelphia Repertory. Vol. I. Hart, 509. 1008 FIRE ENGINE Line, vign. 3.14 x 7 Ins.: *$. Folwell | American Fire Engine Published in Philadelphia, 1803. JOHN FOSTER 1009 RICHARD MATHER Crude woodcut. Three-quarter-length; standing; cap on head; wide collar; face % right; book in left hand; eye-glasses in right hand. 6.2 x 5.1 No engraver, name printed with type below, Mr. Richard Mather. This print was used as a frontispiece to a life of Richard Mather printed in Cambridge, New England, in 1670. Dr. S. A. Green, of the Massachusetts Historical Society, has made an especial study of the work of Foster; he ascribes this print to Foster. A copy is in the Society Library. 1010 MAP OF NEW ENGLAND Crude woodcut. 11.10 x 15.2 Title: A Map of | New England | Being the first that was here cut, and done | by the best Pattern that could be had, which being | in some places defective, it made the other less | exact, yet doth it sufficiently show the Scitua | tion of the Countrey, and conveniently well | the distances of Places | The figures that are joyned with the names of | Places are to destinguish such as have been as | saulted by the Indians from others | A Scale of forty miles. 170 CHECK LIST This map is found in "A Narrative of the Troubles with the Indians in New England, etc.," by W. Hubbard, Minister of Ips- wich, etc., published by authority. Boston, printed by John Foster, in the year 1677. There are two of these maps of ap- parently about the same date, but distinctly different engravings and differing widely in the spelling of names of places. For this reason one is known as the White Hills and the other as the Wine Hills map. The engraving of this map is also ascribed to Foster. GILBERT FOX 1011 A. VON KOTZEBUE Stip., oval. Bust; face % left. 2.14 x 2.2 Ins.: Engraved by Gilbert Fox. | Augustus Von Kotzebue. | Pub- lish'd for the German Theatre. | by Wm Dunlap. 1012 CHESTNUT STREET THEATER Etch., rect. 7.14 x 10.13 Ins.: Drawn Published by W. Birch near Bristol 1804.-Gil- bert Fox Aquafortus | Destroy'd by Fire in 1820. | The late Theatre in Chesnut Street Philadelphia. This is a late state of this plate. 1013 NEW YORK PRISON Line, vign. 3.7 x 14.2 Ins.: Drawn by Joseph Fr Mangin-Engraved by Gilbert Fox. | Elevation of the New York State Prison. 1014 NEW YORK PRISON Line, vign. 9.9 x 11.16 Ins.: Drawn by Joseph Fr Mangin-Eng^ by Gilbert Fox. | Plan of the New York State Prison. « 1015 JAMES SULLIVAN "The Polyanthus," Boston, May, 1807, contains an announce- ment by Gilbert Fox; stating that he has issued a prospectus for "an Engraved likeness of Hon. James Sullivan." This plate is said to exist, but has not been seen by the compiler. 171 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1016 STEPHEN BEFORE THE COUNCIL Line, reel. Man standing before man seated in right; six figures in background; interior of a temple. 9.10 x 6.5 Ins.: Engrav'd by Gilbert Fox | Stephen before the Council. Note. Gilbert Fox engraved small general book illustrations and a few Bible prints. The "Table of Taste," New York, 1801, contains twelve views engraved by Fox, according to "The Com- mercial Traveller," New York, August 25, 1801. J. L. FREDERICK 1017 JOSEPH EASTBURN Mixed, rect. Full bust; face front. Below rect. an interior view of the Mariner's Church, Philadelphia. Portrait 9.6 x 8.11 View 2.10 x 7.5 Ins.: M. Bowman Pinxt-J. L. Frederick Sc | Joseph Eastburn. | This Likeness was taken in the Mariner's Church without the knowledge or desire of the Speaker. | (Copyright, Aug. 12, 1802.) | Prind by C. Woodward. i. As described. ii. Without view of church and lettered Revd Joseph East- burn. | Late Minister of the Gospel of the Mariners Church Philada 1018 CAPITOL AT HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 4.2 x 7.9 Ins.: J. L. Frederick Sc | State Capitol At Harrisburg, Pennsyl- vania. | Pubd by P. Price Jr. Philada for the Casket. This is a second state of this plate. 1019 PRESIDENT'S HOUSE, WASHINGTON Line, rect. 3.2 x 5.3 Ins.: Geo. Catlin. deV-I. L. Frederick Sc \ A Front View of the | President's House, Washington. 1020 BATTLE OF PRAGUE Etch., vign., title to sheet music. A battle scene between cavalry and infantry; landscape, etc. 4.9 x 7.15 172 CHECK LIST Ins.: over, The | Battle of Prague | for | Two Performers | On One | Piano Forte. | under, Eng. by J. L. Frederick Phila | Flew York. | Published by Geil Walker 23 Maiden Lane. J. GALLAND 1021 HUGH CAPET Stip., oval frame. Full bust; face front. 4.11 xS.ll Ins.: J: Galland S^ | Hugh Capet. | Philadelphia Publish'd by Jas Stewart $ C° Jan# 13th 1797. 1022 CLOVIS Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 4.10 x 3.9 Ins.: J Galland ScuV | Clovis. | Philadelphia Publish'd by A <§• J. G. Henderson, Sepr 5th 1796. 1023 HENRY IV Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 4.10 x 3.12 Ins.: J: Galland Sc1 I Henry IV. | From an Original by H Golt- zius. | Philadelphia Publish'd by A 1 G Henderson August 1st 1796. 1024 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Half-length, in uniform, seated; sword under right arm; right hand holding a plan; left hand on plan on table; face slightly to right; eagle in title. 11.5 x 8.13 Ins.: F: Bartoli Pinx:-J: Galland Sculp :\ His Excellency George-Washington Lieu1 Genl | of the Armies-of the | United -States | of-America. | Dedicated to Commodore-John Barry and the Officers of the | Navy and Army of-North America | by | John McElwee. i. As described. n. Publisher changed to Ferrai Dupin | Baltimore in. Last publisher erased. * Hart, 789. Note. Galland engraved a number of general historical plates in the history of France published by James Stewart, Philadel- phia, 1796-97. Other portraits in the same work and unsigned are probably engraved by him. 173 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS ELISHA GALLAUDET 1025 GEORGE WHITEFIELD Line, oval in rect., ornad. Half-length in robes; both arms up- lifted ; face to right. 5.1 x 3.4 Ins.: on panel under oval, George Whitefield. M. A. \ Elisha Gal- laudet Sculp1 N York. 177 Jp 1026 NEW YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY Book-plate, line, rect. Quartered shield in center supported by Mercury and Minerva; Apollo above in clouds; below, shield, town, book and candle on altar. 4.14 x 3.7 Ins.: on ribbon, New-York-Society-Library | under ribbon, E. Gallaudet. Sct H. GAVIN 1027 BELISARIUS Line, rect. Belisarius leaning on the shoulder of a boy, house in left background. 4.15 x 3.2 Ins.: H. Gavin Sculp. Frontispiece to "Belisarius," by M. Marmontel, Newburyport. Printed by William Barrett for Thomas & Andrews, Boston, 1796. R. M. GAW 1028 N.C.W. CANNON Mixed, rect., line. Full bust; profile, left. 5.1 x 3.3 Ins.: Revd N. C. W. Cannon. | six lines | R. M. Gaw. Sc. 1029 FENELON Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 2.10 x 2.3 Ins.: over, The Adventures of | Telemachus. [ from the French of M. Fenelon, Translated by | Dr Hawkesworth. | Vol. I. | below, R. M. Gaw, sc. | M. Fenelon. | Pubd by D. Mallory, N. York, | 1825. 174 CHECK LIST 1030 JAMES HERVEY Line, oval. Full bust; almost front face. 2.6 x 1.13 Ins.: R. M. Gaw Sc. | James Hervey A. M. THOMAS GIMBREDE 1031 JOHN ADAMS Stip., rect. frame. Half-length; seated to left; arms folded; al- most front face. 9.4 x 8.1 Ins.: Engraved by T. Gimbrede from an original painting by G. Stuart | John Adams. | Second President of the United States | (at the age of Ninety.) | Published by Wm. S. Reddin 103 Wil- liam St. N. York | (Copyright, 1831) | Proof | Printed by J. Neale 1032 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length; standing at desk; right hand extended; face % left. Spread eagle in title. 15.14 x 11.14 Ins.: T. Gimbrede Professor of Drawing at West Point Del § Sculp. | (Copyright, 1826) | John Q. Adams. | President of the United States. | Respectfully Dedicated by the Author to Col: S. Thayer, Suprdt U. S. Mility Academy. | Ridley, Printer N. Y. 1033 FISHER AMES Stip., rect. frame. Half-length; seated to left; face % left; holding book on lap. 5 x 4.1 Ins.: G. Stuart p*-T. Gimbrede sc. | Fisher Ames. From a late impression: there is evidence of an erasure be- tween the names of painter and engraver. 1034 FRANCIS ASBURY Stip., rect. Half-length; book in right hand; face % right. 4.4 x 3.7 Ins.: Paradise pf-Gimbrede sc. | Rev. Francis Asbury [ Bishop of the M. E. Church. 1035 RACHEL BAKER Stip., rect. Half-length; face % left; right hand to breast. 3.6x2.12 Ins.: Jarvis pt.-T. Gimbrede sc. | Miss Rachel Baker. | Copy- right secured. 175 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1036 JOSEPH BENSON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.8 x 2.12 Ins.: T. Gimbrede sc. N Y | Revd Joseph Benson, A. M. | For- merly of Oxford University. | New York Published by Griffin # Rudd. 1037 JAMES BIDDLE Stip., rect. Half-length in uniform; face % right. 3.15 x 3.3 Ins.: Wood, del.-Gimbrede, Sculp1 | James Biddle Esqr | of the United States Navy | Engraved for the Analectic Magazine Pub- lished by M. Thomas. 1038 JAMES BIDDLE Stip., rect. Half-length in uniform; face % right; right arm across body. 3.14 x 3.4 Ins.: J. Wood pinx. - Gimbrede sc. | James Biddle Esq. | of the United States Navy. 1039 JOHNSTON BLAKELY Stip., rect. Nearly half-length, in uniform; face % right. 3.11 x 3 Ins.: Gimbrede Sculp1 \ Johnston Blakely ES(l\of the United States Navy | Engraved for the Analectic Magazine and Naval Chronicle Published by M. Thomas i. As described. n. Fourth line erased. 1040 HERMAN BOERHAAVE Stip., oval. Bust; profile, left. 3.2 x 2.7 Ins.: over, V. 12. \ under, From a Draw9-T. Gimbrede Sc. | Boerhaave | Published by W Durell 1041 JACOB BROWN Stip., rect. Half-length, in uniform; face front. 3.15 x 3.6 Ins.: J. Wood pinx.-Gimbrede sc. | Major Gen1 Brown U. S. Army. | Engraved for Port Folio Pub. by T. Desilver i. As described. ii. Third line erased. 1042 LORD BYRON Stip., rect. frame, ornad. Lyre above. Full bust to right; face % left. 3.8 x 2.8 176 CHECK LIST Ins.: T. Phillips R A pl-Gimbrede Sc. | Lord Byron. | Pub- lished by Moses Thomas Philadelphia, § Eastburn, Kirk fy Co. N. York. i. As described. n. "& Eastburn, Kirk & Co." erased. in. All of third line erased. 1043 THOMAS CAMPBELL Stip., vign. Full bust; face to left. 3.3 x 2.15 Ins.: Gimbrede Sc1 | Thomas Campbell Esqr | Engraved for the Analectic Magazine Published by M. Thomas, j Philada 1044 CHARLES I Mixed, rect., line. Three-quarter-length; standing; hat on head; face % left. 4 x 3.5 Ins.: Vandyck pinx.-Gimbrede sc. | Charles the First 1045 McDonald clarke Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right. 3.15 x 3.2 Ins.: McDonald Clarke. | Copy-right secured. A copy with Gimbrede's name is reported, but not seen by compiler. 1046 WILLIAM COWPER Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right; cap on head. 3 x 2.7 Ins.: T. Laurence R. A. del.-T. Gimbrede sc. | William Cow- per Esqr | born 1731. died 1800. | Published by Whiting Wat- son New York. 1047 OLIVER CROMWELL Mixed, oval frame on base, ornad. Full bust in armor; face % left. 6 x 4.5 Ins.: Oliver Cromwell | Gimbrede sc N Y. | Published by Edward Parker Philada 1823 i. Last line, Albany Published by B. D. Packard 1817. ii. As described. 1048 OLIVER CROMWELL Mixed, rect., line. Half-length; standing; face % left. 4.5 x 3.6 Ins.: Walker pinx.-Gimbrede sc. | Oliver Cromwell. 177 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1049 STEPHEN DECATUR Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 3.10 x 3.1 Ins.: Stuart pf-Gimbrede sc. | Com. Stephen Decatur. | En- graved for the Biography of American Heroes. | Published by John Low New-York. i. As described. n. Relettered Stephen Decatur Esq6 | of the United States Navy | Engraved for Hunt's History of the War. 1050 MARY FLETCHER Stip., oval. Full bust in cloak and hood; face % left. 3.4 x 3 Ins.: T. Gimbrede Sc1 | Mrs Mary Fletcher, | Widow of the Revd J. Fletcher | late Vicar of Madely Shropshire. 1051 JOHN GAY Stip., oval. Bust; face % right; cap on head. 3.2 x 2.7 Ins.: over V. 10. | under, Aikman pinx.- T. Gimbrede Sc. | Gay | Published by W Durell 1052 NATHANIEL GREENE Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 3.10 x 3.1 Ins.: Peale pf-Gimbrede sc. | Majr Gen1 Nathl Greene. | En- graved for the Biography of American Heroes. | Published by John Low New-York. 1053 LADY HAMILTON Stip., vign. Half-length; head inclined to left. 3.14 x 3 Ins.: Romney, del.-Gimbrede Sculp1 \ Lady Hamilton \ Pub- lished by M. Thomas Pha 1054 GEORGE HORNE Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face % right; glasses on. 3.6x2.10 Ins.: T Gimbrede sc. NY. | Dr Geo: Horne. | Late Bishop of Norwich J Pubd by Griffin fy Rudd. N York. 1055 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., vign. Half-length, in uniform; face % left in an oval frame, decorated. Above oval, in rays of light breaking through 178 CHECK LIST clouds, "New Orleans" At base of oval, laurel wreath, flags, cannon, a crocodile, etc. The name in lining representing water. 9.1 x 7.8 Ins.: Wheeler Pinx1 N. 0.-Gimbrede Sc1 | Major Gen1 Andrew Jackson | Of the United States Army. | Published by T. Gim- brede N° 201 Bowery. New York. | Copy right Secured accord- ing to Law 1816. 1056 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 3.7 x 2.14 Ins.: Wheeler pf-Gimbrede sc. | Majr Gen1 Andrew Jackson | of the United States Army. | Engraved for Hunt's History of the War. i. As described. n. Title erased and relettered Andrew Jackson. 1057 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 3.11 X 3.1 Ins.: Wheeler p1-Gimbrede sc | Majr Gen1 Andrew Jackson. | Engraved for the Biography of American Heroes. | Published by John Low New-York. 1058 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., vign. Full bust; profile, right. Oval, surrounded by clouds; over oval, the figure of America; under oval, Fame blow- ing a trumpet; crossed olive branches below oval bearing the in- scription. 6.8 x 5.2 Ins.: on ribbon, Thos Jefferson The Pride of America. Retired March 4- 1809.-Desd Engd by T. Gimbrede N. Y. | Published by Griffin and Rudd, New York, Printed at the N York Copper Plate Printing Office, J^l Chambers. Str 1059 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 3.10 x 3.1 Ins.: Gimbrede Del <$' Sculp N. Y. | Thos Jefferson. 1060 THOMAS MACDONOUGH Stip., oval, surmounted by oak leaves, two dolphins below. Half- length in uniform; face % right. 12 x 8.13 Ins.: Com. Thomas Macdonough | Of the United States Navy. | Drawn Engraved by T. Gimbrede N. York 179 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS i. As described. ii. Form of dolphins changed-relettered Eng^ by | T. Gim- brede 1061 THOMAS MACDONOUGH Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face to right. 3.14 X 3.2 Ins.: Jarvis Pf-Gimbrede Sc1 | Thomas Macdonough Esi | of the United States Navy | Engraved for the Analectic Magazine and Naval Chronicle Published by M. Thomas | (Copyright.) i. As described. ii. Last two lines erased. 1062 WILLIAM McKENDREE Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to right; face front. 5.6 x 4.6 Ins.: Jarvis pt-T Gimbrede sc. \ Rev. William M'Kendree,\ One of the Bishops of the Methodist | Episcopal Church in the United States. (Restrike.) 1063 EDWARD G. MALBONE Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.9 x 2.15 Ins.: Gimbrede Sculpt | Edward G. Malbone | Engraved for the Analectic Magazine Published by M. Thomas. 1064 DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH Stip., oval. Bust in armor; face to right. 3.2 X 2.8 Ins.: Gimbrede sc. | The Duke Of Marlborough. | Published by W Durell. 1065 JOSHUA MARSDEN Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.4 x 2.9 Ins.: Paradise pinxt-NY. T. Gimbrede sc. | Joshua Marsden, | Missionary. 1066 JAMES MONROE Stip., rect. frame. Full bust; face % right. 9.4 x 7.10 Ins.: Engraved by T. Gimbrede from an original painting by I. Van Der Lyn. | James Monroe | President of the United States. | (Copyright, 1817) | Printed by E. Valentine New York. 180 CHECK LIST 1067 JAMES MONROE Stip., double rect., line. Full bust; face % right. 4.4 x 3.8 Ins.: T. Gimbrede sc N. Y. | James Monroe [ President of the United States. 1068 THOMAS MOORE Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 3.11 x 2.10 Ins.: Gimbrede Sc. N. Y. | Thomas Moore Esq1' 1069 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Stip., vign. Full bust in uniform; face to right. 3.9x3.+ Ins.: T. Gimbrede. Sc. N Y. | Napoleon Bonaparte 1070 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Stip., rect. lined frame, title in lower part. Half-length, in uni- form ; face to left. 6.8 x 4.6 Ins.: Napoleon Bonaparte | Empereur des Francais | Exile a L'ylle d'Elbe. | David P* Paris.-T. Gimbrede Sc N Y. i. As described. ii. Under name, Printed in Colours by E. Valentine N. Y. 1071 NAPOLEON DYING Stip., vign. Head of Napoleon, surrounded by clouds, looking up at a pyramid of light inscribed "Tete Armee." On clouds below head, "Napoleon Dying." 9.2 x 7.8 Ins.: By T. Gimbrede Profs'1' of Drawing to the U. S. Military Academy | Copyright secured. 1072 NAPOLEON FRANCOIS CHARLES JOSEPH Stip., oval. Half-length; face to right; star on left breast and ribband. Arms in title below. 5.7 x 4.2 Ins.: Isabey a Vienne | Mars 1815. | Napoleon Francois | Charles Joseph | Prince de Parme | Ne le £0 Mars 1811. | Grave par Gimbrede N. Y. 1073 MORDECAI M. NOAH Stip., vign. Half-length; seated to left; head turned to front; pen in right hand. 4.14 x 4.2 + Ins.: J. R. Smith del-Gimbrede sc | M. M. Noah. | Printed by E. fy Sam1 Valentine. 181 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1074 JOHN OWEN Mixed, rect., line. Half-length; cap on head; face to right. 4.5 x 3.7 Ins.: Vertue, pinx.-Gimbrede, sc. ] John Owen. 1075 OLIVER H. PERRY Stip., rect. frame. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 3.12 x 3.2 Ins.: Gimbrede sc. | Com. 0. H. Perry | Engraved for the Bi- ography of American Heroes. | Published by John Low New- York. 1076 OLIVER H. PERRY Stip., vign., oval with oak-leaves and star above, two dolphin's heads below. Three-quarter-length, in uniform; telescope in right hand; face to left. 12.2 x 8.7 Ins.: Engd by | Thos Gimbrede | Com™ Oliver H. Perry, | of the U. S. Navy | Published by Mich1 H. Bowyer, £98 Bowery, New York 1077 T. PHILIPPS Described as-T. Philipps, full-length, in character of Captain Beldare; engraved by T. Gimbrede after E. Percival; printed and published by E. Valentine, 104 Broadway, New York, 1818. 1078 TIMOTHY PICKERING Stip., broad rect. frame. Half-length; seated; face % right. 6.2 x 5.4 Ins.: Engraved by T. Gimbrede from an Original Picture by S. L. Waldo. | Hon. Timothy Pickeri/ng. | Printed by E. Valentine. N. Y. 1079 ZEBULON M. PIKE Stip., vign. Bust in uniform; nearly profile left. 2.10 X 2.11 Ins.: T. Gimbrede sc. N. Y. | General Pike. 1080 DAVID PORTER Stip., vign. Full bust, in uniform and caped cloak; large cocked hat; face to front. 3.14 x 2.13 Ins.: T. Gimbrede sc. NY. | Captn David Porter 182 CHECK LIST 1081 JACOB PORTER Stip., oval. Bust; face % right. 3.11 x 3 Ins.: Doyle pt-Gimbrede sc | Jacob Porter. 1082 JANE PORTER Stip., vign. Full bust; nearly profile left. 2.12 x 2.10 Ins.: T. Gimbrede. Sc. | Miss Porter. | Published by I. Riley. N. York. 1083 ISRAEL PUTNAM Stip., vign. Full bust; face to right. 4.9 x 4.2 Ins.: T. Gimbrede sc NY. | Gen1 Putnam | Drawn by Miss A. Hall from an | Original Picture by Trumbull. | Published by Samuel Avery. N° 89. Court Street, Boston. 1084 DAVID RAMSAY Stip., rect. Full bust; face front. 3.11 X 2.15 Ins.: I. B. White Pt-Gimbrede Sculpt | David Ramsay M. D. ] Engraved for the Anatectic Magazine-Published by M. Thomas. i. As described. n. Third line erased. 1085 JOHN RANDOLPH Stip., vign. Half-length; face front. 3.5 x 3.3 Ins.: Jarvis pt-Gimbrede Sc | John Randolph Esqr | Engraved for the Anatectic Magazine Published by M. Thomas. i. As described. n. Publisher's line erased, and Pub. by P. Price Jr Philada added above title. 1086 JAMES RILEY Stip., rect. Full bust; face to right. 3.14 x 3.4 Ins.: Carman pt-Gimbrede sc. \Capt James Riley. ] Engraved for his Narrative of Sufferings | and Travels in Africa. 1087 REV. JOHN ROGERS Described simply as "Engraved by Thos. Gimbrede." 1088 WILLIAM SAMPSON Stip., vign. Half-length, seated to right at desk, pen in right hand, face % right. 5.9 x 4.7 Ins.: Jarvis pt-T. Gimbrede Sc. | TP™ Sampson Esqr 183 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1089 SAMUEL SEABURY Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length, in robes, standing; right arm on a book; left arm extended; face to right. 5.4 x 4.7 Ins.: T. S. Duche. pt.-Printed by E. Valentine New York-T. Gimbrede, sc. | Rev. Samuel Seabury. D. D. \ Bishop of Con- necticut and Rhode Island. | Published by W. E. Norman. Hud- son. i. As described. n. Middle portion of first line erased, Rt added before title and Printed by J. G. Neale added as fourth line. in. "J. & G. Neale" erased. 1090 WINFIELD SCOTT Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length, in uniform, standing with left hand on cannon; right arm pointing with sword across body; Congress medal in title below. 13.12x10.15 Ins.: T. Gimbrede Del. Sculpt | Major General Winfield Scott. | of the United States Army. | Proof j Printed by H. J. Winslow, 82 Nassau Sf | Publish^ by Justin Carpenter | Copy- right secured *** 1091 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE Stip., oval, surmounted by three masks in a laurel wreath, with "William Shakspeare" on ribbon. Below oval, drapery, a lyre, books, flowers, etc. Full bust; face to right. 3.15 x 3.4 Ins.: Gimbrede Sc. N. Y. 1092 JOHN T. SHUBRICK Stip., rect. frame. Full bust in uniform; face to right. 3.10x2.14 Ins.: Gimbrede Set. | Lieut John T Shubrick | late of the United States Navy | Engravd for the Analectic Magazine and Naval Chronicle Published by Moses Thomas 1816 i. As described. ii. Publication line erased. 1093 SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE Stip., oval. Bust; face to right. 3.4 x 2.9 Ins.: Sir P. Lely pint-T. Gimbrede sc. N. Y. | Sir William Temple. | Published by W. Dur ell fy co. 1813. 184 CHECK LIST 1094 VOLTAIRE Stip., oval. Bust; face % left. 3.3 x 2.8 Ins.: De la Tour pint-T. Gimbrede sc. | Voltaire. | N. Y. Pubd by W. Durell c0 1095 JOSEPH WARREN Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face front. 3.8 x 3.1 Ins.: Peale pt-Gimbrede sc. | Majr Gen1 Joseph Warren. | En- graved for the Biography of American Heroes. | Published by John Low New York. 1096 LEWIS WARRINGTON Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face to left. 4 x 3.5 Ins.: Jarvis Pinot-Gimbrede Sculpt | Lewls Warrington esqr | Of the United States Navy ] Engraved for the Analectic Mag- azine-Published by M. Thomas. | (Copyright, 1815) | Printed by Bogers # Esler 1097 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Full bust to left. 5.8 x 2.14 Ins.: Stuart pt-Gimbrede sc | Gen1 George Washington. | En- graved for Biography of American Heroes | Published by John Low New York. i. As described. ii. Two last lines erased. Hart, 377. 1098 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Bust to left. 3.7 x 2.14 Ins.: T. Gimbrede set | Qe0 Washington. i. As described. ii. Relettered George Washington, in script. Hart, 378. 1099 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Bust to right. 3.3 x 2.10 Ins.: T. Gimbrede Sc. | George Washington. | Published by Biley and Adams, New-York. i. As described. ii. Address changed to C. N. Baldwin. 185 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS m. "Sc" after engraver's name erased; address relettered Publish^ by C. N. Baldwin, Printer, N. York. Hart, 510. 1100 GEORGE WASHINGTON, ETC. Stip., vign. Four ovals, with Washington above, Jefferson, Madison and John Adams below; draped, with flags at base of Washington oval. At top, a star containing thirteen stars, and over it, "American Star." 8.7 x 10.6 Ins.: Copy Right secured. | Printed by Andw Maverick.-Thomas Jefferson.-James Madison.-John Adams.-N. York Design'd, Engrav'd Publish'd by Thos Gimbrede JanA 30th 1812 i. As described. ii. "Andw Maverick" and "& Publish'd" erased, and Shelton Kensett, Cheshire Conn, substituted. Hart, 794. 1101 MARQUIS OF WELLINGTON Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 3.11 x 2.15 Ins.: T Gimbrede sc. N. Y. | Marquis of Wellington ] Published by Van Winkle Wiley 1102 JONATHAN WILLIAMS Stip., rect. Almost half-length; seated to right; face % right. 3.10x2.15 Ins.: Gimbrede, Sculpt] Gen1 Jona Williams | Engraved for Anatectic Magazine-Published by M. Thomas- 1103 MARINUS WILLETT Stip., vign. Nearly half-length; profile left. 4.8 x 3.14 Ins.: none. (Cut close.) This is ascribed to Gimbrede from similarity of work. 1104 SAMUEL WOODWORTH Stip., rect. Harp, etc., above. Half-length; face to right. 4.7 x 2.14 Ins.: Freeman pt.-Gimbrede sc. | Samuel Woodworth. 1105 UNKNOWN MAN Stip., vign. Full bust, slightly to right; face % right; side- whiskers, high stock and coat collar; abundant hair, low on fore- head; inscription in manuscript below. 4.5 X 3.12 186 CHECK LIST Ins.: Lubber, del.-Gimbrede. Sc. NY. | Exiled by fate, in the down hill of life, ] He can only hope for Consolation in the | in- dulgent recollection of his friends. [ New York 29th April 1816. 1106 JESUS CHRIST Stip., vign. Full bust; face front. 6 X 4.4 Ins.: T. Gimbrede sc. NY. | Jesus Christ CHRISTIAN GOBRECHT 1107 ALEXANDER I Medal-ruled, circular. Bust in uniform; profile, right. Diam. 2.2 Inscription on medal, "Alexander I, Kaiser V: Russland." Under medal, "Ch. Gobrecht Inventor. | Executed 1817." This is the first example of medal-ruling executed in this coun- try. See biographical sketch of C. Gobrecht. 1108 THOMAS BALDWIN Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face front. 4.5 x 3.8 Ins.: Doyle pinx1-Gobrecht sculp \ Rev. Thomas Baldwin D. D. | Boston 1109 BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON Stip., circular. Bust; profile, right. Diam. 2.5 Ins.: Gobrecht Sc1 | Dr Benjn S. Barton. | Engraved for the Port Eolio Published by Harrison Hall | N° 133 Chesnut St 1110 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., rect. Half-length, seated at table to left, reading manu- script in left hand; right thumb to chin. 4.14 x 4 Ins.: D. Martin Pinx1-C. Gobrecht. sculp1 | Benjamin Frank- lin, L. L. D. F. R. S. 1111 ANDREW FULLER Stip., rect. Full bust; face front. 3.15 x 3.5 Ins.: Engrav'd by C. Gobrecht. | Rev. Andrew Fuller, | Late Pas- tor of the Baptist Church at Keltering. | and Secy to the Baptist Missionary Society. [ Died May 7th 1815, Aged 61 Years. | Painted by Medley in 1802. 187 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1112 ABRAHAM REES Stip., reel. Half-length; seated to right; paper in right hand; face to right. 8.2 x 6.6 Ins.: Painted by Opie R. A.-Engraved by C. Gobrecht. | Ab- raham Rees, D. D. F. R. S. 1113 DAVID RITTENHOUSE Stip., rect. Half-length; seated at table to left; both hands on chart on table; face % left; telescope, etc., to left. 5 X 4.1 Ins.: C. W. Peale, Pinx1-C. Gobrecht, Sculp1 | David Ritten- house, L. L. D. F. R. S. | President of the American Philosoph- ical Society 1114 BENJAMIN RUSH Stip., rect. Half-length; seated at table to right; face % right; right hand on table; left hand to face. 4.14 x 4 Ins.: Painted By Sully-Engraved By C. Gobrecht | Benjamin Rush M. D. i. As described. ii. Added: Published by Sa,nd C. Atkinson, Philadelphia. 1115 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Full bust; face to left. 7.8 x 6.5 Ins.: Drawn by B. Trott.-Engraved by C. Gobrecht. | George Washington. i. As described. n. Address added Wm Smith, 706 South 3d St Philada Hart, 383. 1116 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Bust to left, Cincinnatus on left lapel of coat. 2.13x2.3 Ins.: C. Gobrecht sc. | Washington | A Nation's Joy. Hart, 382. 1117 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Bust to left. 3.12 x 3 Ins.: Gobrecht, sculp. | George Washington, Esqr | The Friend of Man. Hart, 384. 188 CHECK LIST ABRAHAM GODWIN 1118 FIREMAN'S CERTIFICATE Line, rect., ornad. Above, house on fire and engine at work; be- low, a fire-engine. Ins.: Godwin Sculp1 Certificate of membership, Firemen of the City of New York, filled out in 1797. 1119 ADAM GIVING NAMES Line, rect. on base, ornamented. 10.8 x 7.2 Ins.: under rect., Adam | Giving Names | Genesis Chap. II. Ver. 20 | on base, And Adam gave names to all cattle, | and to the fowl of the air, and to every | beast of the field: | A. Godwin Sculp1 1790 | under all, Engrav'd for the American Edition of Brown's Family Bible. 1120 BOOK-PLATE Line, in oval decorated with festoons, man seated at table, with globe to left. 3.6 x 2.12 Ins.: on scroll top of oval, lohn Laboyteaux | under oval, New- York | under all, A Godwin Sculp CHARLES GOODMAN 1121 CHARLES KEAN Stip., vign. Three-quarter-length; moving to right; large knife in right hand; scales in left hand. 6.5 X 4.15 Ins.: Drawn by J no. Neagle-Engraved by C. Goodman | Mr. Kean as Shylock | Shyl. "-a Sentence: come prepare." | Mer- chant of Venice Act Ip. | From, the original Sketch drawn from recollection. Philad. 1122 CHARLES STEWART Stip., oval in rect. Full bust in uniform; face front. 3.14 x 3.3 Ins.: Wood Pt-Goodman Sculp1 | Charles Stewart Esqr | Of the United States Navy | Engraved for the Analectic Magazine and Naval Chronicle | Published by M Thomas i. As described. n. Last two lines erased. 189 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1123 GEORGE WASHINGTON Etch., rect. Head; profile, left, in an oval on pyramidal tomb inscribed on base, "Sacred to the | Memory of | Washing! |." In center, figure of America bearing shield with sixteen stars on right arm, and olive branch in left hand; ship in left distance; an eagle in front to left. 3.7 x 3.7 Ins.: C. Goodman Sc. | Washington's Tomb. Hart, 834. 1124 DUKE OF WELLINGTON Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 4 x 3.2 Ins.: C. Goodman Sculp. | The Duke of Wellington (auto.). GOODMAN AND PIGGOT 1125 ALI BEY EL ABBASSI Stip., rect., line. Three-quarter-length; standing, in Oriental dress; face % left; astronomical instrument in right hand. 5.5 x 4.1 Ins.: Goodman $ Pigott Sculp. | AU Bey El Abbassi i. As described. ii. Rectangle enclosed by double lines; added below, Published by S. C. Atkinson for the Casket. 1126 SAMUEL ADAMS Stip., rect. Full bust; face to right. 5 x 4.1 Ins.: Painted By Copley-Engraved By C. Goodman <§• R. Pig- got. | Published By Joseph Delaplaine | Samuel Adams. i. As described. ii. Publisher erased and under name, Published by S. C. At- kinson. in. All publishers erased. 1127 JAMES A. BAYARD Stip., rect. Full bust; face front. 3.12 x 3.1 Ins.: Wertmuller P*-Goodman Pig got Sc1 | James A. Bayard Esi | Engraved for the Anatectic Magazine and Naval Chron- icle Published by M. Thomas i. As described. n. Publication line erased. 190 CHECK LIST 1128 NATHANIEL CHAPMAN Slip., rect. Half-length; standing; face to left. 5.9 x 4.9 Ins.: T. Sully Pinx1-C. Goodman &; R. Piggot Sculpsit\N. Chapman M. D. ] Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine, | and Clinical Practice, | In The University Of Penn- sylvania. 1129 ALEXANDER JAMES DALLAS Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 4.13 x3.15 Ins.: Painted by G. Stuart-Published by W. H. Morgan HJf Chesnut St. Philada 1818.-Engraved by Goodman Piggot. | A. J. Dallas Esq. 1130 STEPHEN DECATUR Described as-Stip., oval, with flags and anchor below. Full bust in uniform. Inscribed-Engraved by Goodman & Piggot from a painting by Mrs. Plantou, taken a few days before his death. Published by Mrs. Plantou, June, 1820. Title-Stephen Decatur, Esq. 7.15 x 5.13 1131 JOSEPH DENNIE Stip., silhouette. Head; profile, left. 2.11 X 1.8 Ins.: Goodman fy Piggot Sc. | Joseph Dennie Esq. | Engraved for the Port Folio Published by Harrison Hall \N° 133 Chesnut 1132 JOHN SYNG DORSEY Stip., vign. Nearly half-length, to left; face % left. 3.13 X 3.9 Ins.: Sully Pinxt. | Goodman <§• Piggot Sc. | J. S. Dorsey M. D. Late Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania Engraved for the Medical Recorder Published by J. Webster 1819 1133 JOHN SYNG DORSEY Stip., rect. Same pose as above. 5.2 x 4.2 Ins.: Painted by T Sully.-Engraved by C. Goodman R. Pig- got | As a Memorial of a Beloved Preceptor, | This Portrait Of The Late | John Syng Dorsey M. D. | Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania | Was caused to be Engraved by his Private Pupils. 191 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1134 JOHN SYNG DORSEY Stip., vign. Same pose as above. 4.13 x 3.11 Ins.: Engraved by C. Goodman fy R Pig got from an original Picture by Sully. | J. S. Dorsey. M. D. | Printed by B. Rogers. i. As described. ii. Printer erased. 1135 ANTHONY FORSTER Stip., oval frame. Bust in robes; face to right. 3.10 x 2.15 Ins.: Anthony Forster A. M. | Pastor of the second Independant Church | in Charleston S. C. | Engraved by C. Goodman R. Piggot from a miniature by Marling. 1136 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to left; face % left. 4.9x3.12 Ins.: Benjamin Franklin L. L. D. | Engraved by C Goodman $ R Piggot, from an original | painting by Martin, for the Anatec- tic Magazine | Published by M. Thomas 1818. 1137 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to left; face % left. 4.12 x 3.14 Ins.: Martin Pinx.-Goodman Piggott sc. | Dr Franklin 1138 JAMES GIBSON Stip., rect. frame. Bust in uniform; face % left. 2.15 x 2.6 Ins.: From a miniature by Trott, engraved by Goodman and Piggot | Col. James Gibson 1139 J. H. C. HELMUTH Stip., rect. Nearly half-length, in robes; face front. 4.15x4.1 Ins.: Painted By Otis.-Engraved By Goodman # Piggot. | Pub- lished By Joseph Delaplaine. Philadelphia. | Just Heinrich Chris- tian Helmuth D. D. | Revd Dr Helmuth. | Rogers $ Esler Printers i. As described. it. Publisher erased and P. Price Jr. Printer. 1140 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., vign. Half-length in uniform; face % right. 2.8 x 3 Ins.: Goodman &? Piggot Sc. | Major Gen. Jackson 192 CHECK LIST. 1141 SAMUEL JOHNSON Stip., oval. Bust; face front. 3.5 x 2.10 Ins.: S. Johnson | Engraved by Goodman fy Pig got for A. Small 165 Chesnut St. 1142 ISAAC STOCKTON KEITH Slip., vign. Full bust in robes; face front. 4.14 x 4.3 Ins.: I. R. Smith Pinxt-Goodman Piggot S. | Revd Isaac Stockton Keith D. D. | Co. Pastor of the Independent or Con- gregational | Church in Charleston S. Carolina 1143 WILLIAM LEWIS Stip., vign. Half-length; seated to right; face to right. 4.8x3.13 Ins.: Wm Lewis Esqr | Engraved by C. Goodman 8^ R. Piggot, from the Original Picture by Stuart, for the Anatectic Magazine. i. As described. n. Last line erased; and substituted for it, Published by S. C. A tkinson. 1144 MRS. JAMES MADISON Stip., broad rect. frame. Full bust; cap on head; face to left. 4.3x3.11 Ins.: Otis del.-Goodman fy Piggot Sc. | Mrs. Madison. | En- graved for the Port Folio Published by Harrison Hall 133 Ches- nut St. Philada 1145 JAMES MONROE Stip., rect. Full-length; seated to left; face front; paper in left hand; view of the Capitol through door. 19.10 x 13.2 Ins.: Painted by C. B. King-Engraved by Goodman Piggot | James Monroe L. L. D. | President of the United States. | Pub- lished Decr 15th 1817 by W. H. Morgan N° lllp Chesnut St. Philada | ( Copyright.) 1146 JAMES MONROE Stip., rect. Bust; face front. 3.13 x 3.2 Ins.: B Otis del-Goodman fy Piggot Sc | James Monroe Esqr | Engd for the Port Folio Pubd by Harrison Hall i. As described. n. For third line, Published by S. C. Atkinson, for the Casket. 193 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1147 G. H. E. MUHLENBERG Stip., red. Full bust in robes; face to left. 3.14 x 3.1 Ins.: C. W. Peale pinx^-Goodman Piggot sc. | G. H. E. Muh- lenberg, Th. D. | und Prediger in Lancaster; geb: den | 17ten Nov. 1753, starb den 23ten May, I 1815; seines alters 61 Jahr 6 M. 6 T. 1148 SAMUEL PEARCE Stip., oval. Bust; face to left. 4 x 3.3 Ins.: Goodman # Piggot Sculp. | Sa/muel Pearce A M. | late Minister of the Gospel | Birmingham. 1149 JOSEPH PILMORE Stip., red. Full bust in robes; face to left. 5.10 x 4.10 Ins.: Painted by John Neagle.-Engraved by C. Goodman R Piggot. | Revd Joseph Pilmore D. D. | Pub. as the act directs July 1819 by Jno. Neagle No. 288 So. Front St. Philada i. As described. n. Publisher changed to Published by Joseph Delaplaine. in. All inscriptions except name erased. 1150 C. RIDGELY Stip., red. Half-length; seated to right; face front. 5 x 4.1 Ins.: Painted By Jarvis-Engraved By Goodman $ Piggot | C. Ridgely Of Hampton. 1151 PEYTON RANDOLPH Stip., rect. Full bust; face front. 5.1 x 4.2 Ins.: Painted By C. W. Peale.-Engraved By Goodman fy Pig- gott. | Published By Joseph Delaplaine. | Peyton Randolph. i. As described. ii. Publisher erased. in. Under name, Published by S. C. Atkinson for the Casket. 1152 JAMES ROSS Stip., vign. Three-quarter-length; standing; paper in left hand; face to left. 5.6 x 3.14 Ins.: James Ross Esq. | From the original picture painted by T. Sully in possession of the Pennsa Academy of the Fine Arts | Engraved by Goodman and Piggot for the Port Folio Pub. by H. Hall. 194 CHECK LIST 1153 THOMAS H. SKINNER Slip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 4.14 x 4.2 Ins.: Sully Pinxt-Goodman Pigot Sc | Revd Thos H. Skinner A. M. (Cut close to last line.) 1154 SAMUEL STANHOPE SMITH Stip., vign. Half-length in robes; cap on head; face to right. 5x4 Ins.: C Lawrence Pinxt-Goodman Pigot sc. | Samuel Stan- hope Smith D. D. L L.D.\ Pubd by Harrison Hall Philada 1155 JESSE TORREY, JR. Stip., vign. Bust; profile, left. 3 x 1.15 Ins.: Ra. Peale Del. (?) - Goodman Pig got Sc | Dr. Jesse Torrey junr | The advancement of knowledge his aim, man's true bliss:- 1156 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Full-length, after Landsdown portrait. 19.14 x 13 Ins.: Painted by G. Stuart 1797.-Published by W. H. Morgan N° 114 Chesnut Street Philada-Engraved by C. Goodman and R. Piggot. | General Washington. | President of the United States \ Born February 22nd 1732. Died December 11^ 1799. i. As described. n. Before lines 3 and 4; open letter title; "1818" after ad- dress. in. Letters of title ornamented. Hart, 298. 1157 CASPAR WISTAR Stip., rect. Full bust; face front. 4.15 x 4 Ins.: Painted by B. Otis.-Engrav'd by C. Goodman R. Pig- got. | Caspar Wistar M. D. | Late Professor of Anatomy to the | University of Pennsylvania | and President of the American Philosophical Society ^c. fyc. | From the Original Picture | In the possession of Mrs Wistar. 1158 CASPAR WISTAR Stip., rect. Full bust; face front. 4.7 x 3.10 Ins.: Goodman and Piggot Sculp. | Caspar Wistar. M. D. | En- graved for the Analectic Magazine. Published by | M. Thomas. i. As described. n. First line erased. 195 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1159 BORDENTOWN, NEW JERSEY Stip., rect. 4.4 x 6.4 Ins.: Lawrence Pinxt.-Goodman Piggot sc. | View from the Hill at Bordentown. | Engraved for the Port Folio-Published by Harrison Hall 133 Chesnut St. GEORGE GRAHAM 1160 JOHN ADAMS Mez., rect. Full-length; standing to front; right hand ex- tended ; left hand holding scroll inscribed "Federal | Constitu- tion" ; sword at hip. In right upper corner, in an arched nich, The Temple of Fame. 17.5 x 13 Ins.: Publish'd by Dr. John Berkeanhead-Engrav'd by Geo. Graham | John Adams. | President of the United States of Amer- ica. | Hail! Noble Chief! Protector of the cause of purest Free- dom Founded on the Laws. 1161 SAMUEL ADAMS Mez., rect. Three-quarter-length; seated; right arm on table; left hand on hip; face % right. Out of window, a view of the old Province House. 12.12 x 10.15 Ins.: Pain'd by Johnston-Engra'd by Graham | His Excellency, Samuel Adams, Esqr LL.D. fy A. A. S. | Governor and Com- mander in Chief in and over the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1162 JOHN CLARKE Stip., oval in rect. frame. Bust in gown; face to right. 6.1 x 4.14 Ins.: TV. Lovett penx1-G. Graham, Engrar | John Clarice, D. D. A.A.S. 1163 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Stip., oval in rect. frame, ornad. Full bust in uniform; face % right; flags, oak branches, etc.; name on ribbon. 5.10 x 4.8 Ins.: Camillus | Painted by Walter Robertson, Engraved by George Graham for James Rivington New-Yorlc. 1796. i. As described. n. Under rect., Alexander Hamilton, and date erased. 196 CHECK LIST 1164 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Mez., reel. Full-length, standing, with paper in right hand; left hand on table; face % left. Column and drapery in back- ground. 20.2 x 13.8 Ins.: Alexr Hamilton | Printed by Reynolds. Strongly resembles Graham's work; and the ornamental letter- ing in the name is the same as that used in Graham's R. R. Liv- ingston. Both plates were printed by Reynolds. 1165 ISAAC HULL Mez., rect. Full bust in uniform; face % left. Below, a view of the battle between the Constitution and Guerriere. 14.15 x 13.12 Ins.: Gilbert Stuart Esq. Pimxit-Freeman Excudit | This Por- trait of Isaac Hull of the United States Navy, also the representa- tion of the most | (four lines in all of title and dedication) | Published at Philadelphia Entered according to Act of Con- gress, the 1st day of February 1813 by Freeman Pierie of the State of Pennsylvania i. As described. ii. Publisher's name, T. W. Freeman. Ascribed to Graham; though this is disputed. 1166 ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON Mez., rect. Half-length; seated to left; paper in left hand; face % left. 15.4 x 12.2 Ins.: Painted by G. Stuart-Engrav'd by G. Graham. | Robert R. Livingston, Esq.-Printed by I. Reynolds, j Published by J. Jarvis. This print was published in New York, June, 1804. 1167 JOHN M. MASON Mez., rect. Full bust; face % left. 8.8 x 7.8 Ins.: Paintd by Archibald Robertson:-Engd by G. Graham. | John M. Mason D. D. S. T. P. ] New York PubU by J. Dixey 4^ Aug11804- 1168 DEBORAH SAMPSON Stip., oval surmounted by wreath, flags, gun, etc. Below oval an American eagle with shield; palm branch and oak branch at sides. Nearly half-length; face % right. 4.8 x 2.14 Ins.: Graham E** | Deborah Sampson. | Published by H. Mann, 1797. 197 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1169 ANTHONY WAYNE Mez., reel. Three-quarter-length, in uniform; standing; right hand on table; face % left. 17.14 x 13.13 Ins.: Painted by Henry Elouis.-Printed in Colours by T. B. Freeman.-Engraved by George Graham. | Major General An- thony Wayne | (Cut close after name.) The sales catalogue of the Judge Mitchell Collection adds to the above, "Published June 1, 1796, by Freeman & Co., at their manufactory and store, No. 68 North 3rd. Street." 1170 JOHN WESLEY Mez., rect. Full-length, in loose white robes, resting on clouds, supported by an angel pointing upward; above these, another angel holding a crown of light. 12.9 x 9.14 Ins.: Geoe Graham Sculp. | John Wesley, | That Excellent Min- ister of the Gospel carried by Angels into Abraham's Bosom | Well done good and faithful Servant enter thou into the Joy of thy Lord. St. Matthew Ch. %5 | Publish^ by Wm Phoebus N° 30 John Street New-York. 1171 TAMMANY SOCIETY Mixed, rect. In base, an arch springing from rocks at sides and made up of eighteen ring stones; Pennsylvania as the keystone and names of States on others. The arch spans distant scenery, a fort, ship, man plowing, etc. On crown of arch an American eagle with shield, holding in its beak a chain linking together the dates "1776" and "1789"; these dates on bases surmounted by figures of America to left and Justice to right. Resting on the arch is a large entablature containing the text and surmounted by two reversed and crossed cornucopias and two busts. At top, stars, clouds, and diverging rays. 21.6 x 17.7 Ins.: Designed Drawn by Chs Buxton. M: D:-Printed by Br Sami Maverick.-Engravd by George Graham. 1172 VIEW ON HUDSON RIVER Aqua., rect. 14.14 x 19.8 Ins.: Archd Robertson Delint-Qeoe Graham Sculpt | A View on Hudson River, | Taken from the Farm of Mr Renwick upon Chamber's Creek near Newburgh. | New York Publish'd by James Harrison Feby 1st 1795. 198 CHECK LIST 1173 WESTERN EXPEDITION. I Mez., rect. Woman seated under tree; soldier standing in front of her. 12.8x9.11 Ins.: The farewell previous to the Western expedition. | Phila- delphia, Publish by Freeman $ Co; at their Manufactory # Store N° 68 3d Sf August 15th 1796. 1174 WESTERN EXPEDITION. II Mez., rect. Soldier with gun, embracing a woman. 12.7 x 9.14 Ins.: Return from Western expedition. | Philadelphia, Publish^ by Freeman Co. at their Manufactory fy Store N° 68 North 3d S* August 15 1796. 1175 ANGEL AND CHILD Mez., rect. Angel with wings extended carrying a child. 12.8 x 9.13 Ins.: An angel carrying the Spirit of a Child to Paradise. | Phila- delphia. Publishd by Freeman C° 68 N. Third Sf June JfP1 1797. 1176 LAVINIA Mez., rect. Old woman seated before a cottage; standing in front of her a young woman holding flowers and wheat in her apron. 12.12 x 9.11 Ins.: Engravd by Geoe Graham | The lovely young Lavinia once had Friends: | And fortune smild deceitful on her Birth. | Thom- son's Seasons. | Philadelphia, Publishd by Freeman # Co: at their Manufactory $ Store N° 68 North 3d Sf August 1796. 1177 DEATH OF MARAT Mez., rect. To left, man on floor, dying; woman with dagger to right; man entering door. 12.2 x 9.13 Ins.: The Death of Marat. | Philadelphia, Publisd by Freeman Co. August 10th 1796. E. G. GRIDLEY 1178 JOSEPH BLOOMFIELD Stip., oval. Bust; profile, right. 2.11 x 2.2 Ins.: Gridley Sc. | Joseph Bloomfield Esq. \ Governor of New Jersey. 199 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1179 AARON BURR Slip., oval in rect. Bust; profile, right. 4.11 X 3.2 Ins.: E. Gridley Sc. | A. Burr Esq. 1180 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., oval in rect. Bust; face % left; name on panel. 3.2 x 2.5 Ins.: T. Jefferson. | Gridley Sc. | Published by H. Sprague 1181 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE Line, oval frame. Full bust; face to right. 1.9 x 1.6 Ins.: Gridley Sc. N. York On title-page to "The Dramatic Works of William Shake- speare." Munroe & Francis's edition, Boston, 1804. There are several of these title-pages, some signed, Gridley Sc. 1182 EDWARD SHIPPEN Stip., oval. Bust; face % left. 3.6 x 2.9 Ins.: Gridley Sc. | Edward Shippen, L. L. D. | Chief Justice of Pennsylvania. 1183 DIRCK TEN BROECK Stip., circular. Bust; profile, left. Diam. 2.9 Ins.: The Honle Dirck Ten Broeck | Speake?' of the House of As- sembly | State of New York 1184 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mixed, rect. Bust of Washington, in uniform, in an oval medal- lion on the shaft of a pyramidal monument surmounted by an urn. Minerva holds the medallion in place and Fame holds over it a wreath enclosing "Pater | Patrias"; from the trumpet to Fame's mouth hangs a banner inscribed "Trenton ] Princetown | Monmouth | Yorktown." The Genius of America points to the tablet on base containing the title. In right foreground a sol- dier; emblems, etc., about the shaft. 13.2 x 8.14 Ins.: Sacred to the Memory of the | truly Illustrious | George Washington, Renowned in | War, Great in the Senate, and | pos- sessed of every Qualification | to render him worthy the Title of | a Great and Good Man. | Born Feb. 22. 1732. Ob. Dec. IC 1799. | Painted by John Coles jun.-Engd by E. G. Gridley. 1. As described. 200 CHECK LIST ii. With Sold by J. Fave in place of "Painted by John Coles jun." Hart, 221. 1185 INDIAN MOUNDS Line, rect., map. 4.13 x 8 Ins.: E. Gridley Sc. | Plan | of an | Ancient Fortification | on the East bank of the Little Miami River. | etc. 1186 TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY Line, rect. 4 x 6.3 Ins.: M. H. Jouett, del.-E. G. Gridley, sc. \ The Principal Building Of Transylvania University, Inscribed To | President Holley. 1187 WERNWAG'S BRIDGES Line, vign. Skeleton elevations of three bridges, with much de- scriptive matter under each; signed at bottom, in auto., "Lewis Wernwag" 7 x 13 + Ins.: Drawn Engraved by E. G. Gridley WILLIAM HAINES 1188 EARL OF ARLINGTON Stip., oct. frame. Full bust; face to right. 3.5 x 2.12 Ins.: Sr P. Lely P.- W. Haines S. | Earl of Arlington. | Lon- don. Published IS 10. by W. Miller and J. Carpenter. 1189 SIR FRANCIS BACON Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left; hat on head. 4.2 x 3.3 Ins.: Engraved by W. Haines, from Holben. | Sir Francis Bacon. ] Lord High Chancellor. 1190 BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON Stip., rect. Full bust in outline; head finished. 6 x 4.13 Ins.: Painted Engraved by W. Haines. | Benjamin Smith Bar- ton M. D.\ Professor of Materia Medica, Natural History Botany. | An. AEt. 38 | Published According to Act of Congress Jany 1805 by W. Haines N° £70 Arch Philada 201 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1191 DUKE OF BEDFORD Slip., oval. Bust; face % right. 3.4 x 2.12 Ins.: IF. Haines Sculp1 | Dulce of Bedford. This and a number of the following ovals of English states- men, etc., were engraved by Haines for "The Letters of Junius," published by S. F. Bradford, Philadelphia, 1804. 1192 LORD BUTE Stip., oval. Bust in ermine robe; face front. 3.6 x 2.9 Ins.: W. Haines Sculp1 | Lord Bute 1193 ROBERT BURNS Stip., oval. Full bust; face to left. 3 x 2.4 Ins.: W. Haines Sct | Robert Burns. i. As described. n. Added, Publish'd by B. J. $ R. Johnson 1805. 1194 EARL CAMDEN Stip., oval. Bust; profile, right. 3.6 x 2.9 Ins.: W. Haines Sculp1 | Earl Camden. 1195 EARL CLARENDON Stip., oct. Bust; face to right. 3.4 x 2.12 Ins.: Sr P. Lely P.-W. Haines S. | Earl of Clarendon. | London. Published 1810. by J. Carpenter and W. Miller. 1196 SIR WILLIAM DRAPER Stip., oval. Full bust; profile, left. 3.5 x 2.9 Ins.: W. Haines Sculp1 | Sir William Draper. 1197 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; pen in right hand; face to left. 8.4 + x 6.7 + Ins.: Chamberlin Pinx*-W. Haines Sct | B. Franklin of Phila- delphia, L. L. D. F. R. S. | Philadelphia Publish'd by W. Hames N° 870 Arch Street Octr 13th 180^ 1198 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; pen in right hand; face to left. 4 x 3.4 Ins.: W Haines Sc1 | Benjamin Franklin, L. L. D. | Publish'd April 1 1806 by Longman Rees, Hurst Orme, Paternoster Row. 202 CHECK LIST 1199 GEORGE III Stip., oval. Bust in ermine robe; face % right. 3.6 x 2.9 Ins.: W. Haines Sculp1 | George III. 1200 DUKE OF GRAFTON Stip., oval. Full bust; profile, right. 3.6 x 2.12 Ins.: W. Haines Sculp1 | Duke of Grafton. 1201 MARQUIS OF GRANBY Stip., oval. Bust; nearly profile, right. 3.6 x 2.11 Ins.: W. Haines Sculp1 | Marquis of Granby. 1202 GEORGE GRENVILLE Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.7 x 2.11 Ins.: W. Haines Sculp1 | Rt Hon™6 George Grenville 1203 SIR WILLIAM JONES Stip., vign. Bust in outline; head finished; face to right. 5.7 x 4.5 Ins.: A. W. Devis Pinxf-W. Hames Scut\Sr William Jones Knf | AEtatis Iff. i. As described. ii. Hair trimmed close to head, all lettering erased, and re- lettered Henry Clay Esq. 1204 EARL MANSFIELD Stip., oval. Bust in ermine robe; profile, right. 3.6 x 2.10 Ins.: W. Haines Sculpt | Earl Mansfield. 1205 JOHN MILTON Stip., oval. Bust; face front. 2.12 x 2.2 Ins.: W. Haines Sculpt | Milton. 1206 THOMAS MOORE Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.2 x 2.9 Ins.: Painted Engraved by W. Haines. | Thomas Moore Esqr | Published by J. Carpenter, Feby 1811. 1207 LORD NORTH Stip., oval. Full bust; profile, left. 3.7 x 2.12 Ins.: W. Haines Sculpt | Lord North. 203 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1208 ALEXANDER POPE Stip., oval. Full bust; face nearly profile, right. 3.2 x 2.6 Ins.: W. Haines Sculpt | Pope. 1209 ALEXANDER POPE Stip., rect., line. Full-length; standing; right hand extended; profile, right. 3.8 x 2.9 Ins.: none. This comes from the same work as the above, "The Poetical Works of Alex. Pope," Sam1 A. Bascom, Philadelphia, 1812. 1210 MARQUIS OF ROCKINGHAM Stip., oval. Full bust; nearly profile, right. 3.7 X 2.10 Ins.: W. Haines Sculpt | Marquis of Rockingham. 1211 BENJAMIN RUSH Stip., rect. Full bust in outline; head finished; nearly profile to right. 6 x 4.13 Ins.: Painted # Engraved by Wm. Haines. | Benja/mi/n Rush, M. D. | Professor of Medicine | in the | University of Pennsyl- vania. 1212 ALDERMAN SAWBRIDGE Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.6 x 2.8 Ins.: W. Haines Sculpt | Aiderman Saw bridge. 1213 EARL SHELBURNE Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.6 x 2.10 Ins.: W. Haines Sc. | The Earl of Shelburne | (Now Marquis of Lansdown) 1214 WILLIAM SHIPPEN, JR. Stip., rect., line. Bust in outline; head finished; face % to right. 5.5x4.11 Ins.: none-India proof before letters. This example is the only one known, and it probably was never published. It was engraved by W. Haines as a companion to the Drs. Barton, Rush, and Wistai' here described, and came to this country along with proofs of the other prints and the 204 CHECK LIST original water-colors done by Haines to engrave from-including the drawing of Dr. Shippen after the Stuart portrait. 1215 THOMAS SPENCER Stip., rect. Nearly half-length in robes and bands; face % left. 8.5x6.10 Ins.: Drawn from the life, by E. Scott-Engraved by Wm Haines | The late | Revd Thomas Spencer, | Born at Hertford Jariy 21st 1791. | And drowned whilst bathing in the river Mer- sey, near Liverpool, 5th Augst 1811. | Published as the Aet directs, 16th Septr 1811. by Mr Williams, Stationer's Court. Messrs Carter and Son Royal Exchange. Mr Conder. Bucklers- bury. London. 1216 SIR RICHARD STEELE Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.5 x 2.9 Ins.: W. Haines Sc1 | Sir Richd Steele. 1217 EARL TEMPLE Stip., oval. Full bust; face to right. 3.5 x 2.9 Ins.: W. Haines Sculp. | Earl Temple. 1218 JAMES THOMSON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.2 x 2.6 Ins.: W. Haines Sculp1 | Js Thompson. | Publish'd by B. J. $ R. Johnson 180 Jf. 1219 BONNELL THORNTON Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.7 x 2.12 Ins.: W. Haines Sculp. | Bonnell Thornton Esqr i. As described. it. Engraver erased and name changed to Hon. Col. J. Gard- ner. 1220 JOHN HORNE TOOKE Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.6 x 2.9 Ins.: W. Haines Sculp1 | John Horne Tooke Esqr 1221 CASPAR WISTAR Stip., rect., line. Bust in outline; head finished; profile, left. 6x4.12 Ins.: Drawn Engd by W. Haines. | C. Wistar M. D. | Junior 205 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania. | Pub- lish'd According to Act of Congress Jan. 1805. by W. Haines N° £70. Arch S* Philada 1222 DR. SLOP AND MR. SHANDY Stip., reel. Short, stout, wigged man ushered into room by servant; one man seated smoking a pipe, another standing by table with left hand raised. 7.7 x 6 Ins.: W. Haines Sculp* | The introduction of Doctor Slop, into the parlour of Mr Shandy. | Published April 1809 by Thomas Payne Pall Mall. 1222 FRONTISPIECE Stip., rect. Winged, draped figure seated on clouds. 3.8 x 2.8 Ins.: W. Haines ScuP | four lines | Publish'd by B. J. R. John- son, 180 If,. 1224 THE WORLD Stip., oval in rect., title in panel under oval. Two women seated, one reading by candle; third woman standing. 4.9 x 2.11 Ins.: World. | Vol. 4. N° 177. | W. Haines Sculp* 1225 THE MIRROR Stip., oval in rect., title in panel under oval. Man seated and woman leaning over him; third woman in door to left. 4.8x2.11 Ins.: Mirror. | Vol. 2. N° 95. | W. Haines Sculp* 1226 THE CONNOISSEUR Stip., oval in rect., title in panel under oval. Man seated at table in library pleading with another man with drawn sword. 4.5x2.10 Ins.: Connoisseur. | Vol. 1. N° 31. | W. Haines sc* W. HAMLIN 1227 RACHEL BAKER Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; face % left. 3.6 x 2.13 Ins.: Hamlin Sc. [ Miss Rachel Baker. 206 CHECK LIST 1228 GENERAL BUTLER Mixed, oval frame, omad. Full bust in uniform; cocked hat on head; face % right. 2.11 x2.4 Ins.: Wm Hamlin-set. | Gen. Butler Decd The only example seen is in the "Ryder Collection" in Brown University, Providence, R. I. 1229 WILLIAM EATON Mixed, circular. Bust; profile, right. Diam. 2.4 Ins.: Hamlin Sc [ Gen1 Wm Eaton. 1230 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Mez., oval, ornad frame. Half-length; seated, facing left; right hand to chin; left hand holding paper on table; drapery in left background. From the Martin portrait. 4 x 3.6 Ins.: Wm Hamlin Sculp1-Providence \ Benjamin Franklin \ LLD FRS i. As described. n. Face has been erased and "rocked over"; other changes in drapery. 1231 STEPHEN GANO Stip., oval. Full bust; face slightly to right. 4.6 x 3.9 Ins.: Young, pinx1-Hamlin Sculp1 | Rev. Stephen Gano A. M. | Providence R I | 1819 1232 STEPHEN GANO Mez., rect. Full bust; face % left. 5.11 x 4.11 Ins.: T. Young pinx-W. Hamlin Sc1 [ Rev. Stephen Gano. 1233 ENOS HITCHCOCK Stip., rect. Half-length in robes; face % left. 3.13 x 2.15 Ins.: Hamlin Sc. | Revd Enos Hitchcock. D. D. | Engrav'd for the R. I. L. Repository. 1234 ENOS HITCHCOCK Mez., oval in rect. Full bust in robes, with wig and bands; face % left. 4.3 x 3.9 Ins.: three dots under left-hand corner of rectangle.-Wm Ham- lin Sc* | Revd Enos Hitchcock. D. D. 207 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS i. As described. n. Dots erased, shape of head slightly altered. The example seen is cut close to rectangle and inscription may have been changed. 123.5 JAMES MANNING Stip., rect. Half-length; holding book in both hands; face % right. 4 x 3.7 Ins.: Hamlin Sc. | Revd James Manning, D. D. 1236 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mez., rect. Nearly full-length, in uniform, seated at table; on pedestal to right, an urn inscribed "G. W. | Ob* Decbr 14th 1799 AE 68 |." On side of pedestal, "The Grateful | Tribute of his Admiring | Country men"; on front, "Death ere thou hast slain another, | Wise and Great and Good as He, | Time shall throw his dart at thee" 17.11 x 13.14 Ins.: E. Savage Pinx1-Wm Hamlin Sculp1 | Gen1 George Wash- ington. | Published July 1800, by Wm Hamlin, Providence R. I. Hart, 230. 1237 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mixed, rect. Bust; profile, left. 2.12 x 2.1 Ins.: Wm Hamlin Sc at 91 years of age. | Washington | From Houdan's Bust, Richmond Va. i. As described. ii. "at 91 years of age" altered to "./K 91." in. "91" altered to "94." Hart, 197. 1238 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mez., rect. Nearly full-length, in uniform, seated at table; order of Cincinnati on left breast; waistcoat unbuttoned; hilt of sword resting against table. An urn, inscribed "G. W.," surmounted by Fame with trumpet. 7.4 x 5.9 Ins.: E. Savage pinxet-Wm Hamlin Sculp. Providence. | Gen1 George Washington. | Ob1 Decbr IJ^111799. 7E 68 Hart, 232. 1239 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mez., rect. Three-quarter-length; seated to right at table; legs 208 CHECK LIST crossed. On table a large cocked hat with rosette, and plan in- scribed "Eastern Branch." 7.3 x 5.10 Ins.: E. Savage pinxet-Wm Hamlin. Sculp. Providence. | George Washington Esqr | Obt Decbr 14th 1779, AE 68 Hart, 231 1240 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Bust in uniform; face % right. 3.14 x 3.3 Ins.: Farnsworth's Edition. \E. Savage, Pinx1-Wm Hamlin, Set pr0vid | Qenl George Washington. Hart, 223. 1241 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval, surrounded by rays. Bust in uniform; face % right; name on ribbon under oval. 0.14 x 0.11 Ins.: Genl George Washington. - Wm Hamlin, Sculpt Hart, 224. One impression of this plate, in the Rhode Island Historical Society, has pasted upon it the following inscription: "Presented by William Hamlin, Sept. 1848. This plate was originally engraved by Wm. Hamlin soon after the publication of Savage's large engraving of Washington; and during the present year (1848) has been altered and entirely retouched by Mr. Hamlin. This is an impression from the renewed plate." 1242 ISAAC WATTS Mez., mixed, oval in rect. Full bust; face 34 right. In oval below, a king seated at an organ. 3.10x2 Ins.: Wm Hamlin Sculpt | Isaac Watts. D. D 1243 ST.JOHN'S CHURCH Mixed, rect. 7.2 x 4.12 Ins.: Hamlin Sc. | A S. W. View of St Johns Church | Providence R I.-Erected 1810. 1244 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Mixed, rect. 6.13 x 5.8 Ins.: Hamlin Sc. | A N W View of the first Congregational Church Providence R. I. | Erected, 1795. Destroyd by Fire, June IJth 18i^ 209 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1245 PLAN OF PROVIDENCE Line, map, rect. 15.2 x 25.14 Ins.: Engraved by W. Hamlin, | A | Map ** | the Town of Provi- dence. | from Actual Survey | by | Daniel Anthony | 1803. 1246 PEACOCK AND L'EPERVOIR Aquatint, rect. A naval combat. 3.10 x 5.14 Ins.: Hamlin aq1 An otherwise unlettered proof-title in pencil. 1247 U. S. SHIP PHILADELPHIA AT TRIPOLI Aquatint, rect. An American war vessel on fire in a harbor. 1.6x3.12 Unlettered proof from the grandson of Wm. Hamlin. 1248 STEAMER EXPERIMENT Line, vign. Steam tow-boat towing a schooner. 2.5 x 3.3 Ins.: This Ticket | Entitles the Bearer to one Passage | to New- Port or Providence | In the | Experiment | Grieve8 Patent | Ham- lin Sc1 1249 MARINE SOCIETY Line, rect. At top, Neptune between two marine views; in base, view of the harbor of Providence; in center, certificate of mem- bership in the Providence Marine Society. 9.8 X 15 Ins.: T. Young Del. - Wm Hamlin Sculp. Provid. The original oil-painting by Young, from which this is en- graved, is in the Rhode Island Historical Society. 1250 BUSINESS CARD Line, vign. Seaport view-ships, warehouse, dray, etc. 1.14x2.14 Ins.: above, Wm Hamlin. | Providence R I. | 131 S. Water Sf | Hamlin sc | below, Manufactures Repairs Compasses Quadrants Sextants | Spy Glasses Reflecting Telescopes Microscopes $ Nautical- 1251 BUSINESS CARD Aquatint, rect. Venus reclining in a shell, attended by Neptune, etc. 3.8 x 4.2 Ins.: above, Wm Hamlin. | below, Hamlin Sc | Repairs Rectifies 210 CHECK LIST Compasses, Quadrants, Sextants, | Nautical, Optical, $ Mathe- matical Instruments Generally. ] also Engraving Copperplate Printing. | S Water Street, N° 131 \ Sign of the Quadrant- Providence, R. I. 1252 BUSINESS CARD Line, vign. Hope with upraised right hand, leaning on anchor; telescope, etc. 2 x 2.4 Ins.: R. E. Hamlin's | Reflecting Telescope. | N° | W Hamlin Sc 1253 COURTSHIP-MATRIMONY Mez., circular. Two profiles, male and female; when reversed these show different expressions. In a scroll under each the words, "Courtship," "Matrimony." Diam. 3.2 Ins.: Hamlin Sc P. E. HAMM 1254 JOHN BUNYAN Line, rect. Full bust; face % right. 2.13 x 2.2 Ins.: P. E. Hamm Sc. | John Bunyan. 1255 GEORGE BURDER Line, oval. Full bust in robes; face % right. 3.6 x 2.10 Ins.: P. E. Hamm Sc | Revd George Burder. | Engd for Wood- ward's Edition. 1256 JOHN MILTON Stip., rect. frame, ornad, suspended. Full bust; nearly front face. 2.14x2.2 Ins.: P. E. Hamm Sc. | John Milton. | Primceton, Published by D. A. Borrenstein. 1888. 1257 ALEXANDER POPE Stip., rect. frame, suspended. Full bust; face front; left hand to head. 3 x 2.2 Ins.: P. E. Hamm Sc. | Alexander Pope. | Princeton, Published by D. A. Borrenstein, 1828 211 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1258 RICHARD STEELE Line, oval. Full bust, face to left. 1.9 x 1.5 Ins.: over, The Spectator | in | Miniature. | Volume II. | under, P. E. Hamm Sc | Steele. | Bristol R. I. | 1836. 1259 KENYON COLLEGE Line, rect. 2.13 x 7.8 + Ins.: Designed Drawn by the Rev. N. Nash.-Engraved by P. E. Hamm. | This View of | Kenyon College | Ohio, | is most affec- tionately inscribed to the Benefactors thereof both in England, and America, by their most faithful and grateful Friend. | Phi- lander Chase. | Philada Decr 1^ 1826. 1260 ST. BARBARA Line, rect. Three-quarter-length; standing; palm in right hand; face % left. 3.12 x 2.12 Ins.: P E Hamm Sc Philada | Sf Barbara. | Virgin and Martyr. 1261 ST. CATHARINE Line, rect. 3.11 x 2.12 Ins.: P. E. Hamm Sc Phila | St Catharine of Sienna. | Virgin. 1262 ST. FRANCIS Line, rect. Three-quarter-length; standing before crucifix to right; hands crossed on breast; face % right. 3.13 X 2.13 Ins.: P. E. Hamm Sc | St Francis of Sales, | Bishop Confessor. 1263 ST. FRANCIS Line, rect. Three-quarter-length, standing before crucifix to left; right hand to heart, left holding a skull, face upraised. 3.11 x 2.14 Ins.: P. E. Hamm Sc Phila | Sf Francis of Paula, Confessor, | Founder of the Order of Minims. 1264 ST. JOHN, CONFESSOR Line, rect. Nearly half-length, in robes and cowl; pen in right hand; left hand on book; face % right. 3.12 x 2.12 Ins.: P E Hamm Sc Philada { (cross with rays) | Sf John of the Cross, Confessor. 212 CHECK LIST S. HARRIS 1265 SAMUEL ADAMS Slip., oval. Bust; face % right. 3.2 x 2.9 Ins.: A. Harris, sc. | Samuel Adams Esq. 1266 JEREMY BELKNAP Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face % left. 3.4 x 2.10 Ins.: S. Harris fculp. | Rev. J. Belknap. 1267 JOHN BERNARD Stip., oval. Bust; face % left. 3.2 x 2.8 Ins.: S. Harris fc. | Mr Bernard. 1268 MATHER BYLES Stip., oval. Bust; face % left. 3.1 x 2.8 Ins.: S. Harris fc. | Rev. Mather Byles. 1269 THOMAS APTHORPE COOPER Stip., oval. Bust; face % left. 3.1 x 2.9 Ins.: *9. Harris fc. | Mr Cooper. 1270 G.R. MINOT Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.1 x 2.8 Ins.: S. Harris fc.\G. R. Minot, Esqr 1271 EDWARD PREBLE Stip., oval. Half-length in uniform; face % right. 3.5 x 2.9 Ins.: S. Harris sculp. | Commodore Preble. 1272 PETER THACHER Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3 x 2.7 Ins.: S. Harris, fc. | Rev. P. Thacher, D. D. 1273 JOSEPH WARREN Stip., oval. Bust; face % left. 3.1 X 2.8 Ins.: S. Harris fc | General Warren. 213 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1274 BENJAMIN WATERHOUSE Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.2 x 2.9 Ins.: S. Harris. fc.\B. Waterhouse, M. D.\ Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine 1275 ANTHONY WAYNE Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; hat on head; nearly profile left. 3.3 x 2.8 Ins.: S Harris fc. | Gen. Wayne. 1276 JOHN WINTHROP Stip., oval. Bust; face % right. 3.1 x 2.9 Ins.: aS. Harris fc. | John Winthrop. 1277 AMERICA Line, rect. Liberty seated on a globe with striped flag in left hand and olive branch in right hand, surrounded by a chain of thirteen links with a star in each link. 11.13 x 8.15 Ins.: S. Harris sculp. | below rect., Emblem of the United States of America. | Peace with all Nations; Partiality to none. | Pub- lished according to act of Congress, by John Coles, sen: Boston, Sept. 7.1801^ Note. Nearly all of the portraits here described came from "The Polyanthos," Boston, 1806-07. "The Polyanthos" for 1812 contains a portrait of Samuel Harris, Jr., with a sketch of his life. C. P. HARRISON 1278 WILLIAM COLLINS Line, vign. Young man; full-length, leaning on book on a read- ing stand; face upturned to left. Two figures in clouds above; harp, etc., below. *** Ins.: C. P. Harrison Sc1 | Mr William Collins | Died June 13 1759, in the 39th year of his age. 1279 GEORGE MIFFLIN DALLAS Mixed. Half-length; face % left; holding "Constitution" in right hand across body. 11.10x9.7 214 CHECK LIST Ins.: Steel Plate.-Painted, Engraved, $ Published, by C. P. Harrison New-York.-Printed by A. King. | Hon. Geo. M. Dal- las | of Pennsylvania. | two lines | (Copyright, 1844.) 1280 RICHARD M. JOHNSON Line, rect. Half-length; face front; right hand holding sword. 5.7 x 4.5 Ins.: Painted by Wood-Engravd by C. P. Harrison [ four lines | Col0 Richard M. Johnson. | Of Kentucky. | The Victorious Com- mander of the Kentucky mounted | Volunteers, in the memorable Battle on the banks of the | River Thames Octr 5th 1813. [ Proof 1281 JOHN LOCKE Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 2.11 x2.2 Ins.: Sir G. Kneller Pinx.-C. P. Harrison SA | Locke | Born 1632 Died 170^. | Published by S. King New York 1823. 1282 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval, with tablet at base containing title; oval line enclosing tablet. Bust to left. 2.14 x 2.2 Ins.: W ashington, AEtatis 68 | G. Stuart pin®-C. P. Harrison ScuV Hart, 395. 1283 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., circular. Bust in uniform to left; circle surrounded by oak-wreath bearing the names of twenty-three States, with di- verging rays; over them, "W" with crossed pen and sword. 2.2x1.11 Ins.: Respectfully Dedicated To The Cincinnati Society. | G. Stewart Pinx. | Design'd, Engrav'd, Printed # Published by C. P. Harrison Feb'y 22d Hart, 797. 1284 LAWRENCE MONUMENT Line, rect. A broken column on base, overhung by tree to left. Monument inscribed "In | Memory Of | Capt Js Lawrence | etc." 7.4 x 5.2 Ins.: Drawn # Engraved by C. P. Harrison. | four lines. 215 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS WILLIAM HARRISON, JR. 1285 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Line, circular frame. Nearly half-length; face % right. Diam. 3 Ins.: inside circle, Engd by W. Harrison Wash11 City | on frame, John Quincy Adams. 1286 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, oval. Full bust, with fur hat; face % right. 3.12 x J Ins.: For the American Universal Magazine | W. Harrison Junr Sculp. | Benjamin Franklin, L. L. D. F. R. S. 1287 ANDREW JACKSON Line, circular frame. Full bust to left; face % right. Diam. 3 Ins.: inside frame, Engraved by W. Harrison Wash11 City | Painted by J. Wood | on frame, Gen1 Andrew Jackson. 1288 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., oval. Bust; face to left. 4.8 x 3.12 Ins.: Engrav'd by Harrison Junr | Thomas Jefferson. 1289 THEOBALD WOLFE TONE Line, vign. Bust in uniform; profile, left. 3.15x3.12 Ins.: Engraved by W. Harrison, Georgetown, D. C. | Theobald Wolfe Tone | Copied from in miniature from a portrait of Gen- eral Tone | by his daughter in law Katharine Sampson Tone 1290 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval in rect. Full bust in uniform; face % left; order of Cincinnati on the right lapel. 4.2 x 3 Ins.: W. Harrison Junr sculpt. | Gen1 Geoe Washington. Hart, 222. 1291 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Bust in uniform to right. 0.9 x 0.6 Ins.: W. H. Junr sc Hart, 694. 216 CHECK LIST 1292 DUNSTAFFAGE CASTLE Line, rect. 4.8 x 6.10 Ins.: W. Harrison fc1 | Dunstaffage Castle. 1293 SUMMIT OF ETNA Line, rect. 5.5 x 7.10 Ins.: W. Harrison fc. | Summit of Etna. 1294 ETNA Line, rect. 5.5 x 7.11 Ins.: W. Harrison Sculp1 | Etna. | From the Garden of the Prince of Biscaria near Catania. 1295 GIANTS CAUSEWAY Line, rect. 5.3 x 7.6 Ins.: W. Harrison fc. | Giants Causy and Bridge of Bridon. | near Vais, Vivarais. 1296 KILLARNEY LAKE Line, rect. 4.13 x 7 Ins.: W. Harrison fc1 | Lake of Killarney from Kenmare Park. 1297 LONDON Line, rect. 5.4 x 7.13 Ins.: W. Harrison Sc. | View of London | (from Greenwich.) 1298 NAHE ROCK Line, rect. 7.9 x 6 Ins.: W. Harrison fc. | Rock on the river Nahe. | near Oberstein. 1299 THE PARACLETE Line, rect. 5.3 x 7.6 Ins.: Harrison fc* | The Paraclete. 1300 PONT DU GARD Line, rect. 4.13 x 7.1 Ins.: W. Harrison fc1 | Pont du Gard. | near Nismes, Languedoc. 1301 ST. MICHAEL'S MOUNT Line, rect. 4.15 x 7 Ins.: Harrison sct | Sf Michaels Mount. 217 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1302 ST. MICHEL AT PUY Line, reel. 7 x 5.5 Ins.: W Hn | S* Michel at Puy. | in Velay. 1303 TEMPLE OF PLUTO Line, rect. 4.14 x 7.3 Ins.: W. Harrison fc* | Temple of Pluto | Autun Burgundy 1304 TYNWALD HILL Line, rect. 4.8 x 6.11 Ins.: W. Harrison Sc1 | Tynwald Hill. | {Isle of Mann.) The above views are taken from Pinkerton's "Voyages," Phila- delphia, 1810-12. W. Harrison also engraved for Collins' Quarto Bible, New York, 1816; and the "Life of Christ," by Paul Wright, Schenectady, N. Y., 1814. He also did work for the encyclopedias of the day. 1305 UNIVERSAL MAGAZINE. TITLE-PAGE Stip., vign. America, with liberty-cap, seated by a beehive, giv- ing drink to a Cupid at her knee. 2.2 x 3.1 Ins.: The | American | Universal Magazine. | Vol. 1. | under, Philadelphia. | Printed for Richard Lee. | W: Harrison Junr fculpf RICHARD HARRISON 1306 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, vign. Bust with stars above. On a three-dollar bill of the Washington Bank, Pennsylvania, 181-. *** Ins.: Rich. Harrison Sct Pittb 1307 GRAND CHARTREUSE Line, rect. 6.14 x 5.1 Ins.: R. Hn | Entrance to the Grand Chartreuse. | Dauphiny. 1308 GRAND CHARTREUSE Line, rect. 5.7 x 8.4 Ins.: Richd Harrison fc. | Desert of the Grand Chartreuse. | Dauphiny. 218 CHECK LIST 1309 PORT FOLIO. TITLE-PAGE Line, vign. An American eagle hovering over a sea, anchor on rock, vessel on stocks, etc. 4.3 x 4.6 Ins.: The | Port Folio. | 5 | Vol. | Third Series | under, Richd Harrison deV sent | Philadelphia. | Published by Bradford Ins- keep 4' A. H. Inskeep New York | 1815. 1310 BURNS' WORKS. TITLE-PAGE Line, vign. Coat of arms on oval surrounded by oak and laurel branches. 1.12x2.2 Ins.: The | Works | of | Robert Burns. | Volume 1. | under, Rd Harrison Inv1 feu1 | Baltimore. | Published by F. Lucas jr $ J. Cushing. \ 18lip. R. G. HARRISON 1311 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line. Two ovals with portraits of Washington and Lafayette, laurel border; Fame above with trumpet, bundle of fasces below. 2.5x1.11 Ins.: La Fayette | R. G. Harrison | A Grateful welcome to the Friend of our Illustrious | Washington. i. As described. n. Copyright added, 1824. Hart, 693. 1312 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, oval. Bust to right. 0.8 x 0.6 Ins.: R. G. Harrison Inv* Sct Hart, 512. Vignette on title-page of "The Ladies' Musical Port- folio." 1313 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line. Two ovals with portraits of Washington and Lafayette; wreath of laurel around each; over, a cupid with trumpet and laurel wreath; below, bundle of fasces. 0.11 x 0.5 Ins.: Lafayette | R. G. Harrison | A grateful welcome to the Friend of our Illustrious | W ashington Hart, 798. 219 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1314 FORT McHENRY Line, rect. 3.13 x 6.9 Ins.: Drawn from Nature fy Sc* by Richd G. Harrison. | A View of Fort McHenry, | And of the Entrance of the Harbour of Baltimore. 1315 INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL Line, vign. Indian, full-length, standing before large rock. On bill, head of Indian Queen Hotel, Philadelphia. 1.12 x 2.4 Ins.: R. G. Harrison Banknote Engraver. SAMUEL HARRISON 1316 MAP OF LAKE ONTARIO Line, rect. Map of Lake Ontario and country to South as far as Susquehanna River. 8.4 x 9.8 Ins.: £. Harrison Sct | (Published in 1809.) J. HENRY 1317 BUSINESS CARD Line, vign. American Eagle over a rifle. 3.1 x 4 Ins.: American Rifle Manufactory | J. Henry Sc. | J. Joseph Henry | Manufactures Rifles, Fowlingpieces, Barrels, Gunlocks df-c. of every description. | N° 290 | North third Street Phila- delphia. HEWITT 1318 CATSKILL MOUNTAINS Line, rect. 3.13 x 6.4 Ins.: Sketch'd by J. Glennie Esqr-Hewitt Sc. | Catskill Moun- tains and the Steam Boat-on the Hudson River. 1319 HUDSON HIGHLANDS Line, rect. 3.11 x 5.12 Ins.: Sketched by J. Glennie Esqr-Hewitt Sc. | Distant View of the Highlands on Hudson River. 220 CHECK LIST 1320 ST. LAWRENCE RIVER Line, rect. 3.8 x 5.14 Ins.: Hewitt Sculp. [ On the Lawrence. 1321 SKEENSBOROUGH Line, rect. 3.7 x 6.1 Ins.: Hewitt Sculp1 | Near Skeensborough on Lake Champlain. 1322 SWEEDS FORD, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 3.13 x 5.10 Ins.: Mrs Mary Ann Potts, delin.-Hewitt Sculp. | View of the Sweeds Ford near Norristown. JOHN HILL 1323 BAPTISMAL SCENE Aquatint, rect. A baptismal scene on the bank of a small stream, with mill, etc. 16 + x 23.3 + Ins.: Drawn by G. Smith-Engraved by J. Hill. This print is cut close at bottom and the title proper has been lost. 1324 BALLSTON SPRINGS Aquatint, rect. 4x7 Ins.: Drawn by C. A. Leseur-Engraved by J. Hill | A View of Ballston Springs taken from Aldridges Hotel. 1325 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Aquatint, rect. 17.11 x 27 Ins.: Drawn Etched by T. Horner.-Aquatinted by J. Hill. ] (Copyright, 1836) | Broadway, New York. 1836. i. As described. ii. "1836" erased, and with addition of Showing each Building from the Hygeian Depot, corner of Canal Street, to be- yond Niblo's Garden | Printed by W. Neale ** in. Inscription changed to Showing each Building from Webb's Emporium of Light Cor. Canal Street to beyond Niblo's Garden. | Presented with the Compliments of James A. Webb fy Son, | (two lines.) 221 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1326 CONGRESS SPRINGS Aquatint, rect. 4 x 7.1 Ins.: Drawn by C. A. Leseur-Engraved by J. Hill | A View of the Congress Spring in the Village of Saratoga 1327 DE KALB MONUMENT Aquatint, rect. 10.10 x 15.14 Ins.: Drawn Design^ by Rob1 Mills.-Engravd, Printd $ Colourd by J. Hill | The Monument to De Kalb, who fell fight- ing bravely in defence of the rights of man on the Plains of Camden, State of South Carolina, August 16th 1780. | erectd in the town of Camden fronts the Presbyterian church: the corner stone laid by Gen1 La Fayette March 9th 1825: in presence of a large concourse of citizens of the state. | Published Septr 1st 1827-Copy Right secured according to Law. 1328 HILL DRAWING-BOOK Aquatint, oblong folio. Twelve plates of four views each. Title- page. On a rock in a landscape, Drawing Boole | of Landscape Scenery. | Studies from Nature | Executed by 1. Hill | 1821 | be- low, Drawn and Engraved by 1. Hill | Published by H. I. Meg- arey, New York, and I. Mill Charleston S. C. This is J. Hill's own copy; and in it he notes that this book is to be published in "Two parts of 12 plates each." Plates have been seen by the compiler which do not belong to the volume here described. ERIE CANAL SERIES The following plates come from J. Hill's own collection, but may never have been published. There are various states of the plates, and water-color drawings evidently made with the view of en- graving others. One plate only is lettered, and that in pencil. 1329 ERIE CANAL SERIES Aquatint, rect. 9.9 x 13.8 Ins.: in pencil, "Engraved, Printed & Coloured by J. Hill. | Junction of the Erie and Northern Canals." 1330 ERIE CANAL SERIES Aquatint, rect. To right, a canal-lock with boat passing through. On sign on house beyond lock, "Z. Belknap." In left distance a town with two church spires. 9.9 x 13.7 222 CHECK LIST 1331 ERIE CANAL SERIES Aquatint, rect. Landscape. Trees and rocks in right fore- ground; in center distance a "Town-truss" bridge; high hill to left in distance. On a rock to left, overlooking the river, a man, woman, and child. 9.8 x 13.6 1332 ERIE CANAL SERIES Aquatint, rect. Large town, suggesting Albany, on the opposite bank of a wide river, with steamboat on river. In left foreground two hunters and a dog. 9.9 x 13.7 1333 FAIRMOUNT WATERWORKS Aquatint, rect. 15.8 x 23.10 Ins.: Painted by T. Doughty, Engraved, Printed Coloured by I. Hill. | Fair Mount Water Works. | Dedicated to the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia. | By their much obliged Servants, T. Doughty fy J. Hill | F. Graff Esqr Architect Engineer. | Published by H. C. Carey I. Lea Phila H. I. Megarey Broadway N. York. 1334 HADDRIL'S POINT, S. C. Aquatint, rect. 3 x 4.9 Ins.: Fraser Delt.-Hill Sculp1 | HaddriVs Point | near Charles- ton S. C. 1335 THE HUNTER Aquatint, oval. Horse to left in landscape. 14.2 x 17.5 Ins.: Painted by T. Gooch,-Engraved, Printed Coloured by J. Hill. | The Hunter. | Pubd by J. Hill New York, Copy Bight secured. 1336 THE MENAGE HORSE Aquatint, oval. Horse to right, one man leading and another man in rear of horse. 14.3 x 17.6 Ins.: Painted by T. Gooch, Engraved, Printed Coloured by J. Hill. | Menage Horse. | Pubd by J. Hill New York Copy Bight Secured. 1337 THE RACER Aquatint, oval. Blanketed horse with rider to left. 14.2 x 17.5 Ins.: Painted by T. Gooch, Engraved, Printed Coloured by J. Hill. | The Bacer. | Pubd by J. Hill New York Copy Bight secured. 223 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1338 THE STALLION Aquatint, oval. Horse standing to right in landscape. 14.2 x 17.5 Ins.: Painted by T. Gooch. Engraved, Printed # Coloured by J. Hill. | Stallion. | Pubd by J. Hill New York Copy Right secured. 1339 HORSE-TRAINING Aquatint, rect. View of a stable-yard: two horses hitched in a "breaking-machine" moving to left; one man driving, another at head of near horse. 11.10 x 18.7 Unlettered proof from J. Hill's own collection. 1340 HUDSON RIVER PORTFOLIO This series of large, aquatinted views on the Hudson River was engraved by J. Hill, chiefly from paintings by W. G. Wall, and published by G. Catlin, New York, in 1828, by Henry I. Me- garey, New York, and by others. No complete series has been found by the compiler, but the following titles are noted-the average size of these plates is about 14 x 21. 1. View from Fishkill, looking to West Point. 2. View near Fort Miller. 3. Rapids above Hadley's Falls. 4. Glenn's Falls. 5. Newburg. 6. View near Fort Montgomery. 7. Palisades. 8. The Junction of the Sacondaga and Hudson Rivers. 9. View of the Town of Hudson. 10. Hadley's Falls. 11. View near Sandy Hill. 12. Baker's Falls. 13. New York, from Governor's Island. 14. New York, from Brooklyn. 1341 HUDSON RIVER Aquatint, rect. 3 x 4.8 Ins.: Fraser del.-Hill Sculp. | View on the Hudson. 1342 KOSCIUSZKO'S MONUMENT Aquatint, rect., with broad frame. View of Kosciuszko's Monu- ment at West Point, in landscape. 5.2 x 6.8 Unlettered proof from Hill's own collection. 224 CHECK LIST 1343 LANDSCAPE ALBUM This series of aquatints by J. Hill was made after paintings by J. Shaw. It was published in 1820 by M. Carey, Philadelphia, and republished in 1835 by Thomas T. Ash, Philadelphia. The general size of plate is 10 x 13 and the titles are as follows: 1. Nor-folk, from Gosport, Virginia. 2. Oyster Cove. 3. Hell Gate. 4. View near the Falls of Schuylkill. 5. Jones' Falls, near Baltimore. 6. View above the Falls of Schuylkill. 7. Bolling's Dam, Petersburg, Virginia. 8. View of the Wissahickon, Pennsylvania. 9. Spirit Creek, near Augusta, Georgia. 10. W ashing ton's Sepulchre, Mount Vernon. 11. Passaic River, below the Falls. 12. View of the spot where Gen. Ross fell, near Baltimore. 13. Falls of St. Anthony on the Mississippi. 14. Passaic Falls, New Jersey. 15. Lynnhaven Bay (Virginia). 16. View on the North River. 17. View by Moonlight near Fayetteville. 18. Monument near West Point. 19. Burning of Savannah. 1344 MATAWAN, NEW YORK Aquatint, rect. View of a water-power and a manufacturing vil- lage. 16.13 x 23 Ins.: Drawn by 0. Neely.-Engraved, Printed Coloured by J. Hill. | Mattewan. | Manuf adoring Village. | Near Fishkill Land- ing N. York. | Published June 15 1832 by 0. Neely N. York. | five lines on each side of main title. 1345 BURNING OF MASONIC HALL, PHILADELPHIA Aquatint, rect. 19x17.4 + Ins.: Painted by S. Jones-the Figures by J. L. Krimmel-En- graved by J. Hill | The Conflagration of the Masonic Hall, Ches- nut Street, Philadelphia | which occurred on the Night of the 9th of March, 1819 \ This plate is respectfully dedicated to the 225 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS active and much esteemed Fire Engine Hose Companies by their Obed1 Servts S. Kennedy <§• S. S. West. | Published June 1819 by S. Kennedy 8^ S. S. West N° 72 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. 1346 NEW ORLEANS ORPHAN ASYLUM Aquatint, rect. 8.9x11.13 Ins.: Drawn by W. P. Knox.-Engraved, Printed fy Coloured by J. Hill. | Asylum for Destitute Orphan Boys. | Founded 1824, New Orleans. 1347 NEW YORK FIRE-ENGINE Aquatint, rect. 6.8 x 10.11 Ins.: New York Fire Engine N° 84' From the Hill collection of proofs. 1348 NIAGARA FALLS Aquatint, rect. 20.3 X 16.14 Ins.: Painted by H. J. Bennett.-Engraved by J. Hill. | Niagara Falls. | Part of the American Falls from the foot of the Stair Case. | Published by H. I. Megarey New York. 1349 NIAGARA FALLS Aquatint, rect. 20.3 x 17 Ins.: Painted by W. J. Bennett.-Engrav'd, Printed Colour'd by J. Hill. | Niagara Falls. | Part of the British Fall, taken from under the Table Rock. | Published by H. I. Megarey New York. 1350 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Aquatint, rect. 15.15 x 23.4 Ins.: Painted by I. W. Hill,-Engraved, Printed Coloured by I. Hill. | Philadelphia. | From Fair Mount, looking down the River Schuylkill. \ Published by James E. Betts. N° 214 Broad- way New-York. | (Copyright, 1836.) 1351 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Aquatint, rect. 16 x 23.5 Ins.: Painted by I. W. Hill.-Engraved, Printed Coloured by I. Hill. | Philadelphia. | From the Ship House in the Navy Yard looking up the River Delaware. | Published by James E. Betts N° 214 Broadway New York. | (Copyright in 1836.) 226 CHECK LIST 1352 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Aquatint, rect. 3.3 x 4.12 Ins.: Drawn by C. Fraser. | Aquatinted by Hill | View of Rich- mond, Virginia 1353 TOMB OF ABELARD AND HELOISE Aquatint, rect. 4.6 x 6.12 Ins.: W. D. Fellowes. deV-Published by Abrm Small N° 112 Chesnut Sf Philada-J. Hill. Sc. | Tomb of Abelard and Heloise. 1354 WEST POINT ACADEMY Aquatint, rect. Parade ground and barracks; artillery drilling. To right, a monument to "Lt. Col. E. D. Wood." 11.14 x 18.7 Ins.: Drawn by G. Catlin-Engraved Printed 4* Coloured, by J. Hill. | To the Cadets of the West Point Military Academy, this print is respectfully dedicated. | by their friend and Servant, Geo- Catlin. | (Copyright, May 15, 1828.) 1355 YORK SPRINGS, PENNSYLVANIA Aquatint, rect. 3.15 x 6.14 Ins.: Drawn by J. Shaw.-Engraved by J. Hill. | York Springs, Adams County, in Pennsylvania. JOHN W. HILL 1356 CHURCH OF GOD IN HER FIVEFOLD STATE Aquatint, rect. Hieroglyphical plate with a multitude of figures variously occupied. Size 19.5 x 12.14 Ins.: Invented by W. Huntington.-Painted by E. F. Burney- Engraved by John W. Hill. | Hieroglyphical Print of the Church of God in her Five fold state. | Including the Holy Jerusalem to- gether with | A scriptural exhibition of the numerous Artists, Mechanics, and Manufacturers. | Engaged in their respective pur- suits for promoting the various branches of Natural Religion. | Published by John W. Hill at John Moffet's N° 103 Fulton St. New-York. Note. The inventor of this curious print was probably the Rev'd Wm. Huntington, S. S., or "Sinner Saved," as he wrote his 227 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS name. He was originally an English coal-heaver, and was the author of "Calvinism Improved, or the Gospel Illustrated as a System of Real Grace, etc." 1357 CROTON AQUEDUCT Aquatint, rect. 4.13x5.11 Ins.: over, XVII | under, F. B. Tower.-J. W. Hill. | Croton Aqueduct at Hastings. As this is one of a large series, others may also have been en- graved by J. W. Hill. JAMES HILL 1358 CAIN AND ABEL Mixed, rect. Cain and Abel before altar. 6.10 x 5.6 Ins.: Engd by James Hill. | Cain and Abel. | two lines | Charles- town: (Massachusetts) Published by S. Etheridge. 1359 RESURRECTION OF A PIOUS FAMILY Stip., rect. Allegorical group. 15.10 x 12.2 Ins.: Engraved by James Hill, Boston] The Original Picture Painted by the Revd Willm Peters | The Resurrection of a Pious Family from their Tomb at the Last Day. I 0 Death! where is thy sting. 0 Grave, where is thy Victory. 1360 WASHINGTON MEMORIAL Line, rect. Two altars with many inscriptions to left. Above them an American eagle with ribbon inscribed "From Washing- ton came-my chief glory." Three flying figures, with inscrip- tions. To right, a memorial design, urn, trophy of flags and arms, with inscriptions. 10.11 x 13.11 Ins.: Levi Stutson del.-J. Hill Sc. | Dedicated to the Glorious memory | of George Washington, and his virtues. S. HILL 1361 MR. BAKER Line, oval in rect. Full-length; standing; nearly profile left. 4.4 x 3.3 228 CHECK LIST Ins.: over, Gustavus Vasa, | under, W. Lovett pinx.-5. Hill sc. | Mr. Baker as Gustavus | three lines | Published by D. West, Marlboro, Street # J. West, Cornhill 1362 JUSTICE BLACKSTONE Line, rect. frame, arms in base. Half-length, in robes; face to left. 5.14 x 3.4 Ins.: Honorable | Mr Justice Blackstone. | En grav'd by S. Hill. | Published by Isaiah Thomas, at Worcester. 1363 JAMES BOWDOIN Line, silhouette. Bust; profile, right. 3.8 x 2.9 Ins.: Massa. Mag. N° 1 Vol. III. | S. Hill, St | The Hon. James Bowdoin, Esq. L. L. D. | F. R. S. 1364 CATHARINE II Stip., circular. Bust; profile, right. Diam. 2.12 Ins.: Engraved by S. Hill. | Catharine II. | Published by J. Nan- crede N° 4-9 Marlboro11 Street, Boston 1365 JOHN CLARKE Stip., oval in rect. Full bust, in robes; face to right. 3.5 x 2.8 Ins.: Drawn $ Engraved by S. Hill, Boston. | Rev. John Clarke, D. D. | Died April 1798, Aged 43, | Published by Hall % Hiller, in Cornhill, Boston. i. As described. n. Publisher changed to Boston, Published by S. Hall, N° 53. Cornhill. 1366 MRS. COWLEY Line, oval in rect., ornad. Half-length, seated; face to right. 4.9x2.12 Ins.: Anna Matilda | Engraved by Sam Hill Boston. | Boston Published by Belknap Hall, 1793. 1367 WILLIAM COWPER Stip., oval. Full bust; cap on head; nearly profile right. 3.3 x 2.8 Ins.: Sam1 Hill, Sc. | Willliam Cowper. 229 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1368 JAMES COOK Line, rect. Full-length; gun in right hand; left arm extended. 5.2 x 3.1 Ins.: S. Hill Sc. Boston | Captain James Cook F. R. S. 1369 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, oval. Full bust; profile, left. 3.13 x 3 Ins.: N° V] Massachusetts Magazine [Vol. II. \Eripuit Caelo Fulmen; Sceptrumque Tyrannis. | B. Franklin, L. L. D. F. R. S. | Born at Boston in New England, Jan. 6th 1706. | Died at Philadelphia, April 17th 1790. i. As described. n. First line erased. 1370 LAFAYETTE Line, oval in rect. Full bust, in uniform; face to right. 5.10x3.8 Ins.: N° VIII. Massa. Mag. Vol. II. | The Right Honourable The Marquis de la Fayette, | Unanimously chosen Commandant Gen- eral of the National Guards. | five lines | Engrav'd by S. Hill. LAV ATER ILLUSTRATIONS From "Essays on Physiognomy." By J. C. Lavater, Boston, n. d. Printed for William Spotswood & David West. The vignette on title is engraved by S. Hill, and the unsigned plates are possibly his. 1371 LAVATER ILLUSTRATIONS Line, rect. Six portraits in ovals, names under each. 5.5 x 2.15 Ins.: over, Plate I. | names, Albert Durer. | Moncrif. | Dr John- son. | Shakespeare. | Sterne. | S. Clarke. | under rect., S. Hill 1372 LAVATER ILLUSTRATIONS Line, rect. Six silhouettes in ovals, lined. 5.5 x 2.15 Ins.: over, Plate VI. | names, Mendelssohn. | Spalding. | Rochow. [ Nicolai. | - | Lavater. | under rect., S. Hill 230 CHECK LIST 1373 LAV ATER ILLUSTRATIONS Line, reel. Six portraits in ovals. 5.5 x 2.15 Ins.: over, Plate VII. | names, Late K. of Prussia. | Empss of Russia. | Voltaire. | Malherbe. | Voisin. | Lavater. | under rect., aS. Hill 1374 LAVINIA Stip., oval in rect. frame. Bust of a woman. 2.11 X 1.14 Ins.: Massa. Mag. 1793 | Engraved by S. Hill | Lavinia. 1375 ROBERT MERRY Line, oval in rect., omad. Half-length, seated; head on right hand; face to left. 4.11x2.12 Ins.: Della Crusca. | Engraved by Sam1 Hill, Boston. 1 Boston Published by Belknap Hall, 1793. 1376 JOHN MURRAY Line, oval frame in rect. on pedestal containing name. Half- length, in robes; face to left. 5.14 x 3.9 Ins.: The Rev. John Murray, A. M.\ late Pastor of the Presby- terian Church in Newbury-Port | Born 22 May 1762 Died 13. March 1793.-S. Hill Sc 1377 JACQUES NECKER Line, oval in rect. Half-length; face to left. 5.13 x 3.5 Ins.: N° X.] Engrav'd for the Massa. Mag. Octr 1789. [Vol. I. | on base, Mr Necker. | S. Hill, St 1378 SNELLING POWELL Line, oval in rect. Full-length; standing; face to left. 4.5 x 2.15 Ins.: over, Busy Body | under, W. Lovett pinxt.-S. Hill Sc | Mr S. Powell as Sir George Airy. | one line | Published by D. West Marlbo Street ty J. West Cornhill. 1379 JOSEPH PRINCE Described as-Portrait of Rev. Joseph Prince (1723-1791) - Engraved by S. Hill. Frontispiece to his Funeral Sermon, preached by Rev. John Murray, 1791. 231 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1380 EZRA STILES Stip., oval. Full bust, in gown; face % left. 3.52 X 2.11 Ins.: Drawn, fy Engraved by S. Hill, Boston. | Ezra Stiles S. T. D. L. L. D. | President of Yale College. 1381 BARON TRENCK Line, rect., ornad. Full-length; standing; loaded with chains. 5.4 x 3.4 Ins.: Frederic Baron Trench loaded with | 68 pounds weight of Irons in the dungeon | of Magdeburg. | S. Hill,-Boston. 1382 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval in rect. Full bust, in uniform; to right. 4 X 2.15 Ins.: Engraved by S. Hill. | George Washington, | President of the United States of | America. Hart, 216. 1383 ELIZABETH WHITE Stip., oval. Full bust; face to right. 3.9 X 2.13 Ins.: A. Hill Sc. | Mrs. Elizabeth White. | Died in London, Feb. 2.1798 AE. 23. 1384 WILLIAM CHARLES WHITE Stip., oval. Full bust in costume, face % left. 3.3x2.12 Ins.: over, Act III. | under, Hill Sc. | Mr White as Orlando. | (one line) From "Orlando, etc.," Boston, 1797. 1385 JOHN WOLCOTT Stip., oval. Full bust; face to right. 3.15 x 3.3 Ins.: A. Hill, Sc. | Peter Pindar Esq. 1386 ISAAC WATTS Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face % left. 2.10 x 2.3 Ins.: Hill Sc. | Isaac Watts, D. D. Published in Boston, 1790. 1387 BATTERY, NEW YORK Line, rect. 3.13 x 5.11 Ins.: J. Drayton Delin.-A. Hill Sct Boston | A View of the Bat- tery and Harbour of New York and the Ambuscade Frigate. 232 CHECK LIST 1388 BETHLEHEM, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 6.12 x 9.7 Ins.: Massa. Mag. 1793. | Engrav'd by S. Hill, Boston. | A View of Bethlehem in Pennsylvania. 1389 BIRD-CATCHING IN ORKNEY Line, rect. 3.12 X 5.12 Ins.: Mass. Mag. Dec. 1790. | S. Hill sc. | Bird Catching at Ork- ney. 1390 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Line, rect. 3.14 x 7.6 Ins.: Del. Engraved by S. Hill. | View of the City of Boston from Breeds Hill, in Charlestown. 1391 BOSTON COMMON Line, rect. 3.13 x 6.5 Ins.: N° XI.-Massa. Mag. - Vol. 11. | Del. Engravd, by S. Hill. | S. E. Prospect, from an Eminence near the Common, Bos- ton. 1392 BOSTON ARCH Line, rect. 4.2 x 6.10 Ins.: Massachusetts Magazine No. I. Vol. II | Engraved by S. Hill | View of the Triumphal Arch and Colonnade erected in Bos- ton | in honor of the President of the United States. 1393 BOSTON LIGHTHOUSE Line, rect. 4.3 + x 7.9 Ins.: Mass. Mag. Feb. 1789 | J. Edes del.-S. Hill sculp. | South West View of the Lighthouse situate at the Entrance of Boston Harbour. 1394 BOSTON STATE HOUSE Line, rect. 5.14 x 4 Ins.: No. VIII. Massa. Mag. Vol. III. | Del. & Engrav'd by S. Hill. | S. W. View of the State-House in Boston. 1395 PLAN OF BOSTON Described as-A plan of Boston from actual survey. S. Hill, Sc. Appears in John West's Boston Directory, 1803. 8.4 x 14.4 233 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1396 CAMBRIDGE COLLEGES Line, rect. 3.15 x 6.5 Ins.: No. VI. Massachusetts Magazine, Vol. II. | Deliniated engrav'd by S. Hill | View of the Colleges at Cambridge, Mas- sachusetts. 1397 CASTLE WILLIAM, BOSTON Line, rect. *** Ins.: over, N° F.]-Engraved for the Massats Magazine, May. 1789.- [Vol. I. | under, A North View of Castle William in the Harbour of Boston. 1398 CHARLES RIVER BRIDGE Line, rect. 3.11 x 6.11 Ins.: N° IN.] Engraved for the Massachusetts Magazine, Sepr 1789. [Vol. I. | View of the Bridge over Charles River. 1399 CHRIST CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE Line, rect. 3.15 x 6.4 Ins.: Massa. Mag. | Hill. | View of Christ's Church, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1400 CONCORD, MASSACHUSETTS Line, rect. 3.10 x 6.3 Ins.: Mass. Mag. 179| S. Hill | A View of Concord, taken vn 1776. 1401 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Line, rect. 3.1Sx5.15 Ins.: Massa. Mag. 1793 | J. Dunham del.-S. Hill, Sc1 | A front View of Dartmouth College, with the Chapel, 4* Hall. 1402 FANEUIL HALL, BOSTON Line, rect. 3.13 x 6.6 Ins.: No. III. Engraved for Massachusetts Mag. March 1789. Vol. I. | W. Pierpont del.-5. Hill sculp. | View of Faneuil Hall in Boston, Massachusetts. 1403 FEDERAL EDIFICE, NEW YORK Line, rect. 8.3 x 7.7 Ins.: Engraved for the Massachusetts Magazine 1789. Vol. I. No. VI. | S. Hill Sculp1 | View of the Federal Edifice in New York. 234 CHECK LIST 1404 EDEN VALE Line, rect. 5.12 x 4 Ins.: over, Massa. Mag. 1793. [under, J. Edes del.-& Hill Sculp. | Eden Vale, in Waltham. i. As described. ii. First line erased. 1405 GREEN HILL, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 3.9 x 6.12 Ins.: over, N° X.-Massa. Mag. - Vol. IV. | under, J. Hoffman. Del.-Hill Sc | Green Hill, | The Seat of Samuel Meredith Esqr near Philadelphia. 1406 HANCOCK HOUSE, BOSTON Line, rect. 3.13 x 6.3 Ins.: over, N° VII.] Engraved for the Massachusetts Magazine, July, 1789. [Vol. I. ] under, Hill, del. et Sculpt | View of the Seat of his Excellency John Hancock, Esqr Boston. 1407 LEXINGTON GREEN Line, rect. 3.11 x 6.3 Ins.: S. Hill sc. | A View of the Green in Lexvngton where the British Troops first fired on Americans in 1775. From "Massachusetts Magazine," January, 1794. 1408 MYSTIC RIVER BRIDGE Line, rect. 3.11 x 6.11 Ins.: No. IX.-Massa. Mag. Vol. II. (September, 1790) | En- grav'd by S. Hill. | View of the bridge over Mystic River and the country adjacent, from Bunker's Hill. 1409 MOUNT PLEASANT Line, rect. 3.12 x 6.5 Ins.: over, Massa. Mag. 179J. | under, S. Hill | Mount Pleasant, in Leicester, the property of the late Mr Thomas Stickney, as seen from the Academy. 1410 NIAGARA FALLS Line, rect. 3.13 x 6.13 Ins.: No. VII. Massa. Mag. Vol. II (July, 1790) | Engrav'd by S. Hill | View of the Falls of Niagara. 235 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1411 PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL Line, rect. 3.11 x 6.10 Ins.: over, Massa. Mag. N° XII. Vol. IV. | under, J. Hoffman, del. | Pennsylvania Hospital. 1412 PROVIDENCE MEETING-HOUSE Line, rect. 6.12 x 3.15 Ins.: N° VIII.] Engraved for the Massachusetts Magazine, Au- gust, 1789. [Vol. I. | S. Hill, Sculp. | AS. W. View of the Baptist Meeting House, Providence. R. I. 1413 SALEM COURT-HOUSE Line, rect. 3.15 x 5.11 Ins.: over, N° HI.] Massachusetts Magazine. [Vol. II. | under, W. Gray, del.-Engrav'd by S. Hill. | View of the Court House, in Salem, Massachusetts. 1414 WASHINGTON, D. C. Line, map. 8.3 x 9.15 Ins.: Massa. Mag. 1792. | Plan | of the City of | Washington. | 5. Hill. Boston. WILLIAM HOOGLAND 1415 THOMAS BALDWIN Line, broad rect. frame, ornad. Half-length, in robes; face front; book in hands. 6.11 x 5.11 Ins.: Painted by Miss Margaret B. Doyle.-Engraved by Wm Hoogland 1825. | Rev. Thomas Baldwin, D. D. | Pastor of the Second Baptist Church, Boston. | Printed by Pendleton *** 1416 ARCHIBALD BRUCE Line, vign. Full bust; face % left. 3.4 x 3.5 Ins.: Brown del.-Hoogland sc. | Archibald Bruce M. D. 1417 WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING Line, rect. Half-length; face % left; right arm on book on table. 10.7 x 8.6 Ins.: Engraved by Wm Hoogland, from a picture painted by Chester Harding. | William E. Channing, D. D. | New York, Published 1829. 236 CHECK LIST 1418 WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING Line, reel, frame. Half-length; seated; face % left; right arm on table. 12.3 x 10.4 Ins.: Painted by Chester Harding.-Boston, Published by Nath1 Dearborn.-Engraved by Wm Hoogland. | William E. Channing D. D. | signature. 1419 JOHN CHEVERUS Line, rect. Half-length, in robes; face to right. 4.12 x 3.13 Ins.: Painted by Anson Dickinson.-Engraved by Wm Hoog- land, 1823. | The Right Rev. John Cheverus, | -first R. C. Bishop of Boston. 1420 PLINY FISK Stip., vign. Full bust; face front. 3.3 x 3.1 Ins.: Hoogland Sc. | Yours | In Christian love | Pliny Fisk. (auto.) | Boston Published by Crocker # Brewster. 1421 GEORGE IV Line, rect. Full bust; face front. 3.10 x 2.12 Ins.: A. Wivell del. - W. Hoogland Sc. | His Majesty George IV. | Engraved for Harper's Family Library 1831 | Printed by R. Miller. 1422 OLIVER GOLDSMITH Line, rect. Full bust; almost profile left. 3.15 x 3.4 Ins.: Painted by Sir J. Reynolds.-Engraved by W. Hoogland. | Oliver Goldsmith. | Published by Samuel Walker (Harlem Place) Washington Street Boston. 1423 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 4.6 x 3.8 Ins.: Painted by Ames.-Engraved by Hoogland. \ Alexander Hamilton. | Published by Samuel Walker (Harlem Place) Wash- ington Street Boston. 1424 S. HUNTINGTON Stip., vign. Full bust; profile, right. 3.4 x 2.11 Ins.: T. Edwards del-Hoogland sc. | Adieu, beloved friend- | S, Huntington, (auto.) | Boston: Published by Crocker <§• Brewster. 237 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1425 MARQUIS LAFAYETTE Slip., vign. Nearly half-length in civilian dress; face % left. 3.3x2.15 Ins.: Hoogland Sc. | Lafayette (auto.) | Boston Published by E. G. House 1824. 1426 MARIA CRISTINA, QUEEN OF SPAIN Line, rect. Full bust; face front. 4.7 x 3.7 Ins.: Grabdo pr Wm Hoogland, Nueva York. | Maria Cristina, | Reina de Espana. | Grabado pa La Moda, 6 recreo semanal del Bello Sexo. 1427 JOHN MILTON Line, oval in rect., omad. Smaller oval, under oval with Adam and Eve. Full bust; face to right. 4.8 x 3.4 Ins.: Painted by Samuel Cooper-Engraved by W. Hoogland | Milton. | Published by Samuel Walker (Harlem Place) Washing- ton Street Boston. 1. As described. n. Publication line erased. 1428 JOHN PHILLIPS Stip., vign. Full bust; profile, right. 3.4 x3.5 Ins.: Hoogland Sc | John Phillips. 1429 POMARRE Stip., rect. Full bust in flowered dress; face % left. 2.15 x 2.4 Ins.: Hoogland Sc. | Pomarre, | King of Taheite. | Boston: Sam- uel T. Armstrong and Crocker fy Brewster. | New York: John P. Haven. 1430 ALEXANDER POPE Line, oval, draped in rect. Below oval, an urn and harp; and on tablet, three women and a child. Full bust; face % left. 4.13x3.7 Ins.: Painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller.-Engraved by Wm Hoog- land. | Alexander Pope. | Published by Samuel Walker, (Harlem Place) Washington Strf | Boston. 238 CHECK LIST 1431 JOHN RYLAND Slip., vign. Full bust; almost front face. 3.8 x 3.7 Ins.: N. Branwhite Pinx1-Hoogland Sc. | John Ryland. D. D. (auto.) | one line Greek-Engraved for Am. Bap. Mag. 1432 THOMAS SCOTT Stip., broad rect. frame, ornad. Full bust; profile, left; cap on head. 5.1 x 4 + Ins.: Hoogland Sc | Rev. Thomas Scott. | Late Rector of Aston Sandford, Buchs,; author | of the Commentary on the Bible | Born Feb. 16, 171f7, N. S.; Died April 16, 1821. | Boston: Sam1 T. Armstrong and Crocker Brewster. | New York: John P. Haven. i. Vignette, without frame, 3.1 x 3.2. Ins.: Hoogland Sc. | your very affectionate friend | Thomas Scott (auto.) | Pub- lished by Sam1 T. Armstrong and Crocker Brewster, Bos- ton | and J. P. Haven, New York. n. As first described. 1433 JOHN SHARP Stip., vign. Half-length in pulpit; face to left. 3.12 x 3.1 Ins.: Schwanfelder del.-Hoogland Sc. | John Sharp, | Late Pas- tor of the Baptist Church Parsley, York8 Eng. 1434 DANIEL WEBSTER Stip., vign. Full bust; face slightly to right. 3.6 x 3.4 Ins.: Engraved by W. Hoogland from | a Sketch by J. Frothing- ham Jr. | Dan1 Webster (auto.) 1435 ELI WHITNEY Line, rect. Full bust; face slightly to left. 4.3 x 3.4 Ins.: Painted by Mr King.-Wm Hoogland Sculp1, N. Y. | Eli Whitney (auto.) 1436 ESCAPE OF THE CONSTITUTION Line, rect. 4x7.14 Ins.: Engraved for the Naval Monument | W. Hoogland sc. | Constitution's Escape from the British Squadron, after a chase of sixty hours. | (Copyright, 1815.) 239 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1437 MACDONOUGH'S VICTORY Line, reel. 3.14 x 7.14 Ins.: Engraved for the Naval Chronicle. \ M. Come p. - W. Hoogland sc. | Com. Macdonough's Victory on Lake Champlain Sepr nth 1811. 1438 BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS Line, rect. Battle scene. 3.3 x 5.14 Ins.: Hoogland sc. | Jackson's Engagement with the British at New Orleans. | January 1815. From "History of the War, etc.," by T. O. Conner. John Low, New York, 1817. 1439 WALL STREET, NEW YORK Line, rect. 6.9 x 9.1 Ins.: C. Burton Del.-W. Hoogland Sc. [ Street Views No. 2- Wall Street.-Drawn $ Engraved for the New York Mirror. | Printed by Smith 17Bd Way. 1440 PILOTS'CHARITABLE SOCIETY Line, vign. Above, woman seated on clouds with three children. Below, a sea-coast, with pilot-boats. On certificate of the Pilots' Charitable Society of New York. upper vign. 2.13 x 4.12 lower vign. 3.8 x 14.13 Ins.: Designed and Engd by Hoogland. Note. W. Hoogland designed and engraved several title-pages, and engraved Bible prints and small general book illustrations. W. HOOKER 1441 GEORGE CLYMER Stip., rect. Half-length; face % right. 3.9 x 2.11 Ins.: Trott pinx1-Hooker sc. | George Clymer. | Late Vice Presi- dent of the Philadelphia Society | for Promoting Agriculture. 1442 JOHN JAY Stip., oval in rect. Full bust; profile, right. 4.12 x 3.11 Ins.: G. Fairman delt. - W. Hooker sc. | John Jay. 240 CHECK LIST 1443 MARCUS SEXTUS Outline, rect. 3.11 x 5.9 Ins.: Guerin pinx.-Hooker sculp1 | Marcus Sextus. 1444 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Outline, rect. Napoleon on horseback. 5.2 x 4.2 Ins.: Painted by David-En grav'd by Hooker. | Bounaparte Crossing the Alps. r 1445 BENJAMIN COUNT RUMFORD Stip., oval. Full bust, in uniform; profile, left. 3.13 x3.3 Ins.: W. Hooker Sculp* | Count Rumford 1446 TORQUATO TASSO Line, oval. Bust; profile, left. 3.4 x 2.7 Ins.: W. Hooker Sc. | Torquato Tasso. | From a Model | taken after his Death. | Published by E. Little $ Co. 1810. 1447 ALMSHOUSE, NEW YORK Line, rect. 2.8 x 3.14 Ins.: C. A. Busby delt. - W. Hooker Sculp* | Alms House Published in 1817. 1448 PLAN OF NEW YORK CITY Line, rect., map. 12.7 x 15.5 Ins.: Hooker's | New Pocket Plan of the City | of | New York. | Compiled fy Surveyed | by | William Hooker, A. C. S. A. | Hydro- grapher # Engraver. | New York. | Drawn, Engraved, Printed, Published # Sold by W. Hooker Instrument Maker Chart Seller to the U. S. Navy | and Agent for the Nautical Store. 202. Water Street. | two lines | (Copyright, March 27, 1824) 1828. There is a second edition of this map published after Hooker had "Removed to-N° 312 Pearl Street." 1449 RILEY'S NARRATIVE For "Capt. Riley's Narrative," New York, 1816, Hooker en- graved two plates with the following titles: "Capture of the Author and ten of his crew, etc" and "View of the Town or City of Susa (South Barbary), etc." 241 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS HORTON 1450 NATHAN C. BROOKS Stip., reel. Full bust, in cloak; face to left. 4.10 x 3.15 Ins.: Miller Pinx.-Horton Sc.\Nathan Covington Brooks A. M.\ Painted # Engd for the Lady's Book. | L. A. Godey. Pub- lisher. 1451 MILAN, ITALY Line, rect. 5 x 7.7 Ins.: Giosafatti del.-Horton. | Milan. | Baltimore, Published by Joseph N. Lewis. J. HOULTON 1452 BALTIMORE MARINE SOCIETY Line, rect. Columbia, seated, handing a book to a sailor standing. To left, view of a harbor, ship in full sail, lighthouse, etc. Over, an American eagle holding a scroll inscribed "An Act to incor- porate the Charitable Marine Society of Baltimore, Instituted the 26th of June 1796." 12.15 x 17.12 Ins.: F. Kemelmeyer Delint-J. Houlton Sculpt Certificate filled out and dated in July, 1797. H. HOUSTON 1453 JOHN ADAMS Stip., oval in rect. Full bust; face % right. 5.15 x 4.13 Ins.: W. Williams pinx1-T. B. Freeman Excudit-H. H. Hous- ton Sculpt | jps Excellency | John Adams, Esqr | President of the United States of America | Published, September 1st 1797. i. As described. n. Rect. erased and oval frame of same size substituted; painter erased and relettered Houston Sc; remaining title as above. in. Restrike of No. n, with year erased. 242 CHECK LIST 1454 JOHN ADAMS Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length; seated; face % left; both hands on book on lap; column and drapery in the background; American eagle in title below. 11.7 x 9 Ins.: Drawn Engrav'd by H. Houston. | His Excellency John Adams President | of the United States of America. | Respect- fully Dedicated to the Lovers of their Country | and Firm Sup- porters of its Constitution | Published by D. Kennedy 2^8 Mar- ket Sf Philada 1455 JOHN ADAMS Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.8 X 2.15 Ins.: over, For the American Universal Magazine. | under, Hous- ton Sculp1 | John Adams. | President of the United States. 1456 WILLIAM BLIGH Stip., oval. Half-length, in uniform; face % left. 4.6 x 3.8 Ins.: Houston sculp. | Capt Bligh. 1457 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Stip., oval. Full bust, in uniform; face % right; hat on head. 4.10x3.14 Ins.: M. Davide pinx.-H. I. Houston Sc. | General Buona- parte. | From a Print in the Possession of Mons. Chalou. 1458 JOHN PHILPOT CURRAN Stip., oval. Bust; face to right. 4 x 3.5 Ins.: Engraved by H. Houston, from the Original Picture by H. Hopson. | John Philpot Curran Esq. | Barrister at Law. | And Representative in the present | Parliament. From the "Hibernian Magazine," Dublin. 1459 SOAME JENYNS Stip., oval in rect.; over base, panel with a relief. Full bust; right hand to face; face front. 5.6 x 3.6 Ins.: H. Houston sculp. | Soame Jenyns Esqre 1460 JOHN PHILIP KEMBLE Stip., oval. Full bust, in costume; nearly profile left; printed in colors. 4.2 x 3.7 Ins.: Steward pinxt-Houston fc. | J. Kemble in the character 243 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS of | King Richard the third. | Philadelphia. Publish'd by Free- man Co: N° 68 North 3 d St August. 16th 1796. 1461 THADDEUS KOSCIUSZKO Stip., oval. Full bust, in uniform; cap on head; nearly profile right; order of Cincinnati and another order suspended from neck. 8.6x6.11 Ins.: J. Grassi pinx1-H. I. Houston Scull | Thaddeus Kosciuszko i. As described. ii. Restrike; painter erased. 1462 WILLIAM THOMAS LEWIS Stip., oval. Full bust; holding mask in right hand; face % right. 4 x 3.2 Ins.: H. Houston sculpt.' | ^fr William Thomas Lewis, | Comedian. 1463 DAVID RITTENHOUSE Stip., oval. Bust; front face. 2.11 x 2.1 Ins.: over, For the American Universal Magazine. | under, Hous- ton Sculpsit. | David Rittenhouse. | From a Painting in the pos- session of | Mrs Rittenhouse; done in the year 179%. 1464 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval in rect. Full bust, in uniform; face slightly to right. In lower margin, Liberty seated by an eagle, bearing shield with Washington arms. To right, a cornucopia. 10.1 X 8.2 Ins.: J. J. Bardlet del.-H. Houston sculpt | General Washing- ton, | President of the United States of | America. Hart, 212. 1465 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Full bust, in uniform; profile, left. 4.14x3.9 Ins.: None; but ascribed to Houston by C. H. Hart. 1466 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Full bust, in uniform; Cincinnatus on left lapel. 4.14 x 4.2 Ins.: Houston Sc | George Washington Esqr | Philada Published for Thos Condie Bookseller. i. As described. Frontispiece to "The Philadelphia Monthly Magazine," 1798. ii. With border-line, engraver, and address erased. Hart, 210. 244 CHECK LIST 1467 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval with border-line. Full bust, in uniform; profile, left; oval. 3.9 x 2.13 Ins.: over, For the American Universal Magazine. | General Washington. Hart, 171. Ascribed to Houston by C. H. Hart. 1468 HIBERNIAN SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA Stip. In a circle, surmounted by an eagle and U. S. arms, four female figures; to left, a ship flying an Irish flag; about base of circle, agricultural implements, spinning wheel, etc. 12.4 X 12.8 Ins.: J. J. Barralet Invt et deV-H. Houston sculp. Heading to a certificate of membership in the Hibernian So- ciety of Philadelphia. W. HUMPHRYS 1469 GREGORY T. BEDELL Portrait in stip., accessories in line. Octagonal frame, ornad. Above, St. John, with cross, preaching to three others, all as children; at sides, "Holy Bible" and "Common Prayer"; at base, drapery containing name. Half-length, in robes and bands; seated; face to right. 7.2 x 4.11 Ins.: Rev | Gregory T. Bedell | A. M. | under, Painted by C. Lawrence. Engraved $ Published by W. Humphry s fy J. Nesmith. Philadelphia. 18^3. 1470 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Line, rect. Half-length, in uniform; face % left. 3.14 X 3.4 Ins.: A. F. Terrigi delineavit-David pinxit. - W. Humphry s sculpsit. | Napoleon Le Grand | Empereur des Francais Roi | d'ltalie. 1471 THOMAS KEN Line, oval. Full bust in robes, cap on head; face % left. *** Ins.: Your very humble, faithful Servant ] Tho. Ken (auto.) | Winn: Coll. | Dec: 1667 (auto.) | Engraved by W. Hum- phreys, from a contemporary Print by Loggan. | London: W. Pickering, Dec. 1850. 245 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1472 ISRAEL PUTNAM Stip., rect. Half-length, in uniform; face % right. 4.6 x 3.6 Ins.: Engraved by W. Humphreys from a sketch by Col. J. Trumbull. P. A. A. F. A. | Major General Israel Putnam. | signa- ture. 1473 BUSINESS CARD Line, vign. Draped figure seated on rock, with a copperplate on lap and etching needle in right hand. To left, a cupid supports plate; rays from clouds above. 3.6 x 3.12 Ins.: W. Humphrys sculp | W. Humphrys. | Engraver | of His- tory. Landscape, $c. | Philada 1474 LOTTERY ADVERTISEMENT Line, vign. Fortune on wheel resting on a globe, holding a bal- ance and horn of plenty. 3.10 x 2.3 Ins.: over, G. fy R. Waite's | Lottery Exchange Office. | under, Designed by J. Shaw.-Engd by W. Humphrys. ) South West Corner | of Chestnut and Third Sf | Philadelphia. | (Published in 1822.) NATHANIEL HURD 1475 DR. SETH HUDSON Line, rect. To left, Dr. Hudson in the pillory with a small devil hovering over him. In center, within a circle, a portrait of Dr. Hudson, profile to left, with sword under arm inscribed "Dutch Tuck." Around the portrait, "The true profile of the Notorious Doctor, Seth Hudson. 1762." To right, a whipping-post; near it, Howe stripping and a man with whip; spectators below. In- scriptions issuing from mouths of characters. 3.4 x 8.5 Ins.: H-ds-n's Speech from the Pillory. | four verses in two rows | Sold by N. Hurd, near the Exchange, and at the Hart # Crown in Cornhill, Boston. 1476 JOSEPH SEWALL Line, oval frame in rect., resting on base containing name. Coat of arms on lower part of oval. Nearly half-length, in gown; face front. fi.15 x 4 246 CHECK LIST Ins.: Ob. 27 June 1769. Aetat. 81 | Joseph, Sewall, D. D. | Pastor of the Old South Church Boston. | Vita Bene-Acta Efficit Senec- tutem-Jucundam | En grav'd Sold by Nat Hurd Boston. 1768. 1477 MASONIC BLANK Line, vign. Arch surmounted by three busts on a base of seven steps. Three columns with statues at either side. On the arch, "Incoctum generoso pectus honesto." Overlapping steps is a coat of arms, crest and supports. Within the arch, fourteen lines of text. 10.5 x 7.6 Ins.: Brother W. Hurd Boston fecit:- 1478 MASSACHUSETTS COMMISSION On an engraved script commissioned-signed by Gov. Hutchin- son and dated in 1771, The very ornate initial "B" is signed- Nath1 Hurd Sc. 1479 MASSACHUSETTS LOAN CERTIFICATE Line. Highly ornamented rectangle made up of leaves, fruit, etc. In ornamental script above, "Province of the Massachusetts Bay." Inside rectangle a form printed in type. 7.1 x 8.3 Ins.: in broad border to left, Nath1-Hurd-Sculp.-1762 JOHN WESLEY JARVIS 1480 JOHN H. LIVINGSTON Mez., rect. Half-length in robes; face front; right hand on book. 9.9 x 7.13 + Ins.: Painted by G. Stuart-Engraved Published by J. Jar- vis. | J. H. Livingston D. D. S. T. P. 1481 DAVID RITTENHOUSE Mez., rect. Full bust; face % left. 6.7 x 4.6 Ins.: J. Jarvis (in imitation of a signature). This is a copy of the portrait by E. Savage, in whose employ Jarvis then was. 247 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS RICHARD JENNYS, JR. 1482 NATHANIEL HURD "The New England Magazine," Boston, 1832, contains a litho- graphic portrait of Nathaniel Hurd, which the text says was taken from "a mezzotint made by a man by the name of Jen- nings," after a portrait by J. S. Copley; this portrait then being in Medford, Mass. No such mezzotint has been seen by the compiler. But the "Jennings" was probably the Richard Jennys here noted; and the plate of Jonathan Mayhew shows a sufficiently close connection between Jennys and Hurd, to make such a mezzotint portrait of Hurd possible. 1483 JONATHAN MAYHEW Mez., oval in rect. Half-length in gown, bands and wig; face front. 11.14x9.11 Ins.: Rich*1 Jennys Junr pinat fy Fecit. | The Revd Jonathan Mayhew D. D. | Pastor of the West Church in Boston. | Printed Sold by Nat Hurd Engrar on ye Exchange DAVID C. JOHNSTON 1484 WASHINGTON ALLSTON Etch., vign. Full-length, seated at easel to left; painting; nearly profile left; long flowered dressing-gown. 6.6 X 5.1 Ins.: Drawn engraved by D C Johnston for the New Mirror | Washington Allston 1485 EARL OF CHATHAM Stip., rect. Bust; face % left. 2.10x2.2 Ins.: D. C Johnston Sc. | Earl of Chatham. 1486 JOHN CHEVERUS Stip., vign. Full bust in robes, face to left. 2.7 x 2.8 Ins.: Drawn $ Engd by D. C. Johnston from a Portrait by Stuart | R1 Revd John Cheverus, | Bishop of Montauban | For- merly Bishop of Boston 248 CHECK LIST 1487 HOMER Line, rect. Bust to left, in a masonry niche. 5.1 x 3.12 Ins.: OMHPOS | D. C. Johnston sc 1488 JOSEPH JEFFERSON Etch., vign. Full-length, standing, hat on head, leaning on an umbrella in right hand; profile, right. 5.5 x3 Ins.: Mr Jefferson as Logic. | Tom fy Jerry ] Sketched Engd by D. C. Johnston. 1489 CHARLES MATTHEWS Etch., vign. Group of seven figures in costume. Plate-mark, 7.14 x 8.14 Ins.: Characters In The Polly Packet As Represented By | Mr Matthews. | names in two columns | Sketched, (from memory.) Engraved, fy Published, by D. C. Johnston 1490 CHARLES MATTHEWS Etch., vign. Group of six figures in costume in front of a diligence; names below each. 7.8 x 9.8 Ins.: Mr Mathews | At Home in the Diligence. | Sketched, (from memory) Engraved Published, by D. C. Johnston. 1491 CHARLES MATTHEWS Etch., vign. Man seated, profile, left, with right leg on table. 4.13 x 4.5 Ins.: Sketched Eng^ by D. C. Johnston | Mr Mathews as Mon- sieur Morbleu | two lines 1492 JOHN MILTON Stip., vign. Full bust; face to right. 2.12x2.6 + Ins.: D. C. Johnston Sc. | John Milton 1493 MRS. MORRIS Stip., rect. Full bust; high cap; face % left. 3.7 X 2.13 Ins.: The late | Mrs Morris | Drawn Engraved by D. C. Johns- ton. | Lopez # Wemyss, Edition. | 1828. 1494 JAMES ROBERTS Etch., vign. Negro in uniform, full-length, standing; cocked hat on head, sword at present, left hand on hip. 3.13 x 4.15 249 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: D C Johnston del't et sc't. | Massa Georgee Washington | And | General La Fayette. | As Sung, in Character by Mr Rob- erts, with unrivalled applause: | at the | Theatre, Chatham Gar- dens. | Written Composed by, | Micah Hawkins. | New York, Engraved, Printed, $ Sold by E. Riley, 29. Chatham Street (Copyright, 1824.) | G. B. King, fc. 1495 JOHN HORNE TOOKE Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 2.11 x 2.2 Ins.: D. C. Johnston Sc. | John Horne Tooke, Esqr 1496 ELLEN TREE Described as-8vo; full-length; seated at table; letter in left hand. Drawn by D. C. Johnston and credited to him as en- graver. Title, "Ellen Tree." 1497 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., vign. Stuart head. Full bust; face to right. 3 X 2.8 Ins.: D. C. Johnston Sc. | George Washington. Hart, 513. 1498 EDWARD YOUNG Stip., vign. Full bust in robes; face to left. 2.12 x 2.3 Ins.: D. C. Johnston, Sc. | Edward Young D. D. 1499 LAST ACT OF RICHARD III Etch., rect. Caricature group of six figures about a milepost, all in costume. 7.6 + x 9.12 + Ins.: Drawn fy engraved by Gebolibus Crack far di F R S A. | The Last Act of Richard Third Note. D. C. Johnston etched and published periodically, about 1832, a series of caricatures called "Scraps." He also engraved a number of small general book illustrations; among other books the following contain plates by him: "The Cat Fight." By Dr. E. Mac New York, 1824 "Laughing Philosopher, etc." Boston, 1825 "Pardise Lost" " 1826 "Letters of Junius" " 1826 "The Galaxy of Wit" " 1830 "The Aurora Borealis, etc." " 1831 250 CHECK LIST "American Comic Annual" Boston, 1831 "Outlines of the Journal of F. A. K." " 1835 "World of Wonders." Joel R. Peabody " 1838 "Don Quixote." (Solis edition in Spanish.) " n. d. THOMAS JOHNSTON 1500 INCREASE MATHER Described as-A small mezzotinto inscribed "Vera | Crescentii Matheri | Effigies | Anno Domini 1683 | JEtatis 44 | T. Johnson Fecit." The late W. H. Whitmore ascribes this print to Thomas John- ston, of Boston; and he explains the date by assuming that the engraver copied it from a painting so inscribed. There is no evidence that the Boston engraver ever worked in mezzotint, and this plate is doubtless the work of the London mezzotint en- graver, Thomas Johnson, who flourished about 1747. 1501 BATTLE OF LAKE GEORGE Line, rect. In two sections. To left, a bird's-eye view of the march of troops. To right, view of a camp and a battle. The map shows the river and plans of forts William Henry and Ed- ward. 13.14 x 17.8 Ins.: S. Blodget, del.-Thos Johnston Sculp. | To His | Excel- lency William Shirley Esqr Cap1 | Geneneral Governour in Chief in over his Majesty's Province [ of ye Massachusetts Bay in New England, Major General # Commander in Chief | of all his Magesty's Land Forces in North America. This Plan of ye Battle | fought near Lake George is with all humility dedicated by your Excellency's most | devoted Humble SenA Sam1 Blodget. | A Prospective Plan of the Battle fought near Lake George on the 8th of September 1755, between 8000 English with 850 | Mohawks under the command of General Johnson and 8500 French and Indians under the Command of General Dieskau | in which the English were Victorious, captivating the French General with a number of his Men, killing 700 and putting the rest to flight. 251 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1502 FORT AT CROWN POINT, ETC. The "Boston Gazette and Country Journal," June 7, 1762, con- tains the following advertisement: "This Day is Published (Printed on a Sheet of Demy, from a Copper Plate) Price Two Pistareens, A Plan of Part of Lake * Champlain, and the Large New Forts at Crown-Point, mounting 108 Cannon, built by General Amherst: Done from an actual Survey by Francis Miller. With References and Explanations of the different Plans. On the same Sheet are Perspective Views of Quebec and Montreal. Sold in Boston by John Draper at his Shop in Cornhill, Thomas Johnston, Engraver, in Brattle Square, Stephen Whiting, Print seller, neai' the Mill Bridge, Daniel Jones, at the Hat & Helmit, South-End, and by Richard Draper, in Newbury Street." 1503 CHART OF CANADA RIVER The "Boston Gazette," April 28,1760, advertises as follows: "An exact Chart of Canada River (from the Islands of Anticosta as far up as Quebec) the Islands, Rocks, Shoals and Soundings as they appear at Low Water (Taken from the French) To be sold by the Printers thereof, and by Thomas Johnston in Brattle Street." 1504 PLAN OF BOSTON Line, rect., map. Title in an oval on base surmounted by the arms of Gov. Burnet; figures at base. 10.14 x 14.8 Ins.: To | His Excellency | William Burnet Esqr | This Plan of | Boston in New England | is humbly Dedicated | by His Excel- lencys | most obedient and | humble Servant | JTiZZ Burgiss | Boston N. Engd Planted A. D. MDCXXX | at bottom, En- graven by Thos lohnson Boston. | N. E. | In lower left-hand cor- ner, references in four columns. 1505 QUEBEC Line, rect. 6.14 x 8.15 Ins.: Quebec the Capital of New France a Bishoprick and | Seat of the Soverain Court. | Engrav'd fy Printed By Thos Johnston for Step Whiting. This plate is advertised for sale in the "Boston Evening Post," October 1, 1759. 252 CHECK LIST 1506 PSALMS OF DAVID z A New Version of the Psalms of David, by N. Brady, etc. Con- tains engraved music, and is signed as "Engraved, Printed # Sold by Thomas Johnston, Brattle Street, Boston 1755." W. R. JONES 1507 SOLOMON ALLEN Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to right; face % right. 3.14 x 3.4 Ins.: Painted by E. Ames.-Engraved by B. Tanner &? W. R. Jones. | Revd Solomon Allen. | AEt: 70. 1508 NATHANIEL CHAPMAN / Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to right; both hands on book on lap; face % right. 5.3 x 4.2 Ins.: N. Chapman. M. D. This plate has been cut down at bottom and relettered. It is ascribed to Jones merely from similarity of work. 1509 EZEKIEL COOPER Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.12 x 3 Ins.: B. Otis del.-W. R. Jones sc.\Revd Ezekiel Cooper.\ Philada Published by S. Kennedy, N° 72 Chesnut St. 1510 MARQUIS CORNWALLIS Stip., vign. Bust in uniform; profile, right. 4.8 x 3.4 Ins.: W R Jones Fee1 | Marquis Cornwallis. 1511 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., oval. Bust; profile, right. 4.2 x 3.2 Ins.: W. R. Jones Sc. | Benj. Franklin, L. L. D. 1512 JOHN EMORY Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.12 x 3 Ins.: Revd John Emory. | Philada Published by S. Kennedy N° 72 Chesnut Sf Restrike; painter and engraver erased. 253 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1513 ALBERT GALLATIN Slip., rect. Full bust; profile, right. 4.6 x 3.9 Ins.: T. Gimbrede p*-W. R. Jones sc. | Albert Gallatin Esqr 1514 JOHN GLOUCESTER Mixed, rect. in rect., ornad. Over inner rect., Bible in clouds with divergent rays. Half-length to right; face % right; right hand uplifted. 9.15 x 7.13 Ins.: Painted by J. Robinson.-Engraved by B. Tanner $ W. R. Jones. | Revd John Gloucester, | Late Pastor of the first African | Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. | Published August 1st 1823, by J. How, Philadelphia. 1515 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Stip., broad rect. frame. Half-length; face % right. 5.6 x 4.10 Ins.: Engraved by W. R. Jones | Alexander Hamilton. 1516 WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON Stip., rect. Half-length in uniform; arms folded, holding sword; face % left. 5.4 x 4.4 Ins.: Painted By Wood.--Publish'd By Joseph Delaplaine S. W. Corner Of Chesnut Seventh Sts Philada 18 lip.-Engraved By W. R. Jones. | Major General Harrison. i. As described. ii. Publisher changed to Pub. by P. Price Jr Philada 1517 WILLIAM HARVEY Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.12 x 2.14 Ins.: W. R. Jones Sc. | Wm Harvey M. D. | From a fine Head by Houbraken. 1518 WILLIAM HUNTER Stip., rect. Nearly half-length; face % left. 3.12 X 3.1 Ins.: B. Otis del-W. R. Jones sc | Revd Wm Hunter. [ Philada Published by S. Kennedy, N° 72 Chesnut St. 1519 ABSALOM JONES Stip., rect. frame. Half-length; seated; right hand on Bible on lap; almost front face. 13.3 x 10.3 Ins.: Painted by R. Peale.-Engraved by W. R. Jones fy J. 254 CHECK LIST Boyd. | The Rev^ Absalom Jones, | Rector of Sf Thomas's African Episcopal Church in the City of Philad. | Philadelphia, Published 12th December 1823 by Joseph How. | (Copyright, 1823.) 1520 JAMES MADISON Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to right; almost front face; book, curtain, etc., in background. 5.3 x 4.5 Ins.: Painted By Stuart-Engraved By W. R. Jones | Published By Joseph Delaplaine S. W. Corner Of Chesnut Seventh Sts Philada 181 J/.. | James Madison Esqr 1521 JAMES MADISON Stip., rect. Bust; profile, left. 4.7 x 3.9 Ins.: T. Gimbrede p1-W. R. Jones sc. | James Madison Esq. | President of the United States. 1522 RICHARD MEAD Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.13 x 2.15 Ins.: A. Ramsay Pinxt~W. R. Jones Scurf \ Richard Mead M.D. 1523 JAMES MONTGOMERY Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 3.7 x 2.13 Ins.: F. Chantry Pinxt-W. R. Jones fc. | James Montgomery. 1524 BENJAMIN RUSH Stip., rect. frame. Full bust; face % right. 6x5.2 Ins.: Drawn By W. Haines.-Engraved By W. R. Jones. | Benfn Rush, M. D. 1525 THOMAS SYDENHAM Stip., oval.. Full bust; face % left. 3.13 x 2.14 Ins.: W. R. Jones sc. | Thomas Sydenham M.D. | From a fine Print, Engraved by J. Houbraken. 1526 ISAIAH THOMAS Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.8 x 2.12 Ins.: Doyle Pinx1-W. R. Jones Sc. | M. VC. Isaiah Thomas Esqr | P. G. Master of Massachusetts; and Author | of the His- tory of Printing. 255 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1527 DANIEL D. TOMPKINS Slip., rect. frame. Half-length; seated front; face % left. 5.15 x 4.15 Ins.: Painted By T. Sully.-Engraved, By W. R. Jones. | Dani. D. Tompkins, | Vice President of the U. States. 1528 CASPAR WISTAR Stip., vign. Bust in outline; head finished; profile, left. 4.12 x 4.1 Ins.: W. Haines Pinx.- W. R. Jones Sc. | Caspar Wistar M. D. i. As described. ii. Painter and engraver erased, and below name, late Pro- fessor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania 01). 1818. | Published by J. Webster 1818. NATHANIEL JOCELYN 1529 U. S. SQUADRON AT ALGIERS Line, rect. 3.15x6.11 Ins.: N. Jocelyn sc. N. Haven, Conn. | U. S. Squaron before the City of Algiers. | June 30th 1815. From "The Naval Temple," Boston, 1816. SIMEON S. JOCELYN 1530 JEHUDI ASHMUN Stip., rect. Half-length, nearly profile left. 4.7 x 3.12 Ins.: Painted by N. Jocelyn.-Engd by S. S. Jocelyn. | Jehudi Ashmun ] signature. 1531 JEREMY L. CROSS Stip., rect. Half-length; face % right. 3.9 x 2.15 Ins.: G. Munger Pinx1-N. S. S. Jocelyn Sc. N. H. | Jeremy L. Cross. 1532 JEREMY L. CROSS Line, rect. Half-length; seated; face % left. 3 x 2.10 Ins.: F. B. Morse Pinxt-S. S. Jocelyn Sc | Jeremy L. Cross. 256 CHECK LIST 1533 DAVID DAGGETT Line, rect. Half-length; face % left. 3.8 x 2.15 Ins.: Wood Pinx*-S. S. Jocelyn Sc. \ Hon. David Daggett, L L. D. \ Kent Prof, of Law in Yale College. | Aged 55 Years. | signature. 1534 TIMOTHY DWIGHT Stip., rect. Half-length; face % right. 3.9x2.15 Ins.: 5. S. Jocelyn Sc. | President Dwight [ signature. 1535 TIMOTHY DWIGHT Stip., oval in rect. Full bust; face % right. 2.8 x 1.7 Ins.: £. S. Jocelyn Sc. | on panel in rect., Dwight. 1536 JONATHAN EDWARDS Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right. 2.14 x 2.13 Ins.'. S. S. Jocelyn Sc. | Pres1 Edwards ) signature. 1537 JONATHAN EDWARDS Stip., rect. Full bust; face to right. 3.13 x 3.1 Ins.: Engraved by S. S. Jocelyn. S. B. Munson. | Rev. Jona. Edwards. | signature. 1538 ALEXANDER M. FISHER Line, rect. Three-quarter-length; seated; pen in right hand; left arm on charts on table; face almost front. 5 x 4.1 Ins.: Morse Pinx.-5. S. Jocelyn Sc | Prof. Alex. M. Fisher of Y. Col. | Lost in the Albion April 22d 1822. 1539 JANE GREY Line, oval. Half-length; profile, right. 3.1 x 2.9 Ins.: S. S Jocelyn Sculp1 | Lady Jane Gray. | Published by N. Whiting 1540 NEHIM HUBBARD Line, rect. Half-length; seated; face front. 5.1 x 4.1 Ins.: H. Shumway Pinx1-S. $. Jocelyn Sculp* | Nehim Hub- bard | 83 years of Age (auto.). 257 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 541 EDWARD IRVING Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 2.13 x 3.4 Ins.: Engd by S. S. Jocelyn S. B. Munson. | Rev. Edward Irving, | four lines biography. 542 EDMUND KEAN Stip., vign. Full bust in costume; face front. 2.13 x 2.11 Ins.: Engd by S. S. Jocelyn S. B. Munson. | Edmund Kean, | three lines biography. 543 S. KILPIN Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 2.14 x 2.12 Ins.: 5. 5. Jocelyn Sc. | Revd S. Kilpin | Exeter. | signature. L544 JONATHAN LEAVITT Stip., rect. frame, omad, suspended. Full bust; face % left. 3x2.5 Ins.: J. H. Wentworth Del.-5. S. Jocelyn Sc. | Jona. Leavitt. 545 WILLIAM LEFFINGWELL Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 3.2 x 2.10 Ins.: N. Jocelyn Pinx1-S. S. Jocelyn Sc. ] (No name.) 546 MADEMOISELLE MARS Stip., vign. Half-length; face % left. 3 x 2.9 Ins.: Engd by S. S. Jocelyn S. B. Munson. | Mademoiselle Mars. | four lines biography. .547 JENEAS MUNSON Stip., rect. Half-length; face front. 3.11 x 3 Ins.: Jennys Pinxt-N. fy S. S. Jocelyn Sc. \ JEneas Munson M. D. | President of the Medical Society of the State of Con- necticut. 548 JOHN NEWTON Stip., rect. Full bust in robes; face % right. 3.13 x 3.1 Ins.: Russell Pinx1-5. -S'. Jocelyn Sc. \Revd John Newton. | Published by Nathan Whiting N. Haven, Con. L549 OBOOKIAH Stip., vign. Bust; face % left. 2.12 x 2.9 Ins.: N. 4* S. S. Jocelyn Sc. | Oboohiah, | A Native Of Owhyhee. 258 CHECK LIST 1550 PAWNEE BRAVE Line, vign. Full bust; face % left. 3.11 x 3.2 Ins.: King Pinx.-5. aS. Jocelyn Sc. | A Pawnee Brave | Son of Old Knife | See Appendix P. 2^7. 1551 THOMAS SCOTT Line, vign. Bust; profile, left; cap on head. 4.1 X 3.7 Ins.: A. S. Jocelyn Sc. | your very affectionate friend | Thomas Scott (auto.) | Published by E. H. Clark Middletown Con. i. As described. n. Publisher changed to Published by N. Whiting. 1552 SIR WALTER SCOTT Stip., vign. Full bust; nearly profile left. 3.5 x 2.8 Ins.: Engd by S. S. Jocelyn 4' S. B. Munson. | Sir Walter Scott, Bart. | five lines biography. 1553 ROGER SHERMAN Line, rect. Half-length; face front. 3.15x3.3 Ins.: Roger Sherman. | Engraved by S. S. Jocelyn N. Haven Con. from a Painting by Earle. 1554 NATHAN SMITH Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length; seated; face front. 4.12x3.12 Ins.: Painted by S. F. B. Morse Esqr-Engraved by S. S. Joce- lyn S. B. Munson. | Nathan Smith M. D. | Late Professor of Surgery and Practice of Physic in Yale College. 1555 MADAME DE STAEL Stip., vign. Half-length; face % left. 2.13 x 2.8 Ins.: Engd by S. S. Jocelyn fy S. B. Munson | Madame De Stael, ] three lines biography. 1556 FRANCOIS JOSEPH TALMA Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 2.12 x 2.9 Ins.: Engd by S. S. Jocelyn $ S. B. Munson | Talma. | four lines biography. 259 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1557 JAMES B. TAYLOR Stip., reel. Half-length; almost front face. 3.7 x 2.15 Ins.: Painted by Waldo fy Jewett.-Engraved by S. S. Jocelyn. | James Brainerd Taylor. 1558 N.W. TAYLOR Line, rect. frame. Full bust; face % left. 5.13 x 5.1 Ins.: Painted by N. Jocelyn.-Engraved by S. S. Jocelyn. \ Revd N. W. Taylor S. T. D. | Dwight Professor of Didactic Theology in Yale College. | Engraved by request of Members of the First Ecclesiastical Society [ in New Haven, of which he was twelve years the Pastor. 1559 JOHN TRUAIR Line, vign. Half-length; face % right; sea in background. 3.9x2.13 Ins.: Drawn by N. Jocelyn fy Engd by S. S. Jocelyn New Haven. | Rev. John Truair. | Minister of the Mariners' Church New York. | 182^. 1560 BENJAMIN TRUMBULL Line, vign. Bust. *** Ins.: G. Munger pinx.-*$. S. Jocelyn sc. | Benj. Trumbull D. D. | Aged 83. 1561 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, rect. Bust to front; head to left. 3.12 x 3.1 Ins.: Stuart Pinx^-5. 5. Jocelyn Sculpt | Qen^ Washington i. As described. ii. Five lines of biography added. m. Engraver erased. iv. Painter and border line erased. Hart, 325. 1562 YALE COLLEGE Line, rect. 5.11 x 8.5 Ins.: Henry C. Pratt Pinx1-Pubd for the Souvenir by P. Price Jr. 1888-S. S. Jocelyn Sc. | Yale College. There is probably an earlier state of this plate. 260 CHECK LIST Note. S. S. Jocelyn engraved in line a series of views for "Re- marks made on a Short Tour between Hartford and Quebec, etc.," S. Converse, New Haven, 1820. He also engraved other general book illustrations. JOSEPH JUSTICE 1563 ST. JOHN IN PATMOS Mixed, rect. Man kneeling to front; right hand to breast; left hand and arm upraised; rock and sea in background. 9.14 X 6-6 Ins.: -J. J. Set | John in the Isle of Patmos 1564 CHRIST, ETC. Line, rect. Christ on clouds, with five Fathers of the Church. 3.13x2.11 Ins.: Christ is the end of the Law | for Righteousness [ J. Jus- tice Sc. F. KEARNY 1565 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Stip., rect. frame, ornad. Half-length; seated; face right. 10.2x8.11 Ins.: John Quincy Adams. | Engraved, by F. Kearny, from a por- trait by King; from Delaplaine's, National Gallery. | Published by B. O. Tyler. | Washington City. Published in 1824. "Price One Dollar" 1566 MATTHEW HENRY Line, rect. Full bust in robes; face front; coat of arms in title. 4.12x3.14 Ins.: Engraved by F. Kearny. | Matthew Henry F. D. M. | Pub- lished by H. C. Sleight New York. 1567 JOSEPH HE WES Line, rect. Half-length; almost front face. 4 x 3.4 Ins.: Joseph Hewes. | Drawn by J. B. Longacre from a Painting in possession | of Joseph Hewes Davis Esqr-Engd by F. Kearny. i. As described. n. Name in autograph. 261 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1568 ANDREW JACKSON Slip., rect. frame. Full-length; standing; face % right; right hand holding the "Constitution." 10 x 6.15 Ins.: Engd from an original drawing | by F. Kearny. | Andrew Jackson. | President of the United States. | March 1st 1829. 1569 MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE Line, rect. frame. Full-length in uniform; standing; face % left; right arm extended; left hand on sword by side; horse and negro servant in background, soldiers, etc. 18.11 x 14.11 Ins.: La Fayette. | in 1781. | four lines on either side of title | Painted by L. Ie Paon, Historical Painter to the Prince of Conde. Engraved by F. Kearny Philadelphia 1824- | Published by F. Kearny. 96 Chesnut S{ 1570 JOHN MARSHALL Stip., rect. Half-length, in robes, writing; face front. 4.5 x 3.7 Ins.: J. Wood Pinx1-F. Kearny Sculp. | Chief Justice Mar- shall. | Engraved for the Anatectic Magazine, Publid by M. Thomas. | ( Copyright.) i. As described. n. All after name erased. 1571 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line. Bust to left, in oval medallion on the side of a monument, supported by Fame. Under oval, figures of Art and History; mountain, trees, etc., in background. 4.11 x 3.11 Ins.: Desd by G. Fairman.-Kearny Sculpt | American Litera- ture fy Fine Arts, Rewarding Patriotism $ Vertue. 1572 BANK OF UNITED STATES Line, vign. Front elevation. 5.10 x 13.8 Ins.: Designed by Wm. Strickland.-Engraved by F. Kearny. | Bank of the United States | Philadelphia. 1573 UNITED STATES BRANCH BANK, NEW YORK Line, vign. 2.2 x 3.6 Ins.: F. Kearny Sc. | U. S. Branch Bank-Wall Street. 1574 FORT TICONDEROGA Line, rect. 2.15 x 4.5 262 CHECK LIST Ins.: Painted by Cole-Engd on steel by F. Kearny | View near Ticonderoga. 1575 INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL Line, vign. 2.4 x 3.13 Ins.: F. Kearney Sc. | Browri's Indian Queen Hotel, | Washing- ton City, | (Cut close to last line.) 1576 NAPOLI Aqua., rect. Seaport view. 6.1 x 8.12 Ins.: Phila Engd $ Pubd by F. Kearny from an Original Draw- ing, done under the direction of an Officer of the U. S. Navy, 1827. | Napoli Di Romania. | Copy-right secured according to act of Congress. 1577 PASS OF LA CABRERA Aquatint, rect. 4.8 x 6.15 Ins.: Drawn by T. Birch from a Sketch by Wm Duane.-F. Kearny Aqf | Pass of La Cabrera. 1578 POROS HARBOR Aquatint, rect. 5.15 x 8.9 Ins.: Phila Engd Pubd by F. Kearny from an Original Draw- ing done under the direction of an Officer of the U. S. Navy. 1827. | S. E. Entrance of Poros Harbour Morea, | Seat Of Gov- erment, June 1827. | (Copyright.) 1579 ROCKY MOUNTAINS Line, rect. 4.8 x 7.9 Ins.: S. Seymour del.-F. Kearny sc. | View of the Rocky Moun- tains on the Platte, 50 miles from their Base. 1580 SCIO Aquatint, rect. 5.14 x 8.9 Ins.: Phila Engd Pubd by F. Kearny from an Original Draw- ing, done under the direction of an Officer of the U. S. Navy. 1827. | Scio | (Copyright.) 1581 WASP AND FROLIC Aquatint, rect. Naval battle. 11.14x17 Ins.: Drawn Engraved by F. Kearny from a Sketch by Lieut. 263 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Claxton of the Wasp. | The Capture of H. B. M. Sloop of War Frolic, Capn Wynyates, by the U. S. Sloop of War Wasp, Capn Jab Jones, on the 18th of Octr | etc. | Pubd by C. P. Fessenden N° 7 S. Seventh Sf Philada 1582 THE LAST SUPPER Line, rect. 15.1 x 22.7 Ins.: Painted by Leonardo da Vinci.-Engraved Published by F. Kearny, N. York, from the original print by Raphael Mor- ghen. | Verily I say unto you, one of you which eateth with me shall betray me. | Mark. Cap. XIV. v. 18. | Printed by Ulman 4 Pilbrow. 1583 THE LAST SUPPER Line, rect. 5.3 x 8.8 Ins.: Painted by Leonardo da Vinci-Engraved by F. Kearny. | The Last Supper. 1584 MOSES RECEIVING THE TABLETS Aquatint, rect. 11.4 x 16.10 Ins.: Tucker, deV-Published by Joseph Hoze, Philadelphia 1825. - Kearny Aqu^ | Moses Reieving the Ten Commandments. | one line. 1585 BRIDGE OF GUEULE D'ENFER Line, rect. 7.7 x 5.4 Ins.: Kearny Sc. | Bridge of Gueule d'Enfer. 1586 CASCADE NEAR OYSANS Line, rect. 5.5 x 7.9 Ins.: Engraved by F. Kearny. | Cascade near Oysans. | Dau- phiny. 1587 GRENOBLE Line, rect. 4.13 x 7.4 Ins.: Engraved by, F. Kearny. | Grenoble 1588 MT. ETNA Line, rect. 5.1 x 7.8 Ins.: Engraved by F. Kearny. | Etna, from the East. 264 CHECK LIST 1589 PEAK CAVERN Line, rect. 5.1 x 7.1 Ins.: Engraved, by F. Kearny. | Peak Cavern Derbyshire. 1590 RHONE GLACIER Line, rect. 5.6 x 6.14 Ins.: Engraved, by F. Kearny. | Glacier Source of the Rhone. 1591 SEGOVIA CASTLE Line, rect. 5.2 x 7.8 Ins.: G. Cooke, del.-F. Kearny, Sc. | Castle of Segovia. The above seven plates are from Pinkerton's "Voyages," Philadelphia, 1810-12. Note. In addition to these described, F. Kearny engraved a number of small Annual plates and general book illustrations; Bible prints, etc. THOMAS KELLY 1592 JOSEPH ADDISON Stip., vign. Half-length, to right; face % left. 5.2 x 4.8 Ins.: Sir G. Kneller Pinxt-Engraved by T. Kelly. | The R1 Hon^6 Joseph Addison. | Published by Samuel Walker, Harlem Place, Washington Street Boston. 1593 FISHER AMES Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to left; face % left. 4.11 x 3.13 Ins.: Painted by Stuart.-Engraved by T. Kelly. | Fisher Ames. | Published by Samuel Walker, Harlem Place, Washing- ton Street Boston. 1594 HUGH BLAIR Stip., rect. Half-length in robes; seated; face to right; hands clasped on lap. 4.11 x 3.14 Ins.: Raeburn pinx.-T. Kelly Sculp. | Hugh Blair, D. D. | Published by Samuel Walker, Harlem Place, Washington Street Boston. i. As described. ii. Publication line erased. 265 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1595 HUGH BLAIR Mixed, rect. frame, omad. Full bust in robes; face right. 2.11x1.13 Ins.: Blair. | T. Kelly Sc. | (Restrike.) 1596 ANNE BOLEYN Stip., rect. Half-length; face % left. 3.7 x 2.13 Ins.: T. Stothard Pinx.-Engraved by T. Kelly. | Anne Bullen. | Published by True Greene Boston 1597 J. BUCKMINSTER Line, rect. Three-quarter-length, in gown, seated; face to left. 4.3 x 3.3 Ins.: T. Kelly | your Father | J Buckminster (auto.). 1598 LORD BYRON Stip., rect. with rounded top. Full bust to left; face % right. 3.14x3.3 Ins.: Philips Del. - 0. Pelton T. Kelly | Byron. (Cut close below name.) 1599 NATHANIEL CHAPMAN Line, rect. Three-quarter-length; standing by table; face % right; right hand on upright book; left hand on open book. 12.2x9.13 Ins.: Engraved by T. Kelly, from the original picture painted by J. Neagle, for the Hall of the Medical Institute Philadelphia. | N. Chapman, M. D. | Professor of the Institutes Practice of Physic Clinical Practice in the University of Pennsylvania, ^c. ^c. ^c. | (Copyright, 1831.) 1600 J. RODMAN DRAKE Line, oval in rect. Bust, face front. 3.5 x 2.14 Ins.: Rodgers Pinx1-T. Kelly Sc. | J. R. Drake, j Born 7 Aug 1795-Died 20 Sep* 1820. 1601 JOHN DRYDEN Line, rect. Full bust; face % right. 4.11 x 3.14 Ins.: T. Kelly Sc. | John Dryden. | Published by Samuel Walker, Harlem Place, Washington Street Boston. 266 CHECK LIST 1602 CHARLES JAMES FOX Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 4.11 x 3.14 Ins.: Engraved by T. Kelly. | The Right Honble Chas James Fox. | Published by Samuel Walker, Harlem Place, Washington Street Boston. i. As described. n. Last line erased. 1603 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., rect. Half-length, seated at table to left, reading; face % left; glasses on. 4.10 x 3.14 Ins.: Martin Pinxt-T. Kelly Sc. | Benjamin Franklin. | Pub- lished by Samuel Walker, Harlem Place, Washington St. Boston. i. As described. n. Last line erased. 1604 H. A. HARALSON Line, rect. Full bust; face front. 4 x 3.2 Ins.: Engraved by T. Kelley. | Hn. A. Haralson, (auto.) 1605 GEORGE H. HILL Line, broad rect. frame, omad. Half-length; face front. 6.8 x 5.7 Ins.: Geo. W. Twibill Pinxt-T. Kelly Sc. | Geo. H. Hill.\ Comedian. | R. Miller Printer. | Painted Engraved for the New York Mirror. 1606 HORACE HOLLEY Stip., rect. Bust in robes and bands; face % left. 4.1 x 3.5 Ins.: Engraved by T. Kelly, from the Portrait by Stuart. | The Rev. Horace Holley, L L. D. i. As described. n. The "Rev." changed to "Revd." 1607 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., oval. Full bust to left; face % right. 3.2 x 2.10 Ins.: T. Kelly Sc. | Gen1 Andrew Jackson. 1608 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 4.11 x 3.13 Ins.: Painted by Otis.-T. Kelly Sc. | Thomas Jefferson. | Pub- 267 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS lished by Samuel Walker, Harlem Place, Washington Street Boston. i. As described. ii. Publication line erased. 1609 SAMUEL JOHNSON Stip., vign. Half-length; seated; face to left. 5.4x3.14 Ins.: Sir Joshua Reynolds Pinx1-Engraved by T. Kelly. | Sam- uel Johnson, L L. D.\ Published by Samuel Walker, Harlem Place, Washington Street Boston. 1610 RUFUS KING Line, rect. Half-length; seated to left; face % left. 4.7 x 3.7 Ins.: Engraved by T. Kelly from the Original Picture by Stuart. | Rufus King. | signature. 1611 VICESIMUS KNOX Stip., vign. Full bust in clerical dress; face front. 4.11x4.7 Ins.: Painted by Oliver R. A.-Engraved by T. Kelly. | V Knox (auto.) | Published by Samuel Walker Harlem Place Washing- ton Street Boston. 1612 PATRICK LYON Line, rect. Full-length, standing at a forge, holding hammer resting on anvil; helper at bellows; view of building out of win- dow to left. 4 x 2.14 Ins.: Engraved by T. Kelly from the Original Picture by Neagle. | Patrick Lyon. i. As described. ii. Double line outside rect. and all inscription. in. Inside double lines, floriated corners; title changed to Vil- lage Blacksmith, and under frame, Engraved for the Young Peoples Book. 1613 LOUIS McLANE Line, rect. Full bust; face to left. 4.8 x 3.7 Ins.: Painted by G. S. Newton.-Eng. by T. Kelly. | (Proof.) i. As described. ii. Engraved by T. Kelly from a painting by G. S. Newton. | Louis McLane. | signature. 268 CHECK LIST 1614 JOHN NEWLAND MAFFITT Stip., reel. Full bust; face % left. 2.14 x 2.7 Ins.: P. Hill Pinxt-Thos Kelly Sc. \ John Nezdand Moffitt (auto.) 1615 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; nearly front face. 3.14 x 3.4 Ins.: Thos Kelly Sc. | Napoleon. | Exeter, | J. B. Williams. | 1827. 1616 EDWARD PAYSON Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.13 x 3.3 Ins.: H. C. Pratt Pinx1-T. Kelly Sc. | Edward Payson, D. D. 1617 EDWARD PREBLE Line, rect. Half-length in uniform; face % right. 4.6 X 3.7 Ins.: Engraved by T. Kelly from the Picture in Faneuil Hall Boston. | Edward Preble. U. S. N. | signature. 1618 JOHN ROGERS Mixed, rect. Full bust in robes and bands; face to left. 3.12 x 3.2 Ins.: Engraved from a copy of the original by Smibert-T. Kelley. | Rev. John Rogers | of Ipswich. Mass. dE. 66. | Died Dec. 28th 174-5. in his 80th year. 1619 CHARLES ROLLIN Line, vign. Oval frame on Egyptian base; name at top of frame; to left, obelisk and pyramid; to right, a galley; at base, open book, sword, etc. 9.7 x 7.8 Ins.: Rollin. | Designed Drawn by John R. Penniman. Boston. -Copyright Secured according to Law.-Engraved by Kelly. | Published by S. Walker, Harlem Place, Newbury Street Boston 1823. 1620 PHILIP SCHUYLER Line, rect. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 4.6 x 3.7 Ins.: Painted by J. Trumbull.-Engraved by T. Kelly. | Major General Philip Schuyler. | signature. 269 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1621 SIR WALTER SCOTT Stip., vign. Full bust, with plaid; face to left. 3.15 x 3.4 Ins.: over, Chronicles of the Canongate. | under, J. R. Smith del.-T. Kelly Sc. | Sir Walter Scott. | from the bust by Chan- trey | Boston. | Samuel H. Parker, 16^ Washington St. i. As described. n. First, fifth and sixth lines erased. 1622 SIR WALTER SCOTT Stip., rect. Full bust; face left. 4.6 x 3.10 Ins.: Raeburn Pinx1-Engraved by T. Kelly. | Sir Walter Scott, Baronet. | Published by Samuel Walker, Harlem Place, Wash- ington Street Boston. 1623 JOHN SERGEANT Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 7.6 x 5.14 Ins.: Painted by Robinson.-Engraved by Thos Kelly. \John Sergeant. | Philadelphia Pub: by R. H. Hobson. lift Chesnut St | Copy Right secured according to Law. 1624 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE Stip., rect. Full bust; face to left. 4.9 x 3.12 Ins.: Drawn from the Chandos Portrait in the possession of the Marquis of Buckingham.-T. Kelly Sc. | William Shakspeare. | Published by Samuel Walker, Harlem Place, Washington Street Boston. 1625 MARTIN F. TUPPER Stip., vign. Full bust; face slightly to right. 3.8 X 3.1 Ins.: Engraved by T. Kelley. | Martin F. Tupper (auto.) | Bos- ton | Charles H. Peirce. | R. Andrews Print. i. As described. n. All after name erased. 1626 JOHN URQUHART Stip., rect. Full bust; profile, left. 3.2 x 2.5 Ins.: T. Kelly Sc. | John Urquhart. | Ob1 JanV 10th 1827. AEt. 18 Years. | Boston. Published by Crocker # Brewster. 1627 JOHN WALKER Line, rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.4 x 2.7 Ins.: T. Kelly Sc. | John Walker. | (Cut close to last line.) 270 CHECK LIST 1628 ARTEMAS WARD Slip., vign. Bust; face % left. 2.8 x 2.2 Ins.: 1795 | Major Gen1 Artemas Ward | State of Massachusetts Bay Council Chamber July 23, 1777 | Artemas Ward Pres1 (auto.) | S. A. Schoff and T. Kelley Sc. 1629 JOSEPH WARREN Stip., rect. Interior of room. Full-length, with gun in right hand, bidding farewell to wife who points to child in cradle. 6.11 x 4.14 Ins.: J. Brougham.-T. Kelley. | Gen1 Warren taking leave of his wife and child | on the eve of the battle of Bunker Hill. | W. L. Ormsby. Printer. | Designed Engraved Expressly for the Columbian Magazine. 1630 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, rect. Full-length in uniform, standing, head to left, by a white horse, holding bridle in left hand on saddle; chapeau in right hand. 23.6 x 15.15 Ins.: Painted by Gilbert Stuart.- (Copyright, 1836, by L. P. Clover)-Engraved by T. Kelly. | W ashington. | From a copy by M. A. Swett taken from the Original Picture by Stuart in Faneuil Hall Boston. | Printed by A. King. i. As described. n. Address added, Published by the Franklin Print Com- pany, Jf.6 Court Sl Boston | Printer changed to R. Neale. in. Before title, Scene Dorchester Heights, March 17th 1776. ) Printer changed to M. V. Coles, | D. H. Craig Agent sub- stituted for "46 Court S1-" Hart, 656. 1631 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Bust; face % left. 4.9 x 3.12 Ins.: Painted by Stuart.-Engraved by T. Kelly. | G° Washing- ton (auto.) | Published by Samuel Walker, Harlem Place, Wash- ington Street Boston. i. As described. ii. Publisher erased. Hart, 405. 271 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1632 RUINS OF ATHENS Line, rect. 5.7 x 7.12 Ins.: Metz. del.-Published by S. Walker Boston 182^.-T. Kelly sculp. | Ruins of Athens. 1633 CITY OF MEMPHIS Line, rect. 5.5 x 7.11 Ins.: W. M. Craig del.-Published by S. Walker Boston 1823.- T. Kelly Sc. | East View of the City of Memphis, with the fa- mous Statue of Memnon. 1634 JERUSALEM Line, rect. 6.7 x 8.12 Ins.: W. M. Craig del. - T. Kelly Sc Boston. | View of the City of Jerusalem, | in its present state. Note. T. Kelly engraved a number of good Annual plates, Bible plates and general book illustrations. J. KENNEDY 1635 CAROLAN Line, vign. Old man, half-length, seated to right, playing on a harp. 4x4 Ins.: J. Kennedy Set. N. Y. | Carolan | The Celebrated Irish Bard. 1636 ZEBULON M. PIKE Mixed, oval in rect. Full bust in uniform, nearly profile right. 4.8x3.13 Ins.: J. Kennedy s. | The brave Brigadier General | Zebulon M. Pike, | Who gloriously fell in his Country's | cause April 27th 1813. | At York In Upper Canada. i. As described. n. Same plate with German inscription. Engraver's name erased. 1637 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mez., rect. Full bust; face to left. 16 x 13.10 Ins.: Gen1 George Washington. [ This Print is respectfully Ded- 272 CHECK LIST icated to the Citizens of the United States by | T. W. Free- man. | Engraved from the Original Picture Painted by Gilbert Stewart Esqr, | Now in the Possession of Paul Beck Esqr. | Free- man Excudit.-J. Kennedy sc1 | Printed Published by T. W. Freeman, Philadelphia 1st Septr 1813. Hart, 406. 1638 THE RETREAT, NEAR YORK Line, rect. 3.8 x 5 Ins.: Peter Atkenson, Architect.-J. Kennedy S. \ Perspective View of the North Front of the Retreat near York. | Engd for Isaac Peirce, Phila Note. J. Kennedy also engraved for the New Encyclopedia, published for John Low, New York, 1797; and he made seven- teen plates for Tooke's "Pantheon," Evert Duvckinck, New York, 1810. THOMAS KENSETT 1639 BROTHER JONATHAN'S SOLILOQUY Line, rect. Street view; three horses hitched to a post at a corner house bearing signs inscribed "Sheriff's Office," "Rags," "Ex- change," "Broker," "Bank," "Peter Pillage, Attorney at Law," etc. In middle foreground a hatless man leaning on a fence. 7.12x12.15 Ins.: over, Bankers and Brokers Coat of Arms. | Great Estates may venture more. | Franklin. | nine lines in two columns. | under, Kensett Pinx. et Sculp. [ Brother Jonathan's Soliloquy on the Times | seven lines. 1640 UPPER AND LOWER CANADA Line, rect., map. 13.10 x 18.3 Ins.: To the officers of the army and the citizens of the United States | This \ Map \ of \ Upper and Lower Canada | and United States contiguous. | contracted from the Manuscript surveys of P. F. | Tardieu | Is respectfully Inscribed by the public's | most Obedient Servant | Thomas Kensett. | Kensett Sculp, Cheshire | Conn1 | (Copyright, Nov. 2. 1812.) 273 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS J. KIDDER 1641 BOSTON COMMON Aquatint, rect. 4.3 x 7.7 Ins.: A View on Boston Common. From "The Polyanthos," Boston, June, 1813. Identified by text. 1642 BOSTON COURT-HOUSE Aquatint, rect. 4.2 x 7.6 Ins.: Drawn and Eng. by J. Kidder. | View of the Court House in Boston. Erected in 1811 and 1812. 1643 BOSTON BRICK MEETING Aquatint, rect. 4.3 x 6.3 Ins.: Drawn by I. R. Smith.-Engraved by J. Kidder. | View of the Old Brick Meeting House in Boston 1808. 1644 BAPTIST MEETING-HOUSE Aquatint, rect. 4.9 x 7.12 Ins.: Third Baptist Meeting House in Charles Street. WILLIAM KNEASS 1645 WILLIAM BALL Line, rect. Bust; profile, left; ruled background. 4.14 x 3.7 Ins.: W. Ball. R. W. G. P. M. | From a sketch by Strickland, Architect, Philad.-Ruling by Tiebout.-Kneass sc. 1646 JOSEPH BLACK Stip., oval. Half-length; seated; face % left. 4.7 x 3.8 Ins.: Grav'd by TV. Kneass | Dr Joseph Black | Philad. Pub. by Matthew Carey 1807 1647 JOHN CALVIN Line, rect. Half-length; profile, left. 3.10 x 2.14 Ins.: From a Medal by Dacier in Possession of Mr Beddar.- Kneass sc. | John Calvin | Philad. Pub. by D. Hogan *** 274 CHECK LIST 1648 ALEXANDER CRUDEN Line, oval in rect. Full bust; face to right; arms under oval. 8.2 x 6.4 Ins.: Engraved by W. Kneass | Alexander Cruden. | Philad. Pub- lished by Kimber, Conrad 8? Co. N° 93 Market St. 1649 WASHINGTON IRVING Etch., vign. Full-length; standing; right hand to chin. 6.9 x 3.5 Ins.: Engd by Wm Kneass. | Very truly yours | Washington Irving (auto.) | "The Author Of The Sketch Book." | E. Littell, Philadelphia. 1650 BENJAMIN LAY Stip., vign. Full-length; standing; hat on head; in right hand cane and book inscribed "African Emancipation." *** Ins.: Kneass sc. | Benjamin Lay 1651 AGNES VON ORLAMUNDA Stip., oval. Three-quarter-length; standing; hands clasped in front; face % right. 4.2 x 3.3 Ins.: Kneass. Philad. | Wahre Abbildung der hin und wieder er- scheinenden so genannten | Weissen Frau [ Agnes Graefin von Orlamiinda. 1652 WILLIAM PENN Stip., rect. Nearly half-length; face % right. 4.12 X 3.14 Ins.: Engrav'd by Kneass. Young fy Co. | William Penn. | B. 16^ D. 1718. 1653 SPENCER PERCIVAL Line, vign. Full bust; face % right. 3 x 2.12 Ins.: Kneass sc. | Rt Hon™6 Spencer Percival. | From Life by Chas. V. Williams, Phila. 1813. i. As described. n. Last line erased. 1654 ROB ROY MACGREGOR Line, vign. Full bust; face % left. 4 x 3.11 Ins.: Engraved by Kneass, Young 8' Co. sc | Rob Roy Ma- gregor. | from an original painting in the possession of | Herbert Buchanan Of Arden Esquire. 275 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1655 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Bust to left. 4.3 x 3.7 Ins.: W. Kneass sc. Philada | Washington. | Published by J. Downing Lexington KentV Hart, 408. 1656 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mixed. Oval with olive and laurel branch at sides. Above, a pen and sword crossed; below, a ribbon inscribed "First in War first in Peace & first in the hearts of his Countrymen"; sur- rounded by diverging rays. The whole enclosed in a circle of palm and oak leaves; over this an eagle with shield and ribbon in- scribed "July | 1811 | Amor Patrie." War trophies to left; em- blems of peace and plenty to right. Bust in uniform; profile, right. Heading to certificate of the Washington Association of Philadelphia. 5 X 5.4 Ins.: G. Fairman del-W. Kneass Sculp. i. As described. ii. With Pro Patrice instead of "Amor Patrie." m. Without circle, lettered (Washington) | (Association) Hart, 712. 1657 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mixed, similar to above. Bust in uniform; profile, right. On ribbon, "First in War First in Peace First in the Hearts of his Countrymen"; on ribbon from eagle, "October | 1814 | Cor unum via | una | "; a series of outer diverging rays, and a man plough- ing in right distance. Heading to certificate of Washington Association of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 5.2 x 6.7 Ins.: Engrav'd by-Kneass Philada Hart, 713. 1658 BOMBARDMENT OF FORT McHENRY Line, vign. 4.2 x 8 + Ins.: W. Strickland del. - W. Kneass Sc. | Bombardment of Fort McHenry 1659 BANK OF THE UNITED STATES Line, vign. 3.15 x 7.3 Ins.: Engrav'd by Kneass, Young $ C° | Front Elevation of the Bank of the U. S. | Design'd by W. Strickland Arch1 I Published by M. Thomas, Philada 276 CHECK LIST 1660 CONSTITUTION AND GUERRIERE Line, rect. Naval combat. 9.13 x 14 Ins.: Engagement took place Aug1 19. 181%-at 6 O'Clock P. M. | Design'd Engrav'd df Publish'd by W. Strickland W. Kneass Philada %lt Sept. 181%. | Signal Naval Victory. ] Achieved by Capt. Hull, of the U. S. Frigate Constitution, over H. B. Majesty's Frigate Guerriere | Capt. Dacres; which terminated in the total destruction of the Enemy's Ship, after a close Action of 30 Minutes. | Three lines each side of title. 1661 EAGLE TAVERN, ALBANY, NEW YORK Line, vign. 1.6 x 2.2 Ins.: Kneass sc. | Eagle Tavern. | Albany | etc. ] Engraved for the United States Directory (1822). 1662 COLONEL LAIGHT'S CAMP Line, rect. 3.9 x 5.12 Ins.: H. Reinagle del.-Kneass. Young fy Co. sc. | View of the Camp of Coln Laight's Regiment of Militia. [ in the vicinity of Manhattanville S. of N. York. | Engraved for the Analectic Magazine. 1663 MASONIC HALL, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 19.2 x 18.8 Ins.: Drawn by William Strickland Architect-Engraved by William Kneass. | Masonic Hall | Philadelphia. Cut close to last line. 1664 QUEBEC Aquatint, rect. 4.4 x 7.6 Ins.: W. Strickland del.-W. Kneass Sc. | A View of Quebec from Point Levy 1665 FALL OF FYERS Line, rect. 5.2 x 6.10 Ins.: Kneass sc | Upper Fall of Fyers 1666 LAPLAND LADY Line, rect. Full-length; face % left. 6.6 x 4.2 Ins.: W. Kneass sc. | Lady of Lapland 277 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1667 LAPLANDERS Line, vign. Two men. 4.11 x 4.11 Ins.: Laplanders. 1668 LAPLAND MAGICAL DRUM Line, vign. Man seated beating a flat, curiously inscribed drum. 5x4.8 Ins.: Kneass sc. | Magical Drum. The last two are on one plate; and the six above plates are from Pinkerton's "Voyages," Philadelphia, 1810-12. 1669 MATLOCK HIGH TORR Line, rect. 7.2 X 5.9 Ins.: Kneass Sc. | Matlock High Torr. 1670 ST. VINCENT'S ROCK, BRISTOL Line, rect. 4.4 X 6.6 Ins.: Kneass sc. | Vincents Rocks near Bristol from the West 1671 MERCURY Line, rect. Mercury seated to right, tying wings to his left foot; winged helmet and caduceus at feet. 6.13 x 4.10 Ins.: W. Kneass fc | Dum brevis esse laboro obscurus sio. | Pub. by Wm Duane Market Str. Philad. Note. Wm. Kneass and Kneass, Young & Co. engraved a con- siderable number of plates for S. F. Bradford's encyclopedia. Kneass also engraved general book illustrations, vignettes for title-pages, etc. G. S. LANG 1672 WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWARE Line, rect. 14.7x18.12 Ins.: Painted by Sully.-Etched by W. Humphreys-Engraved by G. S. Lang. | Washington passing the Delaware, Evening previous to the Battle of Trenton, Dec. 25th. 1776. I Philadel- phia. Published by Samuel Augustus Mitchell, May 20th. 1825. ] (Copyright, May 20, 1825) | Printed by B. Rogers. 278 CHECK LIST 1673 ATHENS Line, rect. 2.13 x 4.3 Ins.: Doughty Del. from a Sketch by R. Greg Esq.-G. S. Lang Sc. | Atenas. | Athens.-Atenes. 1674 TITLE-PAGE Line, vign. Bearskin, deer horns, gun, axe, etc., suspended from limb of tree; landscape background. 3.12 x 2.15 Ins.: The | Pioneers. | G. Fairman Del.-G. S. Lang Sc | Phila- delphia | Published by H. Hall, 1823. LAVIGNE 1675 WILLIAM INGALLS Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.9x2.15 Ins.: Williams Pinx-Lavigne Sc. | William Ingalls M. D. 1676 JOHN PHILLIPS Stip., rect. Full bust; face front. 3.5 x 2.15 Ins.: H. Williams Pinx.-Lavigne, Sc. \ Hon John Phillips L. L. D. 1677 HUMPHREY PRIDEAUX Stip., oval. Full bust in robes, face front. 3.10 x 2.15 Ins.: Laveigne Sc. | Humphrey Prideaux D.D. ALEXANDER LAWSON 1678 LUCAS ALAMAN Line, vign. Full bust; face % left. 4.12 x 3.14 Ins.: Alexr Lawson sculp. | Lucas Alaman. | Insigne protector de ciencias y artes | Et merito acechando en todas partes. Cut close below last line. 1679 ALVARADO, CORTES, ETC. Line. Group of four portraits in circles. Diam. of each 2.1 Ins.: A. Lawson sc. | Pedro de Alvarado | Ferdinand Cortes | Christoval de Olid | Gonzales de Sandoval | Printed by F. Brown. 279 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1680 ROBERT BURNS Line, oval in rect., ornad; name in oval wreath. Full bust; nearly profile left. 5 x 3.6 Ins.: Robert Burns. | A Nasmyth pinxt.-A Lawson fel | Pub- lishd by T. Dobson, Philada 1681 EDWARD GIBBON Line, oval in rect., ornad; name in panel over oval. Full bust; nearly profile left. 7 x 4.12 Ins.: Edward Gibbon Esqr Born the 8th May 1737 | Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds.-Engrav'd by A. Lawson | Print'd by F. Brown. | Engrav'd for Birch $ Small's Edition of Gibbon's His- tory of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. 1682 DAVID HUME Line, oval in rect., ornad. Full bust; face % left. 6.14 x 4.12 Unlettered proof in the "Lawson Collection," Philadelphia, Academy of Fine Arts, Print Department. 1683 WILLIAM PENN Stip., oval in rect., on pedestal, ornad. Penn arms beneath, with books, etc. Full bust; face % right. 7.9 x 4.5 Ins.: William Penn \ J. J Barralet Dir exit.-Lawson fculp.\ Drawn from the Original Bust in the Logonian Library Phila- delphia 1 Novr 1797. 1684 SUSANNAH POULSON Line, rect. Half-length; seated; cap on head; face front. 4.13x3.15 Ins.: Mrs. Susannah Poulson, | Engraved by Alexander Lawson, in 1831, from an original Picture painted | by James Peale, in 1808, in the possession of her | Husband, Z. Poulson. [ Printed by Benj Rogers. | Proof 1685 PREBLE MEDAL Line. Obverse of Congress medal to Capt. Edward Preble. Diam. 2.9 Ins.: Lawson, sc. 1686 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE Line, oval. Full bust; face % left. 4.1 x 3.6 Ins.: Lawson sc. | William Shakspeare. | Printed by J° Brown. 280 CHECK LIST 1687 TRUXTON MEDAL Line. Obverse of Congress medal to Thos. Truxton. Diam. 2.8 Ins.: A. Lawson sculp. 1688 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, oval frame in rect., helmet, sword, olive and oak branches under oval, name on tablet. Bust; head left. 6.6 x 4.4 Ins.: G. Washington | Barralet Direxit-Lawson sc | Publish'd by R. Campbell df C° | From a Copy Painted by J. Paul. i. As described. n. Address changed to Publish'd by Conrad fy C° in. Address erased. Hart, 409. 1689 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, rect. Full-length, in uniform, standing midway on flight of stairs, addressing the Goddess of Liberty seated at top beside an altar, holding the "Resignation" in her hand. To left, a temple and American eagle; to right, a view of Mount Vernon. 6.2x3.13 Ins.: Barrelet Invt $ Direxit-Lawson sculp \ General Wash- ington's ] Resignation. | Published by B. Davies Philada 1st Feby 1799. i. As described. n. Publisher erased. Hart, 776. 1690 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, vign. Bust of Washington on pedestal, in front of similar busts of Franklin, Hamilton, etc., in landscape. America sup- porting a shield, dictating to a winged figure of History for whom a cherub is holding an ink-stand; eagle to right of America. 6.3x6 Ins.: Birch Del1 | Engraved, By Lawson 1691 PERRY'S VICTORY Line, rect. Naval combat. 18.11 x 26 Ins.: Painted by T. Birch.-Published by Joseph Delaplaine.- Engraved by A. Lawson | Printed by B. Rogers | Perry's Victory on Lake Erie. i. As described. ii. Publisher changed to Published by H. Quig N. E. cor. 7th Sansom St. | printer changed to Printed by C. Quig. 281 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1692 ELECTION SCENE, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 16.9 x 24.8 Ins.: I. L. Krimmel Pinxit 1815. An unfinished plate in the "Lawson Collection," Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; representing an election in front of the state-house in Philadelphia. 1693 MACPHERSON BLUES Described as-Small folio, drawn by J. J. Barralet, engraved by A. Lawson. Macpherson Blues taking leave. 1694 OTO COUNCIL Line, rect. A Council between Indians and United States officers. 4.4x7.13 Ins.: Designed by S. Seymour.-Lawson sc. | Oto Council. 1695 SCHUYLKILL BRIDGE Line, rect. 2.13 x 4.8 Ins.: J. J. Barralet del.-A. Lawson Sc. | North View of Schuyl- kill Bridge. 1696 SCHUYLKILL BRIDGE Line, rect. 2.12 x 6.13 Ins.: over rect., Architectural Plan and Elevation of the Schuyl- kill P. Bridge. | under rect., Lawson sc. | four lines. 1697 ST. PETER'S, ROME Line, rect. 2.9 x 3.14 Ins.: A. Lawson Sc. ] St. Peters Cathedral at Rome. 1698 SANCTA SOPHIA Line, rect. 2.12 x 4.5 Ins.: A. Lawson Sc. | View of the Sancta Sophia, a Turkish Mosque at Constantinople. 1699 UNITED STATES CAPITOL, 1814 Line, rect. In upper right-hand corner, Liberty and Fame. 4.15 x 7.13 Ins.: Alexr Rider Del.-Alexr Lawson sc. | View of the Capitol of the United States after the Conflagration in I8IJ1,. 282 CHECK LIST 1700 VIRGINIA COAST Line. 7.4 x 9.4 + Ins.: Latrobe Del.-Lawson Sc. \ Section of the Coast of Vir- ginia at Cape Henry. From Transactions American Philosophical Society, Phila- delphia, 1799. 1701 FAMOUS MOUNTAIN Line, rect. Landscape. 4.7 x 7.8 Ins.: Lawson, sc. | Famous Mountain between the Provinces of Kiang-see and Quanton in China Note. A. Lawson engraved many of the plates for "Wilson's Ornithology," Philadelphia, 1808-13; and a number of excellent small book illustrations and Annual plates. L. LE MET 1702 BENJAMIN RUSH Roulette, circular. Bust; profile, right. Diam. 2.3 Ins.: Drawn Engd by L. Le Met Philada 1703 JOSEPH SHIPPEN Roulette, circular. Bust; profile, right. Diam. 2.3 Ins.: Drawn Engraved by L. Lemet, Philada 1704 JOHN C. WILLIAMS Roulette, circular. Bust; profile, right. Diam. 2.3 Ins.: Drawn # Engrd by L. Lemet, Albany W. S. LENEY 1705 MRS. ABINGTON Line, oval in rect. Full-length; running to left. 3.9 x 2.7 Ins.: Act. 3. Much Ado about Nothing. Scene I | Hamberg delf -Leney fculp. | Mrs Abington in Character of Beatrice. | two lines | Printed for John Cawthorn N° 5 Catharine Street, Strand. Jan. 26. 1806. 283 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1706 JOHN ADAMS Slip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 3.11 x 3.1 Ins.: Leney fcL | John Adams. 1707 FISHER AMES Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; face % left; left hand on book on lap. 3.13 x 3.2 Ins.: Stuart Pinxt-Leney fcf | Fisher Ames. | Engrav'd for the Anatectic Magazine-Published by M. Thomas. | (Copyright, 1814.) i. As described. ii. Magazine and publisher erased, and Leney fc. 1708 MR. ANGELO Line, oval in rect. Full-length, seated, in female dress. 4 X 3.1 Ins.: Act. I. The Minor. | De Wilde pinx1-Leney sculp. | Mr Angelo as Mrs Cole | two lines | London. Printed for J. Bell British Library, Strand, Septr 29. 1792. 1709 QUEEN ANNE Stip., oval. Bust; profile, right. 3.2 x 2.8 Ins.: Queen Ann. | Leney del1 et fct\ New York Published by W. Dur ell # Co. 1710 THOMAS BANKS Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.12 x 2.12 Ins.: J. Northcote Esqr R. A. pinxf-W. Leney sculp1 | Thomas Banks Esqr R. A. | Published by, Scatcherd and Whitaker, Ave Maria Lane, June 1. 179Ip. 1711 MISS BARCLAY Line, oval in rect. Full-length; standing. 4.4 x 3 Ins.: Act V. The Good-natur'd Man. Scene I. | De Wilde pinx1- Leney sculp. | Miss Barclay as Olivia. | two lines. | London. Printed for J. Bell. British Library, Strand, Septr 8. 1792. 1712 JOHN BARD Stip., rect. Full bust; profile, left. 3.6 x 2.11 Ins.: Sharpless del1-Leney fc1 \Dr John Bard. 284 CHECK LIST 1713 EARL OF BARRYMORE AND CAPTAIN WITHEN Slip. 10.14x8.15 Ins.: De Wilde Pinxt-Leney sculp1 | The Rt Hon. The Earl of Barrymore fy Capt Withen | as Scrub Archer | Engraved by Leney from the original Picture painted from life by De Wilde, (by permission) | four lines | Printed for J. Bell British Library London July 1792. 1714 WILLIAM HENRY WEST BETTY Stip., vign. Full-length; standing at table; face % right. 4 x 2.14 Ins.: W. S Leney Sculpt ] William Henry West Betty. 1715 MASTER BETTY Stip., rect. frame. Full bust; frilled collar; face % left. 6.14 x 4.2 Ins.: Master Betty | The Young Roscius. | born at Shrewsbury, September 13th 1791. | Engraved by W. Leney after a Drawing taken from life by J. Ramsey. | London Published in the Sup- plement to the 6th Vol New Series of La Belle Assemble J any 1st 1813 1716 MR. BLANCHARD Stip., rect. Full-length; hat in hand; mill in background. 9.2 x 7.2 Ins.: Mr Blanchard in the Character of Ralph. | Engraved by Leney, from the original Picture which was painted from life by De Wilde, | five lines | Printed for J. Bell British Library Lon- don May 29 th 1792. 1717 MRS. BLAND Line, oval in rect. Full-length. 4.6 x 3.1 Ins.: Act Ill. Lady's Last Stake. Scene I. | De Wilde pinx1- Leney sculp1 | Mrs Bland, as Miss Notable. | one line | London Printed for J. Bell British Library Strand June 23 1795. 1718 SIR FRANCIS BOURGEOIS Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.11 x 2.12 Ins.: Northcote pinxt-Leney sculp. | Sir Francis Bourgeois R. A. | Publishd by J. Parsons N° 21. Paternoster Row. June 1. 1795. 285 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1719 ANDREW BRICE Stip., oval. Full bust; nearly profile left. 3.13 x 2.14 Ins.: Leney sculpt. | Mr Andrew Brice. | Publishd by Scatcherd. Whitaker, Ave Maria Lane. Aug11. 17 9£. 1720 TIPPING BROWN Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.11 x 2.12 Ins.: Hoquier pinx1-Leney sculp1 | Tipping Brown M. D. | P. S. G. W. for the County of Durham # | Master of the Phoenix Lodge Sunderland. | Published by J. Parsons, N° 21, Paternoster Row Dec. 1.179^ 1721 EUSTACE BUDGELL Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.4 x 2.9 Ins.: Painted by D Fermin 1720-Leney sc1 | Budgell | Published by W Durell 1810 1722 JOHN CARROLL Stip., rect. Half-length, in robes, seated to left; face % left; book in his hands; episcopal arms below. 19.6 x 15.10 Ins.: Painted by J. Paul.-Engraved by W. S. Leney. F. S. A. j <§• B. Tanner, F. S. A. | The Most Reverend | John Carroll, D. D. | First Archbishop of Baltimore. | (Same title in Latin.) | Published 1st June 1812 by Benjamin Tanner Engraver, N° 76 South Eighth Street. Philadelphia. 1723 MRS. E. CASLON Stip., oval. Half-length; face slightly to left. 3.9 x 2.12 Ins.: Catton pinx1-Leney Sculp1 | Mrs E. Caslon. | London: Published for S. Stephenson, by I. Parsons. Pater Noster Row, 1st Apl 1796. i. As described. n. Without name. 1724 CATHARINE II Stip., oval frame. Head; profile, left. 3.12 x 3.1 Ins.: Leney Sculpt i. As described. ii. Inscribed, Catharine II. Empress of Russia, | Taken from an Original Bust. | Published by G. Cawthorn, 132, Strand, 31st JanD 1797. m. Publisher erased. 286 CHECK LIST 1725 MR. CAULFIELD Line, oval in rect. Full-length. 4.6 x 3 Ins.: Act. IV. The Inconstant. Sc. II. | De Wilde pinx1-Leney sc. | Mr Caulfield as Mirabel. | one line | London. Printed for G. Cawthorn British Library, Strand, Septr 26. 1795. 1726 CHARLES I Line, oval frame, draped; weeping cherub, etc. Full bust; face front. 5.12 x 4.2 Ins.: Charles 1.1 Leney fc11 Published by Edward Parker. Philada 1822. This series of line portraits for "Hume's England" was pub- lished by B. D. Packard, Albany, 1817; and republished by Ed- ward Parker, Philadelphia, 1822. They were again issued with- out publisher or date. 1727 CHARLES II Line, oval frame, ornad. Full bust; face % left. 5.14 x 4.4 Ins.: Charles II. | Leney fcf \ Published by Edward Parker Philada 1822. 1728 EARL OF CHATHAM Line, oval frame on base, pyramid and radiating rays above; military trophies about base which contains name. Full bust in ermine-trimmed robe, face % right. 6.15 x 4.7 Ins.: Earl | Chatham | Leney fct | Published by Edward Parker Philada 1822. 1729 MARY ANN CLARKE Stip., vign. Half-length; standing; holding paper in right hand. 3.14x2.5 Ins.: Leney fc. N. Y. | Mrs. Mary Ann Clark. 1730 De WITT CLINTON Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to right; face nearly front; hands on a book on table. 5.1 x 4.1 Ins.: Painted By Trumbull.-Published By Joseph Delaplaine S. W. Corner Of Chesnut fy 7th Philada-Engraved By Leney. | 1813. | De Witt Clinton Esqr i. As described. n. Publisher erased in first line. in. Publisher changed to Published by Atkinson $ Alexander for the Casket-P. Price Printer. 287 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1731 JOHN COCHRAN Stip., reel. Full bust; face % right. 3.2 x 2.7 Ins.: Leney fcf \ Dr John Cochran i. As described. n. After name, Director General of Military Hospitals etc. | signature. 1732 CADWALLADER COLDEN Stip., oval. Full bust; face to right. 2.13 x 2.4 Ins.: Leney sc. | C. Colden, Esq. | Engraved from an Original Painting | in the possession of C. D. Colden Esqr i. As described. n. Engraver erased. in. Plate reworked; under oval, Engraved by Scoles, from an Original Painting; last two lines in i erased. 1733 MR. COLLINS Stip., rect. Full-length in character. 4.12 x 3.1 Ins.: A. I. Lying Valet Sc. 2. | De Wilde Pinx.-Leney fc. | Mr Collins as Sharp. | four lines. | Cut close. 1734 WILLIAM CONGREVE Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.3 x 2.8 Ins.: Sir Godfrey Kneller Pinx1-Leney fculpt | Congreve | Pub- lished by W. Durell N. Y. 1809. 1735 GEORGE FREDERICK COOKE Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.10 x 3 Ins.: Leney fci\G. F. Cooke Esqr | Engraved from an original Miniature painted by W. Dunlap. 1736 MYLES COOPER Stip., oval. Full bust in robes ; face % right. 3.1 x 2.6 Ins.: Leney fci | Myles Cooper D. D. L. L. D. | Second President of Columbia College. | For the Med. and Phil. Register. 1737 MRS. CRAWFORD Line, rect. Full-length in character. 4.10 x 3.1 Ins.: Act V. Mariamne. Sc. VI. | Roberts del.-Leney sculp. | Mrs Crawford as Mariamne. | one line | London Printed for J. Bell, British Library, Strand Dec. 20.1791^. 288 CHECK LIST 1738 MRS. CROUCH Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.5 x 2.15 Ins.: Act I. Creusa. Sc. I. | Graham del.-Leney f. | Mrs Crouch as Pythia. | two lines | London. Publish'd by G. Cawthorn, British Library, Strand, March Jp. 1797- 1739 HENRY FREDERICK, DUKE OF CUMBERLAND Stip., oval surmounted by crown, with arms beneath. Half- length in robes; face % left. Oval 3.12 x 2.14 Ins.: To the Grand Lodge of England this Portrait of his | Royal Highness Henry Frederick | late Duke of Cumberland and Strathern, | many years Most Worshipful G. M. of Masons, | Is respectfully dedicated. | Published by J. Parsons, N° 21, Pater- noster Row, Jan. 1. 1795. 1740 DUCHESS OF CUMBERLAND Stip., oval, arms beneath. Half-length; face % right. 3.13x2.15 Ins.: Leney deV et Sculp1 | Her Royal Highness | the Dutchess of Cumberland. | London. Publish'd March SI. 1798, by G. Caw- thorn, British Library, Strand. 1741 ALEXANDER JAMES DALLAS Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.10 x 3 Ins.: Stuart pinx1-Leney fcf | Alexander James Dallas Esqr Engraved for the Analectic Magazine Pubd by M. Thomas Printed by B. Rogers i. As described. n. Printer erased. 1742 MRS. DARLEY Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 2.14 x 2.5 Ins.: Dunlap del*-Leney Sculpt | Mrs Darley 1743 MRS. DAVENPORT Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.6 x 3 Ins.: Act IV. The School for Rakes. Sc. IV. | Roberts pinxt- Leney sculp1 I Mrs Davenport as Miss Winifred Evans. | two lines | London. Printed for G. Cawthorn. British Library. Strand. Novr 21. 1795. 289 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1744 COUNTESS OF DERBY Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.8 x 2.15 Ins.: The Rt. Honble | The Countess of Derby. | Published by G. Cawthorn, British Library, 132 Strand 31 May, 1798. 1745 LORD DONOUGHMORE Stip., oval. Full bust; face front; arms beneath. 3.12 x 2.15 Ins.: Leney Sculp1 | The Right Honble | Lord Donoughmore, | Grand Master of Ireland. 1746 TIMOTHY DWIGHT Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left; glasses on. 3.11x3.1 Ins.: Wood deV-B. Rogers. Printer.-Leney fcl | Rev. Timothy Dwight, S. T. D. L. L. D. | Engraved for the Analectic Mag- azine-Published by M. Thomas. | (Copyright, March21,1817.) i. As described. n. Printer erased. m. Printer and last two lines erased. 1747 TIMOTHY DWIGHT Stip., rect. Half-length; face % right. 3.12 x 3.1 Ins.: Trumbull Pinx1-Leney Sc. | Timothy Dwight S. T. D. L. L. D. | President of Yale College. 1748 PRINCE EDWARD OF ENGLAND Stip., oval. Half-length in uniform; face % right. 3.12x2.13 Ins.: Leney sculp1 | His Royal Highness | Prince Edward K. B. fyc. ^c. fyc. | Publish'd by Scatcherd Whitaker, Ave Maria Lane, Sept. 1. 1794- i. As described. n. "K. B." altered to "K. G." 1749 QUEEN ELIZABETH Line, oval frame. On base, crown of stars and rays above. Below, in panel, a review of troops; with globe, compass, book, etc. Full bust; high ruff; face to right; name on frame. 7.7 X 4.12 Ins.: Elizabeth. | Leney fcf | Albany published by B. D. Packard 1816. 1750 JOHN ERRINGTON Stip., oval. Full bust; slashed coat; profile, right, arms beneath. 3.14x3.2 290 CHECK LIST Ins.: Cosway del1-Leney Sculpt | John Errington Esqr | Pro G. M. for Northumberland | London. Publish'd Decr 31 1798, by G Cawthorn, British Library 132 Strand 1751 MRS. ESTEN Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.6 x 3.3 Ins.: Act II. The Discovery. Scene I. | De Wilde pinx1-Leney sculp. | Mrs Esten as Lady Flutter. | one line | London. Printed for J. Bell British Library Strand March 30. 1793. 1752 EUGENE, PRINCE OF SAVOY Stip., vign. Full bust; face front. 3.5x2.10 Ins.: Leney fcf | Eugene Prince of Savoy. 1753 MISS FARREN Line, oval in rect. Full-length; seated on rock. 3.10x2.10 Ins.: Act 2. Midsummer Night's Dream. Scene 3. | Ramberg deV -Leney fculpt | Miss Farren in the character of Hermia. | {Starting from Sleep) | two lines | Printed for John Cawthorn N° 5. Catharine Street Strand Oct. ll^ 1805. 1754 HENRY FIELDING Stip., oval. Full bust; profile, left. 3.4 x 2.9 Ins.: Hogath (sic) del1 J Henry Fielding, Esqr From "Works of Henry Fielding," New York, Wm. Durell & Co., 1813. Engraved by W. S. Leney and charged for in his account-book. 1755 ROBERT FULTON Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length; seated to left; hands folded on lap; face slightly to left. A vessel "torpedoed" in left distance. 5.1 x 4.2 Ins.: B. West Pinxt R. A.-Leney fculpt i. As described. n. Relettered, Painted By B. West P. R. A.-Engraved By W. S. Leney A. C. S. A. | Published By Joseph Delaplaine Chesnut Street Philadelphia 1815. | Robert Fulton Esqr ni. Publisher changed to Published by Atkinson Alexander for the Casket-P. Price Printer. iv. All publishers erased. 291 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1756 ROBERT FULTON Slip., vign. Full bust to front; face % right. 3.6 x 2.13 Ins.: West Pf-Leney, Sc1 | Robert Fulton Esqr | Engraved for the Anatectic Magazine-Published by M. Thomas. i. As described. ii. Magazine and publisher erased. 1757 ROBERT FULTON Stip., vign. Three-quarter-length; seated to left; hands clasped on lap; face slightly to left. In left distance an ironclad bom- barding a fort. 5.2 x 4.9 Ins.: Miss Emmett Pinxit. - W. S. Leney Sculpsit. | Robert Ful- ton Esqr | Kirk fy Mercein Publishers N. York. This is the painting by B. West; the only difference being in the distant view as seen through the window to the left. 1758 THOMAS GARNETT Stip., rect. Half-length; seated at table; face front. 6.9 x 4.15 Ins.: I. R. Smith del1-Lenney sculp1 | Thomas Garnett, M. D. | Published Jan. 1, 1805, by the Executors, for the benefit of his orphan Children. 1759 GEORGE II Line, oval frame ornad, with helmet and flags above. Full bust; profile, left. 7.3 x 4.11 Ins.: Geo. | £nd | Leney fct | Albany published by B. D. Packard 1817. 1760 GEORGE III Line, oval frame, ornad; crown above, military trophies at base. Full bust; face % right; plumed hat. 6.14 x 4.4 Ins.: Geo. III. | Northcoat pinx1-Leney fcf | Albany published by B. D. Packard 1817. 1761 GEORGE, PRINCE OF WALES Stip., oval; three feathers and crown above, arms below. Full bust, in robes; face % right. Oval 3.11 x 2.14 Ins.: Leney sculp1 | To the Grand Lodge of England this Por- trait of their | Royal Grand Master George Prince of Wales fyc. fyc. fyc. [ Is respectfully dedicated | Publish d by Scatcherd, # Whitaker, Ave Maria Lane, July 1. 1791}.. 292 CHECK LIST 1762 OLIVER GOLDSMITH Stip., oval. Bust; nearly profile right. 3.3 x 2.8 Ins.: Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds.-Engraved by Leney. | Goldsmith. | Published by W Dur ell N Y 1809 1763 MRS. GOODALL Line, oval in rect. Full-length in gentleman's dress. 4.3 x 3 Ins.: Act V The Constant Couple. Scene I. | De Wilde pinxt- Leney fculp. | Mrs Goodall as Sir Harry Wildair. | one line | Lon- don. Printed for J. Bell British Library, Strand, June 2. 179%. 1764 MISS GOUGH Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.4 x 2.15 Ins.: Act V. Zenobia. Sc. II. | Graham del.-Leney sc. | Miss Gough as Zenobia. | two lines [ London Printed for G. Cawthorn British Library, Strand Mh 4- 96. 1765 ISABELLA GRAHAM Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to right; cap on head; face % right, holding book on lap. 3.14 x 3.2 Ins.: Jarvis pinxt-Leney f^ | Isabella Graham. | of New-York. i. As described. n. Under rect., Re-Engraved by E. Valentine, N. Y. 1766 E.D. GRIFFIN Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face front. 3.5 x 2.10 Ins.: Wood Pinxt-Leney fculp1 | Edward. D. Griffin. D. D. i. As described. n. Name in autograph. 1767 HENRY GROVE Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face front. 3.3 x 2.9 Ins.: Painted by J Woolaston 171^0-Engrav'd by W S Leney | Grove 1768 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 4 x 3.2 Ins.: Ames Pinxt-Leney fct | Alexander Hamilton. | Printed by A. G. Reynolds [ New York Publish'd according to act of Con- gress by Williams Whiting Septr 1^. 1810. i. As described. n. Printer and publisher erased. 293 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1769 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Stip., rect. Bust; face % right. 5.2 x 4.3 Ins.: Cerachi.-Engraved by Leney. | Published By Joseph Dela- plaine. | Alexr Hamilton. | Rogers <$■ Esler Printers. i. As described. n. Publisher erased. 1770 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Stip., rect. frame. Bust; face % right. 4.15 x 4.2 Ins.: Leney del1 et fc* from the Bust by Cerachi. | Alexr Hamilton. 1771 WILLIAM HANNUM Stip., oval. Three-quarter-length, in uniform, seated at table; face front. 3.14 x 3 Ins.: Graham pinx*-Leney Sculp1 | Wm Hannum Esqr | Provost Marshall of His Majesty's Guards. | London. Publish'd by G. Cawthorn, British Library, Strand, Nov. 1796. 1772 DANIEL WILLIAMS HARMON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3 x 2.5 Ins.: Schroeder del.-Leney fc. | Daniel Williams Harmon Esqr 1773 MRS. HARTLEY Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.4 x 3 Ins.: Act III. Elfrida. | Roberts del.-Leney fc. | Mrs Hartley as Elfrida. | three lines | London. Printed for G. Cawthorn, British Library, Strand, Nov. 12 1796. 1774 MR. HENDERSON Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 3.13x2.11 Ins.: Act 4- Merry Wives of Windsor. Scene V. | Rhamberg del* -Leney fculp* | Mr Henderson in Fdistaff. | one line | Printed for John Cawthorn, N° 5, Catharine Street, Strand, Jan. 20. 1807. 1775 JOHN HENLEY Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face front. 3.3 x 3 Ins.: Painted by J Woolaston 17JJ)-Engrav'd by W S Leney | John Henley 294 CHECK LIST 1776 PATRICK HENRY Slip., rect. Half-length in cloak; face % right. 3.12 x 3.1 Ins.: Sully Pinxt-Leney fcf | Published by J. Webster | Patrick Henry. | (Copyright, Sept. 2, 1817, by James Webster.) 1777 HENRY V Line, oval frame, ornad; figures at side. Full bust; profile, left. 5.11 x 4.5 Ins.: Henry V. | Leney fc1 | Albany published by B. D. Packard 1816. 1778 HENRY VIII Line, oval frame on base, ornad. Full bust; face front. 5.12 x 4.1 Ins.: Henry | VIII | Leney f\ Published by Edward Parker Philada 1822 1779 JAMES HESELTINE Stip., oval. Half-length; seated; face front. 3.15 X 3.1 Ins.: Leney fculp. | James Heseltine Esqr | Gr. Treasurer and P. S. G. W. | From an Original Painting. | Printed $ Published by J. W. Bunney, Newcastle Street, Strand, Decr 1. 1793. 1780 JOHN HODGKINSON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.6 x 2.10 Ins.: Groombridge pinx*-Leney sct ] John Hodgkinson 1781 MR. HOLMAN Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.6 x 3 Ins.: Act II. Phaedra Hippolitus. | Graham del.-Leney fc. | Mr Holman as Hippolitus. | two lines | London, Printed for G. Cawthorn, British Library, Strand. Aug81 20.1796. 1782 HOMER Stip., oval. Bust on pedestal; face front. 3.2 x 2.4 Ins.: Leney fculp. | Homer | Published by W Durell N Y. 1808. 1783 SAMUEL HORSLEY Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; nearly profile left; arms beneath oval. 4.2 x 3.5 Ins.: Dighton delf-Leney Sculp1 | The Rt Revd Sam1 Horsley. | 295 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS L L D. fy F R S,\ Lord Bishop of Rochester, ^c. ^c. | London Published by G. Cawthorn British Library, Strand, Octr 10. 1798. i. As described. ii. Publication date changed to Feby 28. 1799. 1784 JOHN HUGHES Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.3 x 2.8 Ins.: Sir Godfrey Kneller Pinx1-Leney sct | Hughes. | New York Published by W. Durell. 1810. 1785 MR. HULL Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.1 X 3.1 Ins.: Act IV. The Gamester. Scene III. | De Wilde pinx1-Leney fculp. | Mr Hull as Jarvis. | one line | London. Printed for J. Bell. British Library. Strand. Aug1 4- 1792 1786 MR. HULL Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.5 x 3 Ins.: Act IV. Edward and Eleonora. Sc. IV. | Roberts del.-Leney sculp1 | Mr Hull as Gloster. | one line | London. Printed for G. Cawthorn. British Library. Strand. Decr 12. 1795. 1787 MR. HULL Stip., oval. Three-quarter-length; seated; face % right. 3.13 x 3 Ins.: Graham Pinxt-Leney Sculp1 | Mr Hull. | London. Publish'd by G. Cawthorn. British Library. Strand, JanH 10. 1797. 1788 DAVID HUME Line, oval frame, ornad. Full bust; nearly profile right. 6.13x4 Ins.: David Hume\Esqr\l Thurston deV-Leney fcl\ Pub- lished by Edward Parker Philada 1822. 1789 JOHN JAY Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length, in robes, seated to right; face % right; left hand on book on table. 5.1 x 4.1 Ins.: Engraved from the Original Picture Painted by Stuart. Published By Joseph Delaplaine Philada:-Leney fct | John Jay Esqr i. As described. 296 CHECK LIST n. With addition of late Chief Justice of the United States Publisher changed to Published by S. C. Atkinson for the Casket in. Without publisher. 1790 JOHN JAY Stip., rect. Same pose as above. 3.15 x 3.2 Ins.: Stuart pinx*-Printed by A. G. Reynolds-Leney sc* \ John Jay i. As described. n. Printer erased. 1791 JOHN JENKINS Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.15 x 3.3 Ins.: inside oval, Public Patronage Is The Parent Of Genius. | under, Leney sc. | Jenkins. | four lines, signed "Bickham." 1792 EDWARD JERNINGHAM Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.10 x 2.12 Ins.: Buck pinx1-Leney sculpt | Edward Jerningham Esqr | Publish'd by J. Parsons N° 21. Paternoster Row Septr 1. 1795. 1793 SAMUEL JOHNSON Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.3 x 2.9 Ins.: Leney sc. | Dr Johnson. | Boston Publish'd by West Blake. 1794 SAMUEL JOHNSON, OF NEW YORK Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face % right. 3.3 x 2.8 Ins.: Leney fcf | Samuel Johnson. D. D. | Eirst President of Co- lumbia College. | For the Med. Phil. Register. 1795 JOHN JONES Stip., vign. Bust; profile, left. 2.4 x 2.2 Ins.: Leney fc1 | John Jones M. D. | For the Med. 4 Phil. Reg- ister. 1796 MR. KELLY Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.6 x 3.1 Ins.: Act III. Cymon. Sc. I. } De Wilde pinxf-Leney sculp. | Mr Kelly as Cymon. | two lines | London. Printed for J. Bell. British Library. Strand. Aug* 15. 1795 297 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1797 MRS. S. KEMBLE Line, oval in reel. Full-length in character. 4.4 x 3.1 Ins.: Act II. Oroonoko. Scene III. | De Wilde pinx1-Leney fculp. | Mrs S. Kemble as Imoinda. | two lines | London. Printed for J. Bell. British Library. Strand. Octr 21. 1791. 1798 RUFUS KING Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to right; face % right. 5.2 x 4.3 Ins.: Painted By Wood.-B. Rogers Printer.-Engraved By Leney. | Published By Joseph Delaplaine. | Rufus King Esqr i. As described. n. Publisher erased and printer changed to P. Price Jr Printer. 1799 WILLIAM HENRY LAMBTON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.9 x 2.11 Ins.: Hickel pinxf-Leney fculpt \ Wm Henry Lambton Esqr M. P. | Prov1 Gr. M. for Durham. | Published for S. Stephenson by I. Parsons, Pater Noster Row, Feby 1st 1796. i. Without name or office. ii. As described. 1800 JAMES LAWRENCE Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 5.1 x 4.1 Ins.: Stuart pinxt-Leney fc1| James Lawrence Esqr | late Captn in the United States Navy. | Engraved by permission from the Original Picture in the possession of his family 1813. | New York Publish'd by John Dixey N° 51 Chatham Street. | Printed by A. G. Reynolds i. As described. n. Under, "late Captn in the United States Navy"-Obit in Frigate Chesapeake, June 5th 1813, AEt. 32. | position of printer changed, and under rectangle, "Dont give up the Ship." 1801 MR. LEE LEWES Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.2 x 3 Ins.: Act I. Every Man in his Humour. | De Wilde ad viv pinx* -Leney fc. | Mr Lee Lewes as Cap* Bobadil. | one line | London Printed for J. Bell. British Library. Strand. Augt 1791. 298 CHECK LIST 1802 ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON Stip., rect. Half-length; seated at table to left; face % left. 3 x 2.6 Ins.: Robert R. Livingston L. L. D. Engraved by W. S. Leney in 1813. 1803 FRANCIS FREDERICK McFARLAND Stip., vign. Nearly half-length; seated to left; face % left. 3.5 x 2.12 Ins.: over, Anthipnotic Somgster. | under, Leney sc | Fras Fredk McFarland. | Celebrated Hibernian Melodist. | Engraved from an original Painting by W Dunlap. | Printed by A. G. Reynolds 1804 CHARLES McKNIGHT Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.4 x 2.8 Ins.: Dr Chas McKnight. Engraved by W. S. Leney in 1812. 1805 JOHN McNIECE Stip., rect. Full bust; face front; holding Bible in hand. On shelf in background two philosophical instruments. 3.10 x 3 Ins.: Bailie Pinx1-Leney Sculpt. | Rev. John McNiece. 1806 ALEXANDER MACWHORTER Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face to right. 3.4 x 2.10 Ins.: En grav'd for the Evangelical Intelligencer | Leney N. Y. | Dr Alex. Macwhorter. | Philad. Pub. by William P. Farrand. Market Street. i. With engraver only. n. As described. in. Magazine and publisher erased. 1807 JAMES MADISON Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to left; face % left. 3.10x3 Ins.: Leney fc1 | James Madison. 1808 JAMES MADISON Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to right; face % right. 4 x 3.2 Ins.: Stuart pinx1-Printed by A. G Reynolds-Leney fc1 | James Madison i. As described. n. Printer erased. 299 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1809 DUKE OF MANCHESTER Stip., oval; crown above, arms below. Full bust in state robes; face front. Oval 3.10 x 2.12 Ins.: Revd W. Peters pinx*-Leney fculp1 | To the Grand Lodge of England, this Portrait of | His Grace G. Montagu | Duke of Manchester, formerly Most Worshipful | G. M. of Masons, is respectfully dedicated. | Published for S. Stephenson, by 1. Par- sons, N° 21, Pater N oster Row, J any 1st 1796. 1810 MADAME MARA Stip., oval. Full bust; profile, right. 3.13 x 2.13 Ins.: Fouquel pinx1-Leney Sculpt \ Madame Mara \ Published by, Scatcherd Whitaker Ave Maria Lane, May 1. 179J{, 1811 MARIE ANTOINETTE Stip., oval. Nearly half-length; face front. 3.1 x 2.8 Ins.: Leney. sc. | Maria Antoinette, | Queen of France. | Publish'd Decr 21. 1796. by G. Cawthorn. British Library. Strand. 1812 MRS. MARTYR Line, oval in rect. Full-length in uniform. 4.3 x 2.15 Ins.: Act V. The Country Lasses. Scene I. | De Wilde pinx1- Leney fculp. | Mrs Martyr as Aura. | two lines | London Printed for J. Bell British Library. Strand J any 21. 1792. 1813 MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS Line, oval frame, ornad on base. Full bust; face front. 6.2 x 4.9 Ins.: Mary, Queen of Scots. | Zucchiro Pinx1-Leney fcf | Albany published by B. D. Packard 1816. 1814 MASONICUS Stip., oval, arms beneath. Full bust; face % left. 3.13 x 3 Ins.: Leney Sculp1-Gardner Pinx1 | Masonicus. | London Pub- lish'd by G Cawthorn British Library. 132 Strand Aug 31.1798. 1315 MRS. MERRY Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.3 x 3 Ins.: Act HI. The Roman Father. Scene II. ] Leney fculp. [ Mrs Merry as Horatia. | one line | London. Printed for J. Bell. British Library. Strand. Octr 20. 1792. 300 CHECK LIST 1816 MRS. MERRY Line, oval in reel. Full-length in character. 4.3 x 3 Ins.: Act IV. Alzira. | De Wilde pinx1-Leney fculp. | Mrs Merry as Alzira. | one line | London Printed for J. Bell, British Library. Strand Jani) 7. 1792. 1817 MR. MIDDLETON Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.5 x 3 Ins.: Act V. The Ambitious Step Mother. Sc. II. | Roberts pinx* -Leney fc. | Mr Middleton as Artaxerxes. | two lines | London. Printed for G. Caw thorn, British Library. Strand Jan 30. 1795. 1818 MISS MILLER Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.7 x 3.1 Ins.: Act II. Barbarossa. Scene I. | De Wilde pinx^-Leney sculp1 | Miss Miller as Zaphira. | three lines | London Printed for J. Bell. British Library Strand. June 8 1795. 1819 EDWARD MILLER Stip., vign. Bust in silhouette; profile, left. 2.15 x 1.12 Ins.: Dr Edward Miller Engraved by Leney in 1813. 1820 EDWARD MILLER Stip., vign. Almost half-length, seated to left; face % left. 3 x 2.8 Ins.: Dr Edwd Miller. 1821 MR. MURRAY Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.8 x 3.2 Ins.: Act IV. The Brothers. | Leney sculp. | Mr Murray as Deme- trius. | one line | London, Printed for G. Cawthorn. British Li- brary. Strand. March 18.1797. 1822 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Stip., vign. Full bust in uniform; face front. 4.3 x 3.5 Ins.: Leney fc1 | Napoleon Bonaparte. | Engraved for the Ana- lectic Magazine. Published, by Moses Thomas. 1817 | B Rogers. Printer. i. As described. n. Magazine, publisher and printer erased. in. Rectangle added (3.12 x 3.1). 301 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1823 JOHN NEWTON Slip., rect. Bust in robes; face % right. 4.5 x 3 Ins.: Russell Pinx* R. A..-Leney fct N. Y. | Revd John Nexeton. | late Rector of the United Parishes of Sl Mary Woolnoth Sl Mary Woolchurch Haw. | Born at London 24th July, 1725, O. S. Died 21. of Decr 1807. | New-York Published by Williams 4 Whiting Theological # Classical Booksellers JanA 1810. | Printed by A. G. Reynolds. i. As described. n. Publisher changed to Printed and Published by Daniel Fan- shaw, N° 20 Slote-Lane, New-York, and "late" made "Late." in. Publisher's line erased. 1824 JAMES NORTHCOTE Stip., oval. Full bust; profile, left. 3.15 x 2.15 Ins.: J. Northcote delin1-W. Leney sculpt \ James Northcote Esqr R. A. | Published by Scatcherd # Whitaker Ave Maria Lane, March 1 1791/,. 1825 JOHN OPIE Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.11 x 2.13 Ins.: Opie pinx1-Leney sculp1 | John Opie Esqr R. A. | Pub- lish'd by J. Parsons N° 21. Paternoster Row, March 1. 1795. 1826 MISS OWENSON Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; face % right. 4.14 X 3.14 Ins.: Leney set | Miss Owenson | New York. Publish'd 1. May by Butter # White. 1827 THOMAS PARNELL Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face % right. 3.2 x 2.8 Ins.: Leney fculpt | Parnell 1828 THEOPHILUS PARSONS Line, rect. Full bust; face % left. 4.6 x 3.6 Ins.: Stuart Pinx1-Rogers and Esler. Printers-Leney. Sculpt Hon- Theophilus Parsons | late Chief Justice of Massachusetts Engraved for the Analectic Magazine Published by M. Thomas. Entered according to Act of Congress May 20th 1818 302 CHECK LIST 1829 PAUL I Stip., oval frame. Bust; face % right. 3.13 x 2.1 Ins.: Scorodorumoff pinx1-From an original Painting done at Petersburg. | Leney sc. | His Imperial Majesty Paul I. | Emperor of Russia. | London. Publish'd by G. Cawthorn. British Library. Strand FebV 25.1797. i. As described. ii. Publication date changed to 20 March. 1798 1830 MASTER PAYNE Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3 x 2.7 Ins.: Master Payne | Engraved by Leney, from the original | Miniature by Wood. 1831 WILLIAM PERFECT Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.9 x 2.11 Ins.: Leney sculp1 | William Perfect M. D.\ Provincial Grand Master | for the County of Kent. | Published by J. Parsons, 21. Paternoster Row, Octr 1. 1795. 1832 PETER III Stip., oval frame. Full bust; profile, right. 4 x 3.2 Ins.: Leney del1 et Sculp1 | Peter III. Fredorowitz | Emperor of Russia. | who reigned six Months. | London Publish'd March 20. 1798, by G. Cawthorn, British Library, Strand. 1833 HUGH PETERS Stip., oval. Bust; face left. 3.8 x 2.14 Ins.: Leney ScuV | The Revd Hugh Peters A M. | Arch-In- tendant of England; | from 164-0 to 1660. | Cut close. 1834 WILLIAM PETERS Stip., oval. Full bust to left; face front; hat on head. In back- ground, on an easel, the painting of the "Resurrection of a Pious Family." 3.11 x 2.14 Ins.: Rev. W. Peters pinx1-Leney sculp1 The Revd William Peters L. L. B. j Provincial Grand Master for the County of Lincoln. | Publish'd by Scatcherd # Whitaker Ave Maria Lane. Nov. 1.1794- 303 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1835 LORD PETRE Stip., oval; crown above, arms beneath. Full bust; face % right. Oval 3.11 x 2.13 Ins.: Revd W. Peters pinxt-Leney sculp1 | To the Grand Lodge of England this Portrait, of the | Right Honourable Robert, Edward, | Lord Petre, formerly Most Worshipful | G. M. of Masons, is respectfully dedicated. | Publish'd by J. Parsons, N° 21. Paternoster Row, Aug1 1.1795. 1836 MISS PHILLIPS Line, oval in rect. Full-length in costume. 3.12 x 2.8 Ins.: Act I. Tempest. Scene I. | Leney Sculp. | Miss Phillips in Miranda. | two lines | Printed for John Cawthorn 5 Catharine Street Strand Aug. 23. 1805. 1837 PETER PINDAR (JOHN WOLCOTT) Stip., rect. Nearly half-length; face front. 3.8 x 2A Ins.: Peter Pindar Esqr | Leney fcf 1838 MRS. POWELL Line, oval in rect. Full-length in costume. 4.4 x 3.2 Ins.: Act 5. Albion Queens. Scene 3. | De Wilde ad viv. pinxt- Leney fculp. | Mrs Powell as Mary, Queen of Scots. | one line | London. Printed for J. Bell. British Library. Strand. 25 June. 1791. 1839 W. PRESTON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.12 x 2.13 Ins.: Drummond Pint-Leney Scut | jy Preston Esqr | (Proof.) i. As described. ii. Ins.: Drummond pinxt-Leney Sculpt | Villiam Preston Esqr | P: M: of the Lodge of Antiquity N° 1. | author of Illustrations of Masonry. | Published by J. Parsons N° 21, Paternoster Row Feb. 1. 1795. 1840 LORD RANCLIFFE Stip., oval, arms beneath. Three-quarter-length, standing, face % right. 3.13 x 2.15 Ins.: From an Original Picture.-Leney sculp, j The Rt Hon. Thos Boothby Parkyns, | Lord Rancliffe of Ireland, | Supreme G. M. of Kl Templars $ G. M. of Royal Arch Masons ^c. ^c. | 304 CHECK LIST V. P. of the S. of A. F. R. S. F. A. S. ^c. ^c. & M. P. for Leicester. | London Publish'd by G. Caw thorn, British Library. Strand. Septr 19.1796. 1841 RICHARD III Line, oval frame, ornad. Full bust; face % left. 6 x 4.8 Ins.: Richard Ill. | Leney fc* j Albany published by B. D. Pack- ard, 1816. 1842 CHARLES, DUKE OF RICHMOND Stip., oval. Bust to right; arms in title. 3 x 2.6 Ins.: Schroeder del1-Leney sc1 | His Grace Chas Duke of Rich- mond, | Lennox fy Aubigne K. G. | Captain General | Com- mander in Chief | of all his Majesty's Force in the Province I of Upper and Lower Canada, ^c. ^c. ^c. 1843 JOHN RODGERS Stip., rect. Bust in robes; face front. 3.15 x 3 Ins.: Revd John Rodgers D. D. | Born Aug1 5th 1727. Died May. 9th 1811. | Published by Whiting Watson N. Y. 1812. 1844 BENJAMIN RUSH Stip., rect. Half-length; seated at table to right; left hand to head; face % right. 3.10 x 3 Ins.: Engraved from the Original Picture in the possession of Dr D. Hosack. Painted by Sully 1812. Leney fct | Benjamin Rush M.D. L.L.D. 1845 CHEVALIER RUSPINI Stip., oval. Full bust; face slightly to right. 3.14 x 3 Ins.: Leney sculp1 | Chevalier Ruspini. G. S. B. | From an Orig- inal Painting. | Publish'd by Scatcherd fy Whitaker Ave Maria Lane. Jan 1.1791^. 1846 CHARLES VIAL DE SAINBEL Stip., oval. Half-length; seated to left; face front. 5.1 x 3.13 Ins.: Engrav'd by Leney from an Original Painting in the Pos- session of Mrs Sainbel. | Charles Vial De Sainbel. 1847 CHRISTOPHER SCHULTZ, JR. Stip., vign. Bust; profile, left. 3 x 2.4 Ins.: Leney Set | C: Schultz. Junr | Published by I. Riley. 1810. 305 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1848 PHILIP SCHUYLER Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.6 x 2.10 Ins.: Leney sc1 | Philip Schuyler Es^ | Majr Gen1 in the Amer- ican Service 1849 THOMAS SHERIDAN Stip., oval. Bust in robes, curled wig; face % left. 3.3 x 2.8 Ins.: Dr Thomas Sheridan. Engraved by W. S. Leney. 1850 E. SIBLY Stip., oval frame on base in rect., club and serpent under oval. Nearly half-length; face % left; left hand holding a seal with arms. 6.4 x 4.2 Ins.: Pate deUn*-Leney fc.\E. Sibly, M. D. \ F R H S 1851 MRS. SIDDONS Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.3 x 3 Ins.: Act V. The Grecian Daughter. Scene III. | De Wilde pinx1 --Leney fculp. | Mrs Siddons as Euphrasia. | two lines | London. Printed by J. Bell, British Library, Strand. May 19. 1792. 1852 MRS. SIDDONS Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.4 x 3.1 Ins.: Act V. Jane Shore | Hamilton del.-Leney fc. | Mrs Siddons as Jane Shore. | two lines | London. Printed for J. Bell. British Library. Strand. Septr 2. 1791. 1853 MRS. SIDDONS Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.6 x 3.2 Ins.: Act IV. Isabella. Scene II. | De Wilde pinx1-Leney fculp. | Mrs Siddons as Isabella. | two lines | London. Printed for J. Bell, British Library. Strand, May 26. 1792. 1854 ELIHU H. SMITH Stip., rect. Half-length; profile, left. 3 X 2.6 Ins.: Dr Elihu H. Smith. Engraved by W. S. Leney in 1814. 306 CHECK LIST 1855 ELIZABETH SMITH Slip., oval. Half-length; face % right. 3.12 x 2.15 Ins.: J. Barker pinxt-W. S. Leney fcf | From a Drawing taken, of the Author during | her last illness, by J. G. Wood. 1856 STANISLAUS AUGUSTUS Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.15 x 3 Ins.: Leney derf et Sc1 | Stanislaus Augustus. | King of Poland. | Publish'd April, 1 1799. by G. Cawthorn. British Library. 132 Strand. 1857 SIR RICHARD STEELE Stip., oval. Full bust; face to right. 3.3 x 2.9 Ins.: Painted by J. Richardson 1712.-Leney fcf | Steele 1858 SAMUEL STILLMAN Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face front. 3.12 x 2.15 Ins.: Doyle Pinx1,-Leney Scurf | Samuel Stillman, D. D. 1859 WILLIAM STRAHAN Stip., oval. Half-length; seated to right; face front; paper in right hand. 3.11 x 2.13 Ins.: Chamberlayne pinx1-Leney sculp1 | William Strahan Esqr From a Painting in the possession of | John Spottigwoode Esqr Publish'd by J. Parsons N° 21, Paternoster Row. Apl 1. 1795. 1860 JONATHAN SWIFT Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face % right. 3.3 x 2.9 Ins.: F. Bindon Pinx* Dublin 1739.-Leney. sct | Swift 1861 MR. SWORDS Stip., oval. Half-length; face % left; arms folded; holding a mask in right hand. 5 X 3.14 Ins.: Leney derf et Sculp1 | Mr Swords, Comedian. | Quid vides de la Fabula narratur! 307 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1862 G. THRESHER Stip., oval. Bust; face front. 2.15 x 2.14 Ins.: over, Vive la Plume. | under, Crawley Pinx1-Leney fcl\G. Thresher | Professor of Penmanship, | Landscape Marine Painter, | Philada 1863 THOMAS TICKELL Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.3 x 2.8 Ins.: Sir Godfrey Kneller. del.-Leney. sc. | Tick ell | Publishd by W Dur ell. 1810. 1864 MISS WALLIS Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.6 x 3.1 Ins.: Act III. Mahomet. Scene I.\De Wilde pinx1-Leney fculpt | Miss Wallis as Palmira. | one line | London Printed for J Bell British Library Strand July lip 1795 1865 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval frame on marble base. Bust in uniform; profile, left. Over oval, wreath and ribbon and laurel; at sides, flags and weapons. On scroll at bottom, "Constitution." 5.6 x 3.12 Ins.: George Washington | Died 1JP1 Decr 1799 Aged 68. A # £ Maverick | Copper plate printers | 73 Liberty Street New York. Hart, 159. Leney's account-book shows that he engraved a portrait of Washington for Andrew Maverick; charged Feb. 11, 1813. 1866 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Bust; profile, right. 4.15 x 4 Ins.: Drawn by J. Wood from Houdon's Bust-Engraved by Leney | Published by Joseph Delaplaine Chesnut Sf Philada 18 lip. | Washington. i. As described.. ii. Same title in smaller letters. in. As in n; publisher erased and P. Price Printer, inserted. Hart, 181. 1867 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Full bust to left. Stuart head. 3.15 x 3.4 Ins.: Leney Sc* N. Y. [ Geo. Washington. Hart, 410. 308 CHECK LIST 1868 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Full bust to left. Stuart head. 3.8 x 2.15 Ins.: Engrav'd for the Washington Benevolent Society | in the City of N. York. | Leney Sc. N. Y. | Geo. Washington. Hart, 411. i. As described. ii. Second line erased, Hart, 412. 1869 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Full bust to left. 3.8 x 2.13 Ins.: Stuart pinxt-Leney sc1 ] Washington. ] New York Pub- lish'd by W. S. Leney 1812 i. As described. ii. Publisher erased. Hart, 413. 1870 JOHN WATKINS Stip., oval. Full bust; face front; left hand to head. 3.13 x 2.15 Ins.: Leney fculpt | John Watkins L. L. D. | Publish'd by, Scatch- erd, # Whitaker, Ave Maria Lane, April 1. 1791/. i. Before letter, engraver scratched. n. As described. 1871 MRS. WELLS Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.1 X 2.15 Ins.: Act V. Bold Stroke for a Wife. | De Wilde pinxt-Leney fc. | Mrs Wells as Anne Lovely. | two. lines | London. Printed for J. Bell. British Library. Strand. Novr 19. 1791. 1872 MRS. WELLS Line, oval; mask and bonnet below, inscription on drapery about oval. Full-length in character. 4.12 x 3 Ins.: De Wilde pinx1 \ Mrs Wells as | Ann Lovely | two lines] Printed for | C. Cooke | Jan. 3. 1807. | Bold Stroke for a Wife. 1873 WILLIAM WHITE Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. Crossed pens suspended from neck. 3.14 x 3.2 Ins.: Mr Wm White | Grand Secretary. | London, Publish'd by G. Caw thorn. British Library, 132 Strand, Sepr 1797. 309 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1874 WILLIAM I Line, oval frame, omad. Full bust; face front. 5.12 x 4.8 Ins.: William The Conqueror | Leney fc* | Albany Published by B. D. Packard. | 1816. 1875 WILLIAM FREDERICK, OF GLOUCESTER Stip., oval, arms beneath. Three-quarter-length, in uniform; face % left. 3.13 x 2.15 Ins.: Leney Sculpt | Royal Highness | Prince William Fred- erick | of Gloucester. 1876 MR. WILSON Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.3 x 3 Ins.: Act IV. The Provoked Husband. | De Wilde pinxt-Leney fc. | Mr Wilson as Sir Francis Wronghead. | two lines | London Printed for J. Bell. British Library. Strand. 20 Octr 1791. 1877 SIR SAMPSON WRIGHT Mixed, oval frame of laurel leaves. Full bust; nearly profile right. 4.5 x 3.7 Ins.: Leney dirext | Sr Sampson Wright. Knt | Publish'd by G. Cawthorn, British Library. 132 Strand, March 30. 1797. 1878 MR. WROUGHTON Line, oval in rect. Full-length in character. 4.1 x 2.15 Ins.: Act III. Earl of Essex. | De Wilde ad viv pinxt-Leney fc. | Mr Wroughton as Earl of Essex. | two lines | London. Printed for J. Bell. British Library. Strand, Augt 25. 1791. 1879 GEORGE WYTHE Stip., oval. Bust; profile, right. 3.4 x 2.11 Ins.: W. S. Leney Sculpt n. Y. | George Wythe Esqr | Published JanU 1807 by S. Grantland Richmond Virga 1880 UNKNOWN Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right; suspended from neck is a cross-shaped decoration with a small star below. 3.14 x 3 Unlettered proof, obtained with other Leney proofs. 310 CHECK LIST 1881 BAINBRIDGE'S RETURN Line, vign. Fleet of war-ships entering a harbor. 3.13 x 7.13 Ins.: M. Come del.-Printed by Sam1 Maverick N. Y.- W. S. Leney sc. | Triumphant return of the American Squadron under Com. Bainbridge from the Mediterranean 1815. 1882 COXSACKIE, NEW YORK Line, rect. 3.8 x 5.12 Ins.: Leney fc1 | View near Coxsackie. Hudson River. 1883 EAST RIVER Line, rect. 3.9 x 5.12 Ins.: Printed by H. Charles-Leney fc1 | On The East River. 1884 ELGIN BOTANIC GARDEN Line, rect. 3.14 x 6.2 Ins.: Reinagle del1-Leney fc1 | View of the Botanic Garden of the State of New-York. | established in 1801. 1885 ELGIN BOTANIC GARDEN Line, rect. 3.7 x 5.14 Ins.: L. Simond deV-Leney fc1 | View of the Botanic Garden at Elgin in the vicinity of the City of New York. 1886 FREEMASONS'CHARITY SCHOOL, ENGLAND Line, rect. Separate elevation and plan on one plate. 3.14x5.13 and 4.5x5.12 Ins.: Elevation of Back Front of the Free Mason's Charity | Carter delint-Leney Sculp1 | Plan of Dormitory s. | London, Published for S. Stephenson by I. Parsons, Pater Noster Row, Decr 1st 1795. 1887 FREEMASONS'CHARITY SCHOOL Line, rect. Elevation and plan. 8.14 x 6.2 Ins.: Carter delint-Leney sculp1 | Ground Plan. | Published by I. Parsons, Pater Noster Row, Novr 1st 1795. 1888 FULTON'S FERRY-BOAT Line, rect. Plan, elevation, etc. 3.8 x 6.14 Ins.: Leney fc1 | Fultons-Steam Ferry Boat. | For the Med. Phil. Register. 311 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1889 MITCHEL LIGHTHOUSE Line, rect. 3.9 x 6.1 Ins.: Inderwick del-Printed by H. Charles.-Leney Sc. | The Mitchel-Light-House on Sand's Point in Long Island Sound. i. As described. n. Printer erased. 1890 NEW YORK BAY Line, vign. 4.10x7.14 Ins.: Leney Sculpt | New York, the Bay and Narrows. | From Weehawken. 1891 NEW YORK COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS Outline. Front elevation. 6.2 x 2.11 Ins.: I. E. West inn1 et deft | College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of the | State of New York. Engraved by Leney in 1813 for the "Med. and Phil. Register." 1892 NEW YORK HOSPITAL Line, rect. 6.15 x 11 Ins.: John R. Murray delin.-Leney fct | View of the New York Hospital. 1893 NEW ORLEANS-PLAN Line, rect. Title cut from a large map. Lettering on a bear's hide suspended from a tree; to left, an Indian standing, with woman and child seated; to right, view of New Orleans. Size of rect. 6.4 x 5.9 Ins.: Leney sc. | Plan | du la ville et des | faubourgs de la | Nou- velle Orleans | dr esse en Vannee 1815 | par J. Tanesse V oyer de la Ville. 1894 QUEBEC Line, rect. 3.6 x 6 Ins.: Taken from memory.-Leney set | Quebec | From the Plains of Abraham. 1895 SNOWDEN Line, rect. 5.3 x 7.2 Leney fct | Snowden as seen from Bedgellerth. 312 CHECK LIST 1896 ULLSWATER Line, rect. 4.15 x 7.3 Ins.: Goodwin deft-Leney fc* | Ullswater 1897 VARIOUS HEADLANDS Line. Group of seven views of headlands in the Azores, name under each. 6.14 x 6.4 Ins.: Leney fcf 1898 YORK, ON LAKE ONTARIO Line, rect. 3.8 x 5.12 Ins.: York, on Lake Ontario. Engraved by Leney in November, 1812, for S. F. Bradford, Philadelphia. 1899 BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS W. S. Leney engraved in line and in stipple a considerable num- ber of small illustrations for various poems and standard works published by W. Durell, I. Riley & Co., Samuel Stansberry, etc., all of New York. About twenty plates of this type have been seen by the compiler. 1900 DRAMATIC For Bell's British Theatre, London, 1792-5, Leney engraved twenty-five or more small line plates illustrating scenes in various plays. 1901 MASONIC For the "Freemason's Magazine," London, 1793-4, Leney en- graved a series of illustrations of the "jewels" of various lodges, vignettes, emblematic subjects of Masonic interest, etc. Of these plates seventeen have been seen. 1902 BIBLE PRINTS In the Quarto Bible, published by Collins & Perkins, New York, 1807, five or more fine line plates are signed by W. S. Leney. 1903 ENCYCLOPEDIA PLATES Leney engraved a number of plates of birds, deer, etc., for S. F. Bradford's edition of the Encyclopedia, Philadelphia, 313 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1904 MEDICAL PLATES Leney engraved a set of twenty-six plates for "The Anatomy of the Human Body," by Drs. John and Charles Bell. New York, 1812. In different editions these plates were printed in black and in brown ink. 1905 THE ECHO "The Echo," published in New York, contains a title-page and six illustrations engraved by Leney after designs by E. Tisdale. 1906 ROSALIND AND ORLANDO Stip., rect. To left, in front of the duke's palace, Rosalind and Celia, the former offering a chain to Orlando, on left; in center background, a group carrying Charles. 17.6 x 23.5 Ins.: Painted by lohn Downman-Engraved by William Leney. | Shakspeare. | As you like it | Act I. Scene II. | Before the Duke's Palace.-Rosalind, Celia, Orlando, Duke. Attendants fyc.- Charles carried off. | Pub. June 4- 1800. by J J. Boy dell, N° 90. Cheap side: at the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall Mall, London. | (Two lines on each side of main title.) 1907 THE SEVEN AGES Stip., rect. To right, old man ascending steps, right hand up- raised toward man with wooden leg holding out a hat; to left, woman with child in arms, with boy and dog. 15.2 x 19.11 Ins.: Painted by R. Smirke R. A.-Engraved by W. Leney. | Shakspeare. | As you like it | Act II. Scene VII. | The Seven Ages. | Sixth Age. | Pubd June 4- 1801 by J. fy J. Boy dell, at the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall Mall: fy N° 90. Cheapside, London. (Four lines to left and three lines to right of main title.) 1908 FALSTAFF Stip., rect. In center, Doll Tearsheet seated on lap of Falstaff, who holds out a cup; Henry and Poins enter door to right. 19.3x14.2 Ins.: Painted by Henry Fuseli, R. A.-Engraved by Wm Leney. | Shakspeare. | Second Part of | King Henry the Fourth. | Act II. Scene IV. | Doll Tearsheet, Falstaff, Henry, fy Poins. | Published March 85th 1795, by John fy Josiah Boy dell, at the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall-Mall; fy at N° 90. Cheapside, London. 314 CHECK LIST 1909 KING HENRY THE SIXTH Slip., rect. To right, King Edward and huntsman with three dogs; to left, four men and two horses. 17.8 x 23.9 Ins.: Painted by Wm Miller.-Engraved by I. B. Michel fy Wm Leney. | Shakspeare. | Third Part of | King Henry the Sixth. | Act IV. Scene V. | A Park, near Middleham Castle in Yorkshire. -King Edward, Huntsman, Gloster, ^c. | Published Sept. 29. 1797. by J. J. Boydell, N° 90. Cheapside, at the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall Mall. | (One line to left, two lines to right of main title.) 1910 OTHELLO AND DESDEMONA Stip., rect. Othello, with dagger and candle, stands back of bed on which lies Desdemona asleep. 18.15 x 14.2 Ins.: Painted by J. Graham.-Engraved by W. Leney. | Shak- speare. | Othello. | Act V. Scene II. | A Bedchamber.-Desdemona in bed, asleep | Pub. Sepr 29. 1799, by J. J. Boy dell, at the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall Mall; N° 90. Cheapside, London. | (Three lines to right and to left of main title.) 1911 OTHELLO AND DESDEMONA Stip., rect. Othello, sword in hand, stands weeping before bed in which lies Desdemona asleep. 22.9 x 16.7 Ins.: Painted by Josiah Boy dell-Engraved by Willm Leney. ] Shakspeare. | Othello. | Act V. Scene II. | Desdemona in bed asleep. | Pub. Dec. I. 1803, by J. J. Boydell, at the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall Mall: N° 90. Cheapside, London. 1912 DESCENT FROM THE CROSS Stip., rect. 23.6 x 17.6 Ins.: Painted by P. P. Rubens-Pub by William Smith, N° 702 S° 3d Sf Phila-Engraved by W. Leney. | The Descent From The Cross. | From the Original Picture Painted by P. P. Rubens in the Gallery of the Louvre at Paris. This is evidently a second state of this plate. J. O. LEWIS 1913 LEWIS CASS Stip., rect. Half-length; face % left. 5.9 x 4.7 Ins.: Tut hill Pinx1-J. 0. Lewis Sculp1 | Lewis Cass L. L. D. | Secretary of War 315 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1914 THOMAS A. COOPER Slip., vign. Full-length in costume, standing, legs apart and holding chains; profile, left. 4.2 x 4.2 Ins.: C. R. Leslie del.-J. 0. Lewis Sc. | Cooper as Piere | two lines. i. As described. n. Added, Sold by W. H. Morgan 11^ Chesnut Sf Phila 1915 DECATUR, PORTER, ETC. Stip. Group of four ovals in a larger oval, with eagle and a scroll inscribed "Naval Heros"; bust portraits. 5.3 x 4 + Ins.: over ovals, Decatur | Porter | Bainbridge ] Perry | under large oval, J. O. Lewis Frontispiece to "The Pride of Britannia Humbled," by Wil- liam Cobbett, Philadelphia, 1815. J. B. LONGACRE 1916 JOHN ADAMS Stip., broad rect. frame, ornad, suspended. Full bust; face % left. 6 x 4.10 Ins.: John Adams | Late President of the United States. | En- graved by Longacre, from a Painting in Delaplaine's Gallery, from Stewart. | Published by B. 0. Tyler. | Washington City. i. As described. ii. Publisher erased and under rect., Printed by P. Price Jr Philada 1917 JOHN ADAMS Stip., broad, rect. frame, ornad. Full bust; face % left. Name on panel at bottom. 4.12 x 2.12 Ins.: Painted by | Stuart | J. Adams | Engraved by | J. B. Long- acre | C. S. Williams, New Haven Ct. i. As described. ii. Publisher erased. 1918 JOHN ADAMS Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 4.5 x 3.9 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by B. Otis after the Portrait by G. Stuart. | John Adams. | signature. 316 CHECK LIST 1919 JOHN ADAMS Slip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.14 x 3.3 Ins.: John Adams. | Drawn Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by Otis after Stuart. i. As described. n. Name in autograph. 1920 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Stip., broad rect. frame, ornad. Full bust, face % left. 6.14 x 6.1 Ins.: John Quincy Adams. | President of the United States. | En- graved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by | G. Stuart. | Pub- • lished by J. P. Ayres Philada i. Before frame. 5.5 x 4.7. n. With frame, but before all letters. in. As described. 1921 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 3 x 3.2 lins.: John Quincy Adams. | President of the Qnited States. | En- graved by J. B. Longacre from a Drawing after Stuart. | For the Casket. There is probably an earlier state, without the last line. 1922 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Stip., vign. oval framed in cornstalks; name on scroll at bottom. Bust; face % right. 1x1.6 Ins.: John Quincy Adams. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre. Vignette on title-page to "Le Souvenir, or Picturesque Pocket Diary for 1826." Philadelphia, A. R. Poole, 66 Chestnut Street, etc. 1923 SAMUEL ADAMS Stip., rect. Full bust; face to right. 3.14 x 3.3 Ins.: Samuel Adams. | Drawn and Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by Copley. i. As described. ii. Name in autograph. 1924 B. P. AGDELOTTE Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right. 3.2 x3 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from an original miniature. | 317 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS B. P. Agdelotte (auto.) D. D. | President of Woodward College, Cincinnati. 1925 ALEXANDER I Slip., rect. Full bust in uniform, face % left. 3.12 x 3 Ins.: J. B. Longacre Sculp. | Alexander I. | Emperor of all the Russias. | From an original Drawing taken in London during his visit in 18 lip 1926 AZEL BACKUS Stip., vign. Bust; face front. 3.2 x 3 Ins.: Painted by J. Wood for Delaplaine's Gallery-Engraved by J. B. Longacre | Axel Backus. D. D. | Late President of Hamil- ton College. 1927 VASCO NUNEZ DE BALBOA Line, rect. Almost half-length in armor; profile, right. 2.8 x 2 Ins.: Longacre Sc. | Basco Nunes. 1928 JOHN BARRY Line, rect. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 4.8 x 3.11 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a painting by G. Stuart. | John Barry. | U. S. N. | signature. 1929 WILLIAM T. BARRY Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 7.1 x 7.2 Ins.: Drawn from Life and Engraved by James B. Longacre. | William T. Barry, | Post Master General. | (Copyright, 1833.) 1930 WILLIAM T. BARRY Stip., rect. Full bust; face front. 3.15 x 3.2 Ins.: William T. Barry | Of Kentucky | Post Master General. [ Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by C. B. King. 1931 HENRY BIDLEMAN BASCOM Stip., rect. Half-length; face front; right hand on book. 6x5 Ins.: Rev. Henry Bidleman Bascom A.M. | Late President Of Madison College. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by J. Neagle. 318 CHECK LIST 1932 JAMES BATEMAN Stip., rect., ruled background. Full bust; face front. 3.14 x 3.2 Ins.: Rev. James Bateman. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting in the possession of Mrs. Bateman. | IF. Scobie Printer. 1933 GREGORY T. BEDELL Stip., vign. Half-length in robes and bands; face front. 3.12x3.5 Ins.: Painted by J. Neagle.-Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | G T Bedell (auto.). 1934 GREGORY T. BEDELL Stip., rect. Full bust in robes and bands ; face front. 3.12 x 3.5 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by J. Neagle. | Rev. G. T. Bedell. | Rector Of Sf Andrew's Church Philadelphia. | Printed by B. Rogers. 1935 GREGORY T. BEDELL Mixed, rect. Bust in robes, face front, in an oval of flowers sur- mounted by a cross with diverging rays; inscription of two lines on tablet under oval. 4.10 x 2.14 Ins.: Portrait Engraved by J. B. Longacre. Ornamental part by W. H. Ellis. | Printed by D. Stevens. i. As described. n. Printer erased. 1936 LYMAN BEECHER Stip., rect. Nearly half-length; face % right. 4.4 x 3.6 Ins.: Lyman Beecher (auto.) | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by C. Harding [ 1831 i. As described. ii. "1831" erased; added, National Preacher, 181^5. 1937 john McPherson berrien Stip., vign. Full bust; face nearly front. 3.3 x 3.4 Ins.: John McPherson Berrien | Of Georgia | Attorney General. | Drawn $ Engraved by J. B. Longacre 1938 NICHOLAS BIDDLE Stip., rect. Half-length; standing; nearly front face. 4.11 x 3.11 319 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre and T. B. Welch after a Painting by Rembrant Peale. | Nicholas Biddle. | signature. 1939 ROBERT H. BISHOP Stip., vign. Full bust; face nearly profile left. 3.7 x 2.15 Ins.: Longacre Sc. | R. H. Bishop, D. D. | President of Miami University . ■ - i 1940 SIMON BOLIVAR Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform, face % right. 5.13 x 4.14 Ins.: El Libertador Simon Bolivar | Presidente De La Republica De Colombia. | Grabado por I. B. Longacre, Filadelfia 1825. co- piado de un retrato hecho en Lima, j Copy-right secured. 1941 DANIEL BOONE Stip., rect. Half-length in hunting-shirt, fur-trimmed; face % left. 4.5 x 3.9 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from an Original Painting by C. Harding. | Daniel Boone. | signature. (Copyright, 1835.) 1942 J. G. C. BRAINARD Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 3.6 x 2.10 Ins.: Painted by Tisdale.-Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | J. G. C. Brainard. | Published by S. G. Goodrich fy Co. Boston. | D. Russell Prl 1943 JOHN BRANCH Stip., vign. Full bust; face front. 3.11 x 3.3 Ins.: John Branch | Of North Carolina | Secretary Of The Navy | Drawn c§* Engraved by J. B. Longacre. 1944 JOHN BRANCH Stip., vign. Full bust; face front. 3.2 x 2.9 Ins.: John Branch | Of North-Carolina. | Secretary Of The Navy. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Miniature by Anna C. Peale. 1945 M. BRUEN Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.2 x.2.10 Ins.: M. Bruen (auto.). | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Miniature Painted by L. Arlaud in 1817. 320 CHECK LIST 1946 JOHN BUNYAN Portrait in stip., rect. in line, oval in rect., surmounted by pil- grim's staff, hat and bottle with rays; name on tablet under oval. Full bust; face front. 5.15 x 3.8 Ins.: Bunyan. | From a Painting by John Fountain.-Engraved by J. B. Longacre. From "The Pilgrim's Progress." Hartford, Silas Andrus. Title-page, with vignette, engraved by Yeager & Hay. 1947 LORD BYRON Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 3.8 x 2.10 Ins.: W. E. West Pinx.-J. B. Longacre Sculp1 | Lord Byron. 1948 LORD BYRON Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to left under rock; right elbow on rock; hand to chin; profile, left. 4.9 x 3.10 Ins.: R. Westall R. A.-J. B. Longacre. | Lord Byron. 1949 JOHN C. CALHOUN Stip., rect. Full bust; face nearly front. 3.9 x 3.2 Ins.: John C. Calhoun | Of South Carolina | Vice President Of The United States, And, President | Of The Senate | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by C. B. King 1950 JOHN C. CALHOUN Stip., rect. in broad, ornamented, suspended frame. Full bust; face nearly front. 6.2 x 4.14 Ins.: Published by Atkinson fy Alexander, for the Casket.-P. Price Printer. | J. C. Calhoun | Vice President. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from an original Painting by C. B. King. There is doubtless an earlier state without the names of the publishers of the "Casket." 1951 JOHN C. CALHOUN Mixed, rect. Full bust; face slightly to right. 3.8x2.12 Ins.: none. Unlettered proof from collection of "Longacre's Proofs." 1952 WILLIAM CAPERS Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right. 3.15 x 3.7 Ins.: Charles Carroll Of Carrollton. | Engraved by James B. Longacre from a Painting by J. Paradise. 321 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1953 CHARLES CARROLL Line, rect. Half-length; seated; face front. 9.14 x 7.9 Ins.: Charles Carroll Of Carrollton. \ Engraved by James B. Longacre from a Painting by Chester Harding 1954 CHARLES CARROLL Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 4 x 3.3 Ins.: Charles Carroll. | of Carrollton | Drawn Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by Field. i. As described. n. Under last line, Published by S. C. Atkinson. in. With name in autograph, and with publisher. iv. Plate worked over; outer border line removed and entirely relettered, Published 1832-J. B. Longacre Sc. | Charles Carroll, Of Carrollton. | only surviving signer | of the Dec- laration of Independence. | Born 20. Sep. 1737. 1955 NICHOLAS CHAPMAN Stip., vign. Bust; profile, left. 2.11x3.8 Ins.: Drawn Engraved by J. B. Longacre | N. Chapman, M. D. Founder 1817 Lecturer on the Practice of Medicine. In heading to certificate of The Philadelphia Medical In- stitute. 1956 SAMUEL CHASE Stip., rect. Full bust; face front. 4 x 3.5 Ins.: Samuel Chase. ] Engraved from a Drawing by J. B. Long- acre after a Painting by Jarvis. i. As described. ii. Name in autograph. 1957 WILLIAM C. C. CLAIBORNE Stip., rect. Half-length in uniform; face front. 4.8 x 3.10 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a miniature by A. Duval | William C. C. Claiborne | signature. 1958 ADAM CLARKE Stip., vign. Nearly half-length; face % left. 5.8 x 4.14 Ins.: Painted by J. Jackson.-Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | Rev^ Adam Clarke, L. L. D. F. A. S. | Published by Abraham Paul. New York. 322 CHECK LIST 1959 HENRY CLAY Slip., reel. Half-length; seated; face front. 4.8 x 3.9 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by W. J. Hubard. | Henry Clay. | signature. 1960 HENRY CLAY Stip., vign. Full bust; face front. 3.2 x 2.15 Ins.: Henry Clay. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from an orig- inal miniature. i. As described. n. After last line, For The Casket 1961 DEWITT CLINTON Stip., broad rect. frame, ornad, suspended. Half-length; seated to right; face front; pen in right hand. 6.6 X 5.2 Ins.: De Witt Clinton. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a miniature by G. Catlin. | Painted at Albany Decern. i. As described. ii. Added, Sam1 Maverick Print. in. Frame and all but name "stopped-out." 3.12 x 3.3. 1962 GEORGE CLYMER Stip., rect. frame. Full bust; arms folded; face % right. 4.1 x 3.8 Ins.: George Clymer | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from an original miniature by Trott. i. As described. ii. Name in autograph. 1963 JOHN COLLINS Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to right; face to right. 3.13 x 3.2 Ins.: Rev. John Collins. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by J. Neagle. | Printed by W. Scobie. 1964 CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS Line, rect. Full bust in armor; fluted collar; face left. 2.8 x 2 Ins.: Longacre Sc. | Columbus. 323 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1965 E. CORNELIUS Slip., vign. Full bust; seated; face % left. 4.3 x 3.8 Ins.: E. Cornelius (auto.) | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by-Metcalf. 1966 WILLIAM RICHARDSON DAVIE Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; face % left; holding a paper in left hand. 4.6 x 3.8 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a drawing by Mr Van- derlyn taken in 1800. | William Richardson Davie. | signature. 1967 MRS. DUFF Stip., rect. Almost half-length in costume; hands to neck and face; long hair; face front. 3.11 x 3.1 Ins.: Mrs. Duff, | As Mary. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by J. Neagle. | Lopez fy Wemyss' Edition. | Published by A. R. Poole Philadelphia 1836. | (Copyright.) 1968 JOHN H. EATON Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 3.10 x 3 Ins.: John H. Eaton | Of Tennessee ] Secretary Of War. | Drawn $ Engraved by J. B. Longacre. 1969 RICHARD EMMONS Stip., vign. Almost half-length; face % left; pen in right hand. 4.1 x 3.13 Ins.: Richard Emmons, (auto.) | Drawn from Life, and Engraved by J. B. Longacre. i. As described. ii. Before name, Dr., and after last line, Born In Boston Au- gust 30th 1788. | Author Of The Fredoniad fyc. 1970 JOHN EMORY Stip., rect. Full bust; face front. 4.5 x 3.8 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by J. Jack- son R. A. taken in England in 1830. | John Emory. | Bishop Of The Methodist Episcopal Church. 1971 EURIPIDES Stip., vign. Bust; face % left. 2.1 x 1.8 Ins.: over, Euripides. [ under, J. B. Longacre Sc. | Apud Ful- vium Ursinum. 324 CHECK LIST 1972 JEREMIAH EVARTS Stip., rect. Half-length; arms folded; face % left. 4.3 x 3.6 Ins.: Jer^ Evarts, (auto.) | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from an Original Portrait by S. F. B. Morse. | Painted in 1817. 1973 MARY FLETCHER Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. Cap and cloak with hood. 3.10x2.14 Ins.: (Unlettered proof.) i. As described. ii. Ins.: Engraved by James B. Longacre. | Mrs Mary Fletcher. | Widow of the Revd J. Fletcher. | Published by J. Pounder 13Nth 4th Sf 1974 MR. FRANCIS Stip., rect. Half-length in military dress; face front. 3.11 x 3.4 Ins.: Mr Francis. | As Sir George Thunder | one line | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a painting by J. Neagle. | Lopez # Wemyss' Edition. | Published by A R Poole Philada | 1826 1975 MRS. FRANCIS Stip., rect. Half-length in costume; cap on head; fan in right hand; face % right. 3.11 x 3.3 Ins.: Mrs. Francis, | As Miss Harlow. | Engraved by J. B. Long- acre from a Painting by J. Neagle. | Lopez # Wemyss' Edition. | Published by A. R. Poole Philadelphia 1826. ] (Copyright.) 1976 A. H. FRANCKE Stip., vign. in rect., line. Full bust in robes, bands, and cap; face front. 3.6 x 2.14 Ins.: Longacre Sc. | A. H. Francke. | Professor of Theology in the University of Halle | and founder of the Orphan House at that place. | American S. S. Union. 1977 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., broad rect. frame, ornad. Name in tablet in base. Half- length ; seated to left; right hand to chin; face % left. 4.14x2.11 Ins.: Painted by | Martin | Franklin | Engraved by | J. B. Long- acre | C. S. Williams, New Haven Ct. i. As described. n. Publisher erased. 325 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1978 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., rect. Half-length; seated at table to left; face % left. 4.14x4.1 Ins.: Painted By Martin-Engraved By Longacre | Published By Joseph Delaplaine | Benjamin Franklin. | J Porter Printer i. As described. ii. Publisher and printer erased, and for publisher, Engraved for the Port-Folio published by H. Hall. in. Published by S. C. Atkinson Philada 1979 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., rect. Half-length; seated at table to left; face % left. 3.14x3.4 Ins.: Benjamin Franklin. | Engraved, by J. B. Longacre, from a Painting by Martin. i. As described. ii. Name in autograph. 1980 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., vign. Group of five portraits in octagonal frames sup- ported on crossed lances with star-points; burning torch above with diverging rays; names over heads. Addison in center, John- son at top, Franklin to left, Goldsmith to right, Swift at bottom. 4.4x2.15 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre. 1981 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 3.3 x 2.7 Ins.: Benjamin Franklin. i. As described. n. Relettered, Engrvd For Daniel L. Jones. | Roger Williams. | Born 1599-Died 1683. Original from Watson's "Annals of Philadelphia," Phila- delphia, 1830. 1982 ROBERT FULTON Stip., oval frame ornad. Full bust; face nearly front. 2.7x1.14 Ins.: none. From collection of "Longacre's Proofs." 326 CHECK LIST 1983 EDMUND PENDLETON GAINES Stip., rect. Half-length in uniform; profile, left. 4.7x3.11 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by J. W. Jar- vis. | Major General | Edmund Pendleton Gaines. | signature. 1984 THOMAS GAMBLE Stip., rect. Half-length in uniform; arms crossed, holding sword; face slightly to right. 3.15 x 2.11 Ins.: Thomas Gamble Esqr | late of the U. S. Navy | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by Waldo. [ For the Analectic Magazine. | Porter printer. 1985 GEORGE HI Stip., vign. Full bust in uniform; cocked hat; face % left. 4.3 x 4 Ins.: George, III. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a picture by Sir W. Beechey. 1986 GEORGE IV Stip., vign. Half-length; fur collar to coat; orders on breast and at neck; face % left. 4.8 x 3.12 Ins.: George, IV. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence. 1987 ELBRIDGE GERRY Stip., vign. Half-length; seated to left; arms folded; face % left. (After the Vanderlyn portrait.) 4 x 3.13 Unlettered proof from collection of "Longacre's Proofs." 1988 ELBRIDGE GERRY Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to left; arms folded; face % left. 4 x 3.3 Ins.: Elbridge Gerry. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a drawing by Vanderlyn. i. As described. n. After last line, Published by S. C. Atkinson in. As in i, with name in autograph. 327 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 1989 JOHN GLENDY Slip., reel. Nearly half-length; face % left; book in left hand on table. 4 x 3.5 Ins.: Revd John Glendy D.D. | Engraved by J. B. Langacre after a painting by B. Otis. 1990 OLIVER GOLDSMITH Line, rect. Full bust; fur collar; profile, left; book in right hand. 4 x 3.5 Ins.: Painted by Sir J. Reynolds-Engraved by J. B Longacre | Oliver Goldsmith. 1991 LADY JANE GREY Line, rect. Lady Grey kneeling to left; priest seated to right; in background, armed figure with keys, sword, and crucifix. 4.14x3.10 Ins.: Painted by J. Northcote. R. A.-Engraved by J. B. Long- acre. | Feckeriham By Order Of The Queen | Visits Lady Jane Gray In The Tower. | Engraved for the Prize copies of the Li- brary Edition-See Hume's England Vol. Il Chap. XXXVI. | Published by E. Littell Philada 1992 ALEXANDER V. GRISWOLD Mixed, rect. Half-length, in robes; face % left; left hand on book. 4.2 x 3.8 Ins.: Painted by Thomson.-Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | Rt. Rev. Alexander V. Griswold, D. D. | Bishop Of The Protestant Episcopal Church | In The Eastern Diocese. | signature. 1993 NATHANIEL GREENE Stip., vign. Full-length, in uniform, standing, leaning on sword; two cannon with flags at feet. 6.12 x 5.11 Ins.: Nathaniel Greene, | Major General of the Armies of the United States of America, | In the War of the Revolution. | En- graved by J. B. Longacre, from a drawing by H. Bounetheau. 1994 JOHN HANCOCK Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right. 4.4 x 4.8 Ins.: John Hancock. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a paint- ing by Copley. i. As described. n. Under last line, Published by Sand C. Atkinson 328 CHECK LIST 1995 JOHN HANCOCK Stip., reel. Full bust; face % right. 3.14 x 3.1 Ins.: John Hancock | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from an orig- inal picture | Painted by Copley in 1765. i. As described. n. Name in autograph. 1996 JOHN HANCOCK Stip., circular frame containing name, "John Hancock." Full bust; face % right. Diam. 3.15 From a large facsimile of the Declaration of Independence, published in Philadelphia in 1818. The portraits of Washing- ton, Jefferson, and Hancock were engraved by Longacre, and the script by C. H. Parker. 1997 ROBERT Y. HAYNE Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right. 7.14 x 7.9 Ins.: Robert Y. Hayne, | Late Governor Of South Carolina, $c. | Engraved and Published by James B. Longacre. Philadelphia. December 18 40. | From an original drawing by himself taken from life A. D. 1830. 1998 MATTHEW HENRY Stip., rect. Full bust in wig, robes, and bands; face front; arms in title. 4.15 x 3.14 Ins.: Matthew Henry. V. D. M. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | For Towar and Hogan's Edition of Henry's Commentary | - 1828- 1999 THOMAS HEYWARD, JR. Stip., rect. Bust; face % right. 3.14 x 3.4 Ins.: Thos Heyward Junr | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Miniature | in the Possession of Mrs. Heyward. i. As described. ii. Name in autograph. 2000 PRINCE GUSTAV ADOLF HOHENLOHE Stip., vign. Half-length in cardinal's dress; decoration sus- pended by ribbon from neck; face front. 7 x 5.12 Ins.: none. Unlettered proof from collection of "Longacre's Proofs." 329 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2001 HENRY HOLMES Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 4.5 x 4.2 Ins.: Rev. Henry Holmes, | of the Methodist Episcopal Church. ] Engraved by J. B. Longacre from an original drawing. 2002 FRANCIS HOPKINSON Stip., rect. Half-length; seated at table to left; pen in right hand; face almost profile left. 4.7 x 3.8 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from the Painting by Pine in possession of J. Hopkinson Esqr | Francis Hopkinson. | signa- ture | Printed by H. Quig. i. As described. n. Printer erased. 2003 FRANCIS HOPKINSON Stip., rect. Half-length, as above. 3.15 X 3.1 Ins.: Francis Hopkinson. | Engraved, by J. B. Longacre, and J. H. Nesmith, from a Picture by Pine-. i. As described. ii. Name in autograph. 2004 GEORGE HORNE Stip., vign. Full bust in robes; face slightly to left. 3.5 x 3.3 Ins.: George Horne, D. D. | Late Lord Bishop of Norwich. | Painted by T. Olive, Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | Published by Alexr Towar. 2005 ELIAS HORRY Stip., rect. Nearly half-length; face % right. 4.3 X 3.8 Ins.: Elias Horry (auto.) | Engraved by J. B. Longacre-from a Miniature by C. Frazer. 2006 MARY SHUBRICK HORRY Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; cap on head; face front. 4.5 x 3.8 Ins.: Mary Shubrick Horry. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Miniature by C. Frazer 2007 DAVID HUME Stip., vign. Almost half-length; seated to right; face nearly profile right. 4.11 x 3.9 330 CHECK LIST Ins.: David Hume, Esq. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds. 2008 SAMUEL HUNTINGTON Stip., rect. Full bust; profile, right. 3.14 x 3.3 Ins.: Samuel Huntington. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre. i. As described. ii. Name in autograph. 2009 JOHN S. HUTTON Line, vign. Half-length; seated to front; cap on head; pipe in right hand; face front. 3.14 x 3.8 Ins.: John S. Hutton. | AEt. 109. From Watson's "Annals of Philadelphia." 2010 SAMUEL D. INGHAM Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right. 3.1 X 3.4 Ins.: Samuel D. Ingham | Of Pennsylvania | Secretary Of The Treasury. | Drawn Engraved by J. B. Longacre. 2011 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., rect. Full bust; face slightly to left; face long and nar- row. 3.11x3.1 Ins.: none. Proof from collection of "Longacre's Proofs." 2012 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length in uniform; face front; right hand on hilt of sword by side; left hand on holster holding reins of a horse behind him. 14.12x11.13 Ins.: Painted by Thomas Sully-Engraved by James B. Long- acre. | Major General Andrew Jackson. | Published Entered ac- cording to Act of Congress November 2nd 1820 by Joshua Shaw. Samuel Kennedy # James B. Longacre. of the State of Pennsyl- vania. Managers fy Trustees for the Association of American Artists. | Philadelphia. i. As described. n. After name, President of the United States. Under rect., Published by Wm H. Morgan N° 279 Market Street Philada 331 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2013 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 7 x 6.12 Ins.: Andrew Jackson, | President of the United States. | Drawn from Life and Engraved by James B. Longacre. 2014 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., rect.. Full bust; face slightly to left. 4.14x4.3 Ins.: Andrew Jackson. | Engraved by James B. Longacre from an original Picture by R. E. W. Earl | Painted at the Hermitage in the Summer of 18% 6. | Proof 2015 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., broad rect. frame, ornad, and suspended. Full bust to right, in caped cloak; face % right. 5.15 x 4.13 Ins.: Andrew Jackson | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from an Original miniature by J. Wood. | Published by B. 0. Tyler Washington City | 18%4 i. As described. n. Publisher and date erased, and under frame, Pubd by P. Price Jr Philada 2016 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 4.7 x 3.7 Ins.: Drawn from life and Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | Andrew Jackson, | President Of The United States. | signature. i. As described. ii. Third line erased. 2017 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.13 x 3.3 Ins.: |-Drawn from life. September %3d 18%9. and Engraved by J. B. Longacre.- | Andrew Jackson | Of Tennessee | President Of The United-States. 2018 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., rect. Full bust in cloak to left; face % right. 5.9 x 4.9 Ins.: none. Proof from collection of "Longacre Proofs." 332 CHECK LIST 2019 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., rect. frame, ornad. Full bust in cloak to left; face % right. 6.14 x 6.1 Ins.: none. Proof from Longacre collection. 2020 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. After the portrait by R. E. W. Earl. 3.11 x 3.1 Ins.: none. , From collection of "Longacre Proofs." 2021 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., broad, rect. frame, ornad. Full bust; face % left. 4.13x2.12 Ins.: Painted by | Stuart | Jefferson | Engraved by | J. B. Long- acre | C. S. Williams, New Haven, Ct. i. As described. n. Publisher erased. 2022 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 4.2 x 3.5 Ins.: Thomas Jefferson | Engraved on Steel by J. B. Longacre from the original Painting by Gilbert Stuart. 2023 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.15 x 3.5 Ins.: Thomas Jefferson. | Drawn fy Engraved by J. B. Longacre from the Portrait by Field after Stuart i. As described. n. Name in autograph. 2024 THOMAS JEFFERSON Described as-Stip., 8vo. Bust on a pedestal; head to right. Engraved by J. B. Longacre and H. Meyer. Title, Thos. Jeffer- son. 2025 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., circular frame containing name. Bust. Diam. 3.15 Engraved by Longacre for the large facsimile of the Declara- tion of Independence, Philadelphia, 1818. 333 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2026 JOHN PAUL JONES Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; cocked hat on head; face front. 4.7 x 3.7 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Portrait by C. W. Peale. | John Paul Jones. | signature. 2027 JOSIAH STODDARD JOHNSTON Stip., rect. Full bust; face front. 4.9 x 3.8 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by C. B. King. | Josiah Stoddard Johnston. | signature. 2028 ANN HASELTINE JUDSON Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3x^.7 Ins.: scratched, Ann Haseltine Judson | Ob1 Oct. 21^ 1829 Proof from collection of "Longacre's Proofs." 2029 MISS LYDIA KELLY Stip., rect. Half-length, in plumed head-dress; face % right. 3.12 x 3.2 Ins.: Miss Kelly, | As Beatrice. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by J. Neagle. | Lopez # Wemyss' Edition. | Pub- lished by A. R. Poole Philadelphia 1826. | (Copyright) | Printed by B. Rogers. 2030 JOHN KNOX Stip., vign. Half-length; cap on head; holding book; face slightly to right. 3.10 x 2.14 Ins.: John Knox. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | American Sun- day School Union. 2031 HENRY KOLLOCK Stip., rect. frame, name in panel below. Full bust, in robes and bands; face front. 13 x 9.14 Ins.: Painted by Douglass | Engraved by Longacre | Rev^ Henry Kollock, D. D. | Late Pastor of the Independent Presbyterian Church in Savannah. | Published June 10. 1821 by G. G. Paries of Savannah fy S. Kennedy of Phila Entered according to Act of Congress the 12 day of August 1820 by George G. Faries of the State of Georgia. i. Unlettered and without frame. ii. As described. 334 CHECK LIST 2032 HENRY KOLLOCK Stip., rect. frame. Full bust in robes and bands; face front. 4.2 x .3.6 Ins.: Revd Henry Kollock, D. D. | Fac simile of Dr Kollock's signature | (signature) | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by Douglass. i. Before frame, and letters. ii. As described. 2033 MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE Stip., vign. Three-quarter-length, standing, in civilian dress; face % left. 4.14 x 3.10 Ins.: Lafayette (auto.) | Drawn and Engraved by J. B. Long- acre, from the Portrait in possession of Mrs Bloomfield. 2034 RICHARD HENRY LEE Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 4 x 3.4 Ins.: Richard Henry Lee. | Engr. by P. Maverick J. B. Long- acre, from a drawing by Longacre from an original miniature. i. As described. n. Name in autograph. 2035 POPE LEO XII (?) Stip., vign. Full bust in papal robes; face front. 7 x 7.7 Ins.: none. From collection of "Longacre's Proofs." Lettered in pencil "Leo X." It is the portrait of a much later pope-probably Leo XII, of 1823. 2036 HARRIET LIVERMORE Stip., vign. Half-length; cap on head; caped cloak; face % left. 3.12x3.6 Ins.: Harriet Livermore. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by Waldo fy Jewett. | 1827. 2037 JOHN H. LIVINGSTON Stip., vign. Bust in robes; face front. 3.7 x 2.13 Ins.: J. B. Longacre Sc. | John H. Livingston, D. D. S. T. P. | Late | President of Rutger's College at New Brunswick. 335 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2038 PHILIP LIVINGSTON Stip., rect. Nearly half-length; face % left. 3.14 x 3.4 Ins.: Philip Livingston. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from an Original Painting | in the Possession of J. T. Jones Esq. of New York. i. As described. ii. Name in autograph. 2039 JAMES LOGAN Stip., vign. Full bust; face nearly front. 3.3 x 2.8 Ins.: James Logan. From Watson's "Annals of Philadelphia." 2040 MARTIN LUTHER Stip., vign. Full bust in robes; face % right. 2.11 x 2.9 Ins.: J ageman Del. | Longacre Sc. j Luther. | Published by the American Sunday School Union. 2041 THOMAS LYNCH Stip., broad, rect. frame, ornad. Full bust; face % left. 3.14x3.2 Ins.: Thomas Lynch Junr | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from an Enamel Painting | in the Possession of Miss E. Lynch. i. As described. ii. Name in autograph. 2042 DR. JAMES McHENRY Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to front; face front; right arm over back of chair; hands folded on lap holding a book. 3.10x2.10 Ins.: none. Proof lettered in pencil, "James McHenry" (a well-known writer of Philadelphia). It is undoubtedly Longacre's work. 2043 THOMAS McKEAN Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. Cincinnatus on left breast. 3.14x3.3 Ins.: Thomas McKean. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from the Portrait by G. Stuart. i. As described. n. Name in autograph. 336 CHECK LIST m. Engraver's line erased, and added Published by S. C. At- kinson 2044 WILLIAM McKENDREE Stip., rect. Half-length; face % left; left hand on book. 4.3 x 3.5 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre | from a Painting by J. Para- dise. | Rev. William McKendree | Bishop of the Methodist Epis- copal Church. 2045 WILLIAM C. MACREADY Stip., vign. Half-length in costume to front; right arm across body; head turned to left. 3.11 x 3.11 Ins.: Mr Macready as Virginias. | two lines | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a drawing by J. Jackson R. A. \ Published by Neal Mackensie 201 Chesnut Street 2046 ALEXANDER MACOMB Stip., rect. Half-length in uniform; arms folded; face front. 4.7x3.10 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a painting by T. Sully. | Alexander Macomb, | Major General U. S. A. | signature. 2047 AMBROSE MARESCHAL Stip., vign. Half-length, seated, in priestly robes; glasses on; face to left. 7.9 x 7.3 Ins.: Most Revd Ambrose Mareschal, \ Third Archbishop Of Baltimore. | Born December 5th 1768. Consecrated December ll/P1 1817 and died January 29th 1828. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by P. Tilyard. 2048 H. MARTYN Line, vign. in double rect. line. Full bust; face front. 3.13 x 3.2 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre | H Martyn (auto.) | Philada Published by E. Littell. i. As described. ii. Relettered and worked over, Longacre Sc. | H. Martyn. | American S. S. Union. i 2049 MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS Line, rect. Three-quarter-length; seated at table to left; head on right hand; gazing at a crucifix. 4.13 x 3.14 337 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: Painted by J. Graham.-Engraved by J. B. Longacre. Mary Queen of Scots, | On The Eve Previous To Her Execution. Engraved for the Prize copies of the Library Edition-See Hume's England, Vol. III. Chap. XLII. | Published by E. Littell Philada A 2050 RETURN JONATHAN MEIGS Slip., rect. Half-length, seated to right; face % right. 4.3 x 3.4 Ins.: Gov. R. J. Meigs | Engraved, by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by C. Lawrence. 2051 ARTHUR MIDDLETON Line, rect. Full bust to right; profile, right; loose gown and broad laced collar. 3.15 X 3.3 Ins.: Arthur Middleton. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre after a drawing taken by T. Middleton | from a group in a Family Pic- ture by Benjamin West. i. As described. n. Name in autograph. 2052 GOUVERNEUR MORRIS Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; face % left; right arm ex- tended on table. 3.10 x 4.7 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from an Original Painting by T. Sully. | Gouverneur Morris. 2053 ROBERT MORRIS Stip., rect. Half-length; face front. 3.14 x3.3 Ins.: Robert Morris. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from an Original Painting | in the Possession of Mrs. Morris. i. As described. ii. Name in autograph. 2054 ROBERT MORRIS Stip., vign. Bust; face to left. 1.15 x 1.11 Ins.: none. Ascribed to J. B. Longacre. 338 CHECK LIST 2055 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; face front. 4.6 x 3.2 Ins.: Napoleon. | Grave par J. B. Longacre, d'apres I'original peint par Rousseau. 2056 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face front. 4.3 x 3.8 Ins.: Napoleon. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from an original miniature by Rousseau | In the possession of Count Survilliers. | Published by Carey, Lea Carey. | 1827. 2057 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Stip., vign. Full bust, in uniform, to left; face front. 2.7 x 2.9 Ins.: J. B. Longacre Sc. | Napoleon (auto.) 2058 NAPOLEON II Stip., vign. Full-length figure of child extended on a couch, on back. 1.8 x 4 Ins.: Infant Napoleon. | Drawn and Engraved by J. B. Longacre from the Statue in the | Pennsylvania Academy. 2059 HARRIET NEWELL Stip., vign. Full bust; face front. 3.4 x 2.14 Ins.: Engd by J. B. Longacre | Harriet Newell. | American Sun- day School Union. 2060 JOHN NEWTON Stip., vign. Bust in gown; face % right. 2.8 x 2.11 Ins.: Longacre Sc. | Rev. John Newton. | Published by the Amer- ican Sunday School Union. 2061 MISS O'NEILL Stip., vign. Three-quarter-length; standing; face front; right hand raised before body. 5 X 3.6 Ins.: Miss O'Neill, | In The Character Of Belvidera. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a picture by W. Devis. Frontispiece to Vol. I, "The British Drama," Philadelphia, 1832. The line vignette on this title-page is also engraved by Longacre. 339 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2062 ROBERT TREAT PAINE Slip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 3.15 x 3 Ins.: Robert Treat Paine. | Drawn and Engraved, by J. B. Long- acre, from a Sketch by Savage. i. As described. n. Name in autograph. 2063 WILLIAM PALEY Stip., vign. Full bust; shovel hat; face % left. 3.13 x 4.2 Ins.: G. Romney Pinxt.-J. B. Longacre Sculp. | William Paley D.D. Frontispiece to "The Works of William Paley D. D." Phila- delphia, 1831. The line vignette on the title-page is also en- graved by Longacre. 2064 THOMAS COOKE PAUL Stip., rect. Nearly half-length; face front. 3.7 x 2.12 Ins.: Brown Pt.-18^9-Longacre Sc. | Thomas Cooke Paul. | American Sunday School Union. 2065 CHARLES WILLSON PEALE Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; face front; palette and brushes in left hand. 4.1 x 3.5 Ins.: C W Peale (auto.) | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from an Original Painting by Rembrant Peale. i. As described. ii. Under name, Founder Of The Philada Museum. ] and be- low, Published by S. C. Atkinson. in. As ii, with publisher erased. 2066 SAMUEL PEARCE Stip., vign. Bust; face % left. 3 x 2.12 Ins.: Medley Pinxt-Longacre Sculpt | Rev. Samuel Pearce A. M. \ Published by the American Sunday School Union Philada 2067 WILLIAM PENN Stip., rect. Half-length to right; face % right. 4.14 X 4.4 Ins.: William Penn. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a draw- ing by Mr Edwin. i. As described. ii. Under rect., Published by Aw McMakin 1838 in. Under rect., Published by Sam1 C. Atkinson 340 CHECK LIST 2068 WILLIAM PENN Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right. 2.8 x 2.6 Ins.: William Penn. From Watson's "Annals of Philadelphia." 2069 PHILIP SYNG PHYSICK Stip., vign. Full bust in outline; face finished; face almost front. 7.9 x 7.14 Ins.: Philip Syng Physick M. D. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a sketch by Mr Sully. 2070 ANDREW PICKENS Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 4.8 x 3.12 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by T. Sully after an original portrait. | General Andrew Pickens. | signature. 2071 TIMOTHY PICKERING Stip., broad, rect. frame, ornad. Full bust; face % right. 5.5x4.15 Ins.: The Honourable T. Pickering. | Engraved by J. B. Long- acre from a miniature by G. Catlin, | in the possession of W. Meredith Esq™ Philadelphia. | 1882 i. Unlettered proof with frame suspended by rosette. ii. As described. in. With date erased. This print was published in Phila- delphia in 1822. 2072 WILLIAM PINKNEY Stip., rect. Half-length, leaning to left on table; face front. 5.3 x 4.2 Ins.: William Pinkney Esq. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by C. King. | Published by Harrison Hall N° 70 South Fourth Street Philadelphia. 2073 G.F. PINTO Stip., oval frame, ornad. Full bust; face slightly to left. 2.7x1.14 Ins.: none. Proof from "Longacre's Proofs." Lettered in pencil. 341 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2074 JOEL R. POINSETT Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 4.6 x 3.7 Ins.: Drawn from life and Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | Joel R. Poinsett. | signature. 2075 ALEXANDER POPE Stip., vign. Half-length, in gown and cap, leaning on table to right; left hand to head; face front. 4.5 x 3.8 Ins.: Alexander Pope, Esqr | Painted by Sir G. Kneller-En- graved by J. B. Longacre | on Steel 2076 EBENEZER PORTER Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 4.3 x 3.15 Ins.: Joscelyn Pinx1-J. B. Longacre Sc. | E. Porter (auto.). i. As described. ii.- Relettered, Rev. Ebenezer Porter, D. D. | President of the Theological Seminary. Andover. 2077 DAVID RAMSAY Stip., rect. Full bust; face front. 4.7 x 3.9 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a drawing by C. Frazer after a Painting by C. W. Peale. | David Ramsay, M.D.\ signa.- ture. 2078 GEORGE READ Stip., rect. Half-length; face front; holding a paper in right hand. 4 x 3.4 Ins.: George Read | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Paint- ing by-Pine. i. As described. ii. Name in autograph. 2079 LEGH RICHMOND Stip., vign. Full bust in robes ; face front. 2.11 x 2.13 Ins.: Slater. Del. - Longacre. Sc. | Rev. Legh Richmond | Amer- ican Sunday School Union, Philada 2080 DAVID RITTENHOUSE Stip., rect. Half-length; seated at table; face % left; both hands on chart spread on table; telescope to left. 4.7 x 3.10 342 CHECK LIST Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by C. W. Peale. | David Rittenhouse. | signature. 2081 ROBERT R. ROBERTS Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 4.4 x 3.9 Ins.: Rev. Robert R. Roberts, | Bishop of the Methodist Epis- copal Church. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a painting by J. Neagle. 2082 BENJAMIN RUSH Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to right at table; face % right; right arm on table; left hand to face. 4 x 3.7 Ins.: Benjamin Rush | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a | Painting by Sully. i. As described. ii. Name in autograph. 2083 MARTIN RUTER Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 4.4 x 3.7 Ins.: Martin Rut er, D. D. | Drawn from life Engraved by J. B. Longacre. i. As described. ii. After last line, W. Scobie, Printer. 2084 EDWARD RUTLEDGE Stip., rect. Full bust to right; face front. 4 x 3.7 Ins.: Edward Rutledge. ] Drawn # Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting | by Earle. i. As described. n. Name in autograph. 2085 THOMAS SARGENT Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 4.5 x 3.7 Ins.: Dr. Thomas Sargent. | Drawn from Life and Engraved by J. B. Longacre. 2086 JAMES SAURIN Line, rect. Full bust; wig, gown, and bands; face front. 5.1 x 3.12 Ins.: B. Picart Delin.-J. B. Longacre Sculpsit. \Rev. James Saurin. | New-York. | Harper $ Brothers. 343 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2087 CHRISTIAN FREDERICK SCHWARTZ Slip., vign. Full bust; face to right. 3.2 x 3.3 Ins.: Longacre Sc. | Rev. Christian Frederick Schwartz. | Amer- ican Sunday School Union, Philada 2088 THOMAS SCOTT Stip., rect. Half-length in robes; seated to left; face % left. 4.10x3.11 Ins.: L. Cosse Pinxt.-J. B. Longacre Sc. | Rev. Thomas Scott, Proof. i. As described. ii. Added, Published by Crocker $ Brewster, Boston. 2089 SIR WALTER SCOTT Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; cane in right hand; face front; arms in background. 3.15 x 3.2 Ins.: Painted by C. R. Leslie R. A.-Engraved by J. B. Long- acre. | Sir Walter Scott. 2090 MRS. SIDDONS Stip., rect. Half-length; face upraised to left. 4.4 x 3.7 Ins.: Mrs. Siddons, | In The Character Of The Tragic Muse. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a picture by Sir Joshua Rey- nolds. Frontispiece to Vol. II, "The British Drama, etc.," Phila- delphia, 1832. The line vignette on title-page is also engraved by Longacre. 2091 TOBIAS SMOLLETT Stip., vign. Full bust to front; face % right. 4.9 x 3.8 Ins.: Tobias Smollett, M. D. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre. 2092 PHHAP JAMES SPENER Stip., vign. Nearly half-length in robes, cap, and wig; face slightly to left; outline of book held in both hands. 3.11 x 3.5 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre | Philip James Spener. | Amer- ican Sunday School Union. 2093 MRS. E. SPENCER Stip., vign. Half-length; face front. 2.13x3.4 Ins.: Mrs. E. Spencer. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by A. Hervieu. 344 CHECK LIST 2094 H. E. SPENCER Stip., vign. Full bust; face front; broad white collar. 2.10x2.13 Ins.: H. E. Spencer, Esq. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by A. Hervieu. 2095 O.M. SPENCER Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right. 2.12 x 3.9 Ins.: 0. M. Spencer. | Drawn from Life and Engraved by J. B. Longacre 2096 THOMAS SPENCER Stip., oval. Full bust; face slightly to right. 3.1 x 2.8 Ins.: J. B. Longacre Sc. | Rev. Thomas Spencer. | American Sun- day School Union. 2097 LAURENCE STERNE Mixed, rect. Full bust; left hand to head; face front. 3.15 X 3.3 Ins.: Painted by Sir J. Reynolds.-Engraved by J. B. Long- acre | Laurence Sterne. 2098 CALEB STRONG Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 4.7 x 3.9 Ins.: G. Stuart Pinxt-J. B. Longacre Sc. | Caleb Strong. | Late Governor of Massachusetts. | H. Quig Printer i. As described. ii. Printer erased. ni. Modern restrike; after name, Governor of Mass. 1800 to 1807, 1812 to T6 2099 MARTIN VAN BUREN Stip., broad, rect. frame, ornad. Full bust; face front. 6.12x6.1 Ins.: Martin Van Buren. | Drawn from Life and Engraved by J. B. Longacre | Published by B. O. Tyler Washington City | 1830. 2100 JOHN WALKER Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left; on title-page. 1.13 X 2 Ins.: The Young | Lady's Gentleman's | Pocket Dictionary. | Walker. | two lines | Philadelphia | Key and Biddle | 1831f.. 345 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2101 THOMAS WARE Slip., vign. Full bust; face front; glasses in right hand. 3.15x3.12 Ins.: Painted by G. W. Conarroe.-Engraved by J. B. Long- acre. | Rev. Thomas Ware. 2102 MR. WARREN Stip., rect. Full bust in costume; face front. 3.12 x 3.2 Ins.: Mr. Warren, | As Sir Peter Teazle. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by J. Neagle. | Lopez Wemyss' Edi- tion. | (Copyright.) 2103 BUSHROD WASHINGTON Stip., vign. Nearly half-length in robes; face % left. 9.5 x 8.12 Ins.: Bushrod Washington. | Late Associate Justice In The Su- preme Court Of The United States. | Engraved by J. B. Long- acre from a Painting by C. Harding i. Proof with last line only. n. As described. 2104 BUSHROD WASHINGTON Stip. Full bust in civilian dress, face slightly to right. *** This plate has not been seen by the compiler, but Mr. Albert Rosenthal etched this portrait "From an unfinished print by Longacre in the collection of R. C. Davis Esq. Phila." 2105 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip.', vign. Bust; face slightly to left. 4.4 x 4 Ins.: George Washington. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a miniature by Mr Trott. i. As described. ii. In rectangle of double border lines. 5 x 4.1 Hart, 417. 2106 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Bust to left. In center of an elaborately engraved script memorial. Oval, 0.11 x 0.13 Ins.: Designed and Engraved by Joseph Perkins. | Published by Rand and Perkins,-No. Sip South 6th Sf Philadelphia. | Portrait Engd by J. B. Longacre. 346 CHECK LIST Four states of this plate are described in the "Engraved Por- traits of Washington," Grolier Club, New York, 1904. Hart, 418. 2107 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., broad, rect. frame, ornad; name in tablet in bottom. Full bust; face % left. 4.14 x 2.12 Ins.: Painted by | Stuart | W ashington | Engraved by | J. B. Longacre | C. S. Williams New Haven, Cl i. As described. ii. Address changed to Henry Crampton | Boston in. Same as n; address erased. iv. On badge, Washington | Temperance Benevolent Society.; fountain above frame; title filled in and preceded by birthday of, followed by Feby below, Sold by E. P. Whaites | 1 Courtlandt St. N. Y. v. On badge, American Republican | Procession April 8th 18^- Title and painter and engraver erased, and three- line quotation inserted; clasped hands added. vi. As in v, on badge, American Republican | Celebration. vii. As in vi, on badge, American Republican Procession July 18^. Under clasped hands, We are one. vin. As on v, on badge, In Commemoration of laying | The Corner Stone of the | Washington Monument | Octr 19th 18^7. Without address and clasped hands. ix. Same as last, with border and lettering erased, and relet- tered The Spirit of | Washington | inspires us. Hart, 419. 2108 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Full bust to left. 4 x 3.5 Ins.: Washington. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Paint- ing by G. Stuart. i. As described. ii. Before all letters, except in etched letters, E. Wellmore Sc. in. As i, but enlarged to 4.5 x 3.6. Relettered, Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a painting by G. Stuart. | Washing- ton. | signature. iv. Border line added, all lettering erased except signature, and George Washington reengraved. v. As last, but signature reengraved in smaller letters and in- scription erased. Hart, 421. 347 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2109 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., broad circle containing name, "George Washington." Laurel wreath, sword, and drapery below. Bust; face % left. Diam. 5 From large sheet containing Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia, 1818. Inscription says: "Portraits engraved by J. B. Longacre." Hart, 594. 2110 WASHINGTON-FRANKLIN Line, vign. In a boat; female figure with anchor, seated to right; American eagle on bow. In stem of boat a medallion with Stuart head of Washington; under right hand of woman another medal- lion with Martin portrait of Franklin. 1.11 X 2.9 Ins.: on gunwale of boat, J B Longacre Engraver | J. B. L. del Sc. i. As described. ii. Last line erased. This is Longacre's business card. Hart, 547. 2111 MARTHA WASHINGTON Stip., oval in lined rect. Bust; cap on head; face front. 4.5 x 3.8 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from an original miniature by Robertson-in possession of G. W. P. Custis Esq™ | Mrs. Martha Washington. | signature. i. As described. ii. Broad ornamental frame added; oval and background reen- graved. Frame enclosing all lettering except signature. 2112 DANIEL WEBSTER Stip., rect. Full bust; face slightly left. 4.8 x 3.7 Ins.: Drawn from life A Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | Dan1 Webster (auto.). 2113 DANIEL WEBSTER Stip., rect. Full bust; face slightly to left. 4.7 X 3.7 Ins.: Drawn from life, and Engraved by James B. Longacre. | Dan1 Webster (auto.) | Copyright, Nov. 25, 1830, by Longacre.) 348 CHECK LIST 2114 DANIEL WEBSTER Stip., reel. Full bust; face slightly to left; column to left, and curtain and cords and tassels to right. 4.8 x 3.7 Ins.: Drawn from life, Engraved by James B. Longacre. | Daniel Webster. | signature. | (Copyright, 1833, by Longacre.) i. As described. n. Copyright erased. ni. Engraver erased and plate worked over. 2115 MR. WEMYSS Stip., rect. Half-length in costume; arms folded; face % right. 3.9 x 3.1 Ins.: Mr Wemyss, | As Rolando. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by J. Neagle. | Lopez Wemyss' Edition. | Pub- lished by A. R. Poole Philadelphia 1826. j (Copyright.) | Printed by B. Rogers 2116 JOHN WESLEY Stip., rect. Half-length; standing, in robes in pulpit; face % left; right hand raised; left hand in book on pulpit. 9.6 X 7.3 Ins.: Painted by J. Jackson Esqr R. A.-Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | The Revd John Wesley, A. M. | Sometime Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, Founder of the Methodist Society, j Born at Epworth in Lincolnshire 1703 and died in London 1791 in the 88th Year of his Age. 2117 JOHN WESLEY Stip., vign. Nearly half-length in robes; profile, left. 3.12 x 3.8 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre | J Wesley (auto.) 2118 JOHN WESLEY Stip., vign. Half-length; standing in pulpit; face % left; right hand raised; left hand in book; in robes. 3.14 x 3.7 Ins.: Jackson Pinx1-Longacre Sculp1, | Revd John Wesley A. M. 2119 JOHN WESLEY Stip., rect. Same pose as above. 4.5 X 3.7 Ins.: Revd John Wesley, A. M. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from the large print by Thomson after the Original Painting by J. Jackson R. A. i. As described. n. After last line, W. Scobie Printer 349 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2120 JOHN WESLEY Line, vign. Three men with hats and wigs, walking arm in arm to right; Wesley in center. 4.3 x 3.13 Ins.: over, Eighty seven years have I sojourned on this earth | Endeavouring to do good. John Wesley. | under, 1. James Hamil- ton, M. D. | 2. Revd John Wesley, M. A. | 3. Revd Joseph Cole. | five lines | Engraved by J. B. Longacre. 2121 BENJAMIN WEST Stip., oval frame, ornad. Full bust; face front. 2.7x1.14 Ins.: none. From collection of "Longacre's Proofs." 2122 OTHO H. WILLIAMS Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face front. 4.9 x 3.9 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by C. W. Peale. | General Otho Holland Williams. | signature. 2123 JAMES WILSON Stip., rect. Full bust; face front; glasses on. 4 x 3.3 Ins.: James Wilson. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a minia- ture | in possession of Mrs. Hollingsworth. i. As described. ii. Name in autograph. 2124 WILLIAM WIRT Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 4.8 x 3.7 Ins.: Drawn from life and Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | William Wirt. | signature. 2125 WILLIAM WIRT Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 3.7 x 2.12 Ins.: William Wirt. | Drawn from life and Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | (Copyright, 1832.) | Published by J. $ J. Harper New York 1832. | Printed by R. Miller. 2126 CASPAR WISTAR Stip., rect. Full bust; face front. 4.6 x 3.11 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by B. Otis. | Caspar Wistar, M. D. | signature. 350 CHECK LIST 2127 JOHN WITHERSPOON Stip., oval in rect., ornad. Bust in gown and bands; face front. 3.13x3.4 Ins.: John Witherspoon. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting by C. W. Peale. i. As described. n. Name in autograph. 2128 OLIVER WOLCOTT Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 4 x 3.4 Ins.: Oliver Wolcott. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Painting in | Delaplaine's Gallery. i. As described. ii. Name in autograph. 2129 LEVI WOODBURY Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to left; face % left; book of naval plans in right hand. 4.10 X 3.11 Ins.: Drawn from life and Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | Levi Woodbury. | signature. 2130 DAVID WOOSTER Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length in uniform; standing; face % left; halberd in right hand across body; left hand on cascabel of cannon; fort in right distance. 4.7 x 3.10 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from an Original Portrait in possession of Mr Thomas Wooster. | David Wooster. | Commander In Chief Of The Provincial Army Against Quebec | signature. i. As described. ii. Third line erased. 2131 WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Stip., vign. Half-length; arms folded; face front. 4x3.3 Ins.: W. Boxall pinxt-J. B. Longacre Sc. | W Wordsworth (auto.). 2132 SAMUEL B. WYLIE Stip., vign. Half-length; face % left; hands clasped in front. 6.4x4.14 Ins.: George Wythe. | Drawn and Engraved, by J. B. Longacre, from a Painting by J. Neagle. | Philadelphia 1826. 351 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2133 GEORGE WYTHE Stip., rect. Full bust; profile, right. 3.14 x 3 Ins.: George Wythe. | Drawn and Engraved, by J. B. Longacre, from a Portrait | in the American Gleaner. i. As described. ii. Name in autograph. 2134 DAVID YOUNG Stip., rect. Full bust; face front. 3.14 x 3.5 Ins.: Rev. David Young. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a painting by J. Neagle. 2135 GROUP OF AUTHORS Portraits in stip., decoration in line. . Portraits of "Milton," "Gray," "Beattie" and "Young" in highly decorated rectangle. 7.2 x 4.3 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre 2136 GROUP OF AUTHORS Portraits in stip., decoration in line. Portraits of "Poesie," "Wm Cowper," and "James Thomson" in highly decorated rec- tangle. 7 x 4.1 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre 2137 GROUP OF AUTHORS Portraits in stip., decoration in line. Portraits of "Heber," "Pollok," and "Crabbe" in highly decorated rectangle. 6.14 x 4.3 Ins.: J. B. Longacre. 2138 BRITISH PULPIT Portraits in stip., decoration in line. In ovals, decorated, por- traits of "R. Hill. A. M.," "H Melville, A. M.," "C. Simeon, A. M.," "A. Thomson, D. D." and "R. Watson." 6.10 x 4.6 Ins.: J. B. Longacre Sc. | British Pulpit 2139 GROUP OF BRITISH POETS Stip., vign. Four ovals grouped about a central rect. highly decorated. Portraits of Byron, Campbell, Shakspere, Moore, and Scott. 3.6 x 2.8 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre 352 CHECK LIST Frontispiece to "Quotations from the British Poets," Phila- delphia, 1825. Vignette on frontispiece also engraved by Long- acre. 2140 GROUP OF BRITISH DRAMATISTS Stip., vign. Five octagonal frames supported on crossed lances with star-points; blazing torch above with rays. Portraits of Dryden, Massinger, Shakspere, Jonson, and Congreve. 4.4 x 2.14 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre. 2141 UNKNOWN MAN Stip., vign. Full bust; striped waistcoat; face front. 3.6 X 3.3 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a miniature by Mr Wein- edel. Place for name left blank. 2142 UNKNOWN BOY Stip., oval frame, ornad. Half-length, with broad straw hat with ribbon-bow, balancing a bird on finger of right hand; face % left. 2.7x1.14 Proof from collection of "Longacre Proofs." 2143 UNKNOWN BOY Stip., oval in rect. Full bust; face front; broad pleated collar; hair down on forehead; three buttons in front and a small buckle. 2.13x2.5 Ins.: none. From collection of "Longacre Proofs." 2144 LADY OF RUTHVEN Stip., rect. Full bust; cap and feather on head; face % right. 3.8 x 2.15 Ins.: Engraved on Steel by J. B. Longacre. | The Lady of Ruthven. 2145 THE VALENTINE Stip., rect. Woman, half-length to left, with wide collar, read- ing a letter held in both hands; face % left. 3.1 x 2.10 Ins.: Painted by TV. Allston.-Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | The Valentine. Added, "Valentina-Valentine." 353 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2146 STAG AND HOUND Line, vign. Stag leaping into water, followed by a hound. 4x6.8 Ins.: E. Clay Del.-J. B. Longacre Sc. | Stag and Hound. | En- graved for the American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine. 2147 OLD TESTAMENT. TITLE-PAGE Line, rect., ornamented. Jehovah in oval above; Moses and Saul on either side of altar having on it in a circle the Ark of the Covenant. 6 x 4.2 Ins.: Antiguo | Testamento | L. Parer Del-J. B. Longacre la grabo Filade 1831. | Megico: | Edicion De Sebring. 2148 LETTERS ON FEMALE CHARACTER. TITLE-PAGE Line, vign. Woman leaning on urn under tree. 2.4 X 2.2 Ins.: Letters | on | Female Character. | By [ Mrs. Virginia Cary | Designd # Engd by J. B. Longacre | Richmond, Va | Published by A. Works. 2149 SIGNERS OF THE DECLARATION. TITLE-PAGE Line, vign. Rattlesnake on rock; rays above. 4.1 x 4.3 Ins.: Biography | of the Signers to the | Declaration of Inde- pendence | By | John Sanderson | C. A. Le Sueur del. - Caveant moniti-J. B. Longacre Sc. | Philadelphia. | Published by R. W. Pomeroy | J. Maxwell Printer. | 1833. | (Vols. I, II, HI and IV.) 2150 BRITISH POETS. TITLE-PAGE Stip., vign. Apollo seated, with harp. 1.14x2.2 Ins.: Quotations ] from the | British Poets | J. B. Longacre Del. Sc. | Philadelphia. | Published by R. W. Pomeroy. | 1835. 2151 BRITISH DRAMA. TITLE-PAGE Line, vign. Tragedy, with dagger in upraised right hand, seated; crown, scepter and open book at her feet. 3.8 X 3.9 Ins.: The | British Drama | A Collection of the most approved | Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, Farces. | In Two Volumes | Vol. I. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | Philadelphia | J. J. Wood- word. 354 CHECK LIST 2152 BRITISH DRAMA. TITLE-PAGE Line, vign. Tragedy with dagger seated; two children, mask, crown, etc., at her feet. 3.7 x 3.9 Ins.: The | British Drama | A | Collection of the most approved | Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, | 8? Farces. | In Two Volumes | Vol. II. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Drawing by Cipriani. 2153 NATIONAL HOTEL Line, rect. 2.4 x 3.8 Ins.: National Hotel | Designed by J. R. Smith.-Engraved by J. B. Longacre | Washington City | To Newton 8? Gadsby Dr 2154 MASONIC CERTIFICATE Line, vign. Column at either side surmounted by figures of Hope and Charity. Over, a winged figure with trumpet bearing a ban- ner inscribed, "Grand Lodge of Virginia." Below, two Masons in regalia and a third Mason addressing a woman and two children. Script between columns. 15.7 x 11.2 Ins.: Engraved by J. B. Longacre. 2155 CHRIST HEALING IN THE TEMPLE Line, rect. 3.12 x 2.14 Ins.: Painted by B. West-Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | Christ Healing The Sick In The Temple. | Published by Key and Biddle Philadelphia. ] Printed by D. Stevens. From "The Religious Souvenir," by G. T. Bedell, D. D., Phila- delphia, 1834. 2156 ELISHA RESTORING THE SHUNAMITE'S SON Line, rect. 3.1 x 3.15 Ins.: Painted by B. West-Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | Elisha Restoring The Shunamite's Son. i. As described. n. With 0 Kings, 4- 18. 37 2157 CONTEMPLATION Line, rect. Woman seated to right on a balustrade; building and landscape. 3.12x2.13 Ins.: Painted by-Coupin-Engraved by J. B. Longacre. | Con- templation. | Published by E. Littell Chestnut St. Philada 355 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2158 FLORAL MAGAZINE. TITLE-PAGE Line, vign. A view of a country house, surrounded by shrubbery and hothouses. 2.6 x 5.2 Ins.: The | Floral Magazine | and | Botanical Repository (vign- ette) J. B. Longacre Sc. | Published by D. C. Landreth | Nursery and Seedmen | Philadelphia | Engraved by J. W. W. Warr Note. J. B. Longacre engraved plates for S. F. Bradford's edi- tion of Rees' encyclopedia; and a number of small Annual plates, Bible prints, etc.? in addition to those described. CALEB LOWNES 2159 BOSTON HARBOR Map, line. Title in ornamental frame. 10.5 x 7.5 Ins.: over, Engrav'd for the Pennsylva Magazine (1775) | title, A New Plan | of | Boston Harbour | from an Actual | Survey. | under rect., C Lownes Sculp WILLIAM MAIN 2160 SAMUEL BARD Stip., rect. Half-length in robes ; seated to right; face to right. 5.2 x 4.1 Ins.: Vanderlyn Pt-McClelland Del.-W MainSc ] Samuel Bard, M. D. L. L. D. | Ridley Printer. 2161 JOHN HENRY HOBART Line, rect. Half-length in robes; seated; face to right. 4.2 x 3.4 Ins.: Painted by Paradise.-Engraved by W. Main | John Henry Hobart, (auto.). 2162 THOMAS SCOTT Line, rect. Half-length in robes; seated at table in library; right hand on book on table; face to left. 5 x 3.14 Ins.: L. Cosse pt. - W. Main Sc. ] Rev^ Thomas Scott. | Rector of Aston Sandford. [ Published by Sam1 T. Armstrong and Crocker $ Brewster, Boston: 356 CHECK LIST 2163 JOHN STANFORD Slip., reel. Half-length; seated at desk; face to left. 6.15 x 5.13 Ins.: Inman Pt.-Published by Mich1 H. Bowyer, 336 Bowery.- Main. Sc. | Revd John Stanford, A. M. i. As described. n. Publisher erased. 2164 JERUSALEM Line, rect. 2.12 x 3.10 Ins.: Craig del.-W. Main Sc. | View of Jerusalem in its present state. On title-page to "Works of Josephus," Philadelphia, 1829. JAMES P. MALCOM 2165 JACOB DUCHE Mixed, circle on base in rect.; flowers around circle and at top; name in base. Full bust in robes; seated to left; face % left; glasses on; right hand on book. 5.10 x 3.15 Ins.: The Rev. Jacob Duche | James P. Malcom sc. 2166 JOHN PARKE Line, rect. To left, in clouds, Apollo and the Muses; to right, before a building, three figures standing. In left base, a man seated writing on a tablet. On a ribbon, "Ut Pictura Poesis Alter Et Idem." Beneath, a coat of arms and Greek motto. Under left lower corner, "Peter M-e invV' 5.14 x 3.7 Ins.: James P. Malcom Delf et Sculpt Frontispiece to "The Lyric Works of Horace," by John Parke, Philadelphia, 1786. 2167 BUSH HILL, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. Hamilton crest in title. 3.1 x 4.12 Ins.: James P. Malcom DeV et fc\ Bush-Hill. | The Seat of Wm Hamilton Esqr near Philadelphia. 2168 CHRIST CHURCH, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 6 x 4.4 Ins.: J. P. Malcom-del: et sculp. | Christ Church, Philadelphia. 357 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2169 CHRIST CHURCH, INTERIOR A line engraving of the interior of this church is ascribed to Mal- com ; but the compiler has only seen a photograph of this alleged print, not showing inscriptions. 2170 THE JAIL, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 3 x 5.7 Ins.: Malcom deV et fc \ The Jail, Philada Note. The "Christ Church," "Jail" and "Bush Hill" were pub- lished in English magazines. Malcom engraved a considerable number of English views and general illustrations, published in England. J. MANLY 2171 GEORGE WASHINGTON Etch., circular. Full bust in uniform; profile, left. Diam. 3.9 Ins.: G Washington | J Manly | Born Virginia Febry 11th 173%. | General of the American Armies 1775. | Resign'd 1783. | Presi- dent of the United States 1789. i. As described. n. Without engraver's name. ni. Entirely reworked; ribbon and title erased from arm, and the title etched in large letters in upper margin. Hart, 155. B. MARCHANT 2172 RILEY'S NARRATIVE Line, rect. 3.12 x 6.13 Ins.: Wm Laughton Junr Designr-B. Marchant Sc. | The Orig- inal Plough and Mode of using it, View of Camels and Pri/mitive Method of Making Butter. D. MARTIN 2173 DOCTOR BURROW Line, vign. Bust; profile, left; hat on head. 1.15x1.9 Ins.: D. Martin, Sculp1 | Doctor Burrow. 358 CHECK LIST 2174 ACTION AT BREED'S HILL Line, rect., map. 9.1 X 8.3 Ins.: A Plan | of the | Action at Breed's Hill* | on the 17th of June 1775. | Between the American Forces, I and | the British Troops. | * Erroneously called Bunkers Hill. | under rect. Pub- lish'd by C. Smith N. York (1796)- D. Martin fculpf 2175 BATTLE OF WHITE PLAINS Line, rect., map. 7.2 x 8.6 Ins.: Published by C. Smith-D. Martin fc1 [ The Engagement on the White Plains the 28th of October 1776, | between the American # English Forces. 2176 BURGOYNE'S DEFEAT Line, rect., map. 8.4 x 13.12 Ins.: Plan of the Position which the Army under U Gen1 Bur- goine took at Saratoga, etc. | D. Martin sc. The above three maps come from "The Monthly Military Re- pository." Published by C. Smith, New York, 1796. J. B. MARTIN 2177 ROBERT BAILEY Stip., rect. Bust; face % right. 3.8 X 3.4 Ins.: J. B. Martin Sc. Richmd | Major Robert Bailey. Frontispiece to "Life and Adventures of Robert Bailey, etc." Richmond, Va., 1822. 2178 JOHN D. BLAIR Stip., rect. Half-length; face % left. 4.5 x 3.12 Ins.: Painted by Thompson, 1810. | Engrav'd by J. B. Martin, Richmd | Rev: John D. Blair. 1 EMILY MAVERICK 2179 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE Stip., vign. At base, Shakspere leaning against a tree, with harp at feet; over him, Edmund Kean as Richard HI, full-length, in a 359 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS circle; under circle, "Shakspeare"; over circle, cup, dagger, wreath, mask, etc.; in eight smaller circles at sides, scenes from plays. 7.1 x 4.13 Ins.: H. Heath del.-Emily Maverick sculp. | two lines. MARIA A. MAVERICK 2180 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE Stip., vign. Full bust on a base; face % left; drapery on each side of bust; above, a floating figure holding up a crown ; at base, Tragedy and Comedy. 7.2 x 4.14 + Ins.: Shakspeare | Heath del.-Maria A. Maverick sculp. PETER MAVERICK 2181 QUEEN ANNE Line, oval, ornad; name on oval frame. Full bust; face front. 7.13x4.8 Ins.: Queen Anne | P. Maverick, sculp. (Newark.) | Albany, Pub- lished by B. D. Packard, 1816. i. As described. ii. Published by Edward Parker. Phila 1822. 2182 FRANCIS ATTERBURY Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face to left. 3.4 x 2.9 Ins.: Peter Maverick sc. Newark. | The Right Revd | Bishop At- terbury | Published by W. Durell Co. 2183 WILLIAM BAINBRIDGE Line, rect. Half-length in uniform; face front. 8.13 x 7.9 Ins.: Painted by J. Jarvis.-Engraved by Peter Maverick. | Com- modore Bainbridge. | Published by P. Maverick, New York, 182- 2184 GIDEON BLACKBURN Stip., vign. Bust; profile, left. 3 x 1.12 Ins.: The Evangelical Intelligencer. | under, J. Jarvis del.-P. Maverick sculp1 | Rev. Gideon Blackburn. | Engraved for W. P. Ferrand Co. N° 170 Market Street. Philadelphia. 360 CHECK LIST 2185 HUGH BLAIR Stip., rect. Full bust in robes; face % left. 3.12 x 3.3 Ins.: P. Maverick sc. Newark. | Hugh Blair. D. D. 2186 SIMON BOLIVAR Stip., circular. Bust in uniform; face % right. Diam. 2.4 Ins.: P. Maverick | Gen1 Bolivar. 2187 JACOB BROWN Stip., vign. Full bust in uniform; face front. 4.6 x 3.10 Ins.: J. Jarvis pinxt-P. Maverick sculpt | Major Gen1 Brown. U. S. Army. | Engraved for the Analectic Magazine | Philadel- phia. Published by M. Thomas. | 1815. i. As described. ii. Title changed to Gen1 Brown. 2188 JOHN BUNYAN Line, rect. Full bust; face % right. 3 x 2.3 Ins.: P. M. | John Bunyan 2189 ROBERT BURNS Stip., vign. Half-length; seated at table; almost profile, left. 3.12x4 Ins.: P. M. ] Robert Burns. 2190 MIGUEL CERVANTES Line, rect. Nearly half-length; face % right. 4.12 x 3.9 Ins.: Engrd by Peter Maverick. | Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra. 2191 THOMAS CLARKSON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 4.8 x 3.8 Ins.: Engd by P. Maverick, 8^ Nassau StA N. York. | Thomas Clarkson, A. M. 2192 HENRY CLAY Line, rect. Half-length; seated; scroll in hands; face % right. 13.13x10.13 Ins.: Painted by Charles King.-Engraved by Peter Maverick | New York | Henry Clay. | Late Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. | The Advocate of South American Independence. ] (Same inscription in Spanish.) | Washington City Published by Benjamin 0. Tyler. 1832 | (Copyright.) | Printed by P. Maverick 361 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2193 MRS. BEULAH ALLEN CLARKE Described in the McKee Sale simply as "Engraved by Peter Maverick." 2194 McDonald clarke Stip., vign. Full bust to left; face % right. 3.3 x 2.13 Ins.: H. Inman del.-Peter Maverick sc. | McDonald Clarke. | Born June 18th 1798. | Entered according to Act of Congress Octr 27.1823. 2195 GEORGE CLINTON Line, rect. Full bust; face slightly to right. 5.4 X 4.4 Ins.: Painted by Ames.-Engraved by P. Maverick. | Published By Joseph Delaplaine. | George Clinton. | Printed by Porter Harrison. i. As described. ii. Publisher's line erased. 2196 CADWALLADER D. COLDEN (See Durand list) 2197 CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS Line, rect. Bust in armor; face % left. 5.4 x 4.5 Ins.: M. Maella pinx.-P. Maverick sculp. Newark. N. J. | Pub- lished By Joseph Delaplaine. | Columbus. | Rogers Esler Printers. i. As described. ii. Publisher's line erased. 2198 WILLIAM COWPER Stip., oval. Bust; nearly profile left; cap on head. 4.1 x 3.4 Ins.: Romney del.-P. Maverick sc1 | William Cowper 2199 MRS. COWPER Stip., oval. Bust; face front. 4.1 x 3.4 Ins.: D. Heins pinx.-P. Maverick sculp | Mrs Cowper. | Mother of the Poet. 2200 STEPHEN CRISTIANI Stip., vign. Half-length; writing in a music-book, with quill pen; face to left. 4.8 x 3.1 362 CHECK LIST Ins.: L. Persico del.-P. Maverick sc. | Stephen Cristiani, | Mas- ter Composer of Music; of the Theatre of the Spanish Court. 2201 OLIVER ELLSWORTH Stip., oval. Bust; face front. 3.13 x 3.1 Ins.: Painted by Ino. Trumbull-Engrd by P. Maverick. New- ark | The Hon. Oliver Ellsworth, Esqr 2202 THOMAS ERSKINE Line, oval. Full bust; face ^4 right. 3.2 x 2.10 Ins.: R. Cosway R. A. Pinx1-P. Maverick Sc1 Newark. | The Honble Thos Erskine. | now | Lord Erskine. | New-York. Pub- lished by Eastburn, Kirk Co: June. 1813. 2203 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (See Tapping Reeve) 2204 GEORGE I Line, oval, ornad. Full bust; face front. 6.8x3.14 Ins.: Geo. 1st | P. Maverick sculp. Newark N. J. | Albany, Pub- lished by B. D. Packard, 1816. 2205 ELIAS HICKS Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right. 5.6 x 5.2 Ins.: Drawn by H. Inman.-Engrd by Peter Maverick. | Elias Hicks (auto.) | Published By Edward Hopper | N° 1^0 Pearl St. New York. | (Copyright, 1830.) 2206 HOMER Line, oval. Bust on a pedestal; nearly profile left. 3.5 X 2.8 Ins.: P. Maverick sc. | Homer. W JOHN HOOLE Line, oval. Bust; almost profile left; spectacles on. 3.5 x 2.10 Ins.: P. Maverick sculp1 | John Hoole. 2208 ANDREW JACKSON Line, vign. Half-length in uniform, surrounded by clouds; face % left. 8.4 x 6.8 Ins.: S. L. Waldo pinx1-P. Maverick sculp1 | Maj. Gen. Andrew Jackson. | (Restrike.) 363 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2209 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right. 3.5 x 2.11 Ins.: J. Wood pinx.-Peter Maverick sc. \Maj. Gen. Andrew Jackson. Frontispiece to "Civil and Military History of Andrew Jack- son, etc.," by an American Officer. New York, P. M. Davis, 1825. 2210 JAMES JACKSON Line, rect. Half-length in uniform; cocked hat on head; stand- ing; face front; right hand extended; left hand at breast holds scroll inscribed "A Free Representation etc." 11.8 x 8.12 Ins.: Painted by Archd Robertson, N° 79 Liberty St-Engraved by Peter Maverick, N. York. | His Excellency | Major General James Jackson. 2211 JOHN JAY Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.6 x 2.9 Ins.: G. Stuart Pinx1-P. Maverick Sc1 | John Jay. 2212 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., vign. Full bust; face $4 left; holding up Declaration of Independence. 3.10 x 2.12 Ins.: I. R. Smith del.-Peter Maverick sct Vignette on policy of Jefferson Insurance Company, 1831. 2213 JOHN JENKINS Stip., oval. Nearly half-length; face $4 right. 4 x 3.3 Ins.: over head, Public Patronage Is The Parent Of Genius. | under, Jenkins. | four lines | Bickham | J. Jenkins scr.-P. Mav- erick Sc. 2214 SAMUEL JOHNSON Stip., oval. Full bust; reading manuscript held in both hands ; face to right. 3.3 x 2.10 Ins.: Drawn by W. H. Brown.-Engraved by P. Maverick. | Dr Johnson. | Pub. by W. Durell. 1809. 2215 JOSEPHUS Stip., rect. Full bust in turban and Oriental dress; face front. 4.2 x 3.3 Ins.: P. Maverick sc. | Josephus. | Published by D. Huntington. 364 CHECK LIST 2216 PRINCE KOUTOUSOFF Stip., vign. Half-length in uniform; face % left. 3.14 x 3.14 Ins.: P. Maverick sc. [ Prince Koutousoff. 2217 MARQUIS LAFAYETTE Stip., circular frame, omad. Full bust in civilian dress; face % left. Diam. 3.6 Ins.: around circle, La Fayette, The Nations Guest, the friend of Washington, The Hero Philantropist | Engr. Print, by P. Maverick, 342 Broadway 2218 RICHARD HENRY LEE Stip., rect. Nearly half-length; face % left. 4 x 3.3 Ins.: Richard Henry Lee. | Engr. by P. Maverick fy J. B. Long- acre, from a drawing by Longacre from an original miniature. i. As described. ii. Name in autograph. 2219 EDWARD MITCHELL Line, rect. Half-length; seated to right; chairback and curtain in left background. 8.7 x 6.10 Ins.: Waldo Jewett pinx1-Peter Maverick sculp1 | Revd Edwd Mitchell. | Published by Peter Maverick New York 1820 2220 RICHARD C. MOORE Line, rect. Half-length in robes; seated; face to left; right hand extended; book in left hand. 13.12 x 11.11 Ins.: Painted by Wm Dunlap.-Engraved by Peter Maverick. | The Right Reverend Richard Channing Moore D. D. | Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Virginia. | New York 1823 Published by Peter Maverick and William Dunlap. i. As described. n. Publisher's line altered to New York 1832 Published by Monson Bancroft 389 Broad Way. m. Publisher erased. 2221 THOMAS MOORE Line, oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.2 x 2.8 Ins.: Peter Maverick s. | Thomas Moore, Esqr Frontispiece to "The Works of Thomas Moore, Esq., etc.," five volumes, New York, W. B. Gilley. 1821. The vignettes on title-page are also engraved by Peter Maverick. 365 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2222 DANIEL O'CONNELL Stip., vign. Three-quarter-length; standing; face % left; right hand extended; left hand holding scroll inscribed "Catholic Rent." 8.14x7.6 Ins.: Peter Maverick sc. | Daniel O'Connell. | Hereditary Bonds- men know you not | Who would be free- | Themselves must strike the blow. 2223 OBOOKIAH Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 3.2 x 2.13 Ins.: P. Maverick Durand # Co. sc. | Obookiah. | a native of Owhyhee. 2224 EARL OF OXFORD Stip., oval. Full bust; face to right. 3.3 x 2.9 Ins.: P. Maverick sc.-Newark N. J. | Earl of Oxford I Published by W. Durell $ Co. 1813. 2225 WILLIAM PACA Line, rect. Full bust to front; face % right. 4.1 x 3.6 Ins.: William Paca. | Engd by P. Maverick from a drawing by J. B. Long acre from Copley. 2226 WILLIAM PARKINSON Stip., oval. Bust; profile, right. 2.12 x 2.3 Ins.: Drawn by L. Lemet.-Engd by P. Maverick. | Wm Parkin- son, | Minister of the Gospel. 2227 PETALESHAROO Line, vign. Full-length; standing; arms wrapped in blanket; feather headdress; face % left. 5.8 x 3.11 Ins.: Engrd by Peter Maverick from a sketch vn oil by In® Neagle. | Petalesharoo, | Son of Latelesha, Knife Chief of the | Pani-Loups: in full dress. 2228 TAPPING REEVE Line, rect. Three-quarter-length; seated; book on lap; glasses in hand; face front; long hair. 5.3 x 4.5 Ins.: Geo. Catlin pinx1-Peter Maverick sculp1 | The Hon. Tap- ping Reeve. | Published by Geo. Catlin, from the only portrait of him in existence: New York. 1829- 366 CHECK LIST i. As described. ii. Name erased and Benj. Franklin, substituted. In this state the last line is usually scratched out. 2229 JOHN TRUMBULL (Poet) Line, rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.15 x 3.3 Ins.: Painted by John Trumbull, 1793.-Eng. by P. Maverick. Durand Co. | John Trumbull Esq. | Printed by D. Russell. 2230 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, oval in border of oak leaves. Bust to left. 1.11 x 1.7 Ins.: P. Maverick Hart, 281. 2231 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line. Two oval medallions of Washington and Lafayette festooned with olive branches, and surrounded by flags and war emblems, upon a base. On one of the flags, "shington." 3.2 x 5.4 Ins.: Peter Maverick Sc Hart, 618. 2232 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval with double border lines and between them at top, "Sacred to the Memory of the Brave," on a base containing the title and verse of two lines. To right of oval, sun with rays; to left, an open Bible, compass, and square. The whole is sur- rounded by script lettering of "Eulogium Sacred to the Memory of the Illustrious George Washington, Columbia's Great and Successful Son, Honored be His Name." Oval 3.13 x 3.3 Ins.: Gen. George | Washington | Departed this life | Decr 1799 AE 67 | And the tears of a | Nation | watered his | grave. Designed | Written | and | Published-by | Benjamin 0. Tyler, Professor of | Pewmanship, | New York. | 1815. | Engraved by P. Maverick,-Newark, N. Jersey. | Penmanship in all the Ancient and Modern hands Taught on an improved System {entirely his own) by Benjn Owen Tyler, at N° 126 Broadway opposite City Hotel, N. York. i. As described. ii. Last line reengraved and "Benjn" is made Benjamin. in. As in ii, date changed to 1817 and G° Washington (auto.) added. Hart, 796. 367 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2233 WILLIAM WIRT Stip., vign. Bust; profile, left. 2.11 x 1.11 Ins.: over, The | Letters | of the | British Spy. | under, P. Mav- erick sc. | Baltimore. | Published by Fielding Lucas Jr 2234 BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE. I Line, rect. 4.2 x 7.15 Ins.: Engraved by P. Maverick | Newark N. J. | Battle of Erie. | Printed by Sand Maverick, N. Y. 2235 BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE. II Line, rect. 4.1 x 8 Ins.: P. Maverick sc. Newark N. J. | Printed by Sam1 Maverick New York. | Battle of Erie, 2d View 2236 BERTHIER, CANADA Line, rect. 3.7 x 5.15 Ins.: Drawn by Alexr Robertson.-Engraved by P. Maverick, N. Y. | Near Berthier On The Sl Lawrence. BOATS ON MOHAWK RIVER Line, rect. 3.8 x 7 Ins.: Ch. Loss del.-P. Maverick sc. Newark \ A View of the Boats manner of navigating on the Mohawk River. | Publish'd by I. Riley July 1810 2238 COLUMBIA COLLEGE Line, vign. 2.9 x 4.5 Ins.: Greek inscription in a scroll. | Drawn by I. R. Smith.- Engr^ by Peter Maverick. | Columbia College Commencement, 1826. 2239 DISMAL SWAMP Line, rect. 2.14 x 4.4 Ins.: H. Inman. N. A. pinx.-Peter Maverick, N. A. sculp. | Dis- mal Swamp. 2240 EAST RIVER Line, rect. 3.10 x 6.4 Ins.: Engr^ by P. Maverick, Newark | View of East-River or Sound, taken from Riker's Island, with a distant view of the Seat of Joshua Waddington Esqr 368 CHECK LIST 2241 GENIUS OF PENMANSHIP Line, reef. Woman seated, with book, map, glove, etc.; another woman offering her an inkstand, etc. 8.7 X 6.3 Ins.: Drawn by Archd Robertson.-Engraved by Peter Mav- erick. | The Genius of Penmanship | offering her aid to Science fy Commerce. | two lines 2242 HUDSON AND MOHAWK RIVERS Described as-Line, 13 x 7%. A map of the Hudson and Mohawk rivers, with Wood Creek, Oneida Lake, etc. Containing the route from New York to Pittsburg. Drawn by C. Schultz; eng. by P. Maverick. 2243 LAKE GEORGE Line, rect. 2.12 x 4.7 Ins.: Peter Maverick sc. \ Lake George.\N. York, Pub. by Wilder # Campbell, 1825. 2244 LAKE GEORGE Line, rect. 4.1 x 7 Ins.: P. Maverick sc. Newark N. J. | View of Lake George. 2245 LAPLAND Line, rect. 5.7 x 7.10 Ins.: Engraved by Peter Maverick, Newark, 1810. \ Scene In Lapland. 2246 MONT BLANC Line, rect. 5 x 6.15 Ins.: Engraved by P. Maverick, Newark N. J. | Mount Blanc | from the Valley of Chamouny, on the Side ascended by Soussure. 2247 MOUNT JOLIET Line, rect. 3.1 x 6 Ins.: H. Inman del. | Peter Maverick sc. | Mount Joliet 2248 MOUNT ROSA Line, rect. 4.15x6.14 Ins.: Engraved by Peter Maverick, Newark N. J. | Mount Rosa. | as seen from Macugnaga. 369 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2249 NEW YORK Line, rect. 2.15 x 4.7 Ins.: W. G. Wall pinx1-Peter Maverick sc1 | New York. From "The Traveller's Guide," New York, 1833. 2250 NEW YORK. PLAN Line, rect., map. 12 X 12.10 Ins.: Plan of the City of New York | with the recent and intended improvements. Drawn from | actual survey by William Bridges, City Surveyor. A. D. 1807 | Published by | Isaac Riley | New York 1807. [ Engraved by Peter Maverick. 2251 NIAGARA FALLS Line, rect. 2.13 x 4.6 Ins.: P. Maverick s^ | Niagara from below 2252 OHIO RIVER Line, rect., map. 8.9x15.13 Ins.: A Map | of the Ohio River and part | of the Mississippi, Containing the | route from Pittsburgh to S* Louis | and the Mines. | C. Schultze Jr. del.-P. Maverick sc. Newark 2253 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Line, rect. 2.6 x 4.5 Ins.: P. Maverick sc. | Richmond. 2254 ROCK FORT Line, rect. 3.8 x 6.10 Ins.: H. Inman del.-Peter Maverick sc. | Rock Fort, on the Illinois. 2255 SARATOGA, NEW YORK Line, rect. 2.12 x 4.6 Ins.: H. Inman del.-Peter Maverick sc. | Saratoga | N. York, Pub. by Wilder Campbell 1825. 2256 TICONDEROGA Line, rect. 2.15 x 4.9 Ins.: W. G. Wall pinxf-Peter Maverick scf | Ticonderoga. 370 CHECK LIST 2257 FIREMAN'S CERTIFICATE Line, rect. Fire scene in base. 13.6 x 9.14 Ins.: Engraved by Peter Maverick from a Drawing by Archibald Robertson. | March. 1807. Certificate of the Voluntary Aid Company, No. -. 2258 HUMPHREY MEDAL Line, circular. Face inscribed, "Massachusetts Society For Promoting Agriculture. | Incorpod 1792. | The Source of | Wealth." Man plowing with two oxen. Obverse contains a presentation inscription to "David Humphries Esqr," for import- ing 100 merino sheep from Spain. Diam. 2.10 and 2.1 Ins.: Engd by P. Maverick PETER R. MAVERICK 2259 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, oval with ribbon and flowers above. Full bust; nearly profile left; fur hat. 3.12 x 2.15 Ins.: Engrav'd by P, R, Maverick, 65 Liberty Street. | Dr Ben- jamin Franklin. 2260 C.F. VOLNEY Stip., oval. Half-length; profile, right. 3.10 X 2.14 Ins.: Engrd by P. R. Maverick, 65 Liberty Street. | C-F. Vol- ney. This stipple plate is so well executed that it is probably mainly the work of his son, Peter Maverick. 2261 VOLTAIRE Line, oval. Full bust; face % left. 2.5 x 1.15 Ins.: over, The \ Philosophical \ Dictionary, \ For the Pocket \ Translated from the French Edition | Corrected by the Author. | under, Engrd by P. R. Maverick 65 Liberty Street N-Y. | Cats- kill, | Printed by T. fy M. Croswel [ for selves and J. Fellows fy | E Duyckinck,. New York. | 1796 371 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2262 THE MANHEIM FAMILY Line, rect. Indians torturing two white women tied to a stake. 7.4 x 4.5 Ins.: Folwell del.-P. R. Maverick Sc1 N. Y. Frontispiece to "Affecting History of the Dreadful Distresses of Frederic Manheim's Family, etc." Philadelphia, printed for Matthew Carey by D. Humphreys, 1794. 2263 DOCK-CLEANING MACHINE Line, vign. Plate of a machine. 3.8 x 4.13 Ins.: American Mag. Jan. 1788 | A New Machine for cleaning Docks, etc. | Maverick Sc. 2264 INDIAN PIPES Line, vign. Four Indian pipes. 3.10 x 6.12 Ins.: American Mag. March 1788. \ Indian Presents to Con- gress. | Maverick Sc. 2265 FIRE-ENGINE Line, rect. 3.14 x 5.5 Ins.: Maverick Sculp. | Protection Heading to deed of The Mutual Assurance Company of New York, 1787. 2266 RUTH Line, rect. on draped base, festoon of flowers above rect.; agri- cultural implements suspended at sides. On top of rect., drapery and a cross, the tablets of stone, etc. Two men to right with women to left gathering up grain; women cutting grain in back- ground. 10.5x7 Ins.: over, Engraved for the American Edition of Brown's Family Bible. |on drapery under rect., Ruth | Chap II. Ver. 5. | on base two lines | under base, Maverick Sculpt Note. Peter R. Maverick, in addition to these described, en- graved a number of book-plates and bill-heads; and illustrations for the New Encyclopedia published by John Low, New York, 1797. 372 CHECK LIST SAMUEL MAVERICK 2267 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, reel., ornad. Half-length; seated at table to left; face % left. (After the Martin portrait.) 2.13 x 2.4 Ins.: Sml Maverick Sc. | Franklin. 2268 MARQUIS LAFAYETTE Line, vign. Full bust in civilian dress; face % right. 3.8 x 2.12 Ins.: Sam1 Maverick. 2269 CAPTURE OF BURGOYNE Line, rect. 6.9 x 8.12 Ins.: Sam1 Maverick Sc. | Capture of Burgoyne. From "American Military Biography." Philadelphia, 1831. 2270 ERIE CANAL CELEBRATION Line, vign. Neptune in shell-car drawn by four sea-horses, with two Tritons blowing horns. Neptune bears two flags inscribed, "White | Hall" and "Am-an | Sta-r." Names on rocks in foreground. 4.9 x 6.2 Ins.: Sketch'd By Cummings From The Original.-Eng By S. Maverick # J. F. Morin. 2271 LANDING OF LAFAYETTE Line, rect. 2.14 x 4.13 Ins.: Imbert del.-Sam1 Maverick Sc1 | Landing of Gen. Lafay- ette | at Castle Garden New York 16th August 18® Ip. THOMAS MIDDLETON 2272 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Etch., vign. Bust on pedestal; profile, right. 3.10 x 2.3 Ins.: on base of bust, Hamilton | below, Thos. Middleton Sculp. | From the bust in the possession of R. Gilmor Jr. This portrait came from a collection of material once belong- ing to R. Gilmor, of Baltimore. 373 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2273 COSSACK Etch., vign. Cossack on horseback facing to left; spear held up- right. 2.9 x 1.9 Ins.: scratched, T. Middleton Sc 2274 BATTLE SCENE Etch., circular frame. Two men on horseback, fighting, moving to right; battle in right background. Diam. 2.5 Ins.: T. Middleton Sc. I. W. MOORE 2275 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length; seated; face % right. 7.4 x 5.8 Ins.: Drawn by King.-Engd by I. W. Moore. | John Quincy Adams, | President. | Pu^ for the Souvenir by P. Price Jr 1888. 2276 ANDREW JACKSON Line, rect. Half-length; face % left. 5.6 x 4.7 Ins.: I. W. Moore Sc. | Andrew Jackson. 2277 PENN'S TREATY Line, rect. 3.15 x 5.8 Ins.: B. West del.-I. W. Moore Sc. | William Penn's Treaty With The Indians | When He Founded The Province Of Penn- sylvania In North America 1681. | Published by E. Littell Brother Philadelphia. NATHANIEL MORSE 2278 MATTHEW HENRY Line, oval frame, ornad, in rect.; arms in base on oval. Half- length in robes; face front. 5.2 x 3.9 Ins.: N Mors fculp | Matthoeus Henry V D M\ Obt. June 22. 1714 52. This print is copied from one by G. Vertue. It is a frontis- piece to "The Communicant's Companion, etc. By Matthew Henry. Boston in New England; Re-printed for J. Phillips at the Stationers Arms, next to Mr. Dolbear the Braziers, 1731." 374 CHECK LIST G. MUNGER 2279 ISLAND OF ST. HELENA Aquatint, rect. 8.8 x 13.11 Ins.: G. Munger Sculp. | Island of Saint Helena | Situated in 15 deg. 55 min. south lat. and 5 deg. 1^9 min. west longitude | New Haven, Published by N. Jocelin and G. Munger. Feb. 1816. SAMUEL B. MUNSON 2280 MRS. OPIE Stip., rect. frame. Full bust; face % right. 4.2 x 3.6 Ins.: Opie pt.-Munson sc. | Mrs. Opie. 2281 ROBERT RAIKES Mixed, oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.6 x 2.11 Ins.: Engraved by Munson. | Robert Raikes | The Founder of Sunday Schools. | Engraved for the | Connecticut Sabbath School Herald. 2282 JOHN WESLEY Stip., rect. Half-length in robes, in pulpit; face % left. 9.3 x 7.2 Ins.: Painted by J. Jackson Esqr R. A.-Engraved by Samuel B. Munson. | The Revd John Wesley, A. M. | Sometime Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, Founder of the Methodist Society, Born at Epworth in Lincolnshire, 1703 died in London 1791, in the 88th year of his Age. | Published by A. Daggett Engraver, New Haven Conn. GEORGE MURRAY 2283 SIR WILLIAM CHAMBERS Line, oval. Full bust; face % left. 2.1 x 1.8 Ins.: Pocket Magazine. | Sir Joshua Reynolds, pinxit. | George Murray sculpsit. | Sir William Chambers. | Publish'd by Harri- son C° April 1.1796. 375 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2284 THOMAS ERSKINE Line, oval. Bust to right. 3.6 x 2.11 Ins.: Engraved for the Register of the Tinies. | The Honble Thos Erskine. | Published January 12. 1795. by B. Crosby Stationers Court Ludgate Street. 2285 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., rect. frame, ornad. Half-length; face % left. 2.13 x 2.7 Ins.: Dr B. Franklin's Essays. | Vol. I. | Janinet pinx^-G. Mur- ray sc. | London, Published by John Sharpe, Picadilly. | 1820. 2286 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, oval. Full bust in uniform; profile, right. 2.1 x 1.8 Ins.: Pocket Magazine. | From an orig1 Dr aw 9-George Murray, Sculp1 | General Washington | Published by Harrison # C° Octr 1, 1795. i. As described. n. First and last lines erased. m. All but title erased. Hart, 168. 2287 WILLIAM WILBERFORCE Line, oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.8 x 2.14 Ins.: J. Crukshanks. del-G. Murray Sculp. | W. Wilberforce, Esqr M. P. | Publish'd Feb. 21. 1795 by B Crosby, J Stationers Court Ludgate Street. 2288 BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE Line, rect. 17.10 x 26.2 Ins.: Drawn by Sully and Kearny.-Engr^ by Murray, Draper, Fairman Co. Philada. | This representation of the Battle on Lake Erie, is respectfully inscribed to Commodore Perry, his Offi- cers and gallant Crews; By their humble Servant James Web- ster. | Fought Sept. 10th 1813. {First View) | (Published July 26, 1815, by Murray, Draper, Fairman & Co. and J. Webster; copyright July 26, 1815.) Published with a key. i. As described. ii. Title erased, except The Battle on Lake Erie | Fought Sept 10th ISIS,; publisher changed to Published by William Smith, Print Seller, 702 So. 3rd. St. Phila 376 CHECK LIST 2289 BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE Line, rect. Scene changed. 17.10 X 26.2 Ins.: same as above; but Second View substituted for First View. 2290 BUTTERMILK FALLS Line, rect. 4.2 x 6 Ins.: G. Murray fc. | Buttermilk Falls. 2291 LANDSCAPE, WITH CATTLE Etch., rect. 6.14 x 9.3 Ins.: G. M. sc. | From an Original Drawing in the Collection of the Duke of Devonshire. 2292 MECHANICS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY Line, oval. The oval surrounded by figures, tools, etc. Inside oval, ships, carriages, fire-engine, buildings, etc. 14.4 x 16.8 + Ins.: Drawn by J. J. Barralet.-Engraved by G. Murray $ F. Kearny. Heading to certificate of the Master Mechanics Benevolent Society, Philadelphia, 1810. 2293 PENN TREATY MEDAL Line, circular. Obverse, view of Penn's Treaty, inscribed "Un- broken Faith." Reverse, corn, scythe, and "1682." Diam. 2.1 Ins.: over, In | Commemoration | of the peaceful settlement of | Pennsylvania | of the friendly welcome with which the First settlers | were received by | The Native Indians. | under, From West's Treaty.-Engraved by Murray. 2294 TRENTON BRIDGE Line, rect. 2.10 x 4.13 Ins.: J. J. Barralet del.-Murray sc. | Trenton Bridge. 2295 WASHINGTON ROCK Line, octagonal frame, orna^. Waves dashing against a rock inscribed "Washington." 4.12 x 10.7 Ins.: G. Murray sc. 4.2 x 6 377 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2296 THE WOODLANDS Line, rect. 4.1 x 6.7 Ins.: Wm Strickland delf-Geo. Murray sculp1 | The Woodlands near Philadelphia the Seat of Wm Hamilton Esqr 2297 YELLOW SPRINGS, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 4.9 x 6.8 Ins.: F. Andrews deV-G. Murray sculpt | Yellow Springs in Pennsylvania. | From an original drawing in the possession of the Revd Dr Abercrombie. JAMES NEAGLE 2298 NATHANIEL GREENE Line, oval in rect., ornad. Full bust in uniform; nearly front face. 4.1 x 3.6 Ins.: Jas Neagle Set Philada \ Major Gen1 Greene. | Published May-1819, by R. Desilver Walmut Sf 4* T. Desilver Decatur St 2299 ALFRED MOORE Line, oval. Full bust; front face. 2.14 x 2.6 Ins.: Engraved by J. Neagle | Alfred Moore 2300 SOMERVILLE. ILLUSTRATION Line, rect. Two huntsmen and man with three dogs; trees in background. 3.13 x 2.8 Ins.: on panel, Somerville. | Me other joys invite | The Horn so- norous calls. | under, Engraved by J. Neagle Philada 2301 SWIFT. ILLUSTRATION Line, rect. Woman kneeling, with left arm around tree trunk, right hand on quiver and arrows; blindfolded Cupid striving to catch a dove. 3.14 x 2.7 Ins.: on panel, Swift. | two lines | under, Painted by H. Single- ton-Engraved by J. Neagle Philada J. B. NEAGLE 2302 ALBAN BUTLER Line, rect. Three-quarter-length, standing, in robes; face % left; book in right hand; left hand to face. 3.13 x 2.13 Ins.: J. B. Neagle Sc. Phila | The Rev. Alban Butler. 378 CHECK LIST 2303 NATHANIEL CHAPMAN Line, rect. Three-quarter-length, standing, face left. 5.3 x 4.6 Ins.: Painted By Sully-Engraved By Neagle | Published By Joseph Delaplaine. | Nathaniel Chapman M. D. | Printed by Harrison # Porter i. As described. n. Publisher erased and under name, Published by S. C. At- kinson for the Casket. in. Without publisher. 2304 OLIVER GOLDSMITH Line, oval surrounded by clouds; pyramid, etc., to left; birds on tree to right; snakes, etc., below. Nearly half-length; profile, left. 7.14x6.8 + Ins.: Sir Joshua Reynolds Pinxt-J. B. Neagle Sculp11 | Oliver Goldsmith. M. B. 2305 THOMAS C. JAMES Line, rect. Half-length; seated to right; face front. 5.3 X 4.4 Ins.: Painted By Wood.-Engraved By Neagle. | Published By Joseph Delaplaine | Thomas C. James M. D. | Printed by Harri- son Porter. i. As described. ii. Publisher erased and Printed by P. Price Jr in. Printer erased and publisher changed to Published by S. C. A tkinson for the Casket. 2306 THOMAS JEFFERSON Line, rect. Half-length; face % left; hands clasped on lap. 5.6 x 4.4 Ins.: Painted By Otis-Engraved By Neagle | Published By Joseph Delaplaine | Thomas Jefferson. | Printed by Harrison Porter i. As described. ii. Printer erased and publisher changed to Published by Sam1 C. Atkinson in. Without publisher. 2307 RICHARD M. JOHNSON Line, rect. Half-length; seated; face slightly to right; holding sword in right hand. 5.6 X 4.5 Ins.: Painted By Wood-Engraved By Neagle | Published By 379 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Joseph Delaplaine | Col0 Richard M. Johnson. | Printed by Jas Porter. i. As described. n. Printer erased. 2308 FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS Line, oval, ornad. Bust; face % right. 9.12 x 6 Ins.: Neagle sc1 Phila | on oval, Flavius Josephus 2309 HENRY LAURENS Line, rect. Half-length; seated to left; nearly profile left. 5.5 x 4.4 Ins.: Painted By C. W. Peale-Engraved By Neagle | Published By Joseph Delaplaine | Henry Laurens. | Printed by B. Rogers i. As described. n. Publisher erased. 2310 JAMES MADISON Line, rect. Half-length; seated to right; face front. 5.7 x 4.6 Ins.: Painted By Otis-Engraved By Neagle | Published By Joseph Delaplaine | James Madison. | Printed by B. Rogers. i. As described. ii. Publisher erased. in. Under name, Published by S. C. Atkinson for the Casket. 2311 CHARLES ROLLIN Line, oval frame on Egyptian base, name on frame. To left, an obelisk, pyramid, etc.; to right, a galley; at bottom, an open book, sword, crocodile, etc. Full bust in robes; face left. 9.6x7.10 Ins.: Rollin. | below, Designed and Drawn by John R. Penniman Boston. | Engd by J. B. Neagle Philada 2312 BUSHROD WASHINGTON Line, rect. Half-length; seated; face % right; right hand on book on lap. 5.6 x 4.7 Ins.: Painted By Wood-Engraved By Neagle | Published By 380 CHECK LIST Joseph Delaplaine | Bushrod Washington. | Printed by James Porter 2313 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, vign. Bust to right on a pedestal in a landscape. To right, old man seated with scroll in left hand points to Washing- ton with right hand; young man in front of bust. To left, a woman and three children. Bust 3.8 x 3.2 Ins.: none. Heading to certificate of the Washington Benevolent Society of Pennsylvania. Engraved by J. B. Neagle from a design by Thomas Sully. Hart, 771. 2314 CASPAR WISTAR Line, rect. Half-length; seated to left; face front; paper in right hand. 5.6 x 4.5 Ins.: Painted By Otis-Engraved By Neagle | Published By Joseph Delaplaine | Caspar Wistar M. D. | Printed by James Porter. i. As described. ii. Publisher erased. in. Publisher changed to Published by Sam1 C. Atkinson 2315 INDEPENDENCE HALL Line, rect. 7.15x11.5 Ins.: C. H. Wells.-J. B. Neagle. | Independence Hall, | Phila- delphia | Pub. by Wm. Smith, Print Seller 702 South 3rd Sf Phila | (Restrike.) 2316 PARIS Line, rect. 6 x 7.13 Ins.: W. M. Craig Del.-Engraved by J. B. Neagle. | Paris from Charlotte. Note. J. B. Neagle also engraved a considerable number of Bible prints and general book illustrations. But his best work is found in his numerous small Annual prints. 381 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS J. H. NESMITH 2317 FRANCIS HOPKINSON Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; pen in right hand; nearly profile left. 3.15x3.2 Ins.: Francis Hopkinson. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre, and J. H. Nesmith, from a Picture by Pine-. 2318 WILLIAM NEILL Stip., rect. Almost % length; seated to left; face % left; glasses on. 4.15x3.15 Ins.: William Neill, D. D. | Engraved by J. H. Nesmith, from a Painting by B. Otis. 2319 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, rect. Full-length, after Lansdown Stuart. 5.5 x 3.9 Ins.: Engraved by J. H. Nesmith | Washington | Published by Hezekiah Howe and Durrie Peck, New Haven Conn. i. Without publishers. ii. As described. Hart, 301. 2320 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, rect. Full-length; standing as above. 5.3 x 3.8 Ins.: Stuart Pinx.-Nesmith Sc. | Washington Hart, 302. 2321 ATTACK ON YORK, CANADA Line, rect. 3.10 x 6.7 Ins.: Design'd by H. Bridport.-Engrav'd by J. H. Nesmith. | Attack on York Town 2322 INSURRECTION AT VERSAILLES Line, rect. 3.10 x 6.7 Ins.: Design'd by H. Bridport.-Engrav'd by J. H. Nesmith. | Insurrection at Versailles. 2323 OXFORD LIGHT INFANTRY Line, vign. Soldier, full-length, aiming gun. 6.2 x 4.2 + Ins.: Engraved by J. H. Nesmith from a drawing by T. Under- wood. | Oxford Light Infantry. 382 CHECK LIST 2324 PHILADELPHIA CADETS Line, vign. Soldier, full-length, to front; gun at trail. 5.13x3.15 Ins.: Engraved by J. H. Nesmith from a drawing by T. Under- wood | Philadelphia Cadets. 2325 STATE GUARDS Line, vign. Soldier, full-length, to front. 5.3 x 4.2 + Ins.: Drawn by A. Rider.-Engd by J. H. Nesmith. | State Guards. D. NEWCOMB 2326 ADAM AND EVE Line, vign. 2.6 x 2.4 Ins.: Drawn by W. Hamilton R. A.-Engraved by D. Newcomb Vignette on title to "Paradise Lost," published by Timothy Bedington, 47 Cornhill, Boston, 1820. JOHN NORMAN 2327 JOHN ADAMS Line, circle in rect. Full bust; face front. 4.15 x 3.13 Ins.: J. Norman Sc. | His ExcV John Adams Esqr 2328 SAMUEL ADAMS Line, oval in rect.; in panel below, scales, olive branch, serpent, and mirror. Full bust; face % left. 5.12 x 3.9 Ins.: The Honble Samuel Adams, Esqr | First Delegate to Con- gress for Massachusetts | J. Norman Sc. 2329 SAMUEL COOPER Line, circular. Bust; face % left. Diam. 3.3 Ins.: J Norman Sc. | Revd Samuel Cooper D. D. 2330 CHEVALIER D'EON Line, vign. Full-length; face front; dressed as half man, half woman. 5.7 x 3.10 Ins.: Boston Mag.-June 178Jp | J. Norman Sc. | Mademoiselle 383 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS de Beaumont or the | Chevalier D'Eon | Female Minister Plenipo. Capt. of Dragoons fyc. Copied from a print in "London Magazine," September, 1777. 2331 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, oval frame. Full bust; profile, left. 4.3 x3.7 Ins.: B. Franklin, L. L. D. F. R. S. | Ambassador from the Con- gress of America | to the Court of France. | J. Norman Sc. 2332 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., vign. Bust; face % right; fur cap. 2.5x1.15 Ins.: J Norman Sc. | Dr Franklin | Ccelis eripuit fulmen scep- trumque tyrannis 2333 HORATIO GATES Line, oval frame. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 4.3 x 3.6 Ins.: The Honle Horatio Gates, Esqr | Major General in the American Army | J. Norman Sc. 2334 NATHANIEL GREENE Line, oval in rect., omamd; in panel under oval, woman shelter- ing her children, soldiers, etc. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 5.12x3.11 Ins.: His ExcV Nathaniel Greene Esq; | Major General of the American Army | J. Norman Sc. 2335 JOHN HANCOCK Line, rect. Full-length; seated at table; face % right; on scroll on table, "Resolutions of the Continental Congress, etc." 5.15x4 Ins.: His Ex^ John Hancock, Esq;- | Late President of the American Congress. | J. Norman, Sculp. 2336 WILLIAM HEATH Line, vign. Full-length in uniform; right arm extended; left arm across breast. 6.8 x 4 Ins.: His Excy William Heath Esq; | Major General in the Amer- ican Army, HENRY KNOX Line, oval frame. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 4.4 x 3.5 Ins.: The Hon^ Henry Knox, Esqr | Major General of the Artil- lery in the American Army. | J. Norman Sc. 384 CHECK LIST 2338 LAFAYETTE Line, oval frame, wreath above. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 4.6 x 3.9 Ins.: The Honble Marquis La Fayette, | Major General of the American Army. 2339 HENRY LAURENS Line, oval frame, ribbon above. Full bust; face % left. 2.15 x 2.4 Ins.: Boston Mag.-N° XI | under, Hen!) Laurens Esqr | J Hor- man Sc. 2340 BENJAMIN LINCOLN Line, oval frame. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 4.2 x 3.5 Ins.: The Hon^6 B. Lincoln, Esqr | Major General in the Amer- ican Army. | J. Norman Sc 2341 JOHN MILTON Rect. Full bust; long hair; wide collar; face almost front. 3.11 x 2.12 Ins.: Three Poets in three distant Ages born, | Greece Italy and England did adorn, | The First in loftiness of thought Sur- pas'd, | The Next in Majesty in both the Last. | The force of Nature cou'd no further goe: | To make a Third she join'd the former two. | Norman Sc.-Dryden Frontispiece to "Paradise Lost, etc." Philadelphia. Printed by Robert Bell, MDCCLXXVII. 2342 RICHARD MONTGOMERY Line, rect. Full-length in uniform; face % right; right hand on breast, holding sword. 5.11 x 3.10 Ins.: Major Gen1 Richd Montgomery | Slain in Storming Quebec Decbr 31st 1775 | J Norman Sc 2343 ELIZABETH ROWE Line, oval frame in rect. with flags, crown, flowers, etc. Full bust; face front. 5.9 x 3.2 Ins.: on frame, Mrs. Elish Rowe | under, J. Norman Sc. Frontispiece to "Friendship in Death, etc.," printed for B. Hodge, W. Green, and J. Norman, Boston, 1782. 385 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2344 LAURENCE STERNE Line, rect. Three-quarter-length; seated to front, right hand to head. 4.15 x 3.9 Ins.: Laurence Sterne, A. M.\ Prebendary of York, Vicar of Sutton on | the Forest and of Stillington near York. Frontispiece to "Works of Laurence Sterne. London printed. Philadelphia Re-printed. By James Humphreys Jr. MDCCLXXIV." Ascribed to J. Norman, who was engraving in Philadelphia in 1775. 2345 CALEB STRONG Stip., rect. Full bust; face slightly to left. 11.1 x 9 Ins.: J. Norman Sc. | His ExcH Caleb Strong, Esq*" L. L. D. | Governor and Commander in Chief, of the State of Massachusetts. 2346 JAMES THOMSON Line, oval in rect.; harp, etc., at base. Bust on pedestal; face al- most front. 5.7 x 3.4 Ins.: on pedestal, James Thomson. | under rect., J. Norman Sc. Frontispiece to "The Seasons." Robert Bell, Philadelphia, 1777. 2347 FRANQOIS M. A. VOLTAIRE Line, rect. Full-length, in gown and cap, standing; profile, left. 5.11 x 3.8 Ins.: over, Boston Mag-July 1781p | under, J Norman Sc. | Mr Voltaire 2348 JOSEPH WARREN Line, circle. Bust, to front. Diam. 3.2 Ins.: J Norman Sc | Mayor General Warren. 2349 JOSEPH WARREN Line, rect. Full-length, in uniform, standing; face front; right arm extended across body with baton; left hand on sword. 5.13x3.11 Ins.: Major Gen1 Joseph Warren | Slain at the Battle of Bunker's Hill June 17th 1775 | J. Norman Sc 2350 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, oval in rect., ornamented. On either side, at base, seated figures of Fame, with flags and trophies; on sides, flags and palm 386 CHECK LIST branches; at top, scrollwork with festoons of olive leaves; to right, an oval pendant, with arms of Pennsylvania; to left, a pendant with shield and rattlesnake; snake at bottom, full-length. Bust in uniform to left. 2.2 X 4.12 Ins.: His Excellency-Gen1 Washington. Heading to "Philadelphia Almanack for the Year of our Lord 1780"-"Engraved Printed and Sold by Norman and Bedwell, in Front Street between Arch and Market Streets." Hart, 42. 2351 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, oval frame in rect. on small pedestal inscribed "Temper- ance | Prudence | Fortitude | Justice." On either side emblems of war; at top, festooned garland. Full bust in uniform, to left; with ribband and epaulettes. 11.10 x 9.5 Ins.: B. Blyth del.-J. Norman Sculp. | His Excello George Washington, Esqr | General and Commander in Chief of the Allied Armies, | Supporting the Independence of America. | Taken from an Original Picture in possession of His ExcV Govr Hancock | Published by John Coles, Boston, March 26th 1782 Hart, 43. 2352 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line. Similar to No. 2351, but reversed. Bust in uniform to right, with ribband and epaulettes. 13 + x 9.1 Ins.: J. Norman Sc. | His Excello George Washington, Esqr Commander in Chief, of the Armies, of the United States, of America Hart, 44. 2353 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, rect. border line; circular medallion, with thirteen stars, held by a female figure who is pointing it out to another female with lyre, to left. Below, to left, Fame with trumpet; and to right, Justice with scales and sword. Bust; head to right. 5.8 x 3.5 Ins.: J Norman Sc Hart, 57. 2354 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line. Full-length, head to left, after Landsdowne type. 19.3 x 13.2 387 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: Engraved by J Norman | George Washington | President of the United States Hart, 288. 2355 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line. Full-length in uniform; standing; face nearly front; cocked hat; gorget and ribband. 6 x 3.14 Ins.: His Excy George Washington Esqr | Captain General of all the American Forces | J Norman Sc Hart, 761. 2356 MARTHA WASHINGTON Mixed, oval frame in rect. on base. Bust; slightly to right; after portrait by C. W. Peale. 11.3 x 9.1 Ins.: B. Blyth del.-J. Norman Sculp. | M,rs Washington | Pub- lished by John Coles, Boston, March 26th, 1782 ^51 ANTHONY WAYNE Line, oval frame. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 4.6 x 3.8 Ins.: The Hon1® Anthony Wayne, Esqr | Major General in the American Army | J Nor Sc. 2358 JESOP'S FABLES "The Select Fables of JEsop and other Fabulists," by Robert Dodsley, Philadelphia, Robert Bell, 1777, contains a frontis- piece and fifteen plates engraved by John Norman. 2359 BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL Line, rect. 19.11x29.3 Ins.: Painted by John Trumbull Esqr-Engraved by J. Nor- man | The Battle at Bunker's-Hill, or the Death of General Warren This print is engraved on two plates and printed separately; the pieces then being joined together about 12% inches from the left-hand side. 2360 PLAN OF BOSTON Line, rect. 11.6 x 5.4 Ins.: title down left side, Plan of the Town of Boston, with the | Attack on Bunker-s Hill, in the Peninsula of Charlestown, | the 17 th of June, 1775 \ inside rect., J. Norman Sc. 388 CHECK LIST 2361 PLAN OF BOSTON Described as-Plan of the Town of Boston. In "Boston Mag- azine." October, 1784. Norman & White published this magazine until June, 1784; and all the engravings, except this map, bear the name of J. Norman, Sc. This same map, with additions, appears in the Boston Direc- tory for 1789, printed and sold by John Norman. 2362 CARLETON'S MAP OF MAINE Line, rect. map in four sheets. Title in a cartouche surmounted by an American eagle; with sea, ships and lighthouse at base. 54.8x38 Ins.: An Accurate | Map | of the | District of Maine | Being Part of the Common wealth of | Massachusetts; | nine lines ] Boston Published and Sold by 0. Carleton # J. Norman | Sold also by Wm Norman N° 75 Newbury Street 2363 DEATH OF MONTGOMERY Line, rect. Two men on battle-field looking at two dead men; to right, a hazy figure in uniform in cloud; to left, a town. 6.2 x 4.2 Ins.: Frontispiece-Page 36. | Norman Sc. | The Death of Mont- gomery | N. G. Inv. Frontispiece to "The Death of Montgomery, etc., a Tragedy." Philadelphia, 1777. 2364 DEATH OF WARREN Line, rect. Man kneeling; right hand on heart; gun in left hand; soldiers in rear. 6.6 x 4.4 Ins.: Frontispiece-page 28 | Norman Sc. | The Death of War- ren | N. G. Inv. Frontispiece to "The Battle of Bunker Hill." A dramatic piece, etc. Published by Robert Bell, Philadelphia, 1776. 2365 NIGHT THOUGHTS Line, rect. Man rising from a couch on left; to right, a skeleton with dart in uplifted right hand, with left hand points to "Vanity" inscribed on a globe. 4.14 x 2.15 Ins.: Norman Sc, Frontispiece to "The Complaint or Night Thoughts, etc.," by Rev. Edward Young. Printed and sold by Robert Bell, Phila- delphia, 1777. 389 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2366 PEACE OF 1783 Line, rect. In front of a pyramid inscribed "Lexington | Bun- kers Hill | Saratoga | Brandy Wine | Guilford | Camden," four female figures and a boy; at base, two children, one with book and the other with a scroll inscribed "Husbandry." 5.6 x 3.8 Ins.: J. Norman Sc- Copied, with some omissions and reversed, from the "Universal Magazine," London, July, 1783. The original plate is designed by Stothard and engraved by Cook. 2367 TOWN AND COUNTRY BUILDER Line, rect. Four figures representing various branches of archi- tecture ; building to left. 10.11 X 5.14 Ins.: under rect., Published March 15th 1786. Frontispiece to "The Town and Country Builders Assistant, etc. Engraved Printed and Sold by J. Norman. Architect, Engraver, at his Shop near Boston Stone." This work contains a large number of architectural plates probably engraved by Norman. 2368 PSALM SINGER'S AMUSEMENT Line, highly ornamented border with scroll at top, enclosing title. 3.14x6.14 Ins.: J. Norman Sculp. | title, The Psalm Singer's Amusement | Containing a Number of Fuging pieces and Anthems | Composed by | William Billings, etc. Published in Boston, 1781. 2369 THEATER OF WAR IN NORTH AMERICA The "Pennsylvania Evening Post," July 10, 1777, contains the following notice of a print not seen by the compiler: "Just published and now selling by John Norman, Engraver, The Theatre of War in North America, with a polymetric table showing the distances and roads of the principal places, towns, forts, rivers, &c. Being a complete map of the Thirteen United States, divided by different colours, and of all that hath been heretofore comprehended under the name of the British Colonies in North America. ***." Among other books illustrated by John Norman, the following are noted: "The British Architect, or the Builder's Treasury of Stair-cases" Philadelphia, 1775 390 CHECK LIST "The Prussian Evolutions, etc." By Thos. Hanson, Phila., 1775 "Select Fables of JEsop." Published by Robt. Bell " 1777 "A Treatise on Artillery." By Muller " 1779 "The Polite Philosopher" " 1787 "Abridgement of the Practice of Midwifery" Boston, 1786 "Federal Harmony" " 1792 "Naval Gazetteer, or Seamen's Complete Guide" " 1797 The Holy Bible. Published by I. Thomas Worcester, 1791 Holy Bible. W. Durell New York, 1803 Self-interpreting Bible. Rev. Jno. Brown " 1806 New American Encyclopedia. Jno. Low New York, 1805-11 For the "Boston Magazine," Vol. I, 1783-4, Norman engraved the following plates-not otherwise noted here: The Unexpected Surprise October, 1783 The Long-tailed Scarlet Lory " 1783 A Glass House November, 1783 The Interview " 1783 Lexington, etc., a Frontispiece December, 1783 Maternal Affection January, 1781/. Air Balloon Time March, 1784 The Faithful Shepherd May, 1784 The Justice of Frederick The Coluber Cerastes, or Horned Viper of Egypt June, 1784 Monkey July, 1784 Peace Crowned by Victory August, 1784 The Descent of the Air Balloon " 1784 The Commencement of the Liberty of Switzerland November, 1784 The Clustered Animal Flowers " 1784 The Monument of Joseph Gascoigne Nightingale, Esq., and Lady Elizabeth Nightingale December, 1784 Tomb of Madame Langhans " 1783 SAMUEL OKEY 2370 SAMUEL ADAMS Mez., rect. Three-quarter-length; standing at table; face front. On table a roll inscribed, "Instructions for ye Town of Boston." 12.6x9.14 391 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: J. Mitchell Pint-Sam1 Obey Fecit. | Mr Samuel Adams. | four lines in two columns | Printed by and for Chas Reale Sam1 Okey-Newport Rhode Island. April. 1775. 2371 THOMAS HISCOX Mez., cut oval in rect. Nearly half-length in robes; nearly front face. 6.10 x 5.11 Ins.: 5. Okey Fecit | The Revd Mr Thos Hiscox | late Pastor of the Baptist Church in Westerly, taken from an Original | Picture Painted by Mr Feke | Published by Reak # Okey Printsellers Stationers on the Parade Newport Rhode Island. | October ^8 1773. JAMES HONEYMAN Mez., rect. Three-quarter-length; seated; facing front; wig, bands, and gown; right hand on book on table. 12.4 x 9.14 Ins.: Gains, pinx1-S. Okey, fecit | The Reverend James Honey- man, A. M. \ late Rector of Trinity Church, Newport. | Printed by Reak # Okey, Newport Rhode Island, Novr 2 177Ip. 2373 JOSEPH WARREN Mez., rect. Three-quarter-length; seated to front. Under right elbow, on draped table, several sheets of paper with skull and cross-bones on top sheet. Left hand on knee. (Example cut down.) 11.10x10.1 Ins.: Major General Joseph Warren | who gloriously fell in the defence of American Liberty June ye 17th 1775. This plate strongly resembles the work of Okey in its treat- ment. It is evidently early American work; and it is difficult to assign it to any other known engraver of that period. 2374 THE BURGOMASTER Described as-Mez. Man seated; nearly full-length; long hair; broad linen cravat; right arm on back of chair. Engraved by S. Okey, after Halls. Size, 14 x 10 M. OSBORN 2375 EARL CHESTERFIELD Stip., rect. Full bust; profile, left. 2.13 x 2.2 Ins.: T. Unwins del-M. Osborn Sc. | Philip Dormer Stanhope | Earl of Chesterfield. I Published by J. Kingston Baltimore. 392 CHECK LIST 2376 STEPHEN DECATUR Stip., oval in rect. Half-length in uniform; profile, left. 5.7 x 4.1 Ins.: L White-M Osborn | Comodore (sic) Decatur. ELIZABETH Stip., oval. Half-length; seated; face % left. 3.5x2.10 Ins.: M. Osborn Sc. | Elizabeth 2378 CHARLOTTE TEMPLE Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.9 x 2.14 Ins.: M. Osborn Sc. | Charlotte Temple BASS OTIS 2379 BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON Aquatint, rect. Full bust; face % right. 6.7 x 4.13 Ins.: B. Otis del. sc. | Dr Benjamin Smith Barton M. D. 2380 ABNER KNEELAND Mixed, oval. Full bust in robes; face % left. 4.2 x 3.3 Ins.: B. Otis sc. | Revd Abner Kneeland. Frontispiece to "A Series of Lectures on the Doctrine of Uni- versal Benevolence," by Abner Kneeland, Philadelphia, 1818. 2381 PHILIP SYNG PHYSICK Aquatint and roulette, rect. Full bust; face % right. 5.1x3.12 Ins.: B O. | P. S. Phy sick M. D. P. S. 2382 PLAYING DRAUGHTS Aquatint, rect., title in a panel below. Two men playing at a table outside of cottage; woman with child in her arms looking on. 12.1 x 9.12 Ins.: J. Burnet Pinx1-B. Otis Aqua1 | Playing at Draughts 2383 WILLIAM WHITE Mez., rect. Full bust in robes; face % right. 5 x 3.15 Ins.: Painted by Otis. | The Right Reed William White D. D. | Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church | of Pennsylvania. 393 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2384 JOSEPH EASTBURN Mez., with some etching; rect. comers slightly cut off. Full bust, face slightly to left. 5.8 x 3.4 Ins.: Painted by Otis. | Revd. Joseph Eastburn. Pihla (sic) The above two prints, though unsigned by the engraver, are assigned to Bass Otis on account of their character. The model- ing in both is artistic; but the work is that of an amateur in en- graving. Otis was a good portrait painter and experimented in aquatint, etching, and lithography, about 1825-30; and these are possibly two of his attempts at mezzotint. Only one copy of each has been seen. J. W. PARADISE 2385 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Line, rect. Half-length; seated; face % right. 4.3 X 3.8 Ins.: Engraved by J. W. Paradise from a Painting by A. B. Durand. | John Quincy Adams. | signature. 2386 JAMES ARMINIUS Line, vign. Full bust; face slightly to right. 4.5 x 4 Ins.: Eng by J W Paradise | James Arminius, D. D. | Originally Engraved from a scarce Dutch Print. 2387 RICHARD BAXTER Line, vign. Full bust in gown; cap on head; face % left. 3.11 x3.7 Ins.: Engd by J. W. Paradise. | Richard Baxter. I Engraved from an Original Painting in Dr. Williams Library 2388 W. BEACH Line, rect. Half-length; face % right. 4.5 x 3.6 Ins.: J. Paradise Pt.-J W Paradise Sc. | W. Beach, M.D. (auto.). 2389 ELIAS BOUDINOT Line, rect. Half-length; seated to left; holding paper on lap; face front. 4.8 x 3.11 Ins.: Painted by Waldo Jewett.-Eng. by J. W. Paradise. | Elias Boudvnot L. L. D. | signature. 394 CHECK LIST 2390 ALFRED BRUNSON Line, rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.14 x 3.7 Ins.: Painted by Henry Shaffer.-Eng. by J. W. Paradise. | Rev. Alfred Brunson, A. M.\ Aged 44-1837 | Missionary to the Sioux and Chip paw a Indians. 2391 JOHN BUNYAN Line, oval. Bust; face to right. 4.8 x 3.8 Ins.: Engraved by J. W. Paradise. | John Bunyan. 2392 HENRY CHASE Line, vign. Full bust; face % right. 3.8 x 3.6 Ins.: J. Paradise Pt 1825.-J. W. Paradise Sc. | Rev. Henry Chase. i. As described. n. Added, Mariners Church, N. York. 2393 ADAM CLARKE Line, vign. Half-length; seated; face front. 3.6 x 4.3 Ins.: Drawn by W. Derby.-Engd on Steel by J. W. Paradise. | A Clarke (auto.) LLD. FAS. M R I A. \ Published by B. Waugh $ T. Mason. | W. Scodie Printer. 2394 JOHN CROES Line, rect. Half-length in robes; holding book in hands; face front. 4.6 x 3.7 Ins.: J Paradise. Pt.-J W Paradise Sc. | Right Reverend John Croes D. D. | First Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the | Diocese of New Jersey. 2395 JOHN DEMPSTER Line, vign. Bust; face % left. 3.2 x 3.2 Ins.: W. A. Wall Pt.-J W Paradise Sc. | Rev. John Dempster, | of the Oneida Conference. | W. Scobie, Printer 2396 ELIAS DEXTER Line, oval in rect. Full bust; face slightly left. 4.9 X 3.8 Ins.: Painted by J. T. Peele.-Eng. by J. W. Paradise. | Elias Dexter. 395 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2397 CHARLES G. FINNEY Line, rect. Half-length; seated; face % left. 5.6 x 4.2 Ins.: Painted by F. R. Spencer 1835.-Steel Plate-Eng. by J. W. Paradise. | Rev. Charles G. Finney. | signature | New York. Published by Van Nostrand fy Dwight lift Nassau St. | (Copy- right, 1835.) 2398 WILBUR FISK Line, rect. Half-length; face % right. 4.9 x 3.11 Ins.: Painted by J. Paradise.-Engraved by J. W. Paradise. | Wilbur Fisk D. D. | President of the Wesleyan University. i. As described. n. Added, W. Scobie Printer. 2399 N. C. HART Line, vign. Full bust; face slightly to right. 3.2 x 2.14 Ins.: J. Paradise. Pt.-J. W. Paradise Sc. | N C Hart (auto.) 2400 JOHN HENRY HOBART Line, rect. Half-length in robes; book in right hand; face front. 4.7 x 3.6 Ins.: Painted by J. Paradise.-Engd by J. W. Paradise. | John Henry Hobart, D. D. | Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church | in the State of New York. 2401 JOHN PAUL JONES Line, vign. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 3.9 x 2.15 Ins.: J W Paradise Sc. | The Chev Paul Jones (auto.) 2402 GEORGE LANE Line, vign. Full bust; face % right. 4.6 x 3.2 Ins.: Revd George Lane. | Late Of The Genesee Conference. This is probably a late state of the plate. 2403 MORGAN LEWIS Line, rect. Half-length; seated; face % left; order of Cincin- nati on left lapel; left hand on book on lap. 4.7 x 3.10 Ins.: Painted by James Herring.-Eng. by Durand Paradise. | Morgan Lewis. | signature | (Copyright, 1836.) i. As described. n. Copyright erased. 396 CHECK LIST 2404 PHILIP MASSINGER Line, vign. Half-length; face to left; gloves in left hand. 2.12x2.10 Ins.: J W Paradise fc | Philip Massinger (auto.) | Engraved for Harpers Family Library 1830 2405 SAMUEL MERVIN Line, vign. Full bust; face % right. 4.3 x 3.8 Ins.: J Paradise Pt.-J W Paradise Sc. | Rev. Samuel Merwin. | W. Scobie Printer. 2406 BENJAMIN MOORE Line, rect. Half-length in robes; seated to left; face % left. 4.7 x 3.7 Ins.: J. Jarvis Pt.-J. W. Paradise Sc. | The Right Reverend | Benjamin Moore D. D. | Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of New York. | Born 5th Octr 17^8 Died 17th Feby 1816 Aged 68. 2407 WILLIAM NEVINS Line, rect. Full bust; face front. 4.7 x 3.12 Ins.: Painted by H. Inman.-Eng by J. W. Paradise. | William Nevins (auto.) 2408 HENRY STEAD Line, vign. Full bust; face % right. 3.4 x 3 Ins.: J Paradise Pt.-J W Paradise Sc. | Rev. Henry Stead. 2409 MRS. STEWART Line, oval in rect. Full bust to left; face to left. 3.11 x 2.14 Ins.: Charles Ingham.-Casilear fy Paradise. | Mrs. Stewart. | P. 98. i. As described. n. Added, Published by Scofield Voorhies. N. Y. | Printed by A. King. 2410 WILLIAM THACHER Line, vign. Full bust; face front. 3.4 x 3.3 Ins: J Paradise. Pt.-J W Paradise. Sc. | Rev. Wm Thacher. 397 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2411 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, reel. Three-quarter-length, in uniform, standing; land- scape background. 4.11 x 3.13 Ins.: Engraved by J. W. Paradise from a Picture by J. G. Chap- man after C. W. Peale. | W ashington. | JEt. JJ). | From the orig- inal portrait in the possession of G. W. P. Custis Esqr | Arling- ton House. Hart, 10. 2412 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, oval in center of script memorial. Bust to left. 21.4x15.12 Ins.: Painted by G. C. Stuart.-Eng. by J. W. Paradise. | Com- posed Design'd by Isaac F. Fragg (Copyright, 1835) | En- graved by Theo. Durand. Hart, 580. 2413 ELKANAH WATSON Line, rect. Half-length; seated to right; face % right; hat on head; smoking a long clay pipe; paper in right hand. 5.2 x 4.2 Ins.: Painted by Wilson.-Eng. by J. W. Paradise. \ Elkanah Watson. | Projector of the New York Canals and Agricultural Societies.) 2414 JOSHUA WELLS Line, vign. Full bust; face % left. 3.2 x 2.14 Ins.: Painted by Darley.-Eng. by J. W. Paradise. | Rev. Joshua Wells. | W. Scobie Printer. 2415 JOHN WESLEY Line, vign. Half-length in robes; face % left; right hand up- raised ; Bible on pulpit before him. 3.2 x 3.2 Ins.: Engd by John Wesley Paradise. | John Wesley. | Published by the American Tract Society. 2416 JESUS CHRIST Line, rect. Half-length, standing, robed; face upturned to left; halo about head. 5.3 x 3.15 Ins.: Correggio. Pt.-J. W. Paradise. Sc | three lines 398 CHECK LIST Note. J. W. Paradise engraved plates for the new Edinburgh Encyclopedia, Philadelphia, 1832; illustrations for Cooper's Works, and some very good small Annual plates. GEO. ISHAM PARKYNS 2417 MOUNT VERNON Aquatint, rect. 8.7 x 11.4 Ins.: Executed by G. I. Parky ns. | Mount Vernon. M. M. PEABODY 2418 JAMES MONROE Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 7.5 x 6.5 Ins.: Engraved by M. Peabody from an original paintvng by I. Van der Lyn. | James Monroe | President of the United States. 2419 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Bust; head to left. 2 x 1.10 Ins.: Peabody sc. | Geo. Washington. Hart, 430a. 2420 MILITARY ACADEMY AT NORWICH Line, rect. 2.8 x 3.10 Ins.: E. F. Johnson del.-Peabody sc. | A. L. S. M. Academy at Norwich. Vt. 2421 NORWICH, VERMONT Stip., rect. 3.5 x 5.6 Ins.: E. F. Johnson del.-Peabody Sc. | View Of Norwich, From Prospect Hill | one line. 2422 JUDGMENT HALL AT JERUSALEM Mixed, figures in stipple, accessories in line. Interior of a hall with many figures about a judge seated on throne in center. Each figure bears an inscribed tablet. Engraved on two plates. 19.8x36 Ins.: in oval to left, Inside of the judgement Hall at Jerusalem. | This Drawing was found at Vienna in Germany. | Buried in the 399 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS earth, Cut upon a Stone, in oval to right, Engraved by M. M. Peabody, Dec. 15. 1823. Copy-Right secured according to act of Congress. | main title, The Unjust Sentence of the Jews against ] Jesus Christ the Saviour of the World. CHARLES WILLSON PEALE 2423 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Mez., oval frame containing title. Bust; face % right; glasses on. To outer edge of oval, 6 x 4.15 Ins.: His Excellency B. Franklin L. L. D. F. R. S. President Of Pennsylvania; # Late Minister Of The United States Of Amer- ica At The Court of France. | C. W. Peale pinx1 et Fecit, 1787. 2424 MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE Mez., oval frame containing title. Bust in uniform; face nearly front. 6.2 x 5.1 Ins.: The Marquis de la Fayette Major General in the Armies of the United States of America. | C. W. Peale Pinx1 et Fecit. 2425 JOSEPH PILMORE Mez., oval frame containing title. Full bust in robes; face front. Plate-mark, 8.12 x 9.8 Ins.: The Reverend Joseph Pilmore, Rector Of The United Churches Of Trinity, Sf Thomas And All Saints. | painted 8; En- graved by C. W. Peale 1787. 2426 WILLIAM PITT Mez., rect. Full-length, standing, in Roman dress; face % left; right arm extending; left hand by side holding a scroll inscribed, "Magna Charta." In rear of figure a large column; in front, an altar with flame and wreath, decorated with heads of Hampden and Sydney, and on scroll on altar, "Sanctus. Amor. | Patriae. | Dat. Animum." In left background, a full-length figure with British shield and cap and pole; at base of this figure, a seated Indian with bow and dog. In middle distance, a large public building. 21.10x14.12 Ins.: Chas Willson Peale pinx. et fecit | Worthy of Liberty, Mr Pitt scorns to invade the Liberties of other People. 400 CHECK LIST 2427 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mez., rect. Three-quarter-length in uniform; face front; lean- ing on cane held in right hand at hip; left hand thrust in waist- coat; sword hanging at left side. To left, on trunk of a tree, hangs a drum and sticks. 11.12 x 9.5 Ins.: His Excellency | George Washington Esqr Hart, 1. Ascribed to C. W. Peale by Mr. Hart as done by him in 1778. 2428 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mez., rect. Three-quarter-length in uniform; standing; with right hand resting on a field-piece. In left hand, a cocked hat held to hip. In right background, Nassau Hall, at Princeton. In left to rear, a flag with thirteen stars, and an attendant with horse, the heads only visible. 11.14 x 9.12 Ins.: Chas Willson Peale pinxt et fecit | His Excellency George Washington Esquire, Commander in | Chief of the Foederal Army | This Plate is humbly Inscribed to the Honorable the Congress of the United States of America, | By their Obedient Servant. | Chas Willson Peale. i. As described. n. With date "1780" added after "fecit" Hart, 2. 2429 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mez., oval frame containing inscription. Full bust in uniform to right. Oval, 5.1 x 4.1 Ins.: Painted Engrav'd by C. W. Peale. 1787. His Excell: G: Washington Esq: Late Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United-States of America. i. As described. n. Relettered, His Excel: G: Washington Esq: L. L. D. Late Commander in Chief of the Armies of the U. S. of America President of the Convention of 1787 Hart, 3. 2430 MARTHA WASHINGTON Mez., rect. Three-quarter-length; standing; head supported on right arm which rests on window-sill; left hand holding drapery ; landscape through window. 11.12 x 9.9 Ins.: Lady Washington.- 401 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Not seen by compiler, but ascribed to C. W. Peale as a com- panion-piece to Washington No. 2427 and described in the cata- logue of the Exhibition of Early American Engravings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. MICHELE PEKENINO 2431 MARK AKENSIDE Stip., rect. frame, suspended. Full bust; nearly profile right. 2.14 x 2.2 Ins.: over, British Poets. | under, Pekenino sc. | Mark Akenside M. D. | New York Published by R. W. A. Bartow. 2432 JAMES BEATTIE Stip., rect. frame, suspended. Half-length in robes; face to left. 2.12 x 2.2 Ins.: Mel Pekenino sc. Filadelfia 1821. | James Beattie L. L. D. 2433 SIMON BOLIVAR Stip., rect. frame, suspended. Full bust in uniform; face to right. 2.15 x 2.4 Ins.: 11 Canavasano del. e sc. | Bolivar 2434 SIMON BOLIVAR (See A. B. Durand, No. 2439) 2435 ROBERT BURNS Stip., rect. frame, suspended. Full bust; face % left. 2.11X 2.4 Ins.: Engraved by Mle Pekenino. N. Y. 1821- | Robert Burns | New York, Published by R. fy W. A. Barstow. 2436 THOMAS CAMPBELL Stip., rect. frame, suspended. Full bust; face % left. 2.14 x 2.2 Ins.: over, British Poets. | Pekenino sc | Thomas Campbell. | New York Published by R. W. A. Bartow. i. As described. ii. First and fourth lines erased. 402 CHECK LIST 2437 WILLIAM COWPER Stip., rect. frame, suspended. Full bust; cap on head; nearly profile left. 2.15 x 2.5 Ins.: Pekenino sc. Filadelfia 1821. | William Cowper Esq. 2438 STEPHEN DECATUR Stip., rect. frame, suspended. Full bust in uniform; face to right. 2.14 x 2.4 Ins.: J. W. Jarvis p.-Ml Pekenino sc. | Com. Decatur. | Printed by J. Lingg. 2439 ASHER B. DURAND Stip., oval. Bust to left; face % left. 7.14 x 6.4 Ins.: Waldo Jewett pinx. \ A. B. Durand. | Inciso in America, nel mese d'Agosto 1820, dal suo Amico Michele Pekenino Ar- chitetto, nativo della Sallassa Contrada ] nelle malsane vicinanze di Cortereggio Terra situate a pie dell Alpi in riva alia Baltea. i. As described. n. Same portrait, but oval in ruled rect. (10.6x7.12.) Re- lettered, Bolivar, | General Y Presidente De La Republica. | De | Colombia. | Favria P.-S1 Giorgio Sc. 2440 JOHN FLETCHER Stip., rect. frame, suspended. Full bust to right with broad white collar, mustache, and close beard; face % right. 2.13 x 2.2 Ins.: Pekenino sc. | (Cut close to frame.) 2441 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., rect. frame, ornad, suspended from rosette. Full bust; face % left. 5.14 X 4.10 Ins.: Franklin. | Disegnato ed inciso da Pekenino in America 1822. | Sopra la Miniatura di Janinet. | Pubd by the Engraver, Philada 151 Pine St. 2442 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., rect. frame, suspended. Full bust; face % left. 2.14 x 2.2 Ins.: Janinet p.-Pekenino sc. | B. Franklin\New York Pub- lished by R. W. A. Bartow, 1822. 403 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2443 STEPHEN GANO Stip., rect. frame. Half-length; seated in library at table to right; face front; drapery behind head. 8x7 Ins.: Joseph Partridge del.-(Copyright, April 24th, 1822.) - M. Pekenino sc. | Published by S. Luther. | Rev. Stephen Gano A.M.\ Pastor of the first Baptist Church in Providence, Rhode Island. 2444 JOHN GAY Stip., rect. frame, suspended. Bust; face % left; cap on. 3 x 2.3 Ins.: Gay. | Engraved, by M. Pekenino. 2445 OLIVER GOLDSMITH Stip., rect. frame, suspended. Nearly half-length; almost profile left. 2.11+x 2.4 Ins.: Engraved by Ml Pekenino Philadelphia | Dr Goldsmith. | New York Published by R. # W. A. Barstow 1821. 2446 THOMAS GRAY Stip., vign. Bust on pedestal in gothic ived niche; face front. 3.14x1.9 Ins.: Eng. by-Ml Pekenino. | Thomas Gray. 2447 R. HARLAN Stip., rect. Full bust; fur collar; face % left. 2.12 x 2.3 Ins.: Eicholtz Pinx.-Pekenino Sculp. | R. Harlan, M. D. | (Re- strike. ) 2448 JUNIUS Stip., rect. frame, suspended from bar. Bust of man with star on left breast; face concealed by curtain drawn to left. 3 x 2.10 Ins.: over, The [ Letters of Junius. | Vol. I. | under, H. Corbould del.-M. Pekenino sc. | Stat Nominis Umbra. | New York. Pub- lished by Henry Dur ell. 1821. 2449 JOHN MILTON Stip., rect. frame, suspended. Full bust to front; face % right. 2.8+ x 2.2 Ins.: Engraved by Ml Pekenino N. York 1821. | John Milton. Cut close to name. 404 CHECK LIST 2450 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Stip., rect. frame, suspended from rosette. "N" at top of frame. Full bust in uniform; face slightly to left. 4.8 x 3.8 Ins.: Painted by David-M. Pekenino sc. | Maximum Histories Decus. | Mich1 Pekenino Engraver 26^ Market St. Philad. | Printed by J. Lingg. i. As described. ii. Plate worked over; decorations removed from breast; en- tirely different and larger frame (5.13x4.2); name on panel inside frame. Ins.: Napoleon. | Engraved by M. Pe- kenino from a Picture by David. | Published by S. C. At- kinson. 2451 OLIVER H. PERRY Stip., rect. frame, suspended by ring. Nearly half-length in uni- form ; face to left. 2.15 x 2.4 Ins.: J. W. Jarvis, p.-Ml Pekenino sc. | Corn™ Perry. 2452 LORENZO DA PONTE Stip., vign. Full bust; mantle over left shoulder; face to right. 3.5x2.10 Ins.: N. Rogers Pinx.-M. Pekenino sc. 2453 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. frame, ornad, suspended by rosette. Full bust; face slightly to left. 5.15 x 4.10 Ins.: Washington. | Engraved by Mel Pekenino Philadelphia, 1822. | From an original Portrait by G. St etc art. Hart, 431. This same plate is printed with the background shaded off to light at the top and bottom. 2454 JOHN WESLEY Stip., vign. Half-length in robes; profile, left; right hand raised. 4 x 3.4 Ins.: Engraved by M. Pekenino New York | Yours most Affec- tionately | J Wesley (auto.) | Published by W. B. Gilley N° 92 Broadway New York. 2455 WILLIAM WHITE Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length in robes; seated front; face to left. 5.13x4.12 405 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: T. Sully. P.-M. Pekenino, Sc. | Rt. Rev. William White, D. D. | Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church | In The State Of Pennsylvania. 2456 EDWARD YOUNG Slip., rect. frame, suspended. Full bust in robes; face to left. 3.1 x 2.4 Ins.: over, Dr Young. | under, Pekenino sc. 2457 UNKNOWN WOMAN Stip., vign. Bust to left; face % right; hair elaborately dressed, curls about face; coronet showing three large and three small pearls; stalks of wheat and corn-flowers in hair; lace mantle over back of head and shoulders. 15 X 12.2 Ins.: Dedicata agli Amici St Giorgio Canavese in Piemonte | dal loro Compatriotta M^6 Pekenino Archt0 Desre ed Incre | Filadelfia Apte 1821. | Printed by J. Lingg 2458 JESUS CHRIST Stip., oval in lined rect. Bust; crown of thorns on head; face upturned to right. 5.7 x 4.4 Ins.: Guido. Pinx1-Pekenino. Sc. | Jesus Christ | Engraved by M. Pekenino, from a Picture by Leslie after Guido. | Published, Philada 1822. 2459 VIRGIN MARY Stip., oval. Bust; face almost front; halo about head. 4.8 x 3.8 Ins.: Raphael Sanzio Pinx.-Ml Pekenino Sculp. | Virgin Mary PETER PELHAM 2460 CHARLES BROCKWELL Mez., oval in rect. Half-length to right, in wig, bands, and gown. 11.12x9.12 Ins.: The Reverend Charles Brockwell. A: M. | Late of Catharine Hall in Cambridge, his Majesties Chaplain in Boston N: E. | P: Pelham pinx: et fecit 1750.-Sold by P: Pelham in Boston. 406 CHECK LIST 2461 MATHER BYLES Mez., oval in frame. Full bust in gown; face front. 5.7 x 4.7 Ins.: Mather Bytes A. M. et F; D. M. | Ecclesioe apud Bostonum Nov-Anglorum Pastor. | P. Pelham ad vivum pinx. fecit. HENRY CANER Mez., oval in rect., paneled. Half-length in gown, wig, and bands. 11.12 x 9.13 Ins.: The Reverend Henry Caner. A: M.\ Minister of Kings Chapel Boston. | J: Smibert pinx:-P: Pelham fecit, 1750-Sold by P: Pelham in Boston. 2463 BENJAMIN COLMAN Mez., oval in rect., paneled. Half-length to left, in coat, with cloak draped over left shoulder. 8.9 x 7.6 Ins.: The Reverend Benjamin Colman D. D. | I. Smibert Pinx -P. Pelham Fecit. | 1735. 2464 WILLIAM COOPER Mez., oval in rect., paneled. Half-length, slightly to left; cloak over right shoulder. 11.12 x 9.9 Ins.: I. Smibert Pinx.-P. Pelham fecit | The Revd Mr William Cooper | of Boston in New England AEt. 50. 17^3. | Printed for # sold by Stepn Whiting at ye Rose # Crown in Union Street Boston 2465 REV. TIMOTHY CUTLER Mez., oval in rect., paneled. Half-length, to right, in gown. 11.8x9.9 Ins.: The Reverend Timothy Cutler. D. D. | of Christ Church Boston N-E. | P: Pelham pinx: et fecit. 1750.-Sold by P: Pel- ham in Boston- 2466 THOMAS HOLLIS Mez., rect. Three-quarter-length; seated; flowered gown; right hand on arm of chair; left hand on table with document. 11.15x9.12 Ins.: Thomas Hollis late of London Merch1 a most generous Benefactor J to Harvard College, in N. E. having founded two Professorships and ten | Scholarships in the said College, given 407 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS a fine Apparatus for Experimental | Philosophy <§• increased the Library with a large Number of valuable Books fyc. | Jos. High- more pinx. 17 -Ob: 1731. AEt. 71.-P: Pelham ab origin: fecit et excud11751. 2467 EDWARD HOLYOKE Noted, but undescribed by Chailoner Smith. 2468 WILLIAM HOOPER Mez., oval in rect., paneled. Half-length to right; head slightly to left; wig, bands, and gown. 11.8 x 9.9 Ins.: The Reverend William Hooper A=M. | Minister of Trinity Church Boston N=E. | P=Pciham pinx. et. fecit 1750-Sold by P-Pelham in Boston- 2469 COTTON MATHER Mez., oval in rect. Half-length; curled wig; face front. 11.15x10.10 Ins.: Cottonus Matherus | aS1. Theologies Doctor Regies Societatis Londinensis Socius, | et Ecclesics apud Bostonum Nov=Anglorum nuper Prospositus. | AEtatis Sues LXV, MDCCXXV1I.-P. Pel- ham ad vivum pinxit ab Origin Fecit et excud. 2470 JOHN MOORHEAD Mez., oval in rect., paneled. Half-length, slightly to right; wig, bands, open coat. 11.3 x 9.5 Ins.: The Reverend John Moorhead Minister of a Church of \ Presbyterian Strangers at Boston in New-England.-Transit hora, Sine- | mora, Sic transit Gloria Mundi.-Proeter Deum, Optabile Nihil Est, | P=Pelham pinx: et fecit 1751.-Sold by J. Buck at ye Spectacles. 2471 SIR WILLIAM PEPPERRELL Mez., rect. Half-length; slightly to left; truncheon in right hand; hat under left arm; left hand pointing to a battery firing in right middle distance. 11.13 x 9.13 Ins.: Sir William Pepperrell Bart. Colonel of one of his Majesty's Regiments | of Foot, who was Lieutenant General and Com- mander in Chief of the American | Forces employ^ in the Expedi- 408 CHECK LIST tion against the Island of Cape Breton which was ] happily Re- duced to the Obedience of his Britaniclc Majesty June the 17. 171^5 | J: Smibert Pinx: | . . . | P: Pelham fecit et ex: 171ft. THOMAS PRINCE Mez., oval in rect., paneled. Half-length, slightly to right; wig, bands; cloak over left shoulder. 11.13 x 9.9 Ins.: Jno: Greenwood Pinx.-P. Pelham fecit. | Thomas Prince A. M. | Quintus Ecclesice Australis Bostonii Novanglorum Pastor, e Colle gii Harvardini | Cantabrigice Curatoribus, Samuelis Armi- geri Filius et Thomce A M. denati Pater | Printed for Sold by J. Buck at ye Spectacles in Queen-street Boston. 1750 2473 JOSEPH SEWALL Mez., oval in rect., paneled. Half-length, slightly to left; long hair, gown. 8.7 x 7.3 Ins.: The Reverend Joseph Sewall D. D. | I. Smibert, Pinx.-P. Pelham Fc. 2474 WILLIAM SHIRLEY Mez., rect. Three-quarter-length, standing, facing front; curled wig, white stock; hat under left arm; pointing with right hand to bay with shipping; left hand on sword-hilt. 11.13 x 9.13 Ins.: His Excellency William Shirley Esqr Captain General # Governeur in Chief ^c. of the Province of the | Massachusetts Bay in New England, fy Collonel of one of his Majestys Regi- ments of Foot. To whom this Plate done from the Original paintedbyMr. J. Smibert at the request of of (sic) several Mer- chants Gentlemen in Boston as a Memorial of their Grateful Acknowledgements to his Excellency for his Signal Services in the Preservation of Nova Scotia from falling into the Enemy's hands in 171ft the Reduction of the Island of Cape Breton to the Obedience of his Majesty in 171ft, is Humbly Dedicated by his Excellency's Obedient Serv1 P. Pelham 171ft. 2475 LOUISBURG Mez., rect. Plan and chart; with twenty-five lines of dedication to Gov. William Shirley, by Richard Gridley, dated Boston, Feb. 5, 1745. Also, list of explanatory references. 17.8 x 21.4 Ins.: A Plan of the City and Fortress of Louisbourg | with a small Plan | of the Harbour- | P. Pelham Fecit 171^6, Sold by J, Smibert in Queen Street Boston N: E- 409 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2476 FOREIGN PORTRAITS ENGRAVED BY PETER PELHAM Chailoner Smith, in his "British Mezzotints," describes the fol- lowing portraits engraved by Pelham in London, before his de- parture for America: Princess Anne, after Sir G. Kneller. John, Lord Carteret, after Sir G. Kneller. Susanna Centlivre, after D. Fermin. Spencer Compton, after Sir G. Kneller. Edward Cooper, after J. Vcmder Vaart. Pricilla Cooper, after N. Dahl. Oliver Cromwell, after R. Walker. William Crouch, after N. Tucker. James, Earl of Derby, after H. Winstanley. J. T. Desaguliers, after H. II y sing. J. A. Dubourdieu, after D. Fermin. George I, after Sir G. Kneller. Children of George II-Peter Pelham, pinx. James Gibbs, after H. Hysing. Edmund Gibson, after T. Murray. Marie Leczinska, of France, after Bouvar. James Daillon, Count du Lude, after J. Fry. Robert, Lord Molesworth, after T. Gibson. Thomas, Duke of Newcastle, after Sir G. Kneller. James, Duke of Ormond-Peter Pelham, fee. Samuel Pomfret. Peter Paul Rubens-Peter Pelham, fee. J. F. Strauss, after Heins. OLIVER PELTON 2477 MRS. JOHN ADAMS Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right. 4.2 x 3.11 Ins.: Painted by Blythe-Engraved by 0. Pelton. | Mrs. John Adams. | From Portrait taken at the | .Age of 21. 2478 JOHN ANDRE Mixed, rect. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 2.11 x 2.2 Ins.: 0. Pelton Sc. | John Andre (auto.) | Engraved for Chand- 410 CHECK LIST ler's Criminal Trials after an | engraving by Hapwood from a drawing by Maj. Andre i. As described. n. Engraver and name only. 2479 GEORGE BENNETT Line, vign. Half-length; face front. 3.11 x 4 + Ins.: J. Jackson R. A. Pf-0. Pelton Sc. | George Bennett Esq1" | Published by Crocker Brewster, Boston, | Jonathan Leavitt N. York. 2480 LUCIUS BOLLES Stip., rect. Bust to right. 3.14 x 3.3 Ins.: Painted by Edwards.-Engraved by 0. Pelton | Lucius Bolles (auto.) | D. D. 2481 NATHANIEL BOWDITCH Stip., rect. Head only; face front. 3.11 X2.15 Ins.: Stuart Pt.-0. Pelton Sc. | Nath1 Bowditch (auto.) 2482 A. E. BURNSIDE Mixed, rect. Half-length in uniform; face front. 4.2 x 3.7 Ins.: 0. Pelton, Engraven | A. E. Burnside (auto.) | Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside 2483 LORD BYRON Stip., rect. with circular top. Full bust; face % right. 3.14x3.3 Ins.: Philips Del.-0. Pelton T. Kelly | Byron 2484 JOHN CODMAN Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right. 4.4 x 3.10 Ins.: Wildman del.-0. Pelton Sc. | John Codman (auto.) 2485 J. FENIMORE COOPER Line, rect. frame, ornad. Half-length; face % right. 6.8 x 5.10 Ins.: M. Mirbel P'-O. Pelton Sc. | The Author Of "The Spy" | Printed by R. Neale. | J. Fenimore Cooper (auto.) | Published by Allen Ticknor Boston. 1833. 411 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2486 NATHANIEL EMMONS Stip., rect. Full bust in robes; face % left. 3.14 x 3.4 Ins.: Painted by Badger.-Engraved by 0. Pelton. | Nath1 Em- mons (auto.) | D. D. | Boston, Published by Crocker Brewster. i. As described. ii. Publisher's line erased. 2487 JEREMIAH EVARTS Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; nearly profile left. 3.15 x 3.7 Ins.: Painted by Morse-Engraved by O. Pelton | JeP1 Evarts (auto.) 2488 FENELON Stip., rect. Half-length in robes; face front. 4 X 3.2 Ins.: Engraved by 0. Pelton | Fenelon. | From an Engraving of the original Picture by Vivien 2489 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, oval in rect. Full bust; head % left; title around oval. Oval is in the center of a folio sheet and it is surrounded by twenty-four engravings in ovals representing "Poor Richard Illustrated etc." Oval, 4.8 x 4.11 Ins.: B. Franklin. L. L. D. and F. R. S.-Born, at Boston J any 17^ 1'706 | Died at Philada-Apr^ 17th 1790. | Engraved by O. Pelton | (Copyright, 1859.) 2490 ROBERT FULTON Stip., vign. Full bust; face % left. 2.8 x 2.8 Ins.: 0 Pelton Sc. | R. Fulton (auto.) 2491 EDWARD GIBBON Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right. 3.6 x 3.7 Ins.: Painted by Sir J. Reynolds-Engraved by 0. Pelton | Ed- ward Gibbon 2492 OLIVER GOLDSMITH Line, rect. Full bust; nearly profile left. 3.14 x 3.4 Ins.: Sir J. Reynolds pinx1-0. Pelton sculp1 | Oliver Goldsmith. 412 CHECK LIST 2493 JESSE W. GOODRICH Mixed, vign. Three-quarter-length; seated; nearly profile left. 4.5 x 3.8 Ins.: Engraved by 0. Pelton, Boston | From Daguerreotype taken in 1855 | yours truly fy teetotally | Jesse W. Goodrich (auto.) 2494 SAMUEL GREEN Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right. 3.6 x 3 Ins.: 0. Pelton Sc. | Rev. Samuel Green | Perkins Marvin, Bos- ton 2495 JOHN HANCOCK Line, rect. frame. Half-length; face % right. 3.10 x 3.1 Ins.: Painted by Copley 1765.-Engd by 0. Pelton, Boston \ John Hancock (auto.) 2496 WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON Line, rect., ornad. In base, view of "North Bend, Ohio." Half- length ; seated; face % left. 16. llxl 3.15 Ins.: Painted by A. G. Hoit 18^-0-Engraved by 0. Pelton D. Kimberly. | William Henry Harrison. | signature | Ninth Presi- dent of the United States born Feb. 9th 1778. Inaugurated March Died April 4th 18^1. | his last words | one line | Pub- lished by Charles A. Wakefield N° ** Cornhill, Boston | (Copy- right, 1841.) | Printed by Charles Thomas. 2497 CASPER HAUSER Line, vign. Full bust; face to right. 3.9 x 2.11 Ins.: O. Pelton Sc. | Casper Hauser. 2498 JOEL HAWES Stip., rect; frame, ornad. Three-quarter-length; seated; face % left. 5.5 x 4.6 Ins.: Painted by Hewins.-Engraved by 0. Pelton. | Rev Joel Hawes, D. D. | Pastor of the first Congregational Church | in Hartford Con. | Proof 2499 FELICIA HEMANS Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; face ^4 left. 3.14x3.2 Ins.: 0. Pelton Sc. | Felicia Hernans (auto.) 413 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2500 HARRIET C. HOSMER Stip., rect. Bust; face front. 6.5 x 4.8 Ins.: Engraved for the Eclectic by 0. Pelton | Harriet C. Hosmer. 2501 SAMUEL HOUSTON Mixed, oval in rect. Full bust; face slightly to left. 5.5 x 4.1 Ins.: Engraved by 0. Pelton. | Sam Houston (auto.) 2502 S. HUNTINGDON Line, rect. Half-length; seated; face % right. 3.5 x 2.10 Ins.: F. Hurlstone Pina^-O. Pelton Sculp1 \S: Huntingdon (auto.) | Published by Lincoln fy Edmands, Boston. 2503 ALVAN HYDE Stip., vign. Half-length; face % right. 3.7 x 2.8 Ins.: Elwell Pinx1-O. Pelton Sc. | your affectionate father, | Alvan Hyde (auto.) | Published by Perkins, Marvin Co, Bos- ton. 2504 THOMAS JEFFERSON Line, rect. frame. Half-length; face % left. 3.10 x 3.2 Ins.: Painted by Stuart.-Engd by O. Pelton, Boston | Th: Jef- ferson (auto.) 2505 SAMUEL JOHNSON Line, circle in rect. Bust; face % right; reading a book. 3.4 x 2.2 Ins.: O. Pelton Sc. Vignette on title-page to "Rasselas." Hartford, 1825. 2506 JOHN H. LIVINGSTON Stip., rect. Full bust; face front. 3.15 x 3.10 Ins.: O. Pelton Sc. Boston. | Rev. John H. Livingston, D. D. | President of Rutgers College, | Engraved for the American Quar- terly Register | R. Andrews Printer 2507 JOSEPH LYMAN Stip., vign. Full bust; face front. 3.4 x 3.4 + Ins.: O. Pelton Sc. | Rev. Joseph Lyman D. D. | Pastor of the Church in Hatfield Ms. | Engraved for the American Quarterly Register. 414 CHECK LIST 2508 JOHN McNIEL Stip., rect. Half-length in uniform; face % left. 4.6 x 3.9 Ins.: Painted by Willard-Engraved by 0. Pelton. | Gen1 John McNiel. | signature. 2509 INCREASE MATHER Line, vign. Full bust; face % right. 3.6 x 3 Ins.: 0. Pelton sc. | Increase Mather | Engd for the New Eng. Hist1 $ Gen1 Regr » 2510 HANNAH MOORE Line, rect. Full bust; face front; cap on head. 6.3 x 4.7 Ins.: Painted By H. W. Pickers gill A. R. A.-0. Pelton SC. 2511 A. NETTLETON Stip., rect. Half-length; face % left. 4.2 x 3.4 Ins.: 0. Pelton Sc. | A. Nettleton (auto.) D. D. 2512 CHARLES NISBET Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.11 x 2.15 Ins.: Engraved by O. Pelton | Rev. Charles Nisbet D. D. | First President of Dickinson College. | Engraved for the American Quarterly Register. 2513 JAMES OTIS Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 4 x 3.3 Ins.: 0. Pelton | James Otis (auto.) 2514 ENOCH PARSONS Stip., vign. Half-length; face front. 3.8x3 Ins.: O. Pelton Sc. | your most obedient Servant | En. Parsons, (auto.) | AE. 76. 2515 JONATHAN PARSONS Stip., rect. Full bust; face front. 3.13 x 3.1 Ins.: 0. Pelton Sc. | Rev. Jonathan Parsons M. A. \ First Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Newburyport, Mass. | Engraved for the American Quarterly Register. 415 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2516 WILLIAM PHILLIPS Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length; seated; face % right. 4.4 x 3.7 Ins.: Painted by G. Stuart.-0. Pelton. \Hon. William Phillips | Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts. | Engraved for the Amer- ican Quarterly Register. 2517 SILVESTRE DE SACY Stip., vign. Half-length; face front. 3.1 x 3 Ins.: 0. Pelton Sculpt. | Baron Silvestre de Sacy. | Engraved for the American Quarterly Register 2518 SAMUEL SEWALL Stip., oval in rect. Half-length; almost front face. 4.4 x 3.8 Ins.: N. Emmons Pinx1-0. Pelton | The Honble Samuel Sewall Esqr | Late Chief Justice of His Majs Province of Massachusetts Bay in N. E. | And Judge Probate for the County of Suffolk | AE. 77.1728 | two lines. 2519 WILLIAM H. SEWARD Stip., vign. Full bust; nearly profile left. 3.8 x 3.8 + Ins.: Engd by 0. Pelton \ William H. Seward \ Secretary of State. 2520 ROGER SHERMAN Line, rect. Half-length; face front. 3.8 x 3 Ins.: Painted by Earle.-Engraved by 0. Pelton | Roger Sher- man (auto.) | Published by Perkins Marvin, Boston i. As described. n. Publisher's line and final "e" in "Earle" erased. 2521 EDWIN M. STANTON Stip., vign. Half-length; face % left. 3.8 x 3.12 Ins.: 0. Pelton Sc. | Hon. Edwin M. Stanton. | Secretary of War. 2522 NATHAN STRONG Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; face % left. 3.15 x 3.8 Ins.: J. Stewart Pinxt-0. Pelton Sc. \ Rev. Nathan Strong, D. D. | Pastor of the First Church, Hartford, Ct. | Engraved for the American Quarterly Register. 416 CHECK LIST 2523 AMOS SUTTON Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; face % left. 5 x 4.2 Ins.: James Pinxt-O. Pelton Sc. | Rev. Amos Sutton | General Baptist Missionary, Orissa 2524 C.F. SWARTZ Line, rect. Full bust; face % right. 3.9 x 2.12 Ins.: T. Smart Pinx1-0. Pelton Sc. \ Yours for ever [ C F Swartz (auto.) | Boston, Perkins Marvin, Co. 2525 JONATHAN TRUMBULL Stip., rect. Half-length; face front. 4.9 x 3.6 Ins.: Painted by Col. John Trumbull-Engraved by 0. Pelton | Jonathan Trumbull. | Governor of Connecticut from 1769 to 1783. | Engraved for the American Quarterly Register. 2526 DANIEL TYERMAN Line, vign. Half-length; face front. 3.11 x 3.11 Ins.: 0. Pelton Sc. | Revd Daniel Tyerman. | Published by Crocker <§• Brewster, Boston. | # Jonathan Leavitt N. York. 2527 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Bust to right. Vignette in rect. with title, in group of twenty portraits, beginning with Alexander and ending with John Quincy Adams, enclosed in a rect. 5.10 x 3.9 Ins.: Washington. | etc. | 0. Pelton Sc. i. As described. n. Engraver's name erased. Hart, 636. 2528 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, rect. Full-length; standing; head to left; right arm ex- tended; dress sword in left hand by side. To left, a table with inkstand and books. To right, an arm-chair. In background, two rows of pillars, with curtain partly drawn. 20 x 13.1 Ins.: Painted by Gilbert Stuart.-Published by E. R. Pelton, Office of Eclectic Magazine N° 5 Beekman St. N. Y.-Engraved by 0. Pelton. | Washington. i. As described. n. Address changed to Gurdon Bill, Springfield Mass. 417 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS in. Address again changed to Henry Bill, Norwich Conn. iv. Engraver's name and address erased, 1797 after name of painter; and added, Given with the American Publisher. Hart, 291. 2529 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., vign. Head to left. The top one in a group of medallions of presidents to Tyler. 5.1 x 3.8 Ins.: Washington | etc. | 0. Pelton Sc. | The Presidents of the U. States. i. As described. n. Without last line. in. Portraits of Polk, Taylor, and Fillmore added; engraver's name erased. Hart, 608. 2530 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., vign. Oval medallion; head to right, in a group of six, upon a monumental shaft surmounted by a vase containing flowers, in a landscape. At the base a man seated with white beard. The other portraits are Columbus, Franklin, Jefferson, Adams, and Lafayette. 5.1 x 3.3 Ins.: Washington | 0. Pelton Sc. Hart, 623. 2531 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Bust to right in oval, ribbon with title, oak and olive branches at sides. Top one in a group of ten, beginning with Wellington and ending with Shakspere. 7.8 x 5 Ins.: Washington | etc. | Engraved by 0. Pelton Hart, 637. 2532 JAMES WATT Described as-James Watt, 1736-1819. Engraved by O. Pelton, Published in "The Eclectic." 2533 H. KIRKE WHITE Stip., rect. frame. Half-length; profile, left. 3.14 x 3.3 Ins.: Engraved by 0. Pelton. | H. Kirke White. 418 CHECK LIST 2534 JOHN WINTHROP Line, rect. Half-length; face % right. 4.4 x 3.12 Ins.: Engraved by 0. Pelton | John Winthrop. | Second Governor Of Massachusetts. 2535 JOHN WITHERSPOON Line, rect. frame. Full bust; face front. 3.11 x 3.1 Ins.: Painted by C. W. Peale.-Engd by 0. Pelton, Boston. | Jno. Witherspoon (auto.) 2536 WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Stip., vign. Bust; nearly profile right. 3.6 x 3.2 + Ins.: Engraved by 0. Pelton (From a Bust by Sir F. Chantry.) | William Wordsworth. JOSEPH PERKINS 2537 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, small oval frame, surrounded by ornamental script. Bust; face % right; glasses in right hand. 5.14 X 8.11 Oval, 1.1 x 0.15 Ins.: To | the | Memory | of | Benjamin Franklin | The Pro- found | Philosopher | Fulmen eripuit coelo, sceptrumque tyran- nis | Died | Philadelphia April 17th 1790. Aged 85 Years. | Writ- ten fy Engraved by Joseph Perkins. New York. The script alone executed by Perkins. 2538 MARQUIS LAFAYETTE Oval on india laid down in center of ornamental script on sheet. 19x16.1 Oval, 5.3 x 4.3 Ins.: The | Nation's Guest | in commemoration | of the | Mag- nanimous and Illustrious | Lafayette's | visit | to the | United States of North America | In the Forty-ninth year of her In- dependence. | Written and Engraved by Joseph Perkins A. M.\ (Published by Jos. Perkins, Philadelphia, March 28, 1825.) 2539 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, oval, with lathe-work border, in center of oblong sheet of ornamental script. Oval, 1 x 0.15 419 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: Sacred to The Memory Of General George Washington, Born Feb. 22.1732-Died Dec. 13. 1799 | The American | Hero and | Statesman. | Designed and Engraved by Joseph Perkins. Published by Rand and Perkins.-N° 34 South 6th St Philadel- phia. | Portrait Engd by J. B. Longacre. From "American Penman," Perkins & Rand, Philadelphia, 1823. Hart, 418; four states described. CHARLES PHILLIPS 2540 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., rect. line. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 5 X 3.15 Ins.: Engraved by Chas Phillips, from a Painting by Jarvis, taken from life, 1815; | now in the Possession of Jonathan Hunt Esq. | Andrew Jackson (auto.) | Engd for the U. S. Magazine # Democratic Review. \J H.G. Langley, New York. 2541 TOBIAS SMOLLETT Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 4.5 x 3.9 Ins.: Smollett. | Engraved from an Original Picture by C. Phil- lips. ROBERT PIGGOT 2542 DANIEL McJILTON Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 4.12 x 3.14 Ins.: Jas Jackson, Pinxt-Rev. Rob1 Piggot. Sculpt | jqevd j)anl McJilton. | Home Missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church | of the City of Baltimore. 2543 TIMOTHY PICKERING Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 5 x 4.3 Ins.: Timothy Pickering Esqr | From the original Painting by Gilbert Stuart in | the possession of Thomas Donaldson Esqr | Engraved by the Revd Robert Piggott D. D. Professor of Graphics | as applied to Literature, Science and Art. Baltimore 1856. 420 CHECK LIST 2544 ROBERT S. VINTON Slip., vign. Half-length; face % left. 4.3 x 3.8 Ins.: Rev. Robert Spencer Vinton. | of the Methodist E. Church j Baltimore Conference. | Engraved from a Daguerreotype by Plumbe by Rev. Robert Piggot | Professor of Graphics and Fine Arts in the Newton University, Balte [ under the Farmers Merchants Bank. JACOB J. PLOCHER 2545 THE ALPS Line, rect. 5.3 x 6.2 Ins.: Plocher sc. | The Alps as seen from Berne. 2546 HAMILTON MONUMENT Line, rect. 3.13 x 6.7 Ins.: Strickland del.-J. J. Plocher sc. [ Gen1 Hamilton's Monu- ment | near the Weehawk Ferry on the North River. 2547 MARKET STREET AND UPPER FERRY BRIDGE Line, two views on one plate. 3.7 x 8.4 and 3.6 x 8.3 Ins.: over, Bridges.-Pl. cxxxix. | Lancaster Schuylkill Bridge. | W. Strickland del.-Jacob J. Plocher, Sculp1 | Schuylkill Per- manent Bridge. 2548 SACKETT'S HARBOR Line, rect. 4.6 x 7.11 Ins.: T. Birch del.-Jacob J. Plocher sc. | South East View of Socket's Harbour. | two lines each side of title. 2549 UPPER FERRY BRIDGE Line, rect. 14 x 19.15 Ins.: Thos Birch, Pinx1-Jacob J. Plocher Sculp1 | The Upper Ferry Bridge | Over the River Schuylkill near Morris street in the County of Philadelphia. | Chord of Arch Slf.0 feet-whole extent of Bridge JfOO feet-rise of Arch 20 feet-elevation above water SO feet - the Span is greater by 98 feet than that of any other Bridge known-the | construction is in general new-the 421 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS principle invented bp Lewis Wernwag who was assisted in the execution by Joseph Johnson-general design by Robert Mills, Architect. J. T. PORTER 2550 WRECK OF SHIP BOSTON Line, vign. 3.10 x 6 Ins.: J. T. Porter. Sculp.-Middletown, Conn- | The Ship Boston taken by the Savages at Nootka Sound, March 1803. From "A Narrative of the Adventures and Suffering of John R. Jewett, etc." Published by Loomis & Richards, Middletown, Conn., 1815. JAMES PGUPARD 2551 OLIVER GOLDSMITH Stip., circular. Head, profile right. Diam. 3 Ins.: Engraved for the Pennsylvania Magazine. (1775) - To Face Page 1$. | Doctor Goldsmith.-Js Poupard fruit 2552 JOHN WESLEY Line, oval in rect., lined. Half-length in robes; right hand raised; profile, left. 5.4 x 4.10 Ins.: James Poupard sculpt | Reverend John Wesley M. A. \ Late Fellow of Lincoln College Oxford AEtatis 87. 2553 MAP OF EGYPT Line, rect., map. 9.5 x 7.7 Ins.: Plate IV.-Page 35. | Ancient Egypt | Jas Poupard fculpt From The Holy Bible. M. Carey, Philadelphia, 1803. 2554 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY For the Transactions of this Society for 1786, James Poupard engraved diagrams and the following plates: Stove, tools, etc. Clock Movement. Chart of the Gulf Stream,. Method of Anchoring Vessels. 422 CHECK LIST 2555 "STEUBEN'S REGULATIONS" Poupard engraved one or more of the diagrams in "Baron Steu- ben's Regulations, etc.," Philadelphia, Charles Cist, 1800. J. F. E. PRUD HOMME 2556 FISHER AMES Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to left; face % left. 4.8 x 3.10 Ins.: Painted by G. Stuart.-Engv'd by J. F. E. Prud'homme. | after D. Edwin. | Fisher Ames. | signature. 2557 CHESTER AVERILL Stip., vign. Full bust in robes; face to left. 4.2 x 3.14 Ins.: Sexton Pinxt.-Prud'homme Sc. | Chester Averill, A. M. | signature | Printed by King. 2558 THEODORIC R. BECK Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to left; head inclined to left; holding paper in both hands. 4.9 x 3.9 Ins.: Painted by R. W. Weir.-Engd by E. Prud'homme | Theo- dric Romeyn Beck, M.D. | signature. | (Copyright, 1834.) i. As described. n. Copyright erased. 2559 FREDRIKA BREMER Stip., vign. Full bust; lace cap and lace on dress. 4.9 x 3.4 Ins.: Sodermark Pt-J. F. E. Prudhomme Sc | Er mychet for- bunden | Fredrika Bremer (auto.) 2560 E.C. CABELL Stip., rect. Half-length; face front. 4.1 x 3.2 Ins.: Engraved by J. F. E. Prud'homme from a Daguerreo- type. | E. C. Cabell (auto.) | Harper Brothers 2561 PHILANDER CHASE Stip., rect. with corners cut off. Full bust in robes; face to left; black cap on head; glasses on. 8.10 X 7.7 Ins.: Painted By James Bogle. 181J).-Engraved By J. F. E. Prud'homme. | Philr Chase (auto.) 423 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2562 HENRY CLAY Stip., vign. Nearly half-length; face to left. 4.10 x 3.15 Ins.: G. Linen pinx1-J. F. E. Prud'homme fc11 H. Clay (auto.) 2566 DEWITT CLINTON Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length; seated; right elbow on table; hand to head; face front. 16.8 x 13.2 Ins.: Chas Ingham Pinx*-E. Prud'homme sculpt | pus Exy j)e Witt Clinton | Governor of the State of New York. | New York, 1832 Published by Monson Bancroft. 389 Broad-Way. 2564 EZEKIEL COOPER Stip., vign. Half-length; face % left. 3.11 x 3.2 Ins.: Paradise Pf-Prud'homme Sc. | Bevd Ezekiel Cooper. | Pub. by N. Bangs T. Mason N. York. 2565 OLIVER CROMWELL Line, vign. Full bust in armor; face % right. 2.15 x 2.10 Ins.: Sir Peter Lely del.-J. F. E. Prud'homme Sc. | Oliver Crom- well. | Harper And Brothers New York 2566 B.C. CUTLER Stip., rect. Full bust in robes; face front. 4.3 x 3.6 Ins.: A. Dickinson pinx1-J. F. E. Prud'homme Sc. | most affec- tionately yours | B C Cutler (auto.) 2567 RUFUS DAWES Stip., vign. Nearly half-length; face to left. 3.2 x 2.11 Ins.: T. Sully Pinx1-J. F. E. Prud'homme Sc. | Stephen De- Dawes (auto.) | New York, Published by S. Colman. 2568 STEPHEN DECATUR Stip., vign. Full bust in uniform; nearly profile right. 2.10x2.4 Ins.: T. Sully Pinxf-J. F. E. Prud'homme Sc. | Stephen De- catur. | Engraved by permission from the Picture in the City Hall New York. 2569 PETER DONALDSON Stip., vign. Full bust; face front. 3.12 x 3.7 Ins.: Prud'homme del # Sc1 N. Y. | Peter Donaldson, | Chirur- geon. | two lines Latin. 2.10x2.4 424 CHECK LIST 2570 SIR JOHN ELIOT Stip., vign. Full bust; wide ruff; face % right. 2.12 x 2.10 Ins.: J. F. E. Prudhomme. | Sir John Eliot. | Harper Brothers. 2571 C. ELLIOTT Stip., rect. Half-length; seated at table; pen in right hand; face % right. 4.10 x .3.12 Ins.: J. Pine. Pinx1-J. F. E. Prudhomme Sc. | Bev. C. Elliott, D. D. | Ohio Conference. | Published at the Methodist Booh Boom, £00 Mulberry St. N. Y. | F. E. Jones Printer. 2572 JOHN WILLIAM DE LA FLECHERE Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; profile, left. 3.5 x 2.10 Ins.: Prud'homme sc1 | The Bev. John William de la Flechere | Pubd by N. Bangs T. Mason, N York | for the Methodist Episcopal Church 2573 JOHN W. FRANCIS Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length; seated; left elbow on table and hand to face; glasses in right hand; face front. 4.8 x 3.9 Ins.: Painted by James Herring-Engrav'd by J. F. E. Prud'homme. | John W. Francis (auto.) 2574 PETER GANSEVOORT Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 4.2 x 3.7 Ins.: Painted by G. Stuart.-Engv'd by J. F. E. Prud'homme. | Peter Gansevoort (auto.) 2575 FREEBORN GARRETTSON Stip., rect. Half-length; face % left; holding book in right hand. 3.11 x 3.3 Ins.: Engd by Prud'homme from a Painting by Paradise | Bev. Freeborn Garrettson | Aged 68 Years. 2576 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. 4.8 x 3.7 Ins.: Engrav'd by E. Prud'homme from the Original Miniature by Arch. Bobertson. ] Alexander Hamilton. | signature. | (Copy- right, 1835.) i. As described. n. Copyright erased. 425 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS %5Tl L. L. HAMLINE Stip., rect. Nearly half-length; seated; face % right. 4.6x3.10 Ins.: J. Pine pinx1-J. F. E. Prud'homme Sc. | Rev. L. L. Ham- line. | Bishop of the Meth. Epl Church. ] Pubd at the Booh Room, 800 Mulberry St. New-York. 2578 JOHN HAMPDEN Mixed, vign. Bust in armor; face % right. 2.14 x 2.6 Ins.: J. F. E. Prud'homme Sc | John Hampden | Harper df Brothers 2579 ELIJAH HEDDING Stip., rect. Half-length; face % right; right hand on book. 4.7 x 3.9 Ins.: J. Pine pinxf-J. F. E. Prud'homme Sct | Rev. Elijah Hed- ding, D. D. | Senr Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. | F. E. Jones Printer | Pubd at the Methodist Book-Room 800 Mulberry St. N. York i. As described. ii. "Late" inserted after name. m. "Late" and publication line erased. 2580 JOHN EAGER HOWARD Stip., rect. Full bust; face to right. 4.8 x 3.9 Ins.: Painted by Chester Harding-Engraved by E. Prud'homme. | John Eager Howard. | signature. | (Copyright, 1834.) i. As described. ii. Copyright erased. 2581 ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length; seated; face to left; pointing with left hand to map of "South America" held in right hand. 4.14 x 4.2 Ins.: Jacobs pinx1-Prud'homme | Alexander von Humboldt. | New York, Harper Brothers. 1856. 2582 J. H. LEIGH HUNT Stip., vign. Bust; face % left. 2.9 x 2.9 Ins.: Joseph Severn pinx1-J. F. E. Prudhomme fc. | (AEtat 36) | Ever truly yours | Leigh Hunt (auto.) | New-York. Har- per Brothers. ISJfl. 426 CHECK LIST 2583 ANDREW JACKSON Line, rect. Full-length; standing; hat and cane in right hand; face % right. 5.2 x 4.2 Ins.: R. E. W. Earl Pinxt | J. F. E. Prud'homme Sc. | General Andrew Jackson | at the Hermitage. | R. Miller Printer 2584 JOHN PAUL JONES Stip., oval in rect. Full bust in uniform; nearly profile right. 2.15 x 2.7 Ins.: J. F. E. Prudhomme sc. | J ohn Paul J ones. | Engraved from a miniature in the possession of the Naval Lyceum Brook- lyn L. I. 2585 HENRY KNOX Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length in uniform; standing; left hand on muzzle of cannon; right hand on hip. 4.7 x 3.10 Ins.: Painted by J. Herring-From the Original Picture by Stuart in Faneuil Hall Boston-Engraved by E. Prud'homme. | Maj. Gen. Henry Knox. | Signature. | (Copyright, 1834.) i. As described. ii. Copyright erased. 2586 JOHN LANDER Stip., vign. in rect. Full bust; face to right. 3.2 x 2.9 Ins.: Prudhomme Sc1 | John Lander | Harpers, Fam. LibV 2587 RICHARD LANDER Stip., vign. in rect. Full bust; face % left. 3.2 x 2.8 Ins.: E. Prudhomme Sc. | Richard Lander | Harper's Fam. Liby 2588 HENRY LEE Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 4.8 x 3.10 Ins.: J. Herring after Stuart.-J. F. E. Prud'homme Sc | Henry Lee | signature. 2589 BROCKHOLST LIVINGSTON Stip., vign. in oval, ornad. Bust to right. 5.12 x 4.8 Ins.: The Hon^e | Brockhoist Livingston | Drawn by Martin | Engd by Prudhomme N. York | Pubd by J. Martin, 19 Warren St N. York | Copy right secur'd. 427 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2590 PHILIP LIVINGSTON Slip., oval. Bust; profile, left. SA x 2.9 Ins.: Phil. Livingston (auto.) | One of the Signers of the Dec- laration of Independence. | New York. Eng'v'd by E. Prud'- homme from a Pencil Sketch. 2591 DOLLY P. MADISON Stip., rect. Half-length; face front; turban on head; shawl draped about right shoulder. 4.8 x 3.7 Ins.: Drawn by J. Herring after J. Wood.-Engraved by J. F. E. Prud'homme. | D. P. Madison (auto.) 2592 H. MARTYN Stip., rect. Full bust; face to right. 3.9 x 2.13 Ins.: Eng'd by J. F. E. Prud'homme N. Y. | H Martyn (auto.) | Published by the American Tract Society. 2593 JOHN MILTON Stip., rect. frame, ornad, suspended. Full bust; face to right. 2.12x1.15 Ins.: E. Prud'homme Sc. | John Milton. 2594 DANIEL MORGAN Stip., rect. Half-length in hunting shirt; face % left. 4.8 x 3.7 Ins.: Drawn by J. Herring from Col. Trumbull's Sketch-En- graved by J. F. E. Prud'homme. | Brig. Gen1 Daniel Morgan. | U. S. A. | signature. 2595 HORATIO NELSON Stip., rect. Half-length in uniform; face % left. 3.11 x 2.13 Ins.: J. Hoppner Esq. R. A.-E. Prud'homme Sc | Horatio Nel- son. Viscount Nelson. | Published by J. J. Harper. N. York. 2596 STEPHEN OLIN Stip., rect. Half-length; face to left. 4.9 x 3.10 Ins.: Engraved by J. F. E. Prud'homme | Stephen Olin, D. D. | President of the Wesleyan University | From an Original picture by W. E. West. | In the possession of the Philorhetorian Society, Middletown, Conn. | H. E. Jones, Printer 428 CHECK LIST i. As described. n. "S. Olin" in autograph and Late President of the Wesleyan University, Middletown 2597 HARLAN PAGE Slip., oval in ruled rect. Full bust; face % left. 2.15 x 2.6 Ins.: J. W. Badger Pinx*-J. F. E. Prud'homme Sc. | H. Page (auto.). Frontispiece to "Memoir of Harlan Page." i. As described. ii. Lettered, Badger Pt.-Prudhomme Sc. | H. Page (auto.) 2598 WILLIAM PALEY Line, rect. Half-length; hat on head; face % right. 3.2 x 2.2 Ins.: W. Kidd del.-Prud'homme Sc | W. Paley. D. D. 2599 GEORGE PECK Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; pen in right hand; face % right. 4.5 x 3.9 Ins.: J. Pine Pinx*-J. F. E. Prud'homme Sct | Revd Geo. Peck, D. D. | New York Conference. | F. E. Jones, Printer. | Pub'd at the Methodist Book-Room. 200 Mulberry St. N. F. 2600 JAMES K. POLK Stip., oval frame, title on frame. Nearly half-length; face % left. Cut from a group of presidents of U. S. 5.6 x 4.7 Ins.: James K. Polk.-Born Novr 2d 1795, Inaugurated Presi- dent March 18J{.5 | under, J. F. E. Prud'homme Sc. 2601 DAVID PORTER Stip., vign. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 3.13 x 3.11 Ins.: J Wood del-Prud'homme Sc N Y | Cap1 David Porter | of the U. S. Navy. i. As described. n. Painter and engraver erased, and Commodore Porter. 2602 JOHN PYM Stip., vign. Bust; broad white collar; face % left. 2.11 x 2.7 Ins.: J. F. E. Prudhomme Sc | John Pym. | Harper fy Brothers. 429 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2603 MAXIMILIEN ROBESPIERRE Mixed, vign. Three-quarter-length; standing; profile, right; flowers in right hand; left hand raised. 3.13 x 3.3 Ins.: Raffet del.-Prud'homme fc. | Robespierre | N. York Har- per Brothers 18Jf8 2604 MADAME ROLAND Mixed, vign. Three-quarter-length; standing; profile, right; paper in right hand; left hand to breast. 4.3 x 3.4 Ins.: Raffet del-Prudhomme Sc | Madame Roland. | A. York. . Harper fy Brothers. 2605 MRS.RUMPFF Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; face % right. 3.6x2.14 Ins.: New York. Engraved by J. F. E. Prud'homme from an Original Picture in the possession of J. J. Astor. Esqr 1839. | Mrs. Rumpff. | (Miss Astor, At The Age of 22} | J. S. Taylor, N. York. i. As described. ii. Publisher erased. 2606 P.P. SANDFORD Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length; seated; holding book on lap; face % right. 4.12 x 3.10 Ins.: J. Pine Pinx1-J. F. E. Prudhomme Sc | Revd P. P. Sand- ford. | Aged 65. | New York Conference | F. E. Jones Pr. | Pubd at the Methodist Book Room. 200 Mulberry St. N. Y. 2607 WINFIELD SCOTT Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face to left. 4.5 x 3.6 Ins.: R. W. Weir. N. A. Pinx1-J. F. E. Prud'homme Sc1 | Win- field Scott (auto.) | C. Thomas Printer | (Publisher erased.) 2608 DAVID SEARS Described as-Mixed. Half-length; face % right. Engraved by J. F. E. Prud'homme. 8vo. 2609 WILLIAM SHAKSPERE Mixed. Bust; face % left; in an Egyptian doorway; with fig- ures emblematic of Shakspere's plays. 6.4 x 3.10 Ins.: Shakspeare. | Design'd by Harvey-Engd by Prud'homme 430 CHECK LIST 2610 JANE SHORE Described as-Engraved by Prudhomme, and appearing as a frontispiece to "The History of Jane Shore." New York, 1821. 2611 J. C. L. SIMONDE DE SISMONDI Mixed, rect. Half-length; seated; face % right; right hand on book on knee. 4.3 x 3.3 Ins.: Engraved by J. F. E. Prud'homme. | J. C. L. Simonde de Sismondi. | N York Harper <§• Brothers. 2612 JAMES THOMSON Stip., rect. frame, ornad, suspended. Full bust; face % left. 3.2 x 2.5 Ins.: Engd by Prudhomme. | James Thomson, 2613 THOMAS A. WALKER Stip., oval in lined rect. Bust; face front. 4.4 x 3.4 Ins.: Prud'homme Sc. | Hon. Thomas A. Walker, | Judge Of The Fifth Circuit Court Of Alabama | Engd for Biographical Sketches of Eminent Americans. 2614 HIRAM WARNER Mixed, vign. Full bust; face front. 3.2 x 2.15 Ins.: Prud'homme fc. | Hiram Warner (auto.) | Judge Of The Supreme Court Of Georgia. | Engd for Biographical Sketches of Eminent American Lawyers 2615 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., vignette in rect. Bust on pedestal; nearly profile left. 3.9x2.13 Ins.: Drawn by J. G. Chapman.-from the Original bust by Cer- raci.-Engv'd by J. F. E. Prud'homme. | Washington. | Harper Brothers. Hart, 258. 2616 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval, at top of group of presidents to Jackson; with border of olive branches; above, spread eagle with ribbon inscribed "E Pluribus Unum." 6.8 X 4 Ins.: George Washington | etc. | Engrav'd by E. Prud'homme, for the Percy Anecdotes 1832. | R. Miller, Printer. Hart, 601. 431 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2617 BEVERLY WAUGH Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length; seated; book on lap; face to right. 4.9x3.11 Ins.: J. Pine Pinx.-J. F. E. Prud'homme, sc \ Rev. Beverly Waugh, | One of the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church. | Published at the Book Room 200 Mulberry St. N. York. | F. E. Jones, Printer. i. As described. n. Printer erased. 2618 ANTHONY WAYNE Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; nearly profile left; cocked hat on head. 4.7 x 3.8 Ins.: Drawn by Jas. Herring-from a sketch by Col. J Trum- bull-Engraved by E. Prud'homme. | Brigr Gen1 Anthony Wayne. | signature. 2619 WILLIAM IV, ETC. Stip., vign. Group of seven portraits in highly ornamented ovals, surmounted by crown with rays. 5.8 x 4.1 Ins.: names over each, William IV. | C. J. Fox. | Wm Pitt. | E. Burke. | C. Canning. | Sheridan. | H. Brougham. | under, En- grav'd by E. Prud'homme, for the Percy Anecdotes, 1832. 2620 UNKNOWN MAN Stip., rect. Nearly half-length; high white neck-cloth; face slightly to right; curtain and base of column in background. 4.4 x 3.9 Ins.: Thos Wightman Pinx1-J. F. E. Prud'homme sc. India proof-before name. 2621 ESCAPE OF CAPTAIN WHARTON Outline, vign. Two men on horses; pursuing cavalry in distance. 10 x 12.14 Ins.: J. F. Hoppin del.-J. F. E. Prud'homme Sc. | T. F. H. 181t.li. | Escape of Captain Wharton. | from Cooper's Spy. | Etched for the subscribers to the American Art Union, for the year 181t.lt.. 2622 DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Line, rect. 8.7 x 12.11 Ins.: Painted By John Trumbull Esqr-Engraved On Steel By J. 4.4 x 3.9 10 x 12.14 432 CHECK LIST F. E. Prud'homme. | The Declaration Of Independence. | Printed by D. Fanshaw | Engraved expressly for the New York Mirror 1842. 2623 DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Etch, and stip., rect. Key to the above with portraits of signers and facsimile of signatures; text of Declaration printed below. Ins.: Prudhomme ft. N. Y. 9.4 x 12.14 2624 CITY HALL, NEW YORK Line, vign. 5.2 x 7.12 Ins.: Rich. Wilcox del.-Prud'homme. | Fireworks at City Hall, New York. Grand Canal celebration, Nov. 4- 1825. 2625 CHRIST CHURCH, NEW YORK Line, rect. ' 6.5 x 4.2 Ins.: I. B. Forrest.-J. F. E. Prud'homme | Christ Church. | New York, Published by Henry M. Onderdonk 25 John St. 2626 GRACE CHURCH, NEW YORK Line, rect. 6.7 x 4.6 Ins.: W. Bayley Pt.-J. F. E. Prud'homme Sc. | Grace Church. | New York. Published by Henry M. Onderdonk 25 John St. 2627 ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, NEW YORK Line, rect. 6.13 x 4.9 Ins.: W. Bayley Esq. Pt.-J. F. E. Prud'homme Sc. | St. Steph- en's Church. | New York, Published by Henry M. Onderdonk, 25 John St. 2628 TRINITY CHURCH, NEW YORK Line, rect. 6.8 x 4.7 Ins.: W. Bayley-J. F. E. Prud'homme | Trinity Church. | New York, Published by Henry M. Onderdonk, 25 John St. | Plate 3 | Printed by R. Chapman. 2629 MONTPELIER, VIRGINIA Line, vign. On title-page to "The National Portrait Gallery." 3.3 x 4.3 Ins.: Chapman-Prudhomme | Montpelier. Va. | The Seat of the late James Madison. \ 1836. 1 433 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS C. RADCLIFFE 2630 VAN-TA-GIN Stip., oval. Full bust in Chinese dress; face front. 4.13 x 3.11 Ins.: C. Radcliffe, Sc. | Van-ta-gin. 2631 THE PORT FOLIO. TITLE-PAGE Stip., vign. Bearded man seated on rock with harp at his feet. 2.7x3 Ins.: C. Radcliff Sc. | The | Port Folio. | Vol. IX | For 18^0. | Pubd by Harrison Hall Philada W. RALPH 2632 NEW THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. Interior, showing stage. Over stage, a flying eagle in clouds above two cherubs with scroll inscribed "The Eagle Suffers Little Birds to Sing." 3.12 x 6.10 Ins.: N Lewis. Philadelphia, pinx1-Ralph, sculp. N. York | In- side View of the New Theatre, Philadelphia. 2633 SLAVE-SHIP Line, rect. Slave-dealers and slaves; ship in background. 3.2x5 Ins.: W R. fc. | Negroes just landed from a Slave Ship. Published, Philadelphia, 1808. 2634 FRONTISPIECE Line, rect. In center, man holding a small balloon by a string; boys, philosophical apparatus, etc., all inside a room. 3.1 x 2.7 Ins.: Frontispiece | W. Ralph sc. | A Professor explaining the Polite Arts to his Pupils. Frontispiece to "A Shoi-t System of Polite Learning," by Daniel Jaudon, Philadelphia, 1811. RALPH RAWDON 2635 MARTIN LUTHER Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 3.10 x 3.1 Ins.: From an original Painting of L. Cranach's-R. Rawdon 434 CHECK LIST Sc. | Dr Martin Luther | Born 10th Novr H83 Died 18tJl FebV 15^6. 2636 HARRIET NEWELL Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.4 x 2.10 Ins.: W. Doyle pinx1-R. Rawdon Sc. Alby | Mrs Harriet Newell | Wife of the Rev. Samuel Newell, died at Port- J Louis in the Isle of France, Nov 30th 1812 in the 20th | year of her age, having accompanied her husband in | the benevolent attempt to preach Christ to the Heathen. 2637 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., four ovals, draped, containing portraits of Washington, Jefferson, Madison, and John Adams. Washington, full bust to right, in uniform. 11.4 X 9 Ins.: Published fy Sold by Shelton fy Kensett Cheshire Con. Jan. 16th 181^.-Engraved by Ralph Rawdon | Gen. George Wash- ington. 1. As described. 11. "Engraved by Ralph Rawdon" erased. Hart, 795. 2638 COLONEL JOHNSON'S CHARGE Line, rect. Four American horsemen attacking five British artil- lerists and one Indian. 7.4 x 11.4 Ins.: Engraved by R. Rawdon | Col. Johnson's mounted men charging a party of British Artillerists and Indians, at the Battle fought near Moravian Town October 2nd 1813 | when the whole of British force commanded by Gen. Proctor surrendered to the Army under Gen. Harrison and his Gallant followers. | Published and Sold by Shelton Kensett Cheshire Con. Decr 6. 1813. 2639 SAULT STE. MARIE Line, rect. 3.6 x 6.6 Ins.: H. R. Schoolcraft del.-Rawdon sc. | Sault de St. Marie. | Engraved for the Rural Repository. 2640 SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING AGRICULTURE Line, vign. In an oval, Ceres with child by side; woman seated in arbor to right. Outside oval, an eagle, plow, agricultural im- plements, etc. 4.2 x 10.8 435 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: Published and Sold by Ralph Rawdon, Engraver, Albany. Price $10 pr 100 on paper. Heading of certificate of the Society for Promoting Agri- culture and Domestic Manufactures, New York. 2641 DEATH OF CAPTAIN JAMES LAWRENCE Line, rect. Six figures on deck of ship; above, on mast, "Don't Give Up The Ship." 9.15 x 13.12 Ins.: Engraved by R. Rawdon. | The Death of Capf James Law- rence on board the Chesapeake June 1st 1813 | Published Sold by Shelton # Kensett, Cheshire, Connecticut, June 1st 181^. RAWDON, CLARK AND CO. 2642 JOHN CHESTER Line, rect. Full bust; face front. 3.8 x 3 Ins.: Rev. John Chester D. D. | Drawn # Engraved by Rawdon, Clark Co. from a Portrait | Painted by E. Ames in 1819. 2643 JOHN PAUL JONES Line, oval, ornad. Full bust in uniform; face front. 4.12 x 3.1 Ins.: C. W. Peale Pinx1-Rawdon, Clark C° Albany | The Chevr Paul Jones (auto.) 2644 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Line, rect. 2.11 x 3.13 Ins.: A. J. Stansbury-Rawdon, Clark C° Sc. | View of Broad Way near Grace Church. 2645 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, NEW YORK Line, vign. 2.9 x 3.14 Ins.: Rawdon, Clark $ C° Sc. 11st Congregational Church, Cham- ber St. Published by A. T. Goodrich, New York, 1828. 2646 ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, NEW YORK Line, vign. 2.9 x 3.9 Ins.: Rawdon, Clark # C° Sc. | St. Matthew's Church, Walker St. Published by A. T. Goodrich, New York, 1828. 436 CHECK LIST ABNER REED 2647 SAMUEL BUELL Stip., oval frame. Full bust; face % left. 3.10 x 2.14 Ins.: Drawn fy Engraved by A. Reed, from an Original Por- trait. | Rev. Samuel Buell. D. D. 2648 PHILIP DODDRIDGE Stip., oval. Bust; face % left. 4.6 x 3.9 Ins.: Con. Evan. Mag.-JariU 1808 | A Reed sculp* | Philip Dod- dridge, D. D. | born June 26. 1702 i. As described. n. First line changed to Engraved for Lincoln fy Gleason's Edition of the Family Expositor. 2649 JONATHAN EDWARDS Stip., oval. Half-length; nearly front face. 4.6 x 3.7 Ins.: Drawn and Engraved by Abner Reed, from an original Portrait, in the possession of J. W. Edwards, Esq. Hartfd | Rev. Jonathan Edwards. | President of Nassau-Hall College, | New Jersey. 2650 JONATHAN EDWARDS Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.13 x 3.1 Ins.: Drawn # Engraved by A. Reed, from an Original Portrait, by Moultrop. | Rev. Jonathan Edwards, D. D. | President of Union College. 2651 JOHN FLAVEL Stip., oval. Bust in robes and cap; almost front face. 3.5 x 2.9 Ins.: Drawn fy Engraved by A. Reed. | Rev. John Flavel. 2652 SAMUEL HOPKINS Stip., oval. Full bust; face slightly to left. 3.10 x 2.15 Ins.: Drawn # Engraved by Abner Reed-May. 1803. | Rev. Samuel Hopkins, D. D. | Printed by Hudson $ Goodwin, Stephen West D. D. {Hartford May 1803.} 437 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2653 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., oval. Bust in uniform; face to right. 3.13 x 2.15 Ins.: Reed de Stiles, sc. [ Major Gen. Andrew Jackson. 2654 GARDNER THURSTON Stip., oval. Half-length; face front; holding book in right hand. 4.5 x 3.7 Ins.: Drawn Engraved by Abner Reed, 1808-from an Orig- inal Portrait, by Mr. King. | Rev. Gardner Thurston. | Died Aug. 23.1802 Aged 81 Yrs. 2655 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., vign. Bust; head to left. Fame above with trumpet and laurel wreath and "Pro Patria." 2.11 x 1.10 Ins.: A Reed sc. E. W. Con. | Washington | Benevolent | Society. Hart, 561. 2656 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Full bust; head to left. 3.7 x 2.14 Ins.: Engraved for the | Washington Benevolent Society. | A. Reed, sc. E. W. Con. | Geo. Washington. Hart, 416. 2657 ELEAZAR WHEELOCK Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.15 x 3.2 Ins.: Drawn # Engraved by A. Reed.-from a Portrait by Mr. J. Steward- | Rev. Eleazar Wheelock, D.D.\ First President of Dartmouth College. 2658 NAVAL HEROES Stip., rect. Group of five portraits in three oval and two oc- tagonal frames; oak leaves and flags about center oval. 5.13 x 3 Ins.: Reed Stiles, sc. | 1. Bainbridge.-3. Porter. | 5. Decatur. | 2. Lawrence.-4- Macdonough. 2659 BATTLE OF LAKE CHAMPLAIN Line, rect. 4 x 7.15 Ins.: Read sc. | Naval Action on Lake Champlain. 2660 BATTLE OF PLATTSBURG Line, rect. 4.1 x 7.15 Ins.: Read sc. | Battle of Plattsburg. 438 CHECK LIST 2661 AMERICAN AND FOREIGN COINS Line, rect. Plate showing a number of coins. 3.5 x 6 Ins.: Engd by A. Reed. | no title. Frontispiece to "The American Accomptant," etc. Lansing- burgh, Wm. W. Wands. MDCCXVII. 2662 CONNECTICUT VIEWS Described as-Six Views in Aquatinta, taken from Nature by A. Reed. Published by A. Reed, Engraver. Hartford, June, 1810. About 5.4 x 7.8 in size. Note. Abner Reed engraved a number of plates for the New Encyclopedia, published by J. Low, New York, 1797. He signs these "A. Reed set Hartf Connt" F. REICHE 2663 BURNING OF ZION CHURCH, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. Description taken from a photograph. Ins.: Three lines in German | Prospect | Of the new Lutheran Church in Philada which was on the 86th of Dec. 1794 | in the evening from the hour of eight till twelve Consumed by Fire | Printed by Joseph Brown. 5^ New Market Sf-fr Reiche sc. Philad. *** 2664 BRAZILIAN INDIANS Line, rect. Two male Indians, a woman and child, palm-trees, huts, etc. 3.13 x 2.5 Ins.: F. Reiche fc. | The Brasilians their Houses PAUL REVERE 2665 SAMUEL ADAMS Line, oval, draped figures at sides; Fame with trumpet above. Bust; face % right. 4.4 x 3.11 Ins.: over, N° VII Engravd for Royal American Magazine Vol. I (April, 1774) | under, P Revere ScP | Mr Samuel Adams. 439 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2666 BENJAMIN CHURCH Line, oval frame, ornamented. Full bust; powder horn slung to right; face % right. 3.13 x 2.15 Ins.: P. Revere fc. | Col. Benjamin Church. 2667 MADEMOISELLE CLAIRON Line, rect., ornamented. Woman kneeling by altar being crowned by a woman standing to right. 6.3 x 3.8 Ins.: Eng'd for Roy1-Ameri' Mag' | Vol. I.-N° XVII (Nov. 1774) | P Revere Sc | Mademoiselle Clairon. 2668 JOHN HANCOCK Line, oval. Knight to left; Liberty to right, trampling on an English soldier; above, Fame blowing a trumpet. Bust; face % left. 4.3 x 3.11 Ins.: over, N° V Engraved for Roy1 American Magazine-Vol. I. (March, 1774) | P Revere fc | The Hon™e John Hancock. Esqr 2669 LAURETTA Line, frame ornamented. Man kneeling to man standing; woman in background. 6.3 x 3.7 Ins.: N° 11. Engd for Royal Americn (sic) Mag. Vol. II. (Feb- ruary, 1775) | P Revere Sc. | History of Lauretta. 2670 JONATHAN MAYHEW Reported portrait, not seen. 2671 KING PHILIP Line, rect. Indian standing, full-length; face front; gun in left hand, right hand on hip; Indians in background. 6 x 3.15 Ins.: P Revere fc. | Philip. King of Mount Hope. 2672 SIR WILBRAHIM WENTWORTH Line, rect. Full-length; seated to left on bench in garden; legs crossed; dog in lower left corner. 6.6 x 4.8 Ins.: Vol. I-N° III. | P Revere sculp- | Sir Wilbrahim Went- worth. From "Royal American Magazine," February, 1774. 440 CHECK LIST 2673 THE ABLE DOCTOR Line, rect. Woman held down by three men, one of whom pours "Tea" down her throat. 3.9 x 5.13 Ins.: over, N° X Engraved, for Royal American Magazine. Vol. 1. (June, 1774) | under, P Revere Sculp | The able Doctor, or America Swallowing the Bitter Draught 2674 AMERICA IN DISTRESS Line, rect. America seated, surrounded by eight men offering advice. 6.3 x 4.2 Ins.: Vol. II. Engraved for Royal American Magazine. N° III (Feb., 1775.) | P Revere Sc. | America in Distress mb BOSTON MASSACRE Line, rect. 7.14 x 8.11 Ins.: over, The Bloody Massacre perpetrated in King-Street Boston on March 5th 1770, by a party of the 29th Regt | inside bottom of rect., Engraved Printed Sold by Paul Revere Bos- ton | under rect., three columns verse of six lines each | The un- happy Sufferers were Mess8 Sam1 Gray, Sami Maverick, Jam8 Coldwell, Crispus Attucks fy Patk Carr | Killed. Six wounded; two of them {Christr Monk 4" John Clark} Mortally Note. An impression of the Massacre plate, sold at Anderson's auction rooms in April, 1905, shows the clock pointing to the hour of 8. The Massacre actually took place about 10 o'clock; and on the impressions usually seen the clock points to 20 minutes after 10. The print here noted was a fine impression, well col- ored and in the original frame. 2676 BOSTON, SHIPS LANDING TROOPS Line, rect. View of Boston and wharves from water front; eleven ships and boats landing troops. 9.14 x 15.10 Ins.: on scroll at top of rect., A View Of Part-Of The Town Of -Boston In New England-And Brittish Ships-Of War Landing-Their Troops! 1768 | in lower right corner in orna- mental cartouch, To the Earl of | Hillfborough, His | Majest8 Secy of State for | America. This View of | the only well Plan'd | Expedition, formed for | supporting ye dign- | ity of Britain | chaftifing ye infolence | of America, is hum'y Inf- | crib'd. | under inner rect., names of vessels and four lines of explanatory mat- ter | Engraved, Printed Sold by Paul Revere. Boston. 441 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2677 VIEW OF BOSTON Woodcut, or on type-metal, rect. View of town, and ships in foreground numbered from 1 to 8. 3.1 x 5.12 Ins.: lettered in type on the four sides, left, A Prospective View of the Town of Boston, the | at top, Capital of New-England, and of the Landing of-Troops in the year 1768, in consequence of Letters from | at right, Gov. Bernard, the Commiffioners, fyc. to the British Ministry. | below, names of ships. | on border-line below, P. Revere 2678 VIEW OF BOSTON Line, rect. 6.9 x 10.4 Ins.: above, Vol. I-No. 1. | on scroll at top of print, A View of the Town of Boston with several ships of war in the Harbour From "Royal American Magazine," January, 1774. 2679 BOSTON. NORTH BATTERY Line, rect. To left, houses, a church, ship at wharf; a battery with large English flag in foreground; hills and houses in middle distance. 3.11x7.11 Ins.: P Revere Sculp | five lines of lettering. From a restrike from the original plate. This is the heading of a certificate of an enlisted Montross, or gunner's aid. 2680 CASTLE WILLIAM, BOSTON Line, rect. Large ship saluting in middle foreground; fortifica- tion in left background. *** Ins.: A View of Castle William by Boston in New England | This Castle was built by Colonell Romer A. D. 17^1/ by Order of the General Assembly. Ascribed to Paul Revere. 2681 BURIED WITH HIM BY BAPTISM Line, rect. with curved top. Two figures in water; spectators on bank; angels in clouds above with a Hebrew word. 6.3 x 4.3 Ins.: P Revere Sculp | Buried with him by Baptism. 2682 COLLEGES AT CAMBRIDGE Line, rect. Five buildings lettered. 9.3 x 15.5 Ins.: Jos11 Chadwick, del-P. Revere fculp | A Westerly View of The Colledges in Cambridge New England | A Harvard Hall B Stoughton C Massachusetts D Hollis E Holden Chapel 442 CHECK LIST 2683 COLONEL BOUQUET AND INDIANS Line, rect. frame. 6 x 3.8 Ins.: over, Engd for Roy1 Amer'n Mag. | Vol. I. No. XIX, (December, 1774) | below, P. Revere. Sc | A Conference held be- tween some Indian Chiefs | and Colonel Bouquet, in the year 176^. From the painting by Benjamin West. 2684 COOK'S VOYAGES Line, rect. 4.6 x 6.11 Ins.: over, to front the title of Cooks Voyages Vol. 1st | below, P Revere scP | Dramatic Interlude Dance given by the Indians of Ulietea performed by two | Women Six Men with three Drums 2685 COOK'S VOYAGES Line, rect. At left a palm-tree and warrior with battle-ax; at right two nude men. 6.1 x 7.6 Ins.: over, To front the title of Cooks Voyage, Vol. | below, A New Zealand Warriour | in his proper Dress and | Compleatly Armed. | Two Natives of New | Holland Advancing | to Combat. 2686 SPANIARDS AT CARTHAGENA Line, rect. Seaport scene; prisoners working and flogged by guards. 3.14 x 6.5 Ins.: over, N° XII-Engrav'd for Royal American Magazine.- Vol. I | below, P Revere fc | Spanish treatment at Carthagena. [ (July, 1774.) 2687 THE GERBUA Line, rect. A monkey-like animal. 5.14x3.8 Ins.: above, Vol. I. Engrav'd for Royal American Mage N° XVI. | below, P Revere Sc | The Gerbua or Yerboa | (November, 1774.) 2688 MITERED MINUET Line, rect. Four bishops dancing about the "Quebec Bill"; four bishops seated in background; to left, three men and a Highland piper; above the piper, the devil. 3.11 x 6.5 Ins.: N° XV. Engrav'd for Royal American Magazine: Vol. I (October, 1774) | below, P Revere fc. | The Mitred Minuet. 443 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2689 MASONIC CERTIFICATE Described as-Engraved, printed and sold by Paul Revere, Bos- ton. 2690 NEW ENGLAND PSALM-SINGER Line, oval formed by music and words in rect. Inside oval, seven men seated at a round table, singing. 5.7 x 6.11 Ins.: A Cannon in 6 in One with a Ground, the Words by ye | Revd Dr Bytes set to Music by W. Billings | under, P. Revere Sculp Frontispiece to "The New England Psalm-Singer." Boston, Edes & Gill, 1770. 2691 PSALM-TUNES Text and music engraved on copper, oblong 12mo. Title, "A Collection of the best Psalm Tunes in two, three and four parts, from the most approved authors fitted to all measures and ap- prov'd by the best Masters in Boston, New-England. Set in score by Josiah Flagg. Engrav'd by Paul Revere. Printed and Sold by him and Josiah Flagg. Boston. 1764." 2692 PICTURESQUE VIEW OF GREAT BRITAIN Line, rect. Cow in center, America sawing off the horns; Holland milking the cow; Spain and France to right with bowls; to right, man in black wringing his hands, with lion and dog; in right background, a town labeled "New York." *** Ins.: A Picturesque View of the State of Great Britain for 1780 | explanation and eight paragraphs arranged in two columns. Ascribed to Paul Revere. 2693 THE RESCINDERS Line, rect. A number of men advancing to right. At left, a devil with pitchfork, saying, "Now I've got you, a fine hawl by Jove." Another devil says, "push on Tim." The j aws of Hell at right; the cupola of Province House showing. 3.6 x 4.15 Ins.: over, A warm place-Hell | under, six lines of poetry | Pubd Accord'g to Act by M Darty 2694 THE STAMP ACT Line, rect. Advancing from left, a number of figures represent- ing the Colonies, Minerva above them; they are combating fan- 444 CHECK LIST tastic flying creatures, one a dragon carrying the Magna Charta. At right, a tree labeled "Liberty | Tree | Aug1 14 | 1765"; from a branch hangs a man; two men under tree with inscribed scrolls issuing from mouth. 5.14x7.10 Ins.: in lower left, U. United Provinces | above, A View of the Year 1765. | under inner rect., twenty-four lines in three col- umns. | below, Stamp Act-Engrav'd Printed $ Sold by P. Revere. Boston 2695 STAMP ACT REPEALED Line, rect. Four sides of an obelisk shown side by side. On each, four portraits, an inscription of ten lines and an allegorical group. 9.6 x 13.6 Ins.: above the obelisks, A View of the Obelisk erected under Lib- erty-Tree in Boston on the Rejoicings for the Repeal of the- Stamp Act-1766. | under, Paul Revere Sculp | To every Lover of Liberty, this Plate, is humbly dedicated, by her true born Sons, in Boston New England | 1st America in distress apprehendvng the total loss of Liberty 2d She implores the aid of her Patrons 3d She endures the Conflict for a short Season And has her Liberty restor'd by the Royal hand of George the Third 2696 ALLEGORICAL Line, rect. Crowned female figure on throne at right with lance, liberty-cap, and shield of England; label from mouth inscribed "Collidimur." At left, another seated figure, with similar label inscribed "Frangimur." In distance at left, a ship in distress. Above, two angels, one pointing to an inscription amidst rays. 5.2 x 3.5 Ins.: on step to throne, P Revere Sculp From Edes & GiU's "North American Almanac," Boston, 1769. 2697 THE THUNDER-STORM Line, rect. A young girl attempting to shield a sleeping youth from lightning storm; woods in left foreground; flashes of light- ning out of dark clouds. 5.13 x 3.9 Ins.: over, Vol. 1.-N° 11. | under, P Revere Sculp | The Thun- der Storm. 445 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2698 BILL-HEAD Line, oval, framed. Cromwell, bust in armor, profile, left. 2.11 x 3.6 Ins.: on ribbons, Joshua-Brackett | 0. Cromwell's Head. School- Street | under, Boston | P Revere fc 2699 BUSINESS CARD Line, rect. 5.13 x 4.10 Ins.: within rect., Isaac Greenwood Ivory Turner | Next door to Doctr John Clark's, at the North End [ Boston, Turns all Sorts of Work in, Ivory, Silver, Brass, | with Fidelity # Dispatch at | a very reasonable Rate-Makes Umber | etc., in all eighteen lines | under, P Revere fculp J. ROBERTS 2700 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; profile, right. 3.4 x 2.9 Ins.: Roberts sc. | Napoleon Bonaparte | Pub. by Brown Stans- bury No. 11J{. Water St. N. York. 2701 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mez., oval. Bust to left. 3.2 x 2.8 Ins.: none. Hart, 486. Wm. Dunlap ascribes this rare print to Roberts. 2702 PLAN OF NEW YORK Line, map. View of New York from Long Island in lower right- hand corner of map. 22.6 x 37 + Ins.: A new $ Accurate Plan of the City of New York in the State of New York in North America-Published in 1797. | B. Taylor del. J. Roberts sculp1 2703 VIEW OF QUEBEC Line, map. 3.14 x 6.8 Ins.: Published by C. Smith N. York-Roberts sc. | View of Quebec From "The Monthly Military Repository." New York, C. Smith, 1796. 446 CHECK LIST 2704 THOMSON'S "SEASONS" Described as-A 12mo. edition of Thomson's "Seasons," pub- lished in New York in 1802; embellished by stipple plates by Roberts and woodcuts by Dr. Anderson. WILLIAM ROLLINSON 2705 THOMAS COKE Stip., oval. Half-length in robes; face % right. 4.2 x 3.4 Ins.: Rollinson Sculpt N. York 1791^ | The Rev. Thomas Coke LL.D. 2706 JAMES COOK Line, rect. Three-quarter-length; seated to left; hands on a map ; face % right. 5 x 3.14 Ins.: Rollinson sculpt | Capt: James Cook, F. R. S. | Publish'd by B. Gomez N. York. 2707 WILLIAM CULLEN Stip., oval frame. Full bust; profile, right. 4.6 x 3.10 Ins.: Engrav'd for S. Campbell's Edition of Cullen's Practice. | Rollinson fculpt-New York. | William Cullen M. D. | Late Pro- fessor of the Practice of Physic | in the University of Edinburgh. $c. | Obit 5th Febry 1790. ^tat. 77 Yrs 2708 ISABELLA GRAHAM Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; face front; cap on head. 3.12 x 3.2 Ins.: Jarvis pinx-Rollinson sc | Isabella Graham | of New York. 2709 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Stip., rect. Three-quarter-length; standing by table; face % left. 17.19 x 13.10 Ins.: Painted by Archd Robertson 79 Liberty St.-Engraved by Wm. Rollinson 27 Pine St. | Alexander Hamilton | Major Gen- eral of the Armies of the United States, Secretary of the Treas- ury ^c. ^c. | New York, Sept 1st 180^. Published at the Colum- 447 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS bian Academy of Painting 79 Liberty St. fy by William Rollin- son, 27 Pine Street | (Copyright, August 28, 1804.) i. As described. n. Publication line erased. 2710 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Stip., oval in rect. frame, ornad with flags, laurel, and military trophies. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 5.11 x 4.8 Ins.: on scroll under oval, Camil-lus | under rect., Rollinson sculpt i. As described. n. For "Camil-lus"-Gen1 Ha-milton. This is an exact copy of the print by George Graham; the one marked difference being the much corrugated eyebrows in the Rollinson print. 2711 HORACE Line, circle on base in rect., ornad. On base, two children, ser- pent, birds, etc. Full bust; profile, right. 4.15 x 3 Ins.: around bust, Hora-tius | under rect., Rollinson Sc. 2712 JOHN KNOX Line, oval in rect. Full bust; face % right. 4.10 x 3.7 Ins.: John Knox. | Rollinson Sc. | Publish'd by Eastburn Kirk <§■ C° New York. 1813. 2713 JAMES LAWRENCE Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; face to left. 3.11 x 2.15 Ins.: Stuart pinxt-Rollinson set | James Lawrence Esqr | Late of the United States Navy | Engrav'd for the Analectic Mag- azine | Entered according to Act of Congress i. As described. ii. Publication line erased. 2714 WILLIAM MASON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.8 x 2.12 Ins.: Rollinson sculpt | William Mason Esqr 2715 HORATIO NELSON Stip., vign. Bust in uniform; profile, left. 2.2x2 Ins.: Rollinson Sc. | Nelson. | Published by Eastburn Kirk fy C° New York, 1813. 448 CHECK LIST 2716 THOMAS F. SARGENT Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.13 x 3 Ins.: Thomson Pinx1-Rollinson fculpt | Revd Thos F. Sargent 2717 GEORGE WASHINGTON Dry-point etch., oval. Bust in uniform; profile, right; orna- ment at top. Oval, 2.9 x 1.14 Ins.: W Rollinson Sculp1 N. York N. A. | Washington Hart, 144. The only example seen is cut close to oval, cutting away part of the ornament and part of the name. 2718 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip. and aquatint, oval. Full bust in uniform to left. 4.14x3.12 Ins.: Savage Pinx1-Rollinson sct | George Washington | Presi- dent of the United States. i. As described. ii. Much worked over. Hart, 217. 2719 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Bust in uniform to right; black stock. 3.12 x 2.14 Ins.: Rollinson sculp1 | G. Washington | President of the United States | Publish'd by I. Reid New York 1796. Hart, 251. 2720 MURAT-SOULT Stip. Portraits in two octagonal frames with line ornament. Full busts in uniform. 5.2 x 3.4 Ins.: Murat.-Soult. | Rollinson. | Engraved for John Evans. New York. 2721 PRINCE OF ORANGE-GENERAL PICTON Stip. Portraits in two octagonal frames, ornad; full busts in uniform. 5.2 x 3.4 Ins.: Pr. of Orange-Gen. Picton \ Rollinson. \ Engraved for John Evans. New York. 2722 WELLINGTON-BLUCHER Stip. Portraits in two octagonal frames, ornad; full busts in uni- form. 5.2 x 3.4 449 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: Wellington-Blucher | Rollinson. | Engraved for John Evans New York. 2723 NEW YORK CITY Aquatint, rect. 13.8 x 19.8 Ins.: Drawn by John Wood-Engd by W. Rollinson. | New York from Long Island. | Published by J. Wood # W. Rollinson. New York. Feb. 11^ 1801. 2724 PLAN OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Line, rect., map. Over title, arms of Washington supported by Fame and Liberty. 15.12 x 20.6 Ins.: Plan of the City of Washington in the Territory of Co- lumbia ceded by the States of Virginia and Maryland to the United States of America and by these established as the seat of their Government after the year 1800. | Rollinson sculpt n. York. | Publish'd by I. Reid, L. Wayland and C. Smith 1795. mb MASONIC CERTIFICATE, PHOENIX LODGE, N. Y. Line, rect. Above, seal of lodge, drapery, and Masonic emblems. Below, script. In base, an oval with a woman and three children. About this oval four figures, two columns surmounted by globes, a temple, etc. 9.10x7.5 4- Ins. : Brother Rollinson sculpsit. M. of P. L. 2726 MASONIC CERTIFICATE, HAMPTON LODGE, L. I. Line, vign. Certificate of Hampton Lodge, No. Ill, Sag Har- bor, L. I. 13 x 10.5 Ins.: Bror Rollinson A fcf N. York. mi MASONIC CERTIFICATE, LOUISIANA LODGE, N. O. Line, rect. Certificate of Louisiana Lodge, N. O. 12.13 x 9.13 Ins.: Bror Rollinson fct N. York. 2728 COLUMBIA COLLEGE CERTIFICATES Line, circular frame inscribed "Et decus et pretium laboris." Over circle, a ribbon and garland; under circle a grassy mound inscribed "Co. Coll. ] 18-" 7.2 x 5.6 Ins.: Rollinson. 450 CHECK LIST 2729 COLUMBIA COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Line, circular frame inscribed "Tertius in certamine literarum sabit victor." Under circle, a grassy mound inscribed "Col. Coll. Nov. Ebo. | 18-" 5.8 x 6 Ins.: none. 2730 COLUMBIA COLLEGE CERTIFICATE Line, circular frame inscribed "Primam scientias et literarum me- ruit palmam." Palm branches about circle and in base a grassy mound inscribed "Col. Coll. Nov. Ebo. | 18-" Ins.: none. Note. In addition to those described, W. Rollinson engraved general illustrations for the following works, among others: The American edition of Brown's Family Bible N. Y., 1792 The American edition of Maynard's "Josephus" " 1792 "Discipline for the Artillery, etc." Wm. Stevens " 1797 "Treatise on Bridge Architecture." Thos. Pope " 1811 "Christian Pocket Library." John Stanford " 1796 "Capt. Cook's Voyages." Tiebout & O'Brien " 1796 New Edinburgh Encyclopedia Phila., 1830 BERNARD ROMANS 2731 BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL Line, rect. Same in design as the plate engraved by Aitken. 11.1x16.3 Ins.: over plate, 1. Boston 2. Charlestown 3. Breed's hill 4- Pro- vincial Brestworks 5. Retreating Regulars 6. Frigate 7. Somer- set 8. Broken Officer (?) 9. General Putnam | References | below rect., B: Romans in AEre incidit | An Exact View of The Late Battle at Charlestown June 17th 1775. | In which an advanced party of about 700 Provincials stood an Attack made by 11 Regiments a Train of Artillery 8^ after an Engagement of two hours Retreated to their Main Body at Cambridge | Leaving Eleven Hundred of the enemy Killed and Wounded upon the field 451 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS W® BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL Etch., rect. Identical in design with the above, but very much better engraved. 10.13 x 15.12 Ins.: over, "References, etc. | under, B. Romans Fecit. | An Ex- act View of the Late Battle at Charlestown. June 17th 1775.- | In which an advanced Party of about 700 Provincials, stood an Attack made by 11 Regiments <Sf a Train of Artillery, # after an Engagement of 2 Hours Retreated to their Main Body at Cam- bridge, Leaving | Eleven Hundred of the Regulars killed and wounded upon the Field. | London. Printed for Mess'1' Wallis # Stonehouse. N° 16 Ludgate Street, as the Act directs, June 4- 1776. This London edition of the Battle of Bunker Hill is much bet- ter engraved than the above and was doubtless engraved by an English engraver after Romans' plate. Romans himself was in the service of the Colonies at the time this print was published. 2733 SEAT OF WAR, 1775 Line, rect., map. In lower right-hand corner, "A view of the Lines thrown up on Boston Neck by the Ministerial Army," and "References." On right side of map, "Plan of Boston and its environs in 1775." Dedication: "To the Hone Jn° Hancock Esqre President of the Continental Congress | This Map of the Seat of Civil War in America, is Respectfully inscribed | By his Most Obedient Humble Servant B. Romans." 14.5 x 17.2 2734 HISTORY OF EAST AND WEST FLORIDA In the "Concise Natural History of East and West Florida," by Captain Bernard Romans, New York, 1775, the following plates are signed by Romans as engraver (the size of the plates is about 3.12x5.11): 1. Frontispiece. Vol. I, allegorical. 2. Avena aquatica Sylvestre. 3. Char act eristick Chicasaw head. 4. Characteristick Choctaw Busts. 5. Indian grave, etc.; no title. 6. Characteristick head of a Creek War Chief. Paintings on skins; no title. 8. Entrance of Tampa Bay. (Map.) 9. Pensacola Bar. (Map.) 10. Mobile Bar. (Map.) 452 CHECK LIST 0 ST. MEMIN In addition to the 800 or more portraits engraved by St. Memin, by the aid of the "physionotrace," he etched the following plates: 2735 NEW YORK CITY Dry-point etch., rect. 12.13 x 18.10 Ins.: in body of print, S{ Memin del et scurf | 1796 | below rect., View of the City of New York, taken from Long Island. 2736 NEW YORK CITY Dry-point etch., rect. 12.11 x 18.7 Ins.: none. These plates are still in existence, and late impressions have been taken from them. The second plate, on one copy seen, is lettered in ink, "View of the City and Harbour of New York | taken from Mount Pitt | the Seat of John R. Livingston Esqe." 2737 SIEGE OF SAVANNAH Line, rect., map. 9 x 8.4 Ins.: St. Memin Sculp: | Plan | of the Siege of | Savannah From "The Monthly Military Repository." New York, C. Smith, 1796. 2738 CARD OF PETER MOURGEON Etch., vign. Landscape with stone arch bridge; inscription on parapet of bridge. 3.1 x 3.14 Ins.: Peter Mourgeon | Copper plate printer | from Paris | N° 11 Fair Street | New York | St. Memin inv. et sc. I. SANFORD 2739 NEHEMIAH R. KNIGHT Stip., rect. Full bust; face slightly to right. 4.7 x 3.7 Ins.: T. Young Pinx1-I. Sanford Sculpt | Nehemiah R, Knight, | Governor of the State of Rhode-lsland. | Hartford, Published by Wm. S Marsh, for a Gazetteer of Rhode-lsland 1819. 453 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2740 OLIVER H. PERRY Stip., rect. Half-length in uniform; face % right. 4.2 x 3 Ins.: on panel under rect., September 10th 1813. | "We have met the enemy and they are ours." | below rect., I. Sanford Sc. | Oliver H. Perry. 2741 OLIVER WOLCOTT Stip., rect. Half-length; face % right. 4.8 x 3.7 Ins.: Delineated # Engraved by I. Sanford, Hartford Connec- ticut. | Oliver Wolcott, | Governor of the State of Connecticut. | Hartford, Published by Wm. S. Marsh, for a Gazetteer of Con- necticut 1819. 2742 BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE Line, rect. Two views of the battle. Each 3.7 x 6.1 Engraved by I. Sanford. Titles, Battle of Lake Erie 1st View. | Battle of Lake Erie. 2nd View. 2743 NAPOLEON ENTERING PARIS Line, rect. 3.4 x 5.15 Ins.: I. Sanford Sc. | Entry of Napoleon into Paris from Elba, 181^. EDWARD SAVAGE 2744 JOHN ADAMS Stip., rect. Bust slightly to right; white stock. 11.6 x 9 Ins.: John Adams, | President of the United States of America. | Philad. Published by E. Savage De. 10, 1800. i. As described. n. Plate retouched and lettering changed to Painted by E. Savage in 1800. | John Adams, | Second | President of the United States of America. This plate may only have been published by Savage, and not engraved by him. 2745 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Mez., rect. Three-quarter-length; seated; face % left; right thumb to chin. 18.1 x 14.1 Ins.: D. Martin pinxt-E. Savage sculpt \ Benjamin Franklin 454 CHECK LIST L. L. D. F. R. S. | London. Published Septr 17. 1793, by E. Savage, N° 50, Hatton Garden. i. As described. ii. Publisher changed to Boston. Published and sold by Abel Bowen, Engraver, N° 3, Congress Square.-McKinzie Printer in. Publisher again changed to Printed and Published by A. Trochsler, 116 Washington St. Boston. 2746 THOMAS JEFFERSON Mez., rect. Full bust; face % right. 9.7 x 7.15 Ins.: E Savage Pinx fc.-Philada Published June 1, 1800. i. As described. ii. A second state reported with Thomas Jefferson, after last line. 2747 HENRY KNOX Stip., oval. Half-length in uniform; face % right. Plate-mark 5.12 x 7.8 Ins.: E. Savage pinx1 df sculp1' | Gen1 Knox, L L. D.\ Secretary at War, to the United States of America. | London. Pub. Dec. 7. 1791 by E. Savage N° 39 Charles Street, Middx Hospital 2748 DAVID RITTENHOUSE Mez., rect. Half-length; seated at table to left; face % left; both hands on chart on table; telescope to left. 17.13 x 13.12 Ins.: C: W: Peale Pinx1-Philada Pub: Decr 10th 1796 by E: Savage.-E: Savage Sculp1 | Da,vid Rittenhouse, L. L. D. F. R. S. | President of the American Philosophical Society. 2749 BENJAMIN RUSH Mez., rect. Full bust to right; face % right. 13.8 x 11.8 Ins.: Painted Engraved by E Savage | Benjamin Rush, | Pro- fessor of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania. | Philada Published by E. Savage Feb: 6. 1800. 2750 NATHANIEL RUSSELL Mez., rect. Full bust; face % right. 7.3 x 6 Ins.: E. Savage pin1 Sculp1 | Nathaniel Russell, Esqr 455 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2751 WILLIAM SMITH Mez., rect. Half-length to right; face % right. 11 x 9 Ins.: G: Stuart Pinx1-E: Savage Sculp1 | William Smith | of South Carolina, L. L. D. | Member of the Congress of the United States. | Pub: March 11th 1796 by E: Savage Philada i. As described. n. Without "L. L. D." 2752 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mez., rect. Three-quarter-length to right; seated with legs crossed at table; on table a cocked hat with large rosette and a plan labelled "Eastern Branch"; left arm rests on plan and one corner of plan is held by right hand. In background is a figured curtain, showing a column and the sky. 17.15 x 13.15 Ins.: E. Savage pinx. et sculp. | George Washington Esqr | Presi- dent of the United States of America. | Erom the Original Por- trait Painted at the request of the Corporation of the University of Cambridge in Massachusetts. | Published June 25. 1793, by E. Savage, N° 54- Newman Street. Hart, 228. 2753 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval in rect. Full bust in uniform; face % right; order of Cincinnati on left lapel of coat. 5.5 x 4.5 Ins.: Painted # Engraved by E. Savage. | George Washington, Esqr | President of the United States of America. [From the Original Picture Painted in 1790 for the | Philosophical Cham- ber, at the University of Cambridge, | In Massachusetts. | Pub- lishd FebV 7, 1792 by E. Savage, N° 29 Charles Street, Middx Hospital. i. As described. ii. Inscription in open letters. in. Reworked, title and address erased and relettered Gen- eral George Washington. Hart, 214. 2754 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stipple, rect. Whole length, seated to right, in uniform, and in center of print; with left hand on map of the District of Co- lumbia and right arm on shoulder of G. W. P. Custis, who is standing to left with right hand on a globe. To right, about the table, are grouped Mrs. Washington, Eleanor Parke Custis, 456 CHECK LIST and the general's negro servant, Billy Lee. View of the Potomac River in distance. 18.5 x 24.8 Ins.: Painted # Engravd by E: Savage. \ The Washington Family. | George Washington his Lady, and her two Grand- children by the name of Custis. | (Title repeated in French.) | Philadelpia. Publishd March 10tJl 1798. by E: Savage <§• Rob1 Wilkinson N° 58 Cornhill London. i. Title in open letters, negro's face unfinished. n. As described. Hart, 235. 2755 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mez., rect. Full length; standing; head to left; Landsdowne type. 26.6 x 20.5 Ins.: E. Savage Executd 1801. | George Washington. i. Before all letters. ii. As described. Hart, 293. 2756 ANTHONY WAYNE Mez., rect. Half-length in uniform; face % right; order of Cincinnati on breast. 11.8 x 9.5 Ins.: Painted fy Engrav'd by E. Savage. Philadelphia. Publish'd June 1st 1796. by E. Savage. | General Wayne. 2757 THE CONSTELLATION AND LTNSURGENT. I Aquatint, rect. A sea-fight. 13.8 x 20.14 Ins.: Painted fy Engraved by E. Savage-Philada Published by E. Savage May 20, 1799 | Action between the Constellation and L'lnsurgent. | On the 9th February 1799. | off the Island of St Christophers, when after an hard fought battle of one hour and a quarter the Frigate of the Directory yielded | to superior skill and bravery. Killed on board L'lnsurgent 29, Wounded .^6- Con- stellation 1 killed 3 wounded- On either side of main title, table of guns and men on the two ships. 2758 THE CONSTELLATION AND LTNSURGENT. II Aquatint, rect. A chase at sea. 13.8 x 20 Ins.: Painted $ Engraved by E. Savage-Philada Published by E. Savage May 20, 1799. | Constellation L'lnsurgent-the Chace. 457 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2759 DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Mixed, reel. An unfinished engraver's proof. In center, a group of five men, one seated, another depositing a sheet of paper on a table. To left, in foreground, a group of seated figures, the nearest resting his arm on a table provided with writing imple- ments. At extreme right, a standing figure with hat and cane. 18.9 x 25.11 Ins.: none. 2760 ERUPTION OF MOUNT ETNA Mez., rect. Mountain as seen from sea; streams of lava pouring down the mountain side. 25.6 x 19.3 Ins.: The Eruption of Mount Etna in 1787. | Philada Decemr 9th 1799. Publish'd by E. Savage. 2761 LIBERTY AS GODDESS OF YOUTH Stip., rect. Liberty, full length, moving to left, holding up a beaker to an eagle hovering in upper left-hand corner. In upper right-hand corner, an American flag and a liberty-cap. 23 + x 14.10 Ins.: Painted. Engraved by E. Savage | Liberty | In the form of the Goddess of Youth, giving Support to the Bald Eagle. | Philadelphia, Pub^ June 11 1796 by E. Savage. 2762 MUSCIPULA Mez., rect. A girl, three-quarter-length, standing, front face, holding a mouse-trap; cat to left. 10.13 X 9 Ins.: Sir J. Reynolds Pinx1-E. Savage Sculpt | Muscipula. | Phila Pubd June 1st 1796 by E. Savage. 2763 SHIP'S PAPERS Line, rect. in two sections. Above, a ship in full sail; below, a sea-view, with lighthouse on a rocky headland. Upper edge "in- dented." ** x 6.3 and 2.11 x 6.13 Ins.: E. Savage fc. FRANCISCO SCACKI 2764 BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS Etch, and stip. Very crude in drawing and execution. In middle distance line of breastworks and American forces; heavy smoke 458 CHECK LIST clouds above. In center foreground, death of Packenham. Por- trait of Jackson in oval in title. 16 x 22.12 Ins.: A Correct View of the Battle-near the City of New Or- leans, on the | Eighth of January 1815, under the Command of -Gen1 Andw Jackson, Over 10.000 British Troops, in | which 3 of their most destinguished Generals were killed, -several wounded, and upwards of 3000 of their choisest | Soldiers were killed, wormded and made Prisoners ^c. | Francis Scacki Copy Right i. As described. \ ii. Plate worked over; smoke scheme entirely changed; figures added in foreground and others erased and reengraved. Six lines descriptive matter added in left lower corner, and four Unes in right lower corner. Last line changed to Francisco Scacki Copy Right Secured C. SCHWARZ 2765 BERNADOTTE Line, rect. Half-length in uniform; face to left; head only finished. 4.14 x 2.13 Ins.: C. Schwarz sc. | Bernadotte | Crown Prince of Sweden. 2766 SAMUEL JOHNSON Line, rect., rounded at top. Bust on pedestal; face % right; masks below. 2.2 x 1.9 Ins.: Samuel Johnson, L. L. D. | C. Schwarz, sc. Balt. | Balti- more | Published by F. Lucas junr and Neal, Wills, fy Cole, | 1811f, 2767 JAMES KEMP Stip., rect. Half-length in robes; face almost front; right hand on book. 12.2 x 9.7 Ins.: Remb1 Peale. Pinx*-C: Schwarz sc: Balt: | the Rf Revd James Kemp, D. D. | Suffragan Bishop of the Protestant Epis- copal Church in | Maryland. | W. H. Freeman Scrip1 et Sculp1 J. SCOLES 2768 JOHN ADAMS Stip., oval. Bust; face % left. 3 x 2.7 Ins.: Engraved by Scales. | John Adams 459 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2769 JOHN ANDRE Stip., vign. Bust; face to right. *** Ins.: Scales sculp. | Andre 2770 SIR WILLIAM BLACKSTONE Stip., oval. Full bust in robes and wig; face to left. 3.6 x 2.10 Ins.: Scales sc. | Judge Blackstone. 2771 HUGH BLAIR Stip., rect. Full bust in robes; face % left. 3.11 x 3.2 Ins.: Scales sculp. | Hugh Blair. D. D. m2 LORD BOLINGBROKE Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.2 x 2.8 Ins.: Scales sculp. | Lord Bolingbroke | Published by W Durell 4 C° 2773 J. P. BRISSOT Stip., oval. Bust; face % right. 3.4 x 2.9 Ins.: Scoles, sculp. | J. P. Brissot, | Born the l^ of J any 175^. | Guillotined Octr 31st 1793. From "The Commerce of America with Europe, etc.," by J. P. Brissot, New York, 1795. 2774 THOMAS BROWNE Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.6 x 2.11 Ins.: Engraved by 1. Scoles. | The Revd Thomas Browne | Died 8th Jan. 1798 Aged 36. 2775 CHARLES XII Line, oval frame; laurel above, palms and drapery below. Full bust; face % right. 3.15 x 3 Ins.: Charles XII King of Sweden. | Published by E Duyck- inck. | Scoles sculp EARL OF CHESTERFIELD Stip., rect.; name in panel in bottom of rect. Full bust; profile, left. 3.7 x 2.3 Ins.: Philip Dormer Stanhope | Earl of Chesterfield. | under rect., Uwins del. | Scoles sculp. 460 CHECK LIST m CADWALLADER COLDEN Stip., oval. Full bust; almost front face. 2.13 x 2.5 Ins.: Engraved by Scoles, from an Original Painting | C. Colden, Esq. 2778 JAMES COOK Line, rect. Full-length, standing, gun in right hand, in land- scape ; face % left. 4.5 x 2.8 Ins.: Scoles sculp | Captain James Cook. F. R. S. 2779 ABRAHAM COWLEY Stip., broad oval frame. Bust; face to right. 3.2 x 2.7 Ins.: Scoles sculp | Cowley. | Published by W Durell. 2780 JAMES FISHER Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.13 x 2.15 Ins.: Scoles sculp | James Fisher. 2781 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, oval. Bust; profile, right. 2.5x1.11 Ins.: Scoles sculp. | Benj. Franklin, L L D. F R S,\ "Where Liberty dwells, there is my Country. " 2782 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, oval. Bust; profile, left; fur cap; lightning to left. 3.14x3.1 Ins.: Scoles, sc. | Benjn Franklin. 2783 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., rect. frame, suspended. Full bust; face nearly front. 2.14 x 2.2 Ins.: Scoles sculp. | B. Franklin. 2784 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Outline, double rect. of four and of five lines. Full bust; face % right; fur cap. 4.3 x 2.13 Ins.: Franklin. | Scoles sculp mb ROWLAND HILL Stip., rect. Half-length; profile, right. 3.10 x 2.12 Ins.: Scoles sculp. | Revd R. Hill, A. M. 461 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2786 JOHN HODGKINSON Line, rect. Two figures, full-length, one with drawn sword, the other about to draw; two children in landscape background. 3.14x2.12 Ins.: Scoles sc. | Children in the woods. | Mr. Hodgkinson as Walter and | Mr. Lee as Oliver | three lines. 2787 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., oval in ruled rect. Full bust; face % right; name on panel in rect. 5.5 x 3.6 Ins.: T. Jefferson. | Scoles. sc. 2788 SAMUEL JOHNSON Stip., oval. Full bust; head inclined to right. 3.3 x 2.8 Ins.: Dr Johnson. | Published by W J Disturnells Troy | Scoles sculp. 2789 SAMUEL JOHNSON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.3 x 2.8 Ins.: Scoles sculp. | Dr Johnson. | Published by G. Long New York. 2790 FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS Stip., rect. Full bust; turban on head; face to right. 4.1 x 3.2 Ins.: Scoles sculp. | Josephus. 2791 THADDEUS KOSCIUSZKO Described as-Representation of the death of Kosciuszko. Fig- ure of Liberty with uplifted arms. 12mo; Scoles, Sc. From the "Pleasures of Hope." 2792 JOHN E. MARTIN Described as-Martin, del.; Scoles, sc. John E. Martin as Charley, and Mrs. Hodgkinson as Maggy McGilpin in "The Highland Reel." 2793 CHARLES MATTHEWS Etch., rect. Six panels, each containing a full-length figure in costume. 4.1 x 12.8 Ins.: over, Mr Matthews, in his various Characters in Travels in Air, Earth Water. | under, Etch'd by Scoles | Daniel O'Rourke 462 CHECK LIST -Mrs Tulip-Monsieur Jeu-Singe-Major Longbow-Mr Theophilus Tulip-Isaac Tabinett. | Pubd by E. M. Murden N° 4 Chamber S1 N. York. 2794 JOHN MILTON Stip., oval. Half-length; face front. 2.8 x 2 Ins.: Scales sc. | Milton. mb JOHN MINSHULL Stip., oval. Bust, profile right; over, arms with motto. 3.12 x 3 Ins.: IS ext view and peruse my plan, | Refrain from laughing who can.-Scoles sc 2796 MITCHELL Stip., oval. Full bust; profile, left. Faun and cupid, with Greek inscription on tablet under oval. 4.9 x 2.12 Ins.: J. C. Weaver del.-J. Scoles fc. | Mitchell. VICTOR MOREAU Stip., oval. Bust in uniform; face front. 2.9 x2.1 Ins.: Scoles, sculp. | Victor Moreau. 2798 THOMAS MUIR Line, rect. Full-length; standing; face % left; holding papers in right hand extended; left hand on breast. 5.14 x 4 Ins.: over, Engraved for S. Campbell's Edition of Muirs Trial. | under, Scoles sculp. | Thomas Muir Esq Younger | of Hunters- hill Published by S. Campbell, New York, 1794. 2799 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Stip., rect., with helmet and flags above. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 6.2 x 3.6 Ins.: Napoleon Bonaparte. | Scoles sculp. | Engraved for John Evans New York. i. As described. n. For "John Evans" "the Cabinet" substituted. 2800 HORATIO NELSON Stip., vign. Full bust in uniform; face % left; with cocked hat. Clouds about bust; stern of the Victory to left; cannon, an- chor, laurel, etc., below. 4.6 x 3.9 463 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: Scoles sculp | Lord Viscount Nelson. | Published by I Riley ^C°N York. i. As described. n. Publication line altered to Published by Etheridge Bliss, Boston. 2801 OVID Line, circle on base in rect. Olive branches about circle; bow and arrows and dove below. Man, woman and cupid in tablet under circle; name in Greek characters about head, which is profile right. 4.4 x 2.11 Ins.: Burney, del.-Scoles, sculp. | Ovid. 2802 THOMAS PAINE Line, oval frame. Full bust; face front; right hand to face. 3.9x2.13 Ins.: Scoles sc. | Thomas Paine | Born 1737 Frontispiece to "Age of Reason, etc." New York, George Forman, 1795. 2803 MARTYN PARKER Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.2 x 2.8 Ins.: Scoles sculp | Parker. | New York Publish'd by W. Dur ell. 2804 MR. RICKETTS Line, oval in rect. Man on leaping horse; boy holding another horse in front of him, in landscape. On scroll above, "Weneer shall look upon his like again." 3.15 x 2.9 Ins.: on panel below, The celebrated Complanter taking a | flying leap over Silva a Horse of his own height | By | Mr Ricketts. | Scoles sc. N 6 Broad S* N Y 2805 CHARLES ROLLIN Stip., vign. Over half-length in robes; face slightly to left. 4.13x3.13 Ins.: C. Coypel Del.-J. Scoles Sculpt | Charles Rollin. | New York, | Published by G. Long, 161, Broadway | 1831/, 2806 ARCHIBALD H. ROWAN Described as-Full-length, 8vo, engraved by Scoles as a frontis- piece to "Report of Trial of Archibald H. Rowan for Distribu- tion of Libel." New York, reprinted for Tiebout, 1794. 464 CHECK LIST 2807 CONSTANTIN FRANCOIS, COUNT VOLNEY Stip., oval. Head; profile, right. 3.9 x 3.1 Ins.: Scoles, sc. | Volney. 2808 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval in rect. Bust in uniform; profile, right. 2.15x2.5 Ins.: Scoles sc. | General Washington. | Publish'd by Smith, New York Hart, 163. 2809 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, rect. Three-quarter-length, seated to right, with legs crossed, at a table upon which are a cocked hat and a plan of the city of Washington lettered "Eastern Branch." 4.13 x 3.12 Ins.: 1 Scoles, del et sculp. | George Washington, | President of the United States of America. | Publish'd by Smith, Reed, and Wayland. Hart, 233. 2810 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Bust to left. 2.12 x 2.3 Ins.: Scoles sculp. | George Washington. Hart, 446. 2811 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval in rect., title in arched tablet under oval. Bust to right. 4.4 x 2.14 Ins.: Gen1 | George Washington | departed this Life Decr 1799 | Aged 68.-Scoles. sc. | Publish'd by I Low N York. i. As described. ii. Plate much worn and all lettering erased except "George Washington." Hart, 522. 2812 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, rect. Full-length in uniform, to left. The muse of His- tory conducting to the temple of Fame, Patriotism, Fortitude and Wisdom, personified in Washington, Greene and Hamilton. 5.2 x 3.5 Ins.: Tisdale del.-Scoles sculp. | Frontispiece. | Printed by Reynolds 465 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Hart, 778. From "Compendium of All Nations," by D. Fraser, New York, 1807. 2813 GEORGE WASHINGTON AND JOHN ADAMS Line. Profiles of Washington and John Adams in the outlining of an apple-tree; the letters of the names on the apples; inscription on tablet at bottom. 4.8 x 2.14 Ins.: The Portraits of George Washington John Adams. | Scoles sculp. 2814 ISAAC WATTS Stip., oval. Bust in robes; face % right. 2.9 x 2 Ins.: Scoles sculp \ I. Watts. D. D. 2815 JOHN WESLEY Stip., vign. Half-length in robes; profile, left. 4 x 3.2 Ins.: Scoles sculp. | Yours most Affectionately | J Wesley (auto.) 2816 HENRY KIRKE WHITE Stip., rect. Bust; profile, left. 3 x 2.8 Ins.: Scoles, sculp. \ Henry Kirke White,[Ob1 October 19th 1806. | AEt. 21 Years. 2817 WILLIAM WINTERBOTHAM Line, oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.15 x 3.2 Ins.: Scoles, sc. | Wm Winterbotham. 2818 JAMES WOOD Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 3.5 x 2.11 Ins.: Scoles sculp | James Wood. | New York Published by Grif- fin $ Rudd. | 1813. 2819 EDWARD YOUNG Stip., oval. Bust in robes; head inclined to left. 2.9 X 2 Ins.: Scoles sculp | Edward Young D D. 2820 HILL-ANGLESEA Stip., vign. Two octagonal frames on base containing names; over, helmet, flags, and military trophies. 5.2 x 3.4 Ins.: Hill.-Anglesea | Scoles sculp. | Engraved for John Evans New York. 3.15 x 3.2 466 CHECK LIST 2821 ARGYLE-MONMOUTH-SYDNEY-RUSSELL Line, rect. Four busts in ovals on tablets containing titles; ribbon and garland above. 7.8 x 5.14 Ins.: The Duke of Argyle (&c. three lines) | James Duke of Mon- mouth (&c. three lines) | Col Algernon Sydney (&c. three lines) | Wm Lord Russell (&c. three lines) | Scoles, sc 2822 ALBANY DUTCH CHURCH Line, rect. 4 x 5.8 Ins.: Scoles sculp. | A View of the late Protestant Dutch Church in the City of Albany | This Venerable Edifice was situated at the junction of State, Market Courts Streets. It was erected A. D. 1715. | and pulled down A. D. 1806. It included within its Walls the site of the Church the cornerstone whereof was Laid by Rutger Jacobsen A. D. 1656. 2823 ALGIERS Line, rect. 2.15 x 5 Ins.: Scoles, sculp. | View of the City of Algiers. From "The Pocket Magazine," New York, 1796. 2824 BELVEDERE HOUSE Line, rect. *** Ins.: J. Anderson del.-I. Scoles sc. | View of Belvedere House. "New York Magazine," August, 1794. 2825 BERGEN, NEW YORK Line, rect. 3.10 x 6.2 Ins.: T. T. Gaston del.-Scoles sculp. | A View near Bergen. "New York Magazine," November, 1794. 2826 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Line, rect. *** Ins.: Scoles sc. | View of the Town of Boston from Breed's Hill in Charlestown. 2827 BROADHEAD'S CREEK, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 3.11 x 5.14 Ins.: Jacob Hoffman, del.-Scoles, sc. | View on Broadhead's creek, in Pennsylvania. "New York Magazine," March, 1796. 467 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2828 CASTLE WILLIAM, BOSTON Line, rect. 3.8 x 6.14 Ins.: Scales, sc. | A North View of Castle William, in the Har- bour of Boston. "New York Magazine," October, 1796. 2829 CANTON FACTORIES Line, rect. 3.6 + x 6.11 Ins.: I. Dodge del.-Scoles sc. | A View of the Foreign Factories at Canton, on the River Ta. "New York Magazine," January, 1796. 2830 CHARLES RIVER BRIDGE Line, rect. 3.10 x 6.9 Ins.: Scoles, sc | A View of the Bridge over Charles River, Mas- sachusetts. "New York Magazine," September, 1795. 2831 FRANKFORT STATE HOUSE, KENTUCKY Line, oval. 3.6 x 5.10 Ins.: Scoles, fc. | State-House, Frankfort, Kentucky. "New York Magazine," July, 1796. 2832 GOVERNMENT HOUSE, NEW YORK Line, rect. *** Ins.: Drawn and Engraved by J. Scoles. | The Government House on lower Broadway. 2833 HAMILTON MEMORIAL Stip., rect. Monument surmounted by urn and eagle; to left, Liberty; to right, America seated with flag and United States arms. On monument, "Gen. Hamilton | Departed this life | July 12th | 1804." 13.7x17.15 Ins.: I. Scoles sculp1' A restrike. 2834 MINISINK, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. *** Ins.: Drawn on the spot by I. Hoffman-Scoles sculp. | A View at Minisink. 468 CHECK LIST 2835 MOSQUE OF SULTAN AHMED Line, reel. 3.9 + x 5.12 Ins.: Scoles sculp | View of the Mosque of Sultan Ahmed. 2836 MOUNT PLEASANT, MASSACHUSETTS Line, rect. 3.11 x 6.2 Ins.: Scoles sc. | Mount Pleasant, in Leicester, Massachusetts. "New York Magazine," June, 1796. 2837 NEW ORLEANS BATTLE Described as-Engraved by Scoles for "The Impartial and Cor- rect History of the War," New York, 1815. 2838 NEWTON'S HOUSE Line, oval. 3.8 x 6 Ins.: Scoles sc. | The Paternal Home of Sr Isaac Newton, in which he was born, the 85th of Decr 161$ | Woolsthorpe, Lin- colnshire. "New York Magazine," May, 1795. 2839 NIOBE Line, vign. 4.8 x 2.12 Ins.: Scoles sc. | The Statue of Niobe. "The Pocket Magazine," New York, 1796. 2840 OHIOPHYLE FALLS, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 3.10 x 6.10 Ins.: Scoles sc I A View of Ohiophyle Falls in Pennsylvania. "New York Magazine," April, 1796. 2841 MAP OF PENNSYLVANIA Described as-18x11%. Engraved by Scoles. Reduced from reading Howell's map of Pennsylvania, by Samuel Lewis. 2842 PEHAQUALING, NEW JERSEY Line, rect. 3.8 x 6.1 Ins.: Drawn on the spot by J. Hoffman-Scoles sculp ] A View at Pahaquarrie, Sussex County, New Jersey. "New York Magazine," February, 1794. 469 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2843 PASSAIC FALLS, NEW JERSEY Line, rect. 3.11 x 6.6 Ins.: Scales, sc. | Prospect of the Paysaick-Falls in New-Jersey. "New York Magazine," February, 1795. 2844 PHILADELPHIA Line, oval. 3.9 x 6.1 Ins.: I. Anderson del-Scoles sculp | A View of St. Paul's Church, "New York Magazine," August, 1795. 2845 RHODES Etch., rect. 3.8 x 6.3 Ins.: Etch'd by I. Scoles. | Rhodes | etc. | Publish'd April 1st 181^ by T. C. Fay, N. York. 2846 ROUSSEAU'S TOMB Line, rect. 3.8 x 5.13 Ins.: Scoles, fculp | The Tomb of J. J. Rousseau. | With a View of the Island of the Poplars call'd Elysium "New York Magazine," December, 1793. 2847 ST. ANTHONY'S FALLS Line, rect. 3.11 x 6.11 Ins.: Scoles, sc. | The falls of St Anthony in the River Missis- sippi. "New York Magazine," May, 1796. 2848 ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, NEW YORK Line, rect. 5.2 x 3.10 Ins.: I. Anderson del-Scoles sculp | A View of St. Paul's Church, New York. "New York Magazine," October, 1795. 2849 TANJORE PAGODA Line, rect. 3.10 x 6.1 Ins.: Scoles, sc. | View Of The Great Pagoda At Tanjore. "New York Magazine," September, 1796. 2850 TEMPLE OF APOLLINOPOLIS Line, rect. 6.7 x 9 Ins.: Scoles sculp. | Inside of the great Temple at Apollino- polis magna. 470 CHECK LIST 2851 THE CHURCH IN DISTRESS Line, rect. Female figure seated, turned to left; head raised, arms resting on block of stone; ruins behind her. To right in background, a large building. 9.14 x 6.6 Ins.: Scoles sc. | The Church in Distress A Simile. 2852 KAFFIR WOMAN Line, rect. Woman, full-length, carrying a child. 6.4 x 3.12 Ins.: over, Engraved for Payne's Geography Pubd by Low Willis, New York. | under, Scoles sc. | A Caff re Woman. 2853 NARINA Line, rect. Woman carrying a basket. 6.3 X 3.11 Ins.: over, Engraved for Payne's Geography. Pubd by Low fy Willis New York. | under, Scoles, sc. | Narina, a Young Gonequa Girl. 2854 HOTTENTOT WOMAN Line, rect. Woman, standing, with a fur cloak. 6.2 X 3.12 Ins.: over, Engraved for Payne's Geography Published by I. Low New York | under, Scoles, sc. | A Hottentot Woman | in full Dress. Note. J. Scoles engraved a large number of Bible plates, title- pages and general book illustrations, not here noted. ROBERT SCOT 2855 ROBERT BURNS Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.1 x 2.6 Ins.: Scot Philada | Robert Burns From first American edition of Bums' works. New York, 1788. 2856 JAMES COOK Line, oval frame on pedestal. Full bust; profile, right. 5.7 x 3.8 Ins.: Captn James Cook F. R. S. Frontispiece to "The World Displayed, etc." Vol. VIII. Philadelphia, 1796. 471 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS OLIVER CROMWELL Line, oval in rect. Half-length in armor; face % left. 6.14 x 4.2 Ins.: Oliver Cromwell | Scot Allardice | Campbell's Edition of Humes History of England | (Philadelphia, 1795.) 2858 HENRY IV Line, oval in rect. Half-length; nearly front. 6.14x4.10 Ins.: Henry IV. | Scot fy Allardice | Campbell's Edition of Hume's History of England 2859 DAVID HUME Line, oval in rect., omad. Full bust; nearly profile left. 6.14x4.6 Ins.: David Hume | Esq. | Scot # Allardice sc. | Campbell's Eddi- tion of Hume's History of England 2860 JAMES I Line, oval in rect. Full bust; face % right. 6.13 x 4.8 Ins.: James I. | Scot $ Allardice | Campbell's Edition of Hume's History of England 2861 JAMES II Line, oval in rect., ornad. Half-length in armor; face % left. 6.8 x 4.1 Ins.: James II | Scot Allardice | Campbell's Edition of Hume's History of England 2862 MARTIN LUTHER Line, rect. Full-length, seated at table, writing in a book; face % right. 4.9 x 3.5 Ins.: Scot sculp. Philad. | D. Martinus Lutherus | nach den von dessen eigenen Leichnam | five more lines in German. From "Lieder Samlung zum Gottesdienstlichen Gebrauct. etc." Germantown, Pennsylvania, Liebert & Billmeyer, 1786. 2863 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, rect. line. Three-quarter-length, in uniform, standing; face to left; right hand in breast of waistcoat; gun behind back under left arm; no background except small portion at base. 10.15x7.11 472 CHECK LIST Ins.: R. Scot Del. # Sc. | His Excellency Gen1 Washington ^c. fyc. fyc. | Done from an Original Picture of His Excellency at Mount Vernon, | Painted by Mr Peale 1770 Hart, 9. 2864 PARIS Line, rect. 3.12 x 5.11 Ins.: Scot Allardice | A View of Paris from the Middle of Pont Neuf to Pont Royal. 2865 PLAN OF PHILADELPHIA Line. Map engraved on two plates; views of the State House, City Hall and Congress Hall. 25 x 25.2 Ins.: To | Thomas Mifflin | Governor and Commander in chief of | the State of Pennsylvania | This Plan of the City and Sub- urbs of | Philadelphia | is respectfully | inscribed by | The Edi- tors | 179 Jp. | A. P. Folie Del.-R. Scot 5. Allardice Sculp. 2866 MASONIC FRONTISPIECE Line, rect., ornad. Two coats of arms. 6.13 x 3.14 Ins.: The Arms of ye most Ancient Honorable Fraternity, | of Free and Accepted Masons. | Holiness to the Lord | The Arms of the Operative or Stone Masons | R Scot M M Sculp | Printed by Kinnan Leacock Frontispiece to "The Ahiman Rezon abridged, etc." By Wm. Smith D. D., Philadelphia, Hall & Sellers, 1783. 2867 DEATH OF CAPTAIN COOK Line, rect. 2.10x5 Ins.: Scot fy Allardice | The Death of Captain Cook. 2868 ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY, PHILADELPHIA Line, vign. Seal of Society at top, showing St. Andrew in oval, with corn stalks and thistles at sides, arms of Scotland below. En- graved script. 7.2 x 8.8 Ins.: R. Scot Sculp. 2869 THE SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI Line, rect. To left, an armed figure with American flag, tram- pling on British shield, drives Britannia and the British lion to- wards the sea. Above, the badge of the Cincinnati surrounded by 473 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS divergent rays and clouds; below this, Fame with trumpet sup- ports in right hand the obverse of the seal of the Cincinnati. The reverse of the seal is at the foot of the warrior. 7.6 x 4.8 Ins.: Scot F. From "Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Society of the Cin- cinnati," Philadelphia, 1785. 2870 MAP OF YORKTOWN, VIRGINIA Line, rect., map. Folio Ins.: To His Excellency Gen1 Washington | Commander in Chief of the Armies of the | United States of America. | This Plan of the investment of York and Gloucester has been sur- | veyed and laid down, and is | Most humby dedicated by his Excellency's | Obedient and very humble servant | Sebastn Bauman Major | of the New York or 2nd Beg1 | of Artillery. | R. Scot Sculp. Philad. 1782. JOSEPH H. SEYMOUR 2871 JOHN HANCOCK Line, oval in rect., with drapery and leaves at top, coat of arms in title. Half-length in embroidered coat and vest; face % left. 9.14x8.6 Ins.: Seymour delin. sculp | His Excellency John Hancock Esqr | Late Governor and Commander in Chief | of the | Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This print is advertised in the "Worcester Gazette," January 16, 1794, as first published, and "engraved by J. H. Seymour, in Boston." Copies were sold at 7s. 6d. each. 2872 CASTLE OF ROCHEMAURE Line, rect. 7.1 x 5.2 Ins.: I H Seymour sc. | Castle of Rochemaure | Languedoc. Note. J. H. Seymour engraved a number of large plates for a Bible published by Isaiah Thomas, Worcester, 1791. He also engraved for S. F. Bradford's edition of Rees' encyclopedia, and made a number of small general book illustrations for Boston publishers. 474 CHECK LIST SAMUEL SEYMOUR 2873 QUEEN ELIZABETH Line, oval in rect. Half-length; face % left. 6.9 x 4.4 Ins.: Elizabeth | Seymour Sc. From R. Campbell's edition of Hume's "England." Phila- delphia, 1796. 2874 OLIVER GOLDSMITH Stip., oval. Full bust; profile, left; right hand to breast. 3.5 x 2.8 Ins.: Davies Morgan's Edition Of Select British Classics. | un- der, S. Seymour fc. | Dr Goldsmith. 2875 MR. GREEN Described as-Line, oval in ornad rect. Two men; one in uni- form, with left arm upraised. 5.3 x 3.5 Ins.: Act I-Triumphs of Love-Scene 2. | Mr Green as Major Manly, and Mr Moreton as George Friendly Junr | two lines | Engraved by S. Seymour. 2876 PHILIP IV Stip., oval frame. Full bust; face front; crown on head. 4.11 x 3.14 Ins.: Seymour Sc :\ Philip IV.\Philada Published by James Stewart ^'C° February 10th 1797. TOBIAS SMOLLETT Line, oval draped in rect.; name on base under oval. Full bust; face % left. 6.9 x 4 Ins.: Smollet | Seymour sc. | R. Campbell Cos Edition of the History of England 2878 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Bust in uniform to right, upon a monumental fu- neral urn, opposite to a portrait of Mrs. Washington. Urn in landscape overhung by a weeping willow. In background, view of Mount Vernon. To left, two women and map approaching urn. 11.4x16.10 475 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: 5. Seymour Fecit. | In Memory of Gen1 George Washington and his Lady | Philada Jan. 1. 180%. Published by J. Savage ac- cording to Law. Hart, 246. 2879 UNITED STATES AND MACEDONIAN Line, rect. Naval combat. Bust of Decatur at base, in a circle draped with flags, etc. 18 x 25.8 Ins.: Painted by T. Birch A. C. S. A.-Engraved by S. Sey- mour. | This representation of the U. S. Frigate United States, Stephen Decatur Esqr Commander, capturing His Britannic Majesty's Frigate Macedonian, John S. Carden Esqr Com- mander. | Is respectfully inscribed to Capt. Stephen Decatur, his Officers and Gallant Crew by their devoted humble servant | James Webster | Philada Published. May 1815 by James Web- ster. 2880 WASP AND FROLIC Line, rect. Naval combat. 3.12 x 5.15 Ins.: Tho. Birch Inv1-A. Seymour Sc. | copyright Securd | Cap- ture of the British Sloop of War Frolic of 2guns | by the U. S. Sloop of War Wasp of 18 guns. 2881 PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL Line, rect. 9.14 x 16.12 Ins.: over, South Front of the Pennsylvania Hospital. | under, Wm. Strickland F. S. A. del1-Sam1 Seymour A. A. sculp1 | This Building by the bounty of Government and of many private Per- sons was piously founded foi' the Relief of the Sick and Miserable, Anno 1755. 2882 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 4.13 x 11.11 Ins.: Tho. Birch Del.-A. Seymour Sct \ Philadelphia, taken from Kensington. 2883 MOUNT VERNON, VIRGINIA Etch., rect. 16.1 x 11.7 Ins.: Drawn by W. Birch-Engraved by S. Seymour | Mount 476 CHECK LIST Vernon, the seat of the late Gen1 G. Washington. | Philadelphia, Published March 15.1804- 2884 NEW YORK CITY Line, rect. 10.10 x 23.12 Ins.: Painted by William Birch-Engraved by Samuel Seymour | The City of | New York in the State of New York, North Amer- ica. | Published JanU 1. 1803 by W. Birch, Springland near Bristol, Pennsylvania. i. As described. ii. Between painter and engraver, Wm H. Morgan 100 Arch Sf This second state of the plate was published in Philadelphia, about 1820. 2885 SCHUYLKILL BRIDGE Line, rect. Bridge showing framework. In title below, a view of the covered bridge. 11.9 X 16 Ins.: Drawn by W. Birch.-Engraved by S. Seymour. | Schuyl- kill Bridge, High Street, Philadelphia, under small view, The Bridge as it will appear when covered. Published and sold by W. Birch. N° 23 South Sixth Street, Philada May. 1805. 2886 *THE ALHAMBRA Line, rect. 5.10 x 8.1 Ins.: Y Seymour Sc. | The Alhambra. | as seen from the Sierra del Sole. 2887 *DERWENT WATER Line, rect. 4.11 x 7.7 Ins.: 61. Seymour fc. | Derwent Water # Skiddaw. 2888 *NICE AND VAUCLUSE FOUNTAIN Line, rect. Two views on one plate. 3.7 x 5.6 and 3.5 x 5.6 Ins.: Nice | S. Seymour sculp1 | Fountain of Vaucluse 2889 *LOCH LEVEN AND BASS ISLE Line, vign. Two views on one plate. 3.2 x 5.6 and 3.2 x 5 Ins.: Loch Leven. | 5. Seymour fc | The Bass Isle. 477 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2890 *JURA AND ILAY Line, rect. Two views on one plate. 3.7 x 5.10 and 3.6 x 5.10 Ins.: Sheelins in Jura and a distant View of the Paps. | S. Sey- mour sc. | A Cottage in Hay. 2891 *SAMOIEDS Line, rect. Woman and man in furs. Below rect., a pair of skees. 6.9 x 4.5 Ins.: S. Seymour sc. | Samoieds. 2892 *THE FANDANGO Line, rect. frame. Villagers dancing; house and trees in back- ground. 6.1 x 4.2 Ins.: 5. Seymour sc. | The Fandango. The plates marked with an asterisk come from Pinkerton's "Voyages," Philadelphia, 1810-12. Note. S. Seymour engraved a number of encyclopedia plates, and some general book illustrations. FRANCIS SHALLUS 2893 JAMES COOK Line, rect. Three-quarter-length, seated, holding map on lap; face % right. 5 x 3.13 Ins.: over, Plate I. | under, Shallus sc. | Capt: James Cook, F. R. S. 2894 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., circular. Bust to left. Diam. 1.6 Ins.: Washington. | Publish'd by F. Shallus Engraver N° 26 Walnut Sf Philad Hart, 448. 2895 SIEGE OF YORKTOWN Described as-"Plan of the Investment and Attack on York in Virginia," Engraved by Francis Shallus. Published by C. P. Wayne, Philadelphia. 4to. 478 CHECK LIST 2896 LANDSCAPE Aquatint, oval. A river view with mountains on distant bank, two sloops, large rocks in left foreground. 4.4 x 6.8 Ins.: F. Shallus aquatint 2897 BALBEC Line, rect. 4.2 x 9.2 Ins.: F. Shallus sculp1 Phila. | View of the City of Balbec from the South. 2898 TOWER OF HORNS Line, rect. 4 x 2.5 Ins.: En grav'd by F. Shallus. | The Tower of Horns at Ispahan. 2899 COOK'S VOYAGES "The Voyages of Capt. James Cook," Philadelphia, 1818, is illustrated by forty-one copperplates in line, signed by F. Shal- lus as engraver. Note. F. Shallus also engraved for Dobson's edition of Rees' encyclopedia, Philadelphia, 1794-1804; for M. Carey's Bible, Philadelphia, 1803; and he engraved a number of maps and some book-plates. T. SIMONNE 2900 CONSTANTINOPLE Etch., vign. 2.12 x 5.6 Ins.: W. Gell Esq. del.-Etchd by T. Simonne N. Y. | Constan- tinople | From the Swedish Ministers Palace | Published April 1st 1814 by T. C. Fay N. York. 2901 STOLLENWERCK'S PANORAMA Etch., rect. View of a town, bridges and mechanical figures. 3.6 x 6.4 Ins.: J. B. Bourgoin. Pinxit-T Simonne Scutt N Y \ A View of P. M. Stollenwerch's Mechanical Panorama. From D. Longworth's New York Directory, 1816-17. 479 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS GEORGE G. SMITH 2902 BENEDICT ARNOLD Line, vign. Full bust; profile, left. 2.5 x 2.4 Ins.: Du Simetier Pinx.-G. G. Smith Sc. | Benedict Arnold. 2903 BENJAMIN PIERCE Stip., rect. Nearly half-length; face % right. 4.3 x 3.7 Ins.: Painted by H. C. Pratt.-Engd by G. G. Smith. | Benjamin Pierce (auto.) 2904 JOHN SMITH Line, vign. Half-length; face front; helmet and coat of arms below. 2.13 x 2 Ins.: G. G. Smith Sc. | Captain John Smith. 2905 JOHN STARK Line, vign. Full bust in uniform; face % left; flags, drums, etc., below. 2.4 x 2.6 Ins.: G. G. Smith Sc. | John Stark. | Boston, | Published By Hil- liard, Grey Co. | London, | Richard James Kennett. i. As described. ii. Publisher changed to New York. Harper $ Brothers. 2906 WILLIAM STAUGHTON Line, rect. Half-length; seated; face front. 3.11 x 2.15 Ins.: Peale Pinx.-G. G. Smith Sc. | Rev. William Staughton. | Published by Lincoln, Edmands $ C° Boston. 2907 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval in rect., ruled with waving lines. Bust in uniform; profile, right. 5.1 x 4.4 Ins.: Drawn by N. Fullerton.-Engraved by G. G. Smith. | sig- nature | as he appeared while reviewing the Continental Army on Boston Common-1776. | (Copyright by Charles Fox, 1851.) Hart, 151. 2908 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line. Bust to left. One of eight circular medallions with por- traits of presidents to Van Buren, with circle formed by the coats 480 CHECK LIST of arms of thirteen States, with radiating lines, enclosing the Declaration of Independence. 11.9 x 8.12 Ins.: Declaration of Independence, | In Congress-July l^1 1776. | Engd Published by George G. Smith. 186, Washing- ton, corner of Franklin St. Boston. i. As described. n. Four arches added containing Harrison, Tyler, Polk and U. S. Capitol; last line altered to Engraved by George G. Smith | Published by Chas Root 186 Washington corner of Franklin St. Boston. in. Head of Zachary Taylor replacing U. S. Capitol. Hart, 590. 2909 BAINBRIDGE'S SQUADRON Aquatint, vign. Ships scattered over sea. 3.7 X 7.10 Ins.: J. B. Fanning Des.-G. G. Smith Sc. | Engraved for the Naval Monument | United States Squadron under Com. Bain- bridge returning triumphant from the Mediterranean | in 1815 | names of ships in three columns. | Entered According to Act of Congress Nov. 25 1815 by A. Bowen Boston 2910 SKETCH OF BUNKER HILL BATTLE Described as-Sketch of the battle of Bunker Hill, by a British officer [Henry De Berniere], Boston, George G. Smith. 11.14 x 19.2 2911 DARTMOOR PRISON Described as-Folio, bird's-eye view of the prison. W. Carnes, del., G. G. Smith, Sc., Salem, Mass. "Massacre of the American Prisoners of War at Dartmoor Prison, on the 6th of April 1815, by the Somersetshire Militia." Explanation. 2912 PENN'S TREATY Line, vign. From painting by B. West. 2.12 x 2.6 Ins.: G. G. Smith Sc. 2913 McLEAN ASYLUM Line, rect. 4.4 x 6.10 Ins.: H. Billings Del. from a sketch by Seager.-G. G. Smith Dir. # Ter. | McLean Asylum for the Insane, Somerville, Mass. 481 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2914 CROWN OF NEW ENGLAND Line, rect. Mountain landscape. 4 x 6.13 Ins.: Geo. L. Brown.-Geo. G. Smith. | The Crown of New Eng- land. 2915 PLAN OF BOSTON IN 1722 Line, rect. Copy of the Fra. Dewing plan engraved in 1722. 16.8 x 23 Ins.: The Town of | Boston | In | New England | by | Capt John Bonner | 1722 | ZEtatis Sure 60. I Engraved from a copy in the possession of Wm Taylor Esq. | and published by | George G. Smith. Engraver | No. 91 Washington, opposite State Street Boston. | 1835. i. As described. n. "1867" in front of "No. 91 Washington etc." JOHN R. SMITH 2916 WILLIAM BAINBRIDGE Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 4 X 3.2 Ins.: Williams Pinx.-I. R. Smith Sculp. | William Bainbridge Esq. | Commodore in the U. S. Navy. 2917 JAMES BOWDOIN Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3 x 2.6 Ins.: G. Stuart Pi/nx.-J. R. Smith Sculp. | Hon: Jas Bowdoin. 2918 THOMAS BRAINERD Mez., rect. Half-length; seated to front; face front. View of a church out of window to right. 9.14 x 8 Ins.: Painted fy Engraved by J. R. Smith | The Revd Thos Brain- erd. Pastor | of the Third Presbyterian Church. | Philadelphia | Pubd by J. R. Smith 181J) 2919 GEORGE F. COOKE'S MONUMENT Described as-A view of Cooke's monument in St. Paul's Church- yard, New York, with portrait of George Frederick Cooke in an oval below. Painted, engraved and published by I. R. Smith. New York, Sept. 1st, 1821. 482 CHECK LIST 2920 THOMAS ADDIS EMMET Mez., rect. Almost half-length; seated to left; face front. 11.8x9.14 Ins.: Painted by Sam1 F. B. Morse-Engraved by I. R. Smith. | Thos Addis Emmet | New York Published by Jn° R. Smith April 20, 182^. 2921 ELBRIDGE GERRY Stip., rect. frame, including octagonal panel in bottom contain- ing medallion, fasces, flags, etc. Half-length; seated; arms folded; face % left. 13.14 x 9.14 Ins.: His Excellency Elbridge Gerry L. L. D. | Governour Of Massachusetts | Boston, Engraved by J. R. Smith, fy Published, July 4th 1811. 2922 WILLIAM HEATH Stip., oval. Full bust; nearly front face. 3.14 x 3.1 Ins.: H. Williams Pinx-I. R. Smith Sculp | Hon. William Heath. 2923 ISAAC HULL Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 4.2 x 3.5 Ins.: H. Williams Pinxt-I. R. Smith, Sculp. | Capt. Isaac Hull. 2924 BENJAMIN LINCOLN Mez., rect. Three-quarter-length, in uniform, standing; with paper in right hand on muzzle of cannon, left hand on hip, face to right. Capture of fort in left background. 17.10 x 13.13 Ins.: Engraved by J. R. Smith | Major General Benjamin Lin- coln, | Of the Revolutionary Army of the United States, | Presi- dent of the Cincinnati of the State of Massachusetts, ^c. ^c. | From an original Picture painted by Col1 H. Sargent, in the pos- session of the Massatt8 Hist. SocV to whom this plate is respect- fully dedicated by their | Obliged humble Servt | I. R. Smith | Bos- ton. | Published According to Act of Congress Jariy 23d 1811. 2925 JAMES OTIS Stip., vign. Bust; face to left. 2.10 x 2.9 Ins.: I Blackburn Pinx 1755'-I. R. Smith Sculpt. | James Otis Esqr 483 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2926 E. PARISH Stip., rect. Full bust in gown; face to left. 3.11 x 3.1 Ins.: Henry Williams pinx.-J. R. Smith sc1 | Rev. E. Parish, D. D. 2927 JAMES PATTERSON Mez., rect. Full bust; face % left. 7.2 x 5.12 Ins.: Painted by B. Otis-Philada Decr 1837. Published by the Elders of the Church.-Engraved by J. R. Smith | Revd James Patterson. Pastor | of the first Presbyterian Church N. Liberties. 2928 T. PHILIPPS Described as-Philipps, full-length, in the character of Count Belino. Sketched from memory by an amateur; engraved by J. R. Smith; published by E. Valentine, 104 Broadway, New York, 1817. 2929 JOHN RODGERS Stip., oval. Bust in uniform; face % left. 4.5 x 3.6 Ins.: Henry Williams pinx.-John R. Smith Sculp1 | Commodore Rodgers. 2930 THEODORE SEDGWICK Stip., vign. Bust; face % left. 3.3 x 2.15 Ins.: From a Sketch by H Williams-Engraved by I. R. Smith | Hon. Theodore Sedgwick. 2931 CALEB STRONG Stip., oval. Bust; face front. 4.4 x 3.6 Ins.: W. M. S. Doyle Pinx.-I. R. Smith Sculp | His Excellency Caleb Strong. L L D.\ Governor of Massachusetts i. As described. n. Added as third line, elected in 1813 and as last lines, for the Ninth time | by the | Free Suffrages of his Fellow Citizens | Boston Published by I. R. Smith June 7th 1813. in. "Tenth" substituted for "ninth" and publisher erased. 2932 ISAIAH THOMAS Stip., rect. Bust; face slightly to right. 3.8 x 2.12 Ins.: Henry Williams pinx.-J. R. Smith sculp. | Isaiah Thomas, Esq. 484 CHECK LIST 2933 MR. TWAITS Etch., vign. Full-length in costume; profile, left. 4.6 x 2.8 + Ins.: J R. Smith fecit | Mr Twaits as Sir Adam Contest. | in the Wedding Day. | two lines 2934 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Full bust to left; Stuart head. 2.12 x 2.4 Ins.: I. R. Smith Boston. | Gen1 George Washington. i. As described. n. Engraver erased. Hart, 449. 2935 FRANKLIN HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA Described as-Aquatint, large folio. "Southwest View of Sander- son's Franklin House, Chesnut Street, Philadelphia." Drawn and engraved by John R. Smith. 2936 MOUNT CARBON, PENNSYLVANIA Aquatint, rect. 11.7 x 17.13 Ins.: J. R. Smith Junr Del. - (Descriptive tablet with six lines) -J. R. Smith, Senr Sculp1 | View of Mount Carbon | Taken from Second Mountain respectfully dedicated to the enterprising citizens of the Coal Regions by | J. R. Smith. Drawing Academy Philada | (Copyright, 1833.) 2937 PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND Aquatint, rect. 3.14 x 7.2 Ins.: Drawn fy Engraved by J. R. Smith Boston | Pawtucket Bridge Falls. 2938 TROY, NEW YORK Aquatint, rect. 14.1 x 21.1 Ins.: Painted by W. G. Wall.-Engraved by J. R. Smith | Fin- ished by J. Hill. | Troy from Mount Ida. [ N° of the Hudson River Port Folio 2939 TIMOTHY DEXTER MANSION Described as-Aquatint by J. R. Smith. "A View of the Mansion of the late Lord Timothy, in High St. Newburyport 1810." Size, 24% x 11 485 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2940 FIREMAN'S CERTIFICATE Aquatint, vign. In center on banner a view of a fire in Phila- delphia. On either side, firemen in uniform, standing, one on a hydrant, the other on the gallery of a fire-engine; each man holding a fireman's trumpet aloft, with hoze-nozzle in the other hand. 10 x 17.12 Ins.: over, Certificate of Life Membership | to the | Philadelphia Association | for | under, (Drawn fy Engraved by J. R. Smith) the Relief of | Disabled Firemen. R. K. SMITH 2941 JOHN FLAVEL Stip., vign. Full bust in robes and cap; face % right. 3.3 x 2.11 Ins.: Rev. John Flavel | AEtatis Sues. 61. | Engraved by R. K. Smith from an Original. Frontispiece to-"The Fountain of Life Opened, etc.," by the Revd. John Flavel, Richmond, Virginia, Jos. Martin, 1824. W. D. SMITH 2942 JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Line, oval frame. Half-length; face % right. Cut from a group of presidents. Outside of oval, 5.6 x 4.6 Ins.: W. D. Smith sc. 2943 JOSEPH ADDISON Line, rect. Full bust; face % left. 4.12 x 4 Ins.: (Engraved by W. D. Smith) Joseph Addison. 2944 BETWEEN THE LOGS Line, vign. Bust; face to right; in civilized dress. 4 X 3.14 Ins.: Painted by Paradise.-Engd on Steel by Wm. D. Smith. I Between the Logs. | an Indian Chief of the Wyandot Tribe, $ a licensed | Preacher of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 2945 JOHN BUNYAN Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 3.6 x 2.11 Ins.: Drawn by. Derby. Engd by. Wm. D. Smith. | John Bunyan. 486 CHECK LIST 2946 ROBERT BURNS Stip., rect. frame, ornad. Full bust; face % left. 2.10 x 2.3 Ins.: Wm. D. Smith sc. | Robert Burns. 2947 LORD BYRON Line, rect. Full bust; face % left. 4.8 x 3.9 Ins.: Painted by W. E. West.-Engraved by Wm. D. Smith. | Lord Byron. | New York. | Published by J. J. Harper. 1830. 2948 ADAM CLARKE Mixed, rect. Half-length; seated to front; face front. 4.12x4 Ins.: Drawn by Derby.-Engd by Wm. D. Smith. | five lines autograph signed A: Clarke 2949 E. COWEN Mixed, rect. frame. Bust; face % right. 4.7 x 3.9 Ins.: Engraved by Wm. D. Smith from a Miniature by. Miss C. Deming, 1833. | E. Cowen (auto.) 2950 CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH Stip., vign. Half-length to right; face front; cap on head; flower in right hand. 4.7 x 3.9 Ins.: Drawn from life by. J. Dickson.-Engraved by. Wm. D. Smith. | Charlotte Elizabeth (auto.) 2951 JONATHAN EDWARDS Stip., rect. Full bust; nearly front face. 3.13 x 3.1 Ins.: Smith Sc. | Rev. Jona. Edwards. 2952 HENRY FITZ Stip., vign. Bust; face to left. 3 x 2.15 Ins.: Painted by J. Linen. - W. D. Smith, sc1 | "Z also will shew mine opinion." | Job xxxii. 17. | Henry Fitz (auto.) | P. Price. 130 Fulton Street. New York. 2953 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, double rect. lines. Half-length; reading manuscript; face % left. 2.14x2.4 Ins.: Martin Del-W. D. Smith sc. | Benjamin Franklin. 487 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2954 JAMES HORTON Mixed, rect. Half-length; seated; face front. 3.14x2.12 Ins.: H. Byrd Pinx1,- W. D. Smith sc. | Rev. James Horton. 2955 ANDREW JACKSON Line, rect. Half-length in uniform; face % left; cloak over left arm; right arm across body. 8.10 x 7.4 Ins.: Smith sc. | General Andrew Jackson. 2956 FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS Line, rect. Bust; face front; jeweled turban. 3.4 x 2.12 Ins.: Wm. D. Smith sc. | Flavius Josephus. 2957 WILLIAM M. KENNEDY Line, vign. Full bust; face front. 3.4 x 3.7 Ins.: Engd by Wm. D. Smith. | Rev. Wm M. Kennedy. 2958 MARTIN LUTHER Stip., vign. in rect. Full bust; face % right. 3.5 x 2.13 Ins.: Engd by. Wm. D, Smith. | Martin Luther. 2959 S. MARTINDALE Line, rect. Half-length; face % left; left hand on book. 4.5 x 3.8 Ins.: Painted by. J. Paradise.-Engd by Wm. D. Smith. | Rev. S. Martindale. | of the New York Conference. 2960 W.W. PHILLIPS Line, rect. Half-length; arms folded; face to left. 8.9 x 6.14 Ins.: Waldo Jewitt.-Published At Smith's Engraving Room. 17Jp Bd. Way. N. Y. | Wm. D. Smith ] Rev. W. W. Phillips. | Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Wall Street. 2961 ALEXANDER POPE Stip., rect. frame, ornad. Full bust; head supported on left hand. 2.12 x 2.2 Ins.: Smith sc. | Pope. 2962 NELSON REED Line, vign. Full bust; face front; glasses on. 3.10 x 3.2 Ins.: T. C. Ruckle. Pt. - Wm. D. Smith. Sc. | Rev. Nelson Reed. | Aged 82. 488 CHECK LIST 2963 CHARLES ROLLIN Line, broad rect. frame lined. Full bust in robes; face to left. 4.8 x 3.9 Ins.: C. Coy pel Pinx1-Wm. D. Smith Sc. \ Charles Rolli/n,\ Born. 1661. Died. 1741- | New-York. | Published by George Long. | 1827. 2964 JOHN SEYS Stip., rect. Bust; face to right. 4.5 x 3.7 Ins.: Smith, sc. ] Rev. John Seys. | Missionary to Liberia. | West- ern Africa. 2965 MARTIN VAN BUREN Mixed, oval frame cut close from a group of presidents of the United States. Half-length; face front. Inner oval, 4.12 X 3.11 Ins.: on frame, Martin Van Buren | Born Decr 5th 1782, Inau- gurated President March 4^ 1837 | under, W. D. Smith sc. 2966 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, rect. Bust to right. In upper border of "Phelps' National Map of the United States." 1.6 x 1.4 Ins.: Washington | New York | Published By | Ensigns Thayer. | 36 Ann Street, | 1848. | Portraits fy St Arms. | Engd By Wm. D. Smith | (Copyright, 1845.) Hart, 555. 2967 PUBLIC BUILDINGS, NEW YORK Line. Six buildings on a sheet, from the "New York Mirror," 1829. 6.8 x 9 Ins.: Public Buildings in the City of New York. | Drawn by A. J. Davis-engraved by Wm. D. Smith | names undei' each, Ro- tunda, Chambers Street | Jews Synagogue, Elm Street | Mer- chants Exchange, Wall Street | U. S. Branch Bank, Wall Street | 2nd. Unitarian Church, Mercer c. Prince | Masonic Hall, Broad- way 2968 ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL, NEW YORK Line, rect. 6.13 x 10.2 Jns.: A. J. Davis del. - W. D. Smith sc. | View of St. John Chapel, from the Park 489 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2969 PARK ROW, NEW YORK Line, rect. 6.6 x 9.2 Ins.: Drawn by C. Burton.-Engraved by Wm. D. Smith. | Street Views No. 1-Barh Row. | Drawn and Engraved for the New York Mirror 1830. 2970 BAY OF NEW YORK Line, rect. 6.3 x 9.2 Ins.: C. Burton Del. - Wm. D. Smith Sc. | View of the Bay and Harbour of New York from the Battery. J. SMITHER 2971 JOHN ADAMS Line, oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.15 x 3.6 Ins.: Painted by Copley.-Engraved by J Smither | John Adams, | President of the United States of America. | Philadel- phia, Publish'd Feby 15. 1797, by William Cobbett 2972 BONAPARTE Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; profile, left. 3.14 x 3.6 Ins.: over, American Universal Mag. | under, General Buona- parte. | From a Print in the French Exhibition, Philada 2973 ADMIRAL COLIGNY Line, oval frame. Half-length; profile, left. 4.13 x 3.13 Ins.: J. Smither | Admiral Coligny. | Published by James Stew- art & Co. May 30th 1797. 2974 JOHN DICKINSON Line, oval frame, ornad; festoon at top. Three-quarter-length; standing; face % right; right elbow on book marked "Magna Charta"; holding in right hand a scroll inscribed "Letters from a Farmer | To the Inhabitants | of the British Colonies." Book- shelves, curtain, and bust of Milton. 6.2 x 4.10 Ins.: The Patriotic American Farmer. | J~N D-K-NS-N Esqr Barrister at Law: | Who with Attic Eloquence and Roman Spirit hath Asserted, | The Liberties of the British Colonies in America. | (four lines) | Printed for # Sold by R. Bell. Book- seller 490 CHECK LIST The "Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer" were published in Philadelphia in 1767, when Smither was working for Robert Bell, the publisher of the above print. The work is much like that of Smither, especially in the background treatment. 2975 JOHN FOTHERGILL Line, vign. Bust on pedestal; face to right. 3.8 x 2.6 Ins.: J. Smither,-Sculp. | on base, Dr. J. Fothergill 2976 MADAME LA COUTURE Line, rect. Man, woman, boy and negro on a seashore. 5 x 3.1 Ins.: J. Smither Sculp. | Madam La Couture and her son with Capt. Viand | and his Negro upon the desolate Island see page 63. Wm. Falconer's "Voyages." Philadelphia, R. Bell, 1774. 2977 LOUIS XIII Line, oval frame. Full bust to right; face front. 4.12 x 3.12 Ins.: J. Smither Sculp. | Louis, XIII. | Philada Publish'd by Jas Stewat (sic) $ Co. May 30th 1797. 2978 LOUIS XIV Line, oval frame. Bust in armor; face right. 5 X 3.14 Ins.: Smit her-Sculp1 | Louis XIV j Published by James Stewart $ Co. May 27th 1797. 2979 LADY MARY W. MONTAGU Etch., rect. Full-length in Turkish dress; face % left; book in right hand; left hand extended. 5.11 x 2.12 Ins.: Lady M-y W-rt-l-y Mountague | The Female Travel- ler | In the Turkish Dress | J. Smither sculp. | four lines. From "The Additional Volume to the Letters of the Rt. Hon. Lady Montagu," Philadelphia, R. Bell, 1768. 2980 HENRY M. MUHLENBERG Line, oval in rect., lined; inscription on panel below oval. Half- length in robes; face to front; holding book in right hand. 6.8 x 4.1 Ins.: Hevnr. Melch. Muhlenberg, der he'd. Schrift. Doctor. | und des Evang. luth. Minist. Senior. | geb. d. 6 Sept. 1711 gest. d. 7 Octob. 1787. 491 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Frontispiece to "Denkmal des Liebe und Achtung-D. Hein- rich Melchior Muhlenberg, etc." Philadelphia, Melchior Steiner, 1788. This print is ascribed to Smither by the similarity of work. 2981 WILLIAM PENN Stip., oval. Full bust; almost profile right. 3.10 x 2.15 Ins.: For the American Universal Magazine. (January, 1797) | J. Smither Sculp. | William Penn, | From a drawing by Du Si- mitiere, esteemed | by Richard Penn, a good Likeness. 2982 LORD PERCY Line, rect. frame. Britannia, standing, holding a medallion of Lord Percy, inscribed "Heros Ilie Noster." To right, a man in uniform seated at a table, pen in hand. Above, Fame with trum- pet. 5.5 x 3.4 Ins.: J. Smither Sculp. "Military Collections and Remarks." By Major Donkin. New York, Hugh Gaine, 1777. 2983 HUMANE SOCIETY, PHILADELPHIA Line, vign. In a circle, four men in a boat lifting a woman out of the water. About circle, arms of Pennsylvania, flags, etc. 8x8.9 Ins.: Humane Society | J. Smither Sculp. Heading to certificate of Humane Society of Philadelphia. 2984 PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE, 1775 J. Smither engraved for this magazine the vignette on the title- page; "A New Threshing Instrument"; a sheet of engraved music, entitled "General Wolfe, a new song Engrav'd for the Pennsylvania Magazine." 2985 PENNSYLVANIA ROADS, ETC. Line. Map of the country between the Schuylkill and Susque- hanna rivers. And on the same plate a view of a wire-drawing machine. Plate-mark, 12.12 x 17.11 Ins.: J. Smither Sculp. From "Transactions American Philosophical Society," Phila- delphia, 1771. 492 CHECK LIST 2986 PHILADELPHIA Line. Wall map. Decorated title; views of the State-house, Penn- sylvania Hospital, House of Employment, and Almshouse. 3 x 5 ft. Ins.: To the Honourable House of Representatives | of the Free- men of Pennsylvania | This Map of the City and Liberties of Philadelphia | with the Catalogue of Purchasers is Humbly Dedicated by their most Obedient Humble Servant | John Reed. James Smither Sculp. This map was published in 1786. 2987 ST. GEORGE SOCIETY Line, border of Chippendale design. St. George at top. 8x9 + Ins.: J. Smither sculp. St. George Society of Philadelphia. Certificate filled out in 1789. 2988 SUNDAY-SCHOOL SOCIETY Line, rect. Certificate engraved inside a rect. of laurel leaves. Over inner rect., a large, open, inscribed book, with cherubs at either side holding a ribbon inscribed "God Loveth A Cheerful Giver." 7.8 x 9.3 Ins.: Smither Sculp Certificate filled out and dated, Philadelphia, 1791. 2989 VIRTUE DISPELLING CLOUDS OF IGNORANCE Line, rect. A female figure, full-length. 5.3 x 3.6 Ins.: Smither | Vertue | Dispelling the Clouds of Ignorance. Note. J. Smither engraved a number of plates for Dobson's edition of Rees' encyclopedia, Philadelphia, 1794-1803; maps for Matthew Carey's atlas, Philadelphia, 1795 ; maps for Carey's "Traveller's Guide," Philadelphia, 1802; plates of machinery for the "Transactions of the American Philosophical Society," Phila- delphia, 1799; book-plates, etc. H. W. SNYDER 2990 WILLIAM EATON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.6 x 2.14 Ins.: Doyle pinx1-Snyder, Sc. | General Eaton. "Polyanthos," Boston, May, 1807. 493 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 2991 MR. FENNELL Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.5 x 2.12 Ins.: Doyle pinx1-Snyder Sc. | Mr Fennell. "Polyanthos," Boston, March, 1807. 2992 CHARLES ROLLIN Stip., oval frame in rect. Full bust in robes; face % left; six lines on base under oval. 5.6 x 3.4 Ins.: Carolus Rollin. Ant. Univ. Paris. Rector. Natus Lut. Paris die 30 Jan. 1661 Obiit die 14- Sep. ITJfl | Snyder Sculp. | Bos- ton. Published by Etheridge Bliss 2993 MRS. STANLEY Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.7 x 2.12 Ins.: Snyder. Sculp. | Mrs Stanley "Polyanthos," Boston, March, 1807. 2994 SAMUEL STILLMAN Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.5 x 2.12 Ins.: Johnson, pinx.-Snyder. Sc. | Revd Sand Stillman, D.D. "Polyanthos," Boston, 1811. 2995 WICKLIFFE, LUTHER, ETC. Stip. Group of eight ovals. 6.1 x 3.9 Ins.: Engraved for R. Lothian by H. W. Snyder (1807) | names on ovals, Wickliffe | Luther | Penn | Calvin \Baxter | Winchester | Whitefield | Wesley | birth date under each. 2996 ALBANY DUTCH CHURCH Described as-Line. "P. Hooker Delt. | Snyder Sculp | A View of the late Protestant Dutch Church in the City of Albany. This Venerable Edifice was situated at the juncture of State, Market & Court streets. It was erected A. D. 1715 & demolished A. D. 1806. It included within its walls the site of a Church the cor- nerstone whereof was laid by Rutger Jacobsen A. D. 1656." T. SPARROW 2997 "DEPUTY COMMISSARY'S GUIDE" Line. Engraved title-page; empty scroll at top; fancy letters; lion and anchor near base. 7.15x4 494 CHECK LIST Ins.: The | Deputy Commissary's | Guide | within the Province | of | Maryland | together | (five lines) | (Lion and anchor on scroll, inscribed "J'Espere") | by Elie Vallette. | Register of the Prerogative Office of the Said Province. | Annapolis | Printed by Ann Catharine Green and Son | MDCCLXX1V. | T Sparrow Sculpt The same volume contains an engraved "Table of Descent," with a fancy border. 2998 MARYLAND PAPER MONEY Engraved ornamentation; white letters, etc., on black ground; coat of arms of Maryland; body of bill in type. Four Dollar Bill. Annapolis, March 1, 1770: signed T. Sparrow. Sculpt Six Dollar Bill. Annapolis, April 10, 1774: signed I G, Printer. T. Sparrow sculpt Two-thirds of a Dollar. Annapolis, April 10, 1774: signed T. S in two places. Other Maryland bills were doubtless engraved by him; and he engraved several book-plates. 2999 ADVERTISEMENT Line, rect. A monument among reeds, inscribed, "John Ashton Importer *** Boston." Bust above; above, a dealer offering sheet-music to the gods in Olympus. 11.5 x 7.15 Ins.: Dighton del.-Sparrow sculp J. W. STEEL 3000 JAMES BARRON Line, rect. Half-length in uniform; face front; sword in right hand. 5.4 x 4.6 Ins.: Commodore James Barron, | Of the U. S. Navy. | Engraved by J. W. Steel, from the Original Painting by Neagle. 3001 GREGORY T. BEDELL Line, rect. Half-length in robes in pulpit; face front; left arm across body. 16.14 x 14.13 Ins.: Engraved By James W. Steel From The Original Picture 495 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Painted By John Neagle. | Rev. Gregory T. Bedell D. D.- Printed by D. Stevens. | Rector of Sf Andrew's Church Philadel- phia (Copyright, 1831, by J. W. Steel.) 3002 MR. BURKE Line, rect. Half-length; face % right; hat on head. 3.10 x 3 Ins.: The Late | Mr Burke | Drawn § Engraved by J. W. Steel from a Sketch by J. Wood | Lopez $ Wemyss' Edition. | 1827 | (Copyright, April 18, 1827.) 3003 HENRY CLAY Medal-ruled, oval in rect., ornad; eagle above, shield, etc., below. Bust; profile, left. 5.3 x 3.14 Ins.: T. McPherson-J. W. Steel j H. Clay (auto.) | Anaglyp- tographic Process 3004 MRS. DARLEY Stip., rect. Half-length; face % left; right hand holding lock of hair at neck. 3.8 x 3.2 Ins.: Mrs. Darley | As Amelia. | Engraved by J. W. Steel from a painting by J. C. Darley. | Lopez # Wemyss' Edition. 3005 MILLARD FILLMORE Stip., engraving transferred to stone; vign. Full bust; face slightly to right. 4.6 x 4.6 Ins.: over, Sartain's Magazine. | under, Engraved by J. W. Steel from an original Daguerreotype by N. S. Bennett of Wash- ington City | Taken From Life Expressly For This Magazine- Transferred To Stone And Printed By P. S. Duval. | Millard Fillmore (auto.) | Thirteenth President of the United States. 3006 OLIVER GOLDSMITH Line, rect. Full bust; profile, left. 2.12 x 2.5 Ins.: J. W. Steel Sculp. | Oliver Goldsmith. Frontispiece to "Works of Goldsmith." Philadelphia, 1827. 3007 ELIAS HICKS Stip., broad rect. frame. Bust; face % left; hat on. 3.13x3.7 Ins:. Drawn from memory by J. W. Steel. | Elias Hicks. | (Copy- right, 1830, four lines.) 496 CHECK LIST 3008 THOMAS HORRY Line, rect. Full bust; profile, left. 4 x 3.6 Ins.: Painted by C. Fraser.-Engraved by J. W. Steel, Phila | Thomas Horry EaQ | Aged 72. 3009 ANDREW JACKSON Line, rect. frame, ornad. Full bust to left in cloak; face % right. 5.13x4 Ins.: Jari!)-Painted by J. Wood. | -1829. | Andrew Jackson, | President Elect Of the United States Of N. A. | Engraved by J. W. Steel for the Jackson Wreath. | Printed by S. Tiller. 3010 SAMUEL JOHNSON Line, oval in rect., very much ornad. Bust; face % left. 3.4 x 2.2 Ins.: Sam1 Johnson. L. L. D. | Engraved by J. W. Steel 3011 LEO XII Mixed, vign. Full bust in pontifical dress; face front. 4.4 x 4.12 Ins.: J. Vallou de Villeneuve 1826.-J. W. Steel Sculp. 1828. | His Holiness Leo XII | Sovereign Pontiff | Elected to the Ponti- ficate Septr 27th 1823. | Published by C. Strahan Philada 3012 HENRY MELCHIOR MUHLENBERG Line, rect. Half-length in robes; seated to left; face front; left hand on book; column in left background. 3.14 x 3.4 Ins.: C. W. Peale. Pinx*-J. W. Steel. Sculp* | Henry Melchior Muhlenberg (auto.) 3013 ELIZABETH PEPYS Stip., rect. Half-length; face front; palm branch in right hand across body. 4.8 x 3.7 Ins.: Hailes. Pinx*-J. W. Steel. Sculp* | Elizabeth Pepys. 3014 SAMUEL PEPYS Line, rect. Full bust in long wig; face % right. 4.9 x 3.8 Ins.: Sir G. Kneller, Pinx*-J. W. Steel, Sculp* | Samuel Pepys, Esq: 3015 GEORGE ROSS Line, rect. Nearly half-length; face front. 4.1 x 3.5 497 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: Geo. Ross. | Engraved by J. W Steel, from the original pic- ture. i. As described. n. Name in autograph. 3016 SAMUEL SLATER Line, rect. Half-length; face % left; arms under rect. 4.8 x 3.9 Ins.: Drawn by Mr Lincoln.-Engraved by J. W. Steel. | Samuel Slater (auto.) | Printed by E. W. Rogers. 3017 JOHN VAUGHAN Line, rect. Half-length; holding large book upright on table to left; face % right. 3 X 2.8 Ins.: John Vaughan Esq. | Engraved by J. W. Steel from the original painted by Sully for the | American Philosophical So- ciety. | W. Duffee Printer.-Copy right secured. | Published by R. H. Hobson lift Chestnut Street Philada 3018 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, rect. Three-quarter-length in Provincial uniform; stand- ing; face almost front; cocked hat on head; right hand in waist- coat ; gun under left arm. 5.10 x 4.7 Ins.: Painted by A. Dickinson.-Engraved by J. W. Steel. | Washington | in 1772. | JEtatis JJ). | three lines of certificate signed "George W P Custis" | (Copyright, 1833, by A. Dickin- son.) i. As described. n. Copyright erased and before certificate Engraved for Graham's Magazine. hi. As in n, but "Engraved for Graham's Magazine" erased, and Printed by Cammeyer Clark N. York, inserted. Hart, 14. 3019 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, vign. Bust to right. Oval medallion on a base, between medallions of Franklin and Jefferson, joined by a festoon of flowers extending down over medallions of Jackson and John Quincy Adams. Above, a female figure with dove; to her right, shipping; to her left, a bee-hive; above her, a ribbon inscribed "The American Arts only want encouragement." 9.5 x 7 498 CHECK LIST Ins.: Amies | Montgomery Co | near | Philadelphia | Drawn by T Underwood-Hot Pressed-Engraved by J. W. Steel Hart, 629. 3020 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Line, rect. frame, suspended. 1.10 x 2.5 Ins.: F. Doughty del-J. W. Steel Sc. | Baltimore | distant view 3021 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Line, rect. frame; festoons above. 1.11 x 2.5 Ins.: D. C. Johnston del.-J. W. Steel Sc. | Boston | from Rox- bury Heights. 3022 BREED'S HILL Line, rect. 1.4 x 2.4 Ins.: D. C. Johnston Del.-J. W. Steel Sculp. | Breed's Hill | From Bunker Hill 3023 CASTLE GARDEN, NEW YORK Line, rect. frame, suspended. 1.10 x 2.5 Ins.: Cummings del.-J. W. Steel Sc. | Castle Garden | New York 3024 CINCINNATI, OHIO Line, rect. 4.8 x 6.6 Ins.: View of Cincinnati, Ohio | Engraved by J. W. Steel for Graham's Magazine. | from an Original Daguerreotype 3025 FAIRMOUNT WATERWORKS Line, rect. frame; festoons above. 1.11 x 2.5 Ins.: G. Lehman del.-J. W. Steel Sc. | Water Works-Fair- mount. | Morning. 3026 GIRARD COLLEGE Line, rect. 4.4 x 6.13 Ins.: Designed and executed by Thomas U. Walter. Architect- Engraved by J. W. Steel | Girard College for Orphans at Phila- delphia. 3027 GRAY'S FERRY, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 2.12 x 3.13 Ins.: J. W. Steel. | Grays Ferry | (on the Schuylkill.) 499 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS i. As described. n. Ornamental frame added. Ins. changed to Engraved ex- pressly for the Lady's World of Fashion by J. W. Steel from a drawing taken by G. Lehman in 1828. | Gray's Ferry on the Schuylkill. 3028 HARPER'S FERRY, VIRGINIA Line, rect. 3.10 x 5.6 Ins.: Drawn by T. Doughty.-Engraved by J. W. Steel. | Har- per's Ferry, | Virginia | Engraved for the Ariel. 3029 THE HERMITAGE Line, rect. 2.15 x 4.6 Ins.: Drawn by T. Birch from a description furnished by a Friend at Washington. D. C. Engraved by J. W. Steel. | The Hermitage. 3030 MERION MEETING-HOUSE, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 4.3 x 5.14 Ins.: Hugh Reinagle Pinx1-Engraved by J. W. Steel. | Friends Meeting House Merion. | Pub: by C. G. Childs Engraver 80 Walnut S* Philadelphia-1830. | Copy right secured. 3031 NEW ORLEANS BATTLE Aquatint, rect. 11 x 16.9 Ins.: Drawn by S. Seymour-Engraved by J. W. Steel. | Battle of New Orleans | and Defeat of the British under the Command of Sir Edward Packenham | by Gen1 Andrew Jackson | 8th JanV 1815. | Published by Wm. H. Morgan, N° 114 Chesnut St. Phila- delphia | two lines in each lower corner. 3032 NIAGARA FALLS Line, rect. 2.9 x 3.14 Ins.: Drawn by T. Birch-Engraved by J. W. Steel | Falls of Niagara | From the American ladder 3033 PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. frame; festoons above. 1.11 x 2.5 Ins.: G. Lehman del.-J. W. Steel Sc. | Pittsburg. | evening scene. 500 CHECK LIST 3034 THIRD STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA Line, vign. 4.12x6.8 + Ins.: Engraved by J. W. Steel | Third Street Hall 3035 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 3.6 x 5.2 Ins.: Drawn by Geo. Strickland.-Engraved by J. W. Steel. University. | Pub by C. G. Childs Engraver Philadelphia 1828. Copy right Secured. 3036 WASHINGTON'S HEADQUARTERS Line, rect. frame; festoons above. 1.11 x 2.5 Ins.: W. Albright del.-J. W. Steel Sc. | Washington's Quar- ters. | Connelville 3037 WIDOWS AND ORPHANS ASYLUM, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 3.5 x 5.2 Ins.: Drawn by Geo. Strickland-Engraved by J. W. Steel. | Widows' and Orphans' Asylum. | Pub. by C. G. Childs, Engraver. Philadelphia 1827. 3038 "PICTURESQUE POCKET DIARY FOR 1826" A small book with the above title, published by A. R. Poole, Philadelphia, contains the following line engravings by J. W. Steel: Frontispiece. Line, rect. 2.8x3.14 Ins.: Drawn by T Doughty-Eng. by J. W. Steel | The Capitol Washington Small views, 1.4 x 2.4 each, as follows: Ins.: T. Doughty del-J. W. Steel Sc. | President's House Wash- ington Ins.: T. Birch del-J. W. Steel Sc. | Boston Ins.: T. Doughty del.-J. W. Steel Sc. | Gilpin's Mills on the Brandywine Ins.: H. Bridport del.-J. W. Steel Sc. | The Residence of the Count de Survilliers Bordentown Ins.: T. Doughty del.-J. W. Steel Sc. | Schuylkill near Flat- Rock Ins.: T. Birch del-J. W. Steel | Andalusia the Seat of Nicholas Biddle Esq. 501 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: T. Birch del.-J. W. Steel Sc. | The Residence of Sam1 Breck Esq. on the Schuylkill Ins.: W. G. Wall del.-J. W. Steel Sc. | Near Fishkill on the Hudson HENRY STONE 3039 AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY Line, enclosing rect. of four lines. At top, cloud with rays. At bottom, seal of the Society, with banana plant and date-palm at sides. Rect. 6.4 x 8.13 Ins.: Office-of the | Colonization Society | W ashington- | This certifies that | is a Member for life, of the | American Colonization Society. | under seal, Henry Stone del. et sculp. Certificate filled out in 1826; signed by Bushrod Washington as President. 3040 CAPE MONTSERADO Line, rect. 4.10 x 11.14 Ins.: Henry Stone del1 et sculp1 | View of the Colonial Settlement at Cape Montserado. WILLIAM I. STONE 3041 CLARK BROWN Stip., oval. Half-length in robes; face % right. 3.3 x 2.9 Ins.: W. I. Stone. Sc. Washn | Revd Clark Brown. 3042 CAPITOL AT WASHINGTON Etching, rect. 3.1 x 7.9 Ins.: W. I. Stone Aqua? | East Front Of The Capitol ] Engd for the National Calender. 1823. 3043 CAPITOL AT WASHINGTON Described as-Rect. 2.13 x 7. Drawn by C. Bullfinch; engraved by W. I. Stone. For the "National Calender," 1822. Title, "West Front of the Capitol." 502 CHECK LIST 3044 PRESIDENT'S HOUSE, WASHINGTON Described as-Rect. 2.13 x 5.10. Engraved by W. I. Stone for the "National Calender," Washington, 1822. Title, "North Front of the Presidents House." 3045 DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Described as-Engraved in facsimile and of the same size as the original, by W. I. Stone, Washington, D. C. This plate is ad- vertised as published in 1823-"after three years labor in its preparation." WILLIAM STRICKLAND 3046 STEPHEN DECATUR Aquatint, rect. Full bust in uniform; profile, left. Olive branches below, and on ribbon, "Free Trade & Sailors Rights." 5.14 x 7.8 Ins.: Designed 4 Aquatinted by Strickland | Commodore De- catur | Destroyed the Frigate Philadelphia, 180.^-Captured brought in the British Frigate Macedonian, 181% | Philadelphia. Published by John Kneass, copperplate printer 3047 ISAAC HULL Aquatint, vign. Half-length in uniform; face % left. Laurel branches below and on ribbon, "First In Victory First In Battle." " 6.6 x 6.7 + Ins.: Aquatinted by-W. Strickland | Captain I. Hull | Eluded the British Fleet July 181%-Captured the Guerriere Aug. 181%. | Published by John Kneass Phila. i. Before publication line. n. As described. 3048 ANDREW JACKSON Aquatint, vign. Half-length in uniform; face % left; cocked hat on head; beneath, clouds, cannon, etc., and on ribbon, "De- feated 8000 British at New Orlean 1815" 7.4 x 6.12 + Ins.: Aquatinted by W. Strickland | General Jackson | Hero of New Orleans 503 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 3049 JAMES LAWRENCE Aquatint, vign. Full bust in uniform; face % left. Clouds and laurel branches below and on ribbon, "Dont Give Up The Ship." 6.4 x 5.6 + Ins.: Aquatinted by W. Strickland | Captn Lawrence | late of the United States Navy i. As described. ii. Plate gone entirely over in line. Same inscription as above; but under inscription, Published Sold by John Kneass N° 125 Market Street 3050 MERRIWETHER LEWIS Stip., rect. Full-length, standing, in hunting dress. 6.4 X 3.10 Ins.: St. Memin Pinx*-Strickland Sculp1 | Merriwether Lewis Esqr i. As described. ii. Over rect., Ariel; below, Pub. by P. Price Jr Philada 3051 THOMAS MACDONOUGH Aquatint, vign. Half-length in uniform; profile, left. Laurel branches below, and on a ribbon, "Heroe of Lake Champlain." 5.12x6 + Ins.: none. 3052 GEORGE WASHINGTON Aquatint, vign. Bust on a pedestal, Stuart head, face to left. On pedestal, U. S. shield, with laurel branches. Extending from under bust and over pedestal, a scroll inscribed "Constitution of the United States." Signed "Geo Washington." 8.12 X 6.8 Ins.: none. Hart, 477. 3053 BETHLEHEM, PENNSYLVANIA Aquatint, rect. 12.10 x 19 Ins.: T. Birch pinx. | Strickland sc. | Bethlehem-Pennsylvania 3054 THE CONSTITUTION, LEVANT AND CYANE Aquatint, rect. Sea fight with three ships. 3.15x7.7 Ins.: Levant-Constitution-Cyane | View of the action between the U. S. Frigate Constitution the British ships Levant Cyane. | Aquatinted by Strickland for the Analectic Magazine and Naval Chronicle-Published by M. Thomas-.Philadelphia. 504 CHECK LIST 3055 THE CONSTITUTION AND GUERRIERE (For description see W. Kneass, No. 1660) 3056 FORT NIAGARA Aquatint, rect. 4 x 6.14 Ins.: Strickland sc. | Fort Niagara taken from the British side of the River at Newark. 3057 FORT OSWEGO Aquatint, rect. 3.13 x 7.8 Ins.: W. Strickland sc. | Attack on Fort Oswego 3058 FORT SANDUSKY Etch., vign. Plan of the fort. 4.6 x 7.7 Ins.: W. Strickland sc. 3059 BATTLE OF NIAGARA Aquatint, rect. 3.14x7.8 Ins.: Strickland Sc. | Battle of Niagara | from a sketch by Major Biddle. 3060 THE PEACOCK AND L'EPERVIER Aquatint, vign. Naval combat. 3.10 x 6.2 Ins.: T. Birch del. - W. Strickland sc. | Peacock $ L'Epervier. 3061 QUEENSTOWN, CANADA Aquatint, rect. 4.1 x 7 Ins.: Strickland Aqua1, | Queenstown, upper Canada. 3062 ST. HELENA Aquatint, rect. 4.1 x 6.14 Ins.: Drawn by Cap. Barnett Dragoons-Strickland sc. | Part of Sf James valley with a distant view of the Town of Sf Helena 3063 SACKETTS HARBOR, NEW YORK Aquatint, rect. 3.14 x 7.9 Ins.: T. Birch del.-W. Strickland sc. | South-east view of Sack- etts harbour. 505 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 3064 SUSQUEHANNA RIVER Aquatint, rect. 4.6 x 7.6 Ins.: J. L. Morton del.-Aquatinted by Strickland. | View on the Susquehannah. 3065 WASHINGTON HALL, PHILADELPHIA Aquatint, rect. 10 x 15.11 Ins.: Drawn by G. Strickland | Washington Hall | Philadelphia | Dedicated to the Washington Benevolent Society of Pennsylvania. -by G. Strickland 3066 WATER GAP, PENNSYLVANIA Aquatint, rect. 12.10 x 19 Ins.: T. Birch pinx.-Strickland sc. | View of the Water Gap and Columbia Glass Works-River Delaware 3067 HAND-IN-HAND SOCIETY Aquatint, oval. Scene of the death of Captain James Lawrence; in chair; women and two children seated at table, man behind table. 10.4 x 13.13 Ins.: W. Strickland del. sc. Heading to certificate of the Hand-in-Hand Benevolent So- ciety, of Philadelphia. 3068 LAWRENCE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, PHILADELPHIA Aquatint, oval. Scene of the death of Captain James Lawrence; below this an eagle with scroll inscribed, "Don't give up the ship." 11.4x11.7 Ins.: W. Strickland del. & sc. 3069 LANDSCAPE PAINTING The following work is illustrated with ten aquatints engraved by Strickland, though unsigned: "The Art | of | Colouring and Painting Landscapes | in | Water Colours | accompanied with | Ten Engravings | Selected from the best Masters on those Sub- jects | by an Amateur. | Kneass Sc. Philada | (vignette, land- scape, signed) | Philada W. Strickland del. & Sc. | Baltimore | Published by Fielding Lucas Junr N° 138 Market St. | 1815." 3070 BREADFRUIT Aqua., vign. 7.6 x 3.14 Ins.: Bread Fruit. | W. Strickland sc. 506 CHECK LIST 3071 ISLANDS Aqua., rect. line. Elevations of various islands. 4.8 x 7.12 Ins.: Drawn by D. Adams Chaplain-W. Strickland sc. 3072 MASSACHUSETTS BAY Aqua., rect. Relief map. 7.7 x 4.2 Ins.: Drawn by Cap1 Porter 3073 MOUINA Aqua., vign. Full-length to front; face, profile left; war-club in left hand. 6.1 x 4 Ins.: Drawn by Captn Porter-Engraved by W. Strickland | Mouina. | Chief Warrior of the Tayehs. 3074 STILTS Aqua., vign. in rect. line. Two carved stilts. 7.7 X 4.8 Ins.: over, Stilts | under, W. Strickland sc. 3075 TAAWATTAA Aqua., vign. in rect. fine. Full bust; tattooed; face front; feather head-dress. 7.3 x 4.8 Ins.: Drawn by Capt. Porter.-Engraved by W Strickland. | Taawattaa. | the Priest. 3076 TYPEE GOD Aqua., vign. in rect. line. An idol and ear and neck ornaments. 7x4.8 Ins.: Typee God | Ornament for the Neck | Womens Ear Orna- ments | Men's Ear Ornament. | W. Strickland del. # sc. 3077 WAR CANOE Aqua., vign. A war canoe with a steersman and eighteen rowers. 3.2 x 7.14 Ins.: Drawn by Capt. Porter.-Engraved by W. Strickland. | 3078 WAR CLUB, ETC. Aqua., rect. line. War-club, sling, gorget, etc. 7.6 x 3.14 Ins.: War Club | Ear Ornament | War Conch | Sling | Gorget | Whales Tooth | Hair Ornament | W. Strickland del. sc. 507 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 3079 SCULPTURED BONES Aqua., vign. Four views of a carved bone. 6.15 x 4.4 Ins.: over, Four Views of a Sculptur'd Bone {supposed to be the Femur | of an Elk) found in an ancient Indian Grave, or Bar- row, | in the Town of Cincinnati, on the River Ohio, 1801. | un- der, dimensions. | W. Strickland del. sc. BENJAMIN TANNER 3080 JOHN ADAMS Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 5.14 x 4.14 + Ins.: B. Tanner, Sc. | John Adams Esqr 3081 SOLOMON ALLEN Stip., rect. Half-length; seated to right; face % right. 3.14x3.4 Ins.: Painted by E. Ames.-Engraved by B. Tanner W. R. Jones. | Rev. Solomon Allen | AEt: 70. 3082 FRANCIS ASBURY Stip., rect. frame. Half-length; seated at table; face % right. 13.9 x 10.7 Ins.: Painted by J. Paradise.-Engraved by B. Tanner. | The Revd Francis Asbury, | Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in the United States. | Philadelphia; Published 27th March, 1811}.. by B. Tanner. N° 7Jp South 8th Street. | (Copy- right, March 5, 1814.) 3083 JOHN BUNYAN Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. *** Ins.: Tanner Sc. | Bunyan. | Published by R. Johnson, Phila 3084 WILLIAM BURKITT Line, oval in rect. Scroll and motto above; arms below. Full bust in robes; face right. 11.8 x 7.2 Ins.: Gulielmus Burkitt A. M. | Tanner sculpt jy. York. 3085 JOHN CARROLL Stip., rect. Half-length in robes; seated; face % left; book in hands; Episcopal arms below. 19.6 x 15.10 508 CHECK LIST Ins.: Painted by J. Paul-Engraved by W. S. Leney F. S. A. # B. Tanner F. S. A. \ The Most Reverend John Carroll D. D. | First Archbishop of Baltimore. | same title in Latin | Published 1st June 1812 by Benjamin Tanner, Engraver, N° 74 Eighth Street, Philadelphia. 3086 WILLIAM DODD Stip., oval. Bust; face % left. 3.1 x 2.8 Ins.: Tanner sc. | Dodd Frontispiece to "Thoughts in Prison." Philadelphia, 1808. 3087 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., rect. frame, ornad. Full bust; nearly profile right; fur cap and glasses on. 6.12 x 5.15 Ins.: Painted, by C. N. Cochin. 1777.-Engraved, by B. Tanner. | Benjamin Franklin. | Born at Boston, January 17th 1706. Died at Philadelphia, April 17th 1790. | Published by B. Tanner, N° 74 South Eighth Street; Philadelphia; 1822. 3088 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, oval. Bust; profile, left. 3.12 x 3 Ins.: Engraved by B. Tanner, N. York Septr 1791^ Benj. Franklin, L. L. D. | New York, Published by Sam1 Campbell, Octr 1794. 3089 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., oval in rect. laid off in "bricks"; name on panel in rect. Full bust; profile, right. 3.11 x 2 Ins.: Dr Benj. Franklin. | Tanner, sc. | Philadelphia, Published by W. W. Woodward, 1801. 3090 JOSEPH GERRALD Stip., oval. Full bust; profile, right; over oval, "Omne salum forti patria." 3.2 x 2.3 Ins.: B. Tanner Sculpt | Josep]i Gerrald | A Delegate to the British Convention | New York Published by Sam1 Campbell, Oct1' 14th 179^ 3091 JOHN GLOUCESTER Mixed, rect. in rect., ornad. Over inner rect., Bible in clouds, with rays. Half-length to right; face % right; right hand up- lifted. 9.15x7.13 509 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: Painted by J. Robinson.-Engraved by B. Tanner W. R. Jones. | Revd John Gloucester, | Late Pastor of the first African | Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. | Published August 1st 1823, by J. How, Philadelphia. 3092 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 4 x 3.2 Ins.: Tanner Sc. | Alexr Hamilton. i. As described. n. Outer oval added (6A x 4.14) ; at top, diverging rays, and broader rays extending to outer oval and through title. Relettered Walter Robertson Pinx1-B. Tanner, Sculp1 | Gen1 Alexander Hamilton. Note. The example seen is cut close to the outer oval and there may have been other inscriptions. No. n is probably the first state of the plate; the plate was then relettered and cut down to 6 x 4.10, as shown by the plate-mark on No. I. 3093 JAMES HERVEY Stip., oval. Full bust in robes; face % left. 3.1 x 2.6 Ins.: Tanner j Hervey. | Published by R Johnson 3094 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., oval in rect. Name on panel under oval. 3.3 x 2.6 Ins.: T. Jefferson. | B. Tanner, sc. | Published by M. Carey. 3095 MARQUIS LAFAYETTE Line, rect. frame, omad. Full bust in civilian dress; face front; ships in background. 8.5 x 6.10 Ins.: Engraved by B. Tanner, from a Lithographic Print. Pub- lished in Paris in 1818. | Lafayette (auto.) | Published March 27^ 1821f., by B. Tanner N° 71^ South Eighth Street, Phila- delphia. 3096 JOHN BLAIR LINN Line, silhouette. Head; profile, right. 2.6 x 1.8 Ins.: B. Tanner sc. | J. B. Linn. 3097 MAURICE MARGAROT Line, oval. Bust; face front. 1.15 x 1.8 Ins.: Engraved for the Trial of Maurice Margarot | Benjn Tan- 510 CHECK LIST ner Sculpt. | Maurice Margarot. | Questions put to the Lord Jus- tice Clerk. | seven lines. 3098 JACQUES DE MOLAY Line, rect. Full-length; standing; face % right. 5.12x3.14 Ins.: Baquoy del.-B. Tanner sc. | Jacques de Molay, | Grand Master of the Templars: | Burned at Paris 11th March 131J^. 3099 WILLIAM ROBERTSON Line, oval. Half-length; face % left. 4.2 x 3.5 Ins.: Sr Josa Reynolds Pinx1-B. Tanner Sc. | Wm Robertson D.D. 3100 CHARLES ROLLIN Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 3.3 x 2.13 Ins.: To face the Title | Tanner Sc. | Charles Rollin | late Prin- cipal of the University of Paris, etc. four lines. 3101 LAURENCE STERNE Line, oval in rect. Below oval, man reading a book to three men smoking. Full bust; face front. 5.7 x 3.3 Ins.: Tanner, Sc. | Laurence Sterne, A. M. | Prebendary of York. 3102 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform to right; Cincinnatus on left lapel. 5.10 x 4.9 Ins.: B. Tanner, sc. | George Washington. | First President of the United States | and late Lieutenant General of the American Armies. | Died at Mount Vernon 1^ Decr 1799. Aged 68 Years. Hart, 691. 3103 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval in lined rect. Bust to right; name on tablet below oval. 3.13 x 2.6 Ins.: G. Washington. | Tanner, sc. | Engraved for the Revd M. L. Weems. Hart, 524. 3104 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval in rect. Bust to right. 3.4 x 2.6 Ins.: B. Tanner, sc. | Published by J. Ormrod, J^l Chesnut Street. Hart, 525. 511 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 3105 GEORGE WASHINGTON Slip., oval. Full bust in uniform to left. 4.12 x 3.11 Ins.: Engraved for the W ashingtoniana. [ Savage, pinx.-Tan- ner, sc. | G. Washington. i. As described. ii. Title repeated in a smaller letter. m. First line erased. Hart, 218. 3106 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Bust to right. Engraver's name in border. 4.8 x 3.13 Ins.: B. Tanner, Sc. | G. Washington. Hart, 523. 3107 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, circular. Bust; profile, right; in the act of being crowned by an angel to right. In lower part of circle an oval tablet in- scribed "Washington | First in War, First in Peace | and First in the Hearts of His | Countrymen." Diam. 2.1 Ins.: B. Tanner, Sculp1 3108 ANTHONY WAYNE Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; hat on head. 3.10 x 2.12 Ins.: Tanner sculp. | Gen. Wayne. From "New York Magazine," March, 1797. 3109 WILLIAM WILBERFORCE Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.8 x 2.13 Ins.: I. Cruikshank, del.-B. Tanner sc. | W. Wilberforce, Esqr M. P. | Philad. Pub. by William P. Farrand, Market Street. 3110 WILLIAM WINTERBOTHAM Line, oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.15 x 3.2 Ins.: Tanner Sculp1 | Wm Winterbotham. | New-York. Published by John Reid. 3111 AMERICAN GENERALS Stip., vign. Group of one rect., four oval, and one octagonal frame against plinth, surmounted by eagle with divergent rays; with flags and military trophies. 7.12 x 4.12 512 CHECK LIST Ins.: Tanner, Vallance, Kearny Co. Sc. | 1. Dearborn.-3. Jackson.-5. Brown. | 2. Scott.-4* Harrison.-6. Pike. | Amer- ican Generals. 3112 BRITISH ADMIRALS Stip., vign. Group of one octagonal and four oval frames, sur- mounted by Jove's thunderbolt with divergent rays and clouds; with flags and naval trophies. 7.6 x 4.11 Ins.: Tanner, Vallance, Kearny $ Co. Sc. | 1. Howe.-3. S1 Vin- cent. | 5. Nelson. | 2. Duncan.-4- Collingwood. | British Ad- mirals. 3113 FRENCH MARSHALS Stip., vign. Group of six frames against plinth, with divergent rays above and flags, liberty-cap, etc. 7.6 x 4.4 Ins.: Tanner, Vallance, Kearny $ Co. Sc. | 1. Soult.-3. Murat.- 5. Massena. | 2. Marmont.-4- Berthier. - 6. Ney. | French Mar- shalls. 3114 EUROPEAN GENERALS Stip., vign. Group of five frames, surmounted by helmet, flag, etc., with flags and wreaths below. 7.3 x 4.9 Ins.: Tanner, Vallance, Kearny $ Co. Sc. | 1. Moreau.-3. Ber- nadotte. | 5. Blucher. | 2. Plat off.-4- Schwartzenberg. | From Portraits taken at Berlin Vienna Stockholm St Petersburg 4 Paris. 3115 AMERICA GUIDED BY WISDOM Line, rect. America seated; Minerva standing before equestrian figure of Washington. To left, a cottage, Ceres and Mercury; ships and sea in background. 15.3 x 22.1 Ins.: Drawn By John J. Barralett-Engraved By Tanner, Val- lance, Kearny Co. | America Guided By Wisdom: | An Alle- gorical representation of the United States, denoting their Inde- pendence and prosperity. | (six lines) | Published by Tanner, Vallance, Kearny $ Co. No. 10 Library St Philadelphia. | Printed by W. B. Acock 3116 ABERCROMBIE MONUMENT Outline, rect., ruled background. 6.8 x 6.14 Ins.: Westmacott fecit-B. Tanner, Sculp. | Monument to Sir Ralph Abercrombie; | Erected in St Pauls Cathedral. 513 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 3117 AQUEDUCT BRIDGE AT EVORA Line, reel. 3.7 x 5.2 Ins.: B. T. sc. | Aqueduct Bridge of Q. Sertorius at Evora in Portugal. | From a Drawing taken on the Spot. | Engraved for Paine's Geography Published by Low $ Willes, New York. 3118 BATTLE MONUMENT, BALTIMORE Line, rect. 6.3 x 4.3 Ins.: Max. Godefroy Esqr P. A. ^c. invenit # delint qsi5.-En- graved by B. Tanner. | Battle Monument. | The Corner Stone of which was laid in Baltimore at the Solemnity | of the 12th of Sepr 1815, in Commemoration of the Defenders of Baltimore, | who fell on the XII of Sepr 1814, at the Battle of North Point | the XIII during the Bombardment of Fort McHenry. i. As described. n. With Published by S. C. Atkinson, for the Casket. 3119 BEACON HILL MONUMENT, BOSTON Line, rect. 6 x 3.13 Ins.: Sutliff del.-B. Tanner fc.\ Monument on Beacon Hill, Boston. 3120 CADER IDRIS Line, rect. Landscape. 5.2 x 7.1 Ins.: B. Tanner, Sc. | Cader Idris 3121 SIEGE OF CHARLESTON Line, rect. Map. 9.14x11.8 Ins.: Plan | of the Siege of | Charlestown | in | South Carolina. | Tanner, Sc. | under rect., Published by C. Smith New York (1796). 3122 DICKINSON COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 4.3 x 7 Ins.: From a Sketch by A. Brackenridge.-B. Tanner F. S. A. fc. | Dickinson College. 3123 DORSEY'S GOTHIC MANSION, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 6 x 5.9 Ins.: Mills del.-B. Tanner sc. | J. Dorsey's Gothic Mansion. 514 CHECK LIST 3124 FAIRMOUNT WATERWORKS Line, reel. 3.9 x 6.14 Ins.: Drawn by T. Birch.-Engraved by B. Tanner. | The Water Works at Fair-Mount, Philadelphia. | Published by H. S. Tan- ner, Philada 3125 FINLAND VIEW Line, reel. Landscape. 4.15 x 7.1 Ins.: B. Tanner Sc | View in Finland. 3126 FINLEY CHAIN BRIDGE Line, vign. 4x7 Ins.: Wm Strickland del.-B. Tanner fc. | View of the Chain Bridge invented by James Finley Esqr 3127 FRANKLINVILLE, KENTUCKY Line, rect. Plan of. 6.4 x 4.8 Ins.: Plan of | Franklinville, | in Mason County, | Kentucky. | five lines. | Tanner Sc. 3128 GIANTS' CAUSEWAY Line, rect. 5.15 x 9.8 Ins.: B. Tanner fc. | East Prospect of the Giants Causeway. 3129 INDEPENDENT CHURCH, BALTIMORE Line, rect. 4.2 x 6.4 Ins.: Max11 Godefroy Esqr P. A. delin. from Nature 1819.-Tan- ner, Vallance, Kearny fy Co. sc. | A Perspective View of the 1st Independent Church of Baltimore. 3130 CATSKILL, NEW YORK Line, rect. 3.10 x 6.4 Ins.: above, N. Y. Mag. Sept. 1797 | below, A. P. Fecit-B. T. sc. | Sketch of the Town of Kaats-Kill, Hudson River. 3131 LAUNCH OF FULTON THE FIRST Line, rect. 9.13 x 14.10 Ins.: Drawn by J. J. Barralet from a Sketch by-Morgan taken on the spot.-B. Tanner direx^ | Launch of the Steam Frigate Fulton the First at New York, 29th Octr 1814. | 150 feet long 515 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS and 57 feet wide, will mount 30 long1 32 pounders, and 2 100 pounders (Columbiards) | Published by Cammeyer # Acock, No. 10 Library Street Philada 1819 3132 LIPARI VOLCANO Line, reel. 3.15 x 6.11 Ins.: under, Tanner, Sc. | The Volcano of Lipari. 3133 LYSTRA, KENTUCKY Line, reel. Plan. 6.4 x 4.8 Ins.: Plan of Lystra, | in Nelson County; Kentucky. | Tanner sc. 3134 MACDONOUGH'S VICTORY Line, reel. 17.2 x 24.9 Ins.: Painted by H. Reinagle.-Engraved by B. Tanner. | Mac- donough's Victory on Lake Champlain. | And Defeat of the British Army at Plattsburg by Gen1 Macomb, Septr 11th 1811^. | Published l^1 July 1816 by B. Tanner, Engraver, N° 7South Eighth Street, Philadelphia. | (Copyright, 1816.) ] Printed by Rogers fy Esler. Published with an engraved key and plan of the action. 3135 ASCENT OF MONT BLANC Line, rect. Men ascending a mountain. 6.10 x 8.8 Ins.: B. Tanner fc | Saussures ascent of Mont Blanc. 3136 OHIOPHYLE FALLS, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 3.11 x 6.8 Ins.: Tanner | A View of Ohiophyle Falls in Pennsylvania. 3137 PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS Line, rect. 4.12 x 6.9 Ins.: J. J. Barralet del.-B. Tanner fc | The Pennsylvania Acad- emy of the Fine Arts. 3138 PERRY'S VICTORY Line, rect. 17.4 x 25.8 Ins.: Drawn by J. J. Barralet-Engraved by B. Tanner. [ Perry's Victory on Lake Erie | September the 10th 1813. | (six lines references.) | Published 1st January 1815 by B. Tanner, 516 CHECK LIST Engraver, No. 7£ South Eighth Street, Philadelphia. i. Original Copyright, Oct. 14, 1814, by B. Tanner. n. As described. 3139 SHERBURNE, NANTUCKET Line, rect. 3.15 x 7.15 Ins.: From a Sketch bp J. Sansom Esqr-B. Tanner fc. | The Town of Sherburne in the Island of Nantucket. 3140 SPANISH INN Line, rect. Interior of room with people eating, dancing, etc. 5.14 x 4.1 Ins.: B. Tanner fc.\ A Spanish Inn. 3141 STAFFA Line, rect. Landscape. 4.15 x 7.3 Ins.: B. Tanner fc. | Bending Pillars at Staff a. 3142 TOMB OF THE SCIPIOS Line, rect. 6.3 x 3.13 Ins.: over, N. Y. Mag. July 1797 | under, Tanner sc. | Tomb of the Scipios near Tarragona, 1775 3143 UNITED STATES AND MACEDONIAN Line, rect. Naval combat. 17.4 x 24.6 Ins.: Painted by T. Birch.-Engraved by B. Tanner. | United States and Macedonian. | three lines description in two columns. 3144 WEAR BRIDGE, ENGLAND Line, rect. *** Ins.: Tanner sc. | The Cast Iron Bridge over the River Wear, built by Rowland Burdon Esqr M. P. | Span £36 ft. Height 100 ft. Spring of the Arch 33 ft. THACKARA 3145 FRONTISPIECE Line, vign. 4.15 x 3.2 Ins.: Thackara | Tis to ye Press # Pen we Mortals owe | etc. 517 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Frontispiece to "The Instructor, or Young Man's Best Com- panion, etc.," by James Fisher. Burlington, New Jersey, Isaac Collins, 1775. THACKARA & VALLANCE 3146 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, oval. Bust; profile, right. 4.2 x 3.6 Ins.: Engraved by Thackara Vallance Philada 179^. | Benj. Franklin, L. L. D. 3147 JOHN HOWARD Line, oval in rect. Full bust; profile, right. 3.14x3.1 Ins.: Engrav'd by Thackara Vallance Philada 179^. \ John Howard, L. L. D. F. R. S. | Published by J. Ormrod N° 1^1 Chesnut Street Philada i. As described. ii. Title changed to, over, The Evangelical Intelligencer. | date erased, and under name, Engraved for W. P. Farrand. 3148 MICHAEL WEADERS Line, rect. Full-length; seated to front; hands folded on lap; face front; hat on floor by side. 10.3 x 7.12 Ins.: none. The portrait of this eccentric character of Philadelphia is un- signed in the two examples seen. It is ascribed to Thackara in the Phillips Print Collection of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. 3149 CARPENTERS COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. In center, Columbia with liberty-cap and shield bear- ing American eagle. On base of pedestal, the arms of the Car- penters Company. To right, two columns, and domed building and pyramid in distance. To left, a mansion and a bridge. 5.5x8 Ins.: J. Thackara fecit. Heading to a Certificate of Membership in the Carpenters Company of Philadelphia. 3150 FRANKLIN LIBRARY, PHILADELPHIA Line, vign. 2.5 x 3.15 Ins.: W. Strickland del. - Thackara Son Sc. 518 CHECK LIST Vignette in title, "Life and Writings of B. Franklin." By W. Duane, Philadelphia, 1818. 3151 NIAGARA FALLS Line, vign. 3.14 x 6.14 Ins.: A. Ellicott Esq. Del.-Thackara # Vallance Sculp1 3152 JOHNNY BULL'S FROLIC Described as-A quarto caricature-"J. Thackara fee* Gazette Extraordinary, or the American Wasp spoiling Johnny Bull's Frolick." 3153 PLAN OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Line, vign. Map. 20.10 x 27.14 Ins.: Plan | of the City of | Washington | in the Territory of Columbia, | ceded by the States of | Virginia and Maryland | to the | United States of America, | and by them established as the | Seat of their Government, | after the Year | MDCCC. | Engraved by Thackara ty Vallance Philada 1792. Note. James Thackara and Thackara & Son engraved a num- ber of the plates for Dobson's edition of Rees' encyclopedia. WILLIAM THORNTON 3154 CJESAR AUGUSTUS Mez., broad oval in rect. copy of an engraved gem. Bust; profile, right. On border of oval (1.14 wide) the size of the original gem is indicated, with the inscription "Gem06 Mag0" 8.12 X 7.7 Ins.: under bust,AIOSKOYPIAHS*| below, Ccesar Augustus. | Dio- scoridis. opus | Amethysto incisum | Ex Cimeliarchio March,, de Maximis Roma?. Humbly Dedicated to the Revd Doct. Baldwin of Aldingham | by his friend |®oprrov J. V. N. THROOP 3155 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, vign. Full bust; profile, left. 2.10 x 1.10 Ins.: J. V. N. Throop Sc | Benyamin Franklin 519 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 3156 JAMES INGLIS Slip., vign. Full bust; face front; glasses on. 3.14 x 3.3 Ins.: J. Wood Pinxt.-J. 7. N. Throop Sculpt. | James Inglis D. D. | Published by N. G. Maxwell Baltimore. 3157 LEVI PARSONS Stip., vign. Full bust; face % right; glasses on. 2.13 x 2.9 Ins.: Morse pinxt-J. V. N. Throop Sc1 | Revd Levi Parsons A. M. | Missionary to Palestine. O. H. THROOP 3158 ROBERT BURNS Line, rect. Full bust; face % left. 2.7 x 1.13 Ins.: 0 H Throop, Sc. N. Y. | Burns. 3159 NOTCH HOUSE Line, rect. of three lines. 2.12 x 4.4 Ins.: Eng^ by 0. H. Throop. 172 Broadway. N. Y\ Notch House. | White Mountains. 3160 MOORE'S WORKS O. H. Throop engraved the vignettes on the title-page of "The Works of Thomas Moore Esq. Complete in Six Volumes." New York, G. Smith, 1825. CORNELIUS TIEBOUT 3161 JOHN ADAMS Stip., oval. Half-length; face % right. 8.15 X 7 Ins.: C. Tiebout Sc1 | John Adams. | Published by A. Day N° 33 Chesnut Sf Philada. 3162 MICHEL ANGELO Outline, rect. Full bust; face % right. 4.1 x 2.9 Ins.: Mich1 Angelo | Painted by S. del Piornbo.-Engraved by C. Tiebout, F. S. A. 520 CHECK LIST 3163 J. ANKARSTROM Stip., oval. Full bust; profile, right; chained by neck to a post. 3.5 x 2.10 Ins.: N. York Mag. (January, 1793) | Tiebout | J. Ankar- strom, | the Regicide. 3164 HUGH BLAIR Line, oval in rect. Full bust; face % right. 5.13 x 4 Ins.: Hugh Blair D. D. | Tiebout Sculp | New York Publish'd Feb 7.1793 by T. Allen N° 12 Queen Street. 3165 ANN ELIZA BLEECKER Stip., oval frame in rect., ornad. Name on base. Bust; face % right. 3.15 x 2.12 Ins.: Mrs Ann Eliza Bleecker. | Tiebout Sculp. i. As described. ii. Added, Published by Riley Adams New York. 3166 ROBERT BURNS Stip., oval in rect., with sickle, wreath, etc. Full bust to left. 4.15x3.5 Ins.: C. Tiebout Sc. | Robert Burns 3167 GEORGE CLINTON Stip., rect. Half-length in uniform; face % right. 12.11x9.14 Ins.: Painted by J. Wright; Engraved by C. Tiebout. ] George Clinton | Late Governor of New York | (Published by C. & A. Tiebout, 250 Pearl St., New York, November 1, 1796.) 3168 JOHN PHILPOT CURRAN Stip., oval in rect., ornad. Bust; face % right. 6 X 4.1 Ins.: on tablet, John Philpot Curran. | The Irish Orator. | below rect., C. Tiebout Sc. | Published by G. Douglas Baltimore. 3169 ELIZABETH Stip., oval. Half-length; hat on head; face % left. 3.5 x 2.10 Ins.: C. Tiebout sc. | Elizabeth. Frontispiece to "Elizabeth, or the Exiles of Siberia," Phila- delphia, 1809. 521 3170 ALEXANDER ERSKINE Line, rect. Full bust; face front. 4.5 x 3.11 Ins.: Published 28 February 1796. by I. Herbert N° 29 Great Russell Street. Bloomsbury. | Tiebout sc \ Alex. Erskine. | Pleni- potentiary for Sweden | 161(9 i. As described. n. "1649" altered to "1641." 3171 HORATIO GATES Stip., oval. Half-length in uniform; face % left. 9.2 x 7.2 Ins.: Painted by G. Stuart.-Engraved by C. Tiebout. | General Gates | From the Original Picture in the possession of Ebenf Stevens Esqr | New York, Published by C. A. Tiebout N° 29 Gold Street JanV 1st 1798. i. As described. ii. Title changed to James Monroe. | President of the United States. 3172 THOMAS GRAY Stip., rect. in wreathed oval. Bust; profile, left. Below oval, a burying scene. 4.2 x 2.10 Ins.: C. Tiebout Sc. | Slow thro' the church-way path we saw | him borne | p. 121 | Published by B. J. fy R. Johnson 1805. 3173 MRS. LEWIS HALLAM Described as-Stip., oval. Full-length; 8vo. Drawn by Wm. Dunlap. Engraved by C. Tiebout. Mrs. Lewis Hallam as Ma- rianne in "The Dramatist." Published by John Reid, New York, 1795. 3174 MR. HENRY Line, oval in rect. Full-length, standing; hands clasped in front; broad-brimmed hat on head. 5.3 x 7 Ins.: Act. IV-Wild Oats, j C. B. del.-C. T. Sculp. | Mr. Henry in the Character of Ephraim | two lines | N. York. Publish'd by John Reid. 3175 JOHN HODGKINSON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 2.15x2.4 Ins.: Drawn by Wm Dunlap the Face engravd by C Tiebout the AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 522 CHECK LIST Drapery by G Fox. | Mr Hodgkinson ] in the Character of J Baron Wellinghorst. | Publish'd for the German Theatre, | by Wm Dunlap. 3176 JOHN HODGKINSON Stip., oval. Bust to left. 3.7 x 2.10 Ins.: C. Tiebout Sc. | Mr Hodgkinson. 3177 JOHN HODGKINSON Line, oval in rect. Full-length, dancing; hat on head; head in- clined to left. 4.4 x 3.2 Ins.: over, No song no Supper. | under, IF. Barr Del.-C. Tie- bout Sculp. | Mr Hodgkinson as Robin | four lines. 3178 MRS. HODGKINSON Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.6 x 2.8 Ins.: Drawn by W. Dunlap Engrav'd by C Tiebout. ] Mrs Hodg- kinson | in the Character of | Cora. | Publish'd for the German Theatre | by Wm Dunlap. 3179 JOHN JAY Stip., oval in rect. Full bust; face % right. 12.5 x 8.11 Ins.: John Jay. | Painted by Gabriel Stuart-Engraved by Cor- nelius Tiebout | London Published as the Act directs by C. Tie- bout, No. 16 Duke Sl Portland Chapel, Apl 1st 1795. 3180 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., oval. Bust; face front. 5.14x4.11 Ins.: Tiebout sc. | Thomas Jefferson, | Vice President of the U. S. | Published by D. Kennedy N° 228, Market Sf i. As described. n. Without publisher and "Vice President of the U. S." erased. 3181 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., rect. Full-length; standing; face % right; right hand holding Declaration of Independence on table to left; bust of Franklin on table; philosophical apparatus to right. 19.14 x 13 Ins.: Thomas Jefferson | President of the United States. | Pub- lished by A. Day N° 38, Chesmut Street Philada i. As described. 523 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS n. Peale Del.-Published by W. H. Morgan Philada-Tie- bout Sc. in. Publisher changed to Pub. by William Smith N° 702 S° 3d S* Phila 3182 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., rect. Half-length; face front. 10.15x8.12 Ins.: R. Peale Pinx1-C. Tiebout Sculp1 | Thomas Jefferson. ] President of the United States | nine lines in two columns | Phila- delphia, Published by M. Carey N° 118 Market S{ Feb. 20th 1801. Copy right Secured. i. As described. n. Plate changed to oval-9.1 X 7.2. "President etc" erased, and Published by A. Day N° 38 Chesnut S1 Philada 3183 ALEXANDER LESLEY Stip., oval. Full bust; face front. 3.13 x 3.2 Iris.: C. Jansen pin-Tiebout sc | Pub. 1 Sep. 1795 by 1 Herbert 29 Great Russell Street Bloomsbury. | Alexander Lesley Earl of Leven | From a miniature in the Possession of the | Earl of Leven 3184 DAVID LESLEY Stip., rect. Full bust in armor; face % right. 5.6 x 4.6 Ins.: Published 12 September, 1795 by 1. Herbert N° 29 Great Russell Street Bloomsbury-Tiebout sc. | David Lesley, Lord Newark. | from a Painting in the possession of Mr Urquhart of Craigston. 3185 THOMAS McKEAN Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 5.14 X 4.11 Ins.: Tiebout sc. | Thomas M'Kean, | Governor of Pennsylvania. | Published by D. Kennedy N° 228 Market Sl 3186 WILLIAM MAYOR Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 2.14 x 2 Ins.: Tiebout Sc. | William Mavor L L D. 3187 MRS. MELMOTH Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right; plumed head-dress. 3.11 x 2.10 Ins.: Drawn by Dunlap-Tiebout Sculp1 | Mrs Melmoth | in the 524 CHECK LIST Character of | Elvira. | Published for the German Theatre by Wm Dunlap 3188 OLANDAH EQUIANO Line, oval. Half-length; face 94 left; Bible in right hand. 4.2 x 3.2 Ins.: Tiebout Sculp | Olandah Equiano | or ] Gustavus Vasa | the African. Frontispiece to "The Life of Olandah Equiano, etc.," by him- self. New York, Wm. Durell, 1791. 3189 CHARLES C. PINCKNEY Stip., rect. Half-length in uniform; face 94 right. 11.8 x 9.2 Ins.: J. Paul. Pinx.-C. Tiebout Sc. | General Charles C. Pinck- ney. | Published by J. Savage. 3190 SIMON SNYDER Stip., oval. Half-length; profile, left. 8.5 x 6.8 Ins.: W. Woolley Pinx.-Tiebout sc. | Simon Snyder | Governor of Pennsylvania. | Pub. by P. Price Jr Philada This is probably a second state of this plate. 3191 JOHN STANFORD Mixed, oval frame on base in rect. Garland over oval, name and arms on base. Full bust; face 94 right. 4.8 x 2.12 Ins.: Revd lohn Stanford, M. A. | Franks Del.-Tiebout Sculp. 3192 CHARLOTTE TEMPLE Stip., oval. Half-length; face 94 left. 3.11 x 2.15 Ins.: Tiebout sc. | Charlotte Temple. 3193 THOMAS TRUXTON Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; face 94 right. 8.12 x 7.2 Ins.: A. Robertson Pinx*-C. Tiebout Sculp1 | Commodore Trux- ton, | Of The | Navy Of The United States. | New York. Pub- lished by A. Robertson N° 79 Liberty Str1 C. Tiebout N° 28 Gold Street, | NovemT 20th 1799. i. As described. n. Publisher changed to Published by John Conrad fy C° N° 30 Chesnut Street Philadelphia. 525 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 3194 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Bust to left. 3.4 x 2.8 Ins.: G. Stewart Del.-C. Tiebout Sculp. | George Washington. Hart, 455. 3195 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Full bust to left. 8.13 x 6.13 Ins.: Painted by G. Stewart-Engraved by C. Tiebout | George Washington. } Published by C. Tiebout N° 28 Gold Street New York January 8 th 1800 Hart, 454. 3196 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mixed, rect. Full-length, in uniform, on pedestal. In right hand a scroll inscribed "Friends and Fellow Citizens"; left hand on sword by side; war emblems on either side of pedestal; view of Bowling Green in background. To right, a shaft inscribed "In- dependence" ; to left, another shaft inscribed "Liberty." Behind is an arch, within which is an eagle holding a ribbon inscribed with the names of the States. 25.2 x 21.9 Ins.: Geo. Wa-ington | Designed Drawn by Charles Buxton M. D.-C. Tiebout sc | This Plate is with due Respect Inscribed to the Congress of the United States, by | Chas Smith. New York. Published by C. Smith, 1798. Hart, 676. 3197 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., rect. Full-length; standing; head to left. Copy of the Landown portrait by G. Stuart.) 20.3 x 13.5 Ins.: G Washington. | Engraved Published by C Tiebout N° 83 Chesnut S^ Philaa 1801. i. As described. ii. Instead of engraver's name, etc., Philad. Pub. by M. Carey N° 118 Market Sf ni. Relettered, Painted by G. Stuart-Engraved by C. Tie- bout | G. Washington. | Published by Wm. Smith 702 S. 3rd. St. Philad. Hart, 297. 3198 BENJAMIN JR. AND RAPHAEL WEST Stip., rect. Older boy seated on ground, with dog under left arm and holding up a puppy-dog with the right hand. Younger boy 526 CHECK LIST nude, kneeling on left knee and reaching for puppy; left hand on head of larger dog. 11.5 x 8.12 Ins.: Painted by B. West. R. A.-Engraved by C. Tiebout. Portraits of the Sons of Benjn West. | Benjamin.-Raphael. From an Original Picture-in the Possession of B. West. | Pub- lished by C. A. Tiebout N° 250, Pearl Street, New York. Novr 20th 1796. 3199 WILLIAM WHITE Stip., rect. Half-length, in robes, seated; face % right. 19x15.14 Ins.: G. Stuart, Pinxit.-C. Tiebout, Sculpsit. | The Right Rev- erend William White, D. D. | Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Pennsylvania. | Engraved from the Orig- inal Picture Painted by G. Stuart, in the Possession of Mr Thomas H. White. | Published 1st JanU 1805, by Benjamin Tan- ner Engraver N° 7 Jj. South Eighth Street, Philadelphia.- (Copy- right, December 24, 1804.) 3200 LOSS OF THE ALBION Stip., rect. Wrecked vessel; cliffs in background. 14.14x19.10 Ins.: Painted by T. Birch-Philadelphia William H. Morgan, 506 Arch St.-Engraved by C. Tiebout | Loss of the Packet Ship Albion 3201 THE BASTILE Line, circular. Diam. 4.4 Ins.: over, N. Y. Mag. April 1790 | under, Tiebout Sculp11 From an Original French Engraving. | View of the Bastile. 3202 BURR MANSION Line, rect. 3.12 x 6.9 Ins.: Tiebout Del. # Sculp* | A View of the Present Seat of his Excel, the Vice President of the United States. From "New York Magazine," June, 1790. 3203 BUSH HILL, PHILADELPHIA Line, oval. 3.5 x 5.9 Ins.: over, N. Y. Mag. (February, 1793) | under, J. Hoffman Del. Philada-Tiebout Sc. | Bush Hill | The Seat of William Hamilton Esqr near Philadelphia. 527 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 3204 THE CASCADE, PENNSYLVANIA Stip., rect. 6.14 x 4.11 + Ins.: C. Tiebout f| The Cascade, | Luzerne County, Pennsyl- vania. 3205 COLUMBIA COLLEGE Line, rect. 3.14 x 6.14 Ins.: Anderson del.-Tiebout Sculp. | View of Columbia College in the City of New York. From "New York Magazine," May, 1790. 3206 CONSTITUTION AND GUERRIERE Stip., rect. Naval combat, with bust of Hull engraved by D. Edwin in ornamented circle below. 17.14 X 26.5 Ins.: Painted by T. Birch, A. C. S. A.-Engraved by C. Tiebout, A.C. S.A. | This representation of the U. S. Frigate Constitu- tion, Isaac Hull Esqe Commander, capturing His Britannic Majesty's Frigate Guerriere, James R. Dacres, Commander, Is respectfully inscribed to Capt. Isaac Hull, his Officers and Gal- lant Crew by their devoted humble servant | James IFebster | (three lines.) 3207 COTTAGE SCENE Stip., rect. Landscape with figures. 9.9 X 11.11 Ins.: IF. Bigg Pinx1-C. Tiebout Sculp1 | Cottage Scene. 3208 ELBEQUIER AT CAIRO Line, rect. 4.2 x 6.8 Ins.: Denon del.-Tiebout sc. | View of Elbequier at Cairo. 3209 FEDERAL EDIFICE, NEW YORK Line, vign. 3.14 x 4.9 Ins.: Perspective View of the Federal Edifice m the City of New York. From "New York Magazine," March, 1790. 3210 HELL GATE, EAST RIVER Line, vign. 3.14 x 6.15 Ins.: over, N. Y. Mag.-Sep. 1790 | under, IF. Barr Delin.- Tiebout Sculp. | A View of Hell Gate. 528 CHECK LIST SSI! INDIAN MOUNDS Line, vign. 3.14 x 6.10 Ins.: H. Livingston del. - Tiebout sc. | View of the Celebrated Indian fortifications near the Junction of | the Ohio Muskin- gum Rivers. 3212 LANGHANS'TOMB Line, reel. 5.4 x 3.10 Ins.: Tiebout s. | Tomb of Madame Langhans. From "New York Magazine," April, 1790. 3213 LEXINGTON BATTLE Line, rect. British troops in center; Americans to left under trees. To right, a man bidding farewell to wife at house-door; people fleeing. 13.12 x 18.6 Ins.: E. Tisdale delt.-C. Tiebout Sculpt | Battle of Lexington. 3214 H. LIVINGSTON HOUSE Line, vign. 3.13 x 6.11 Ins.: Tiebout s. | The Seat of Henry Livingston Esqr, at Pough- keepsie. From "New York Magazine," May, 1791. 3215 LIVINGSTON SAW-MILL Line, rect. 5.5 x 3.8 Ins.: over, N. York Mag. | under, H. L. Delin.-Tiebout Scul. | The Saw-Mill of Henry Livingston Junr near Poughkeepsie 3216 THE MAELSTROM Line, vign. 3.9 x 6.12 Ins.: H. Livingston Del.-C. Tiebout Sculp. | A View of the Maelstroom on the Coast of Norway. From "New York Magazine," December, 1791. 3217 MOHAWK RIVER Line, vign. 3.10 x 6 Ins.: over, N. York Mag. (March, 1793) | under, H. Livingston. D.-Tiebout S. | A View on the Mohawk River. 3218 MOUNT ETNA Line, vign. 3.14 x 5.12 529 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: over, New York Magazine | under, Tiebout Sculp. | Mount /Etna. From "New York Magazine," November, 1790. 3219 NEWARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Line, reel. 6.3 x 3.12 Ins.: over, N. York Mag. | under, Anderson, Del.-Tiebout, Seal. | View of the New Presbyterian Church | in Newark, New- Jersey. 3220 NEWARK TO PAULUS-HOOK Line, map. 6.6 x 15.11 Ins.: Taken from an Original Draught in the possession of John Pintard Esq. by J. Anderson. - Tiebout Sculp. | A Map of the Ground | different routes from Newark to Paulus Hook. Sur- veyed | by order of John Nelson, Samuel Tuthill, William | Max- well, Robert Kemble | John Pintard Esqr Commission- | ers for Erecting Bridges over Hack- | insack fy Passaick Rivers | by Casimir Th. Goerck, Feb. 1791 From "New York Magazine," July, 1791. 3221 PLAN OF NEW YORK Line, rect. 8.13 x 16.6 Ins.: over, Plan of the City of New York | under, 1 M Comb Junr DeV C. Tiebout Sculpt 1789 3222 PLAN OF NEW YORK Line, rect. 8.11 x 14.2 Ins.: over, Plan Of The City Of New York, [under, Tiebout Sculpt These two plans appear in the New York Directory for 1789- 1792. 3223 NEW YORK CITY-HALL Described as-Line, rect. Arms of the City in center of title. Folio. "C. Tiebout Deliniate & Sculpsit. A Perspective View of the City Hall in New York, taken from Wall Street." 3224 NIAGARA FALLS Line. Two views on one plate. 2.14 x 14 and 1.12 x 14 Ins.: (Engraved by C. Tiebout) | Section of Niagara at the mid- dle of the stream. | Course of the St. Lawrence at Niagara. 530 CHECK LIST 3225 THE PALISADES Line, vign. 3.11 x 6.12 Ins.: H. L. del.-C. Tiebout Sculp. | The Steep Rocks on the West Side of Hudson's River; viewed from the North. Fi'om "New York Magazine," June, 1791. 3226 RADNOR CHURCH Stip., rect. 3.16 X 6.4 Ins.: Strickland del-Tiebout sc \ Radnor Church with Gen1 Wayne's Monument. 3227 SANDY HOOK LIGHTHOUSE Line, rect. 6.2 x 3.11 Ins.: over, Vol. I. New York Mag. Aug. 1790-No. VIII | under, Anderson del. - Tiebout sculp. | View of the lighthouse at Sandy Hook. 3228 SANDY HOOK MONUMENT Line, rect. 3.11 x 6.4 Ins.: over, New York Mag. July 1790 | under, I. Anderson Del.-C. Tiebout Sculpt | View of the Monument at Sandy Hook. 3229 SCHUYLKILL FALLS, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 3.13 x 6.6 Ins.: I. Hoffman del.-C. Tiebout. | A View of the Falls of Schuylkill, 5 miles from Philadelphia. 3230 SHELBURNE LIGHTHOUSE Line, rect. 6.9 x 3.12 Ins.: Tiebout Sculp. | View of Shelburne Light House. From "New York Magazine," August, 1791. 3231 TOWN OF ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL Line, vign. 3.14 x 5.12 Ins.: Tiebout sc. | A View of the Town of St. Peter St. Paul in the Bay of Awatchka. From "New York Magazine," October, 1790. 3232 TRINITY CHURCH, NEW YORK Line, rect. 7.4 x 3.14 531 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: I. Anderson del.-C. Tiebout sculp. | An E. View of Trinity Church, N. York. From "New York Magazine," January, 1790. 3233 VALLEY FORGE, PENNSYLVANIA Slip., rect. View shows the ruins of the old forge, the mill dam, buildings, etc. 4.1 x 6.6 Ins.: Strickland del.-Tiebout sc. [ Valley Forge. i. As described. ii. Added: and distant View of the Camp Hills-22 Miles from Philada 3234 WATERWORKS, PHILADELPHIA Stip., rect. 11.13x20.1 Ins.: J. J. Barralet del1-C. Tiebout sculpt | View of the Water Works at Centre Square Philadelphia. | Published by H. Quig, No. 9 George St. above 6th. St. This is a late state of the plate. 3235 WEST POINT, NEW YORK Line, vign. 3.13 x 6.13 Ins.: H. Livingston del.-C. Tiebout Sculp. | West Point viewed from the North, as it appeared at the Close of the War. From "New York Magazine," March, 1791. 3236 THE ANNUNCIATION Stip., broad rect. frame. Virgin kneeling at altar to right, angel with arms extended. 14.7 X 11.8 Ins.: C. Tiebout Sc. | The Annunciation. | (two lines) | Philada Published by W. H. Morgan 3237 BAPTISM OF CHRIST Stip., rect. 14.1 x 11.3 Ins.: J. J. Barralet A. C. S. delt.- C. Tiebout A. C. S. sculpt. | Baptism of Christ. | (text.) | Printed # Published by John Dainty, Philadelphia. | Copyright, 1814. 3238 THE ARMS OF CHRISTIAN Line, vign. An allegorical coat of arms; crest, a cross on a mount; two female supporters; motto, "No Cross no Crown." 7 + x8.4 532 CHECK LIST Ins.: C. Tiebout Sculp | The Arms of Christian, adopted Son of the King of Kings. | Brother to the Prince of Peace, and Heir Apparent to a Crown of Glory. | Taken from the Sacred Her- aldry of the Scriptures, and dedicated to | sixteen lines. 3239 COLUMBIAN WAR Line, vign. Over clouds, a spread eagle with shield; stars above. The title is in large, ornamental script. 12 X 13.8 + Ins.: E Pluribus unum | N. Pigalt Delin.-C. Tiebout Sculp. | Script by | W. Harrison sculpt. | The | Columbian War | or Bat- tles for | American Independence | New York | Published by C. <§• A. Tiebout No. 29 Gold Street, Jan. 1st 1798. In addition to these noted, Tiebout engraved a large number of general book illustrations. Among books containing plates by Tiebout are noted the following: American edition of Brown's Family Bible New York, 1792 American edition of Maynard's "Josephus" " 1792 "Essays of Vicesimus Knox" " 1793 "New York Magazine," subject plates " 1790-4 "The Columbian Library." W. Milns " 1797 Collins' Quarto Bible " 1816 Milton's "Paradise Lost" " General Atlas. M. Carey Philadelphia, 1795 Holy Bible; M. Carey " 1803 Edinburgh Encyclopedia. S. F. Bradford " 1813 "Celebrated Voyages." Wm. Mavor " 1803 ROBERT TILLER (father and son) 3240 JEREMIAH GLOUCESTER Stip., triple rect. frame, omad. Half-length; face % left; in- scription in panel in second rect. Holy Bible with clouds and radiating rays inside outer rect. at top. 9.14 x 7.11 Ins.: Painted by Lawrence. | Engrav'd by Tiller. | Revd Jer- emiah Gloucester, | Late Pastor of the second African | Pres- byterian Church in Philadelphia. | Publised (sic) July 1828 by S. H. G. Phila 533 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 3241 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, rect. Full-length, standing front, head to left (Lands- downe portrait by Stuart), with border of flowers, on a base con- taining title. 2.3 x 1.10 Ins.: Joseph Cake. | 110 | North Second Street \ Philadelphia \ Drawn Engraved by R. Tiller Jr. Hart, 307. z 3242 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval. Bust to left. 0.7 x 0.5 Ins.: R. Tiller Sc. | Gen. Geo. Washington. | First President of the United States. | Copy Right Secured i. As described. ii. Laurel wreath added around oval with diverging rays. Hart, 456. 3243 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., vign. Oval with nineteen stars supporting a spread eagle with olive branch and rays. To right, a cannon, flag, and stand of arms. To left, a plow, beehive, and corn. In front, a rolled scroll, inkstand, and two quills. Bust to left. 1.4 X 1.5 Ins.: Centennial | Anniversary | Tiller sc | of the birth day of j Washington | 1832 Hart, 568. 3244 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., vign. Bust to left. Oval with olive branches at either side. Above, pen and sword crossed. Around, diverging rays. 2.8x1.12 Ins.: Tiller sc | Centennial Anniversary | of the birthday of | Washington | 1832. i. As described. ii. Inscription erased and replaced by Native | American | Be- ware Of Foreign Influence. | Association Hart, 569. 3245 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval in rect. Bust to left. Above, an eagle and shield; be- low, drapery with title. 3.7 x 2.5 Ins.: Tiller sc. Phila. | Patrice Pater. Hart, 570. 534 CHECK LIST 3246 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., vign. Bust to left. Oval in border of laurel to right of an- other oval with portrait of Lafayette. Above, an eagle with rib- bon inscribed "Lafayette-Washington." Below, flags and farming implements. 3.6 x 1.8 Ins.: Tiller's | La Fayette Badge | Liberty, Equality | # | Public Order | (Copyright, 1824) | Tiller Sc. Hart, 619. 3247 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., vign. Bust in uniform to left on pedestal on a rock, in- scribed "G. Washington." Below, in a wreath, "Ob* Decr | 1799 | JEts 68." To right, a cornucopia on which stands an eagle. To left, a seated female figure with cup in uplifted hand, flag over shoulder. 3 x 4.4 Ins.: Engraved by R. Tiller Philada [ S. Robinson $ Son ] Hat | Manufacturers | Market Street | 36 | Philadelphia | Superior Water Proof Hart, 695. 3248 FAIRMOUNT WATERWORKS Line, oval, vign. 4.9 x 9 Ins.: T. Birch del. | R. Tiller Sc. | Fair Mount Water Works. 3249 QUEEN MAGDALAMA Line, rect. Woman, full-length, face to left, with another woman to right holding umbrella over her head-in landscape. 6.11 x 3.14 Ins.: R. Tiller Jr Sc. | Magdelama who Reigns Chief Queen. | of all the South American Tribes the greatest Beauty of her day | 6 Feet 4 Inches high. ELKANAH TISDALE 3250 JOEL BARLOW Line, oval in rect. Full bust; face % left; name on tablet, under oval. 5.12 x 3.7 Ins.: Joel Barlow. | Tisdale Sc* 535 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 3251 N. C. DE CONDORCET Line, oval in rect., ornad. Bust; profile, right. 5.5 x 3.2 Ins.: N. Caritat de Condorcet. | Born 17^3. Died 1794. | Tisdale Sc. 3252 NATHANIEL GREENE Line, oval in rect., ornad. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 5.14x3.8 Ins.: Greene | From an Original | Painting. | Tisdale sc1 3253 NATHANIEL GREENE Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; face % right. 3.12 X 2.15 Ins.: Tisdale sculp1 | General Greene. | From an Original Paint- ing. | Engraved for C. Smith. New York (1796) 3254 R. TREAT PAINE, JR. Stip., vign. Bust; nearly profile left. 2.11 x 2 + Ins.: Painted by G Stewart-E Tisdale Sculpt | r y. Paine, Jun. Esq. | Boston Pub. by Joshua Belcher. 1812. i. As described. ii. Publisher erased. 3255 WILLIAM PENN Line, oval. Full bust; hat on head; face % left. 3.15 x 3.1 Ins.: Tisdale fcf | Willm Penn. 3256 JOHN TRUMBULL (Poet) Line, rect. Half-length; seated to left; face % left; holding book on lap with right hand. 4.5 X 3.5 Ins.: Tisdale del. et Set | Trumbull Esq. 3257 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, oval on base in rect. Full bust in uniform to left. Laurel branches at sides of oval; flags and drums. Under oval, a repre- sentation of "Gen1 Washington takes Command of the | American Army at Cambridge July 3d 1775." 6.9 x 3.15 Ins.: Tisdale Sc. | Gen1 Washington. | Engrav'd for C. Smith N-York. Hart, 248. 536 CHECK LIST 3258 NEW THEATRE, NEW YORK Line, rect. 4.11 x 6.14 + Ins.: Tisdale delin. et sc. | A View of the New Theatre in New York. 3259 NEW CITY TAVERN, NEW YORK Line, rect. 3 x 4.4 Ins.: Tisdale | A View of the New City Tavern. | Engraved for Longworth's American Almanac and New York Directory. 3260 NEW YORK HOSPITAL CARD Line, circular. Apollo shooting a serpent on the ground. Diam. 2.12 Ins.: Pugnatum est arte medendi. | Tisdale deV et sculp. TRUMBULL'S McFINGAL 3261 THE COMBAT Line, rect. Men disputing about a liberty-pole. 5.12 x 3.8 Ins.: over, P. 80. | under, Tisdale fecit. | The Combat. 3262 THE PROCESSION Line, rect. Two men in cart, one tarred and feathered, preceded by men with fiddle, drum, and fife. Horse and flag in back- ground. 5.11 x 3.7 Ins.: over, Page 88. | under, E. Tisdale-del. et sculp. | The Pro- cession. 3263 TORY PANDEMONIUM Line, rect. Group of men in cellar, with hanging lamp. 5.10x3.6 Ins.: E. Tisdale fc. | Tory Pandemonium. 3264 THE VISION Line, rect. Man hanging from gallows; man seated half-way up ladder; battle in the background. 5.8 x 3.6 Ins.: Tisdale fecit | The Vision. 537 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 3265 TOWN MEETING Line, rect. Interior of church; clergyman in pulpit in back- ground. In foreground, men disputing, with canes and drawn swords. 5.11 x 3.7 Ins.: Town Meeting. 3266 THE YANKEE CHASE Line, rect. Soldiers retreating, led by two officers on horseback. In background, farmers firing upon the soldiers. 5.13 x 3.5 Ins.: over, P. 44 | under, Tisdale fecit. | The Yanky Chace. BRITISH HEROISM Line, rect. In foreground, soldiers attacking cows with bayonets. In background, other soldiers capturing pigs and geese. 5.11 x 3.7 Ins.: over, Page 54 | under, Tisdale del et sc. | British Heroism. 3268 TORY'S DAY OF JUDGMENT Line, rect. Man hoisted by his waist-band up a liberty-pole. At foot of pole another man being tarred and feathered. 5.9 X 3.6 Ins.: over, Canto 3. | under, E. Tisdale Del.-et fculpt\The Tory's Day of Judgment. Note. A later edition of Trumbull's McFingal contains smaller and better engraved line representations of about the same sub- jects. These plates (about 3.15x3.1) are signed "Drawn and Engd-by E. Tisdale." This edition is published by Samuel G. Goodrich, Hartford, Conn. 3269 DESPOTISM VANQUISHED BY REASON AND LIBERTY Line, rect. frame, omad. Despotism, with crown dropping from head, falling; above, two flying figures, one with liberty-cap on pike, the other with flaming torch from which rays radiate to base. Over rect., liberty-cap in laurel wreath with diverging rays and inscription, "Men dare to think! Nations, arise! Tyrants, disappear!" 4.10 x 3 Ins.: Tisdale Sc. 538 CHECK LIST 3270 BATTLE OF JEMAPPE Line, rect. frame, surmounted by Fame in clouds with trumpet, and ribbon inscribed "CA IRA. ET CA-A." In rect., a battle- scene. 5.6 x 3.2 Ins.: in panel, Battle of Jemappe Nov. 9 | Republicans Victorious (1792 Companion plate to the above and engraved by Tisdale. Note. Tisdale also engraved general book illlustrations of animals, etc. A. TODD 3271 GEORGE WASHINGTON Etch., oval. Bust; profile, left. 2.4 x 1.13 Ins.: His Path Be Ours. | A. Todds Sculpt,-A Todd | Wash- ington. From Text Book; Washington Benevolent Society, Concord, 1812. Hart, 160. C. C. TORREY 3272 HARVARD COLLEGE Line, rect. 9.13 x 14.13 Ins.: Fisher Pinx1-C. C. Torrey Sc. | North East View of the Several Halls of Harvard College. | Taken from the Cragie Road. | (Names of buildings.) | Boston. Published by Cummi/ngs, Hilliard $ Co. May 1st 1823. | (Copyright.) E. C. TRENCHARD 3273 COUNT BENJAMIN RUMFORD Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; profile, right. 3.6 x 2.10 Ins.: Drawn $ Engraved by E. C. Trenchard | Benjamin Count of Rumford. | Published by D. West Boston. Frontispiece to "Essays, etc.," by Benjamin Count de Rum- ford. Boston, March, 1798. 539 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS J. TRENCHARD 3274 NATHANIEL GREENE Line, oval frame on rounded base in rect. Full bust in uniform; face % left. Over oval, a ribbon; around bottom of oval, flags, palm branches, and laurel; and on base, a draped cannon, sword, cannon-balls, etc. 6.7 x 4.7 Ins.: over, En grav'd for the Columbian Magazine | on base, Majr Gen1 Greene. | under rect., Trenchard Sculp i. As described. n. Whole plate entirely worked over: face in a finer stipple; lines in coat almost entirely stippled out; background nearly solid black; inscription unchanged. 3275 MICO CHLUCCO Line, rect. frame of "logs" on base containing inscription. Bust, nearly profile left, with feathered head-dress, tomahawk in right hand and feathered scepter in left hand. 6.7 X 4.7 Ins.: Mico Chlucco the Long Warior (sic) [ or King of the Simi- noles | W: Bartram Delin. J Trenchard Sculp. 3276 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, oval on base in rect. Bust in uniform to right. Oval lau- reated at top, with rect. engraved to represent bricks. Title in base. 6.6 x 3.15 Ins.: His Excel: G: Washington Esq. Hart, 4. Ascribed to J. Trenchard by C. H. Hart. 3277 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, oval on tablet in rect. Bust in uniform to right, with rib- band. Rect. engraved to represent "bricks." Title on tablet with arms of Washington and motto. 6.1 x 3.11 Ins.: Columb. Mag. | General-W ashington. | J Trenchard scP* Hart, 839. 3278 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, vign. Monument on a broad base, supporting an urn, over which is Fame with trumpet and laurel wreath. To right, Amer- ica resting on an American shield. To left, Liberty weeping. On side of monument, a medallion portrait of Washington encircled 540 CHECK LIST by an olive wreath, with inscription, "First in War, First in Peace, & first in the hearts of his Countrymen." 7.2 x 6.16 Ins.: Sacred to the Memory of General George Washington, L.L.D. Born Feby 11th (O. S.) 1732. Died Dec. Up. 1799 | Drawn Engrav'd by Trenchard Weston. 3279 ARMS OF PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW JERSEY Line, rect. 6.7 x 4.6 + Ins.: over, Colurnb. Mag. | under, The Armorial Bearings of the States of Pennsylvania New Jersey. 3280 ARMS OF MASSACHUSETTS AND NEW YORK Line, vign. 6.12 x 3.13 + Ins.: over, Colurnb. Mag. | under, The Armorial bearings of the States of Massachusetts N. York. 3281 ARMS OF THE UNITED STATES Line, rect. 6.8 x 4.6 + Ins.: En grav'd for the Columbian Magazine | under, Jas Trench- ard Sculp. | Arms of the United States. 3282 SEAL OF THE UNITED STATES Line, rect. 6.5 x 3.10 Ins.: over, Engrav'd for the Columbian Magazine | under, The Reverse Of The Great | Seal Of The United States | J T Sculp 3283 BUSHONG'S TAVERN, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. *** Ins.: over, Colurnb Mag | under, View from Bushongo Tavern 5 miles from York Town on the Baltimore road 3284 BONES, ETC., FROM THE OHIO RIVER Line, rect. Bones, teeth, etc. 6.4 x 7.11 Ins.: For Colurnb. Mag. (November, 1786) | J. T. Sculp1, 3285 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Line, rect. 4.13 x 9.1 + Ins.: over, Colurnb. Mag. (December, 1787) | under, A View of the Town of Boston the Capital of New England. 541 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 3286 PLAN OF BOSTON Described as-"A Map of the Seat of the late War at Boston, in the State of Massachusetts." Engraved by J. Trenchard, in "The Columbian Magazine," July, 1789. 6.12 x 10 3287 CHURCH OF HOLY SEPULCHER Line, rect. 2.6 x 4.9 Ins.: Trenchard | A View of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. 3288 FARM-YARD, ETC. Line, rect. Above, a medal showing a man plowing, followed by a woman; over their heads a circle of stars; inscription, "Vener- ate the Plough." Below, "The Plan of A Farm-yard." 6.5 x 3.15 Ins.: over, Engrav'd for the Columbian Magazine | under, J. T. sculp 3289 FITCH'S STEAMBOAT, ETC. Line, rect. A view of a steamboat and a map of the Atlantic Ocean, with separate titles. 6.6 x 4.3 Ins.: over, Columb Mag | under vignettes, Plan of Mr Fitch's Steam Boat. | Annual passage of the Herrings 3290 GRAY'S FERRY, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 3.10 x 6.11 Ins.: over, Columb. Mag. | under, C. W. Peale, delin. | J. Trench- ard Sculp. | An East View of Gray's Ferry near Philadelphia; with the Triumphal Arches, ^c. erected for | the Reception of General Washington, April 20th 1789. 3291 GRAY'S FERRY, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 7.4 x 13.4 + Ins.: C. W. Peale delin.-J. T. Sculp. | An East View of Gray's Ferry, on the River Schuylkill. (Example cut down at top.) 3292 GREENWOODS, CONNECTICUT Line, rect. 3.14 x 7.2 Ins.: over, Columb. Mag. | under, View from the Greenwoods to- wards Canaan near Salisbury in Connecticut. 3293 HENLOPEN LIGHTHOUSE Line, rect. *** Ins.: over, Columb: Mag: | under, A View of the Lighthouse on Cape Henlopen; taken at sea, August 1780. 542 CHECK LIST 3294 NATURAL BRIDGE, VIRGINIA Line, rect. 5.6 x 7.15 Ins.: over, Columb. Mag. (September, 1787) | under, A View of the Natural Bridge in Virginia. 3295 NEW MARKET, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 3.6 x 6.10 Ins.: over, Columb. Mag. | under, A View of the New Market from the Corner of Shippen # Second-Streets Philada | 1787 3296 NEWBOLD'S PLANTATION Line, rect. *** Ins.: over, Columb. Mag. | under, Trenchard Sculp | A View of the Sea Beach, from Mr James Newbolds Plantation, near In- dian River. 3297 REMARKABLE BRIDGE Line, rect. 2.7 x 4.5 Ins.: Trenchard | A remarkable bridge that joins two mountains. 3298 SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK Line, rect. 3.12 x 6.7 Ins.: over, Columb. Mag. | under, J. T. Sc. | Chalybeate Spring near Saratoga. 3299 STATE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 4.10 x 6.13 Ins.: over, Columb. Mag. | 25 | under, C. W. Peale delin-J. T. Sculp | A N. W. View Of The State House In Philadelphia, taken 1778 (Restrike.) 3300 TRENTON TRIUMPHAL ARCH Line, rect. 3.10 x 6.6 Ins.: over, Columb Mag | under, View of the Triumphal Arch, and the manner of receiving General Washington | at Trenton, on his Route to New-York, April 21st 1789. 3301 WILMINGTON, DELAWARE Line, rect. 7.6x14.8 Ins.: over, Perspective View of the Country between Wilmington 543 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS and the Delaware. Taken from the Hill S. W. of the Academy.- For Columb *** Example cut close. 3302 AMELIA Line, rect. Man entering a room; woman with glass; child in cradle. 5 x 3.6 Ins.: over, Columb. Mag. (October, 1787) | under, J Trenchard Delineate Sculpsit | Amelia: or the faithless Briton. WILLIAM E. TUCKER 3303 ALEXANDER CRUDEN Line, rect. Full bust; face % right. 5.6 x 4.12 Ins.: Drawn from Life by J. Fry.-Engraved on Steel by W. E. Tucker | Alexander Cruden, M. A. | Published by M. W. Dodd. | New York. i. As described. ii. With Published by Thomas Wardle | Philadelphia | 1830. 3304 THOMAS DICK Stip., vign. Half-length; seated; pen in right hand; face % right. 4.3 x 4 Ins.: W. E. Tucker Sc. | Thomas Dick, L.L.D. | Philadelphia. E. C. Biddle. 3305 ADAM FERGUSON Line, vign. Half-length; seated; pen in right hand; face left. 5.1 x 4 Ins.: Painted by Sir J. Reynolds.-Engraved by W. E. Tucker. | Adam Ferguson, L L. D. F. R. S. E. 3306 HENRY FIELDING Stip., vign. Half-length; nearly profile right. 2.14 x 3.2 + Ins.: Tucker Sc. | Henry Fielding. | Philadelphia. 3307 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, vign. An oval with bust portrait of Franklin; to left, Minerva standing, woman seated with three children; a fire rag- 544 CHECK LIST ing in background. Heading to policy of Franklin Fire Insurance Company, of Philadelphia. 6.3 x 9.8 Ins.: Croome, del.-Tucker, sc. 3308 JOHN GILLIES Stip., vign. Half-length; seated to right at table; left hand on book on table; face % right. 4.1 x 3.12 Ins.: W. E. Tucker Sc\John Gillies, L. L. D. \ Philadelphia. Published by T. Wardle 15 Minor Sf | 1841 3309 THOMAS McCRIE Line, rect. Inside wreath a bust; profile, left. 4.12 x 3.11 Ins.: Basso-relievo by Ritchie. - W. E. Tucker Sc. | Yours very truly | Tho McCrie (auto.) | Published by W. S. Young Phila- delphia. | 1842. 3310 PETER MUHLENBERG Stip., rect. Half-length in uniform; face % left. 3.12 x 3 Ins.: W. E. Tucker sc. | P. Muhlenberg (auto.) 3311 WILLIAM PALEY Stip., vign. Full bust; hat on head; face % right. 2.5 x 2.8 Ins.: Tucker Sc | Archdeacon Paley. | James Kay Jr C° Phila- delphia. | John J. Kay C° Pittsburg. 3312 ELIZA ANN SETON Mixed, rect. in rect. frame in line. Half-length, standing, in nun's dress and cap; profile, right. In right background, view of the establishment at Emmettsburg, Maryland. 5.7 x 4.8 Ins.: Engraved by W. E. Tucker Philada I Mother Seton | Foundress and first Superioress of the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph's Valley, Emmitsburg. Md. born 1775. died 1821. | Pub- lished by John Murphy. Baltimore. | Copyright Secured. 3313 R. WATSON Stip., vign. Full bust; hat on head; face % right. 2.5 X2.8 Ins.: Tucker Sc | R. Watson. D. D. | James Kay Jr C° Phila- delphia. | John J. Kay C° Pittsburg. 3314 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, rect. Full-length in uniform, face to right, with field-glass 545 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS in extended right hand. In left hand, a cocked hat held to side. In rear, a horse held by a soldier. A battle in extreme back- ground. ( The Trumbull portrait.) 6.4 x 4.8 Ins.: George Washington. | Engraved by W. E. Tucker from an original Painting. Hart, 111. 3315 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mixed, vign. Full-length on horseback, in uniform; cocked hat in left hand extended; artillery in distance. 4.12 x 4.2 Ins.: G. Washington. | signature. i. As described. ii. Signature erased and "G. Washington" reengraved in smaller letters. Hart, 753. 3316 BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 3.4 x 5.5 Ins.: Drawn by Geo. Strickland.-.Engraved by W. E. Tucker. | Bank Of Pennsylvania. | Pub. by C. G. Childs Engraver Phila- delphia 1827 | Printed by S. Baker. 3317 BANK OF THE UNITED STATES Line, rect. 2.4 x 3.12 Ins.: Strickland del.-Tucker Sc. | United States Bank | Chesnut Street-Philadelphia 3318 DELAWARE RIVER Line, rect. frame; festoons of oak leaves. 1.12 x 2.5 Ins.: T. Birch del.- W. E. Tucker Sc. | Delaware | below Gloster Point. 3319 FAIRMOUNT WATERWORKS Line, rect. 3.5 x 5.1 Ins.: Painted by T. Doughty.-Engraved by W. E. Tucker. | Fairmount Water-Works. | From The Reservoir. | Pub: by C. G. Childs Engraver Philadelphia 1829. | (Copyright.) | Printed by B. Rogers. 3320 HIGHLANDS ON HUDSON Line, rect. frame; festoons above. 1.12 x 2.5 546 CHECK LIST Ins.: T. Doughty del. - W. E. Tucker Sc. | Highlands from West Point | Hudson River. 3321 HARPER'S FERRY, VIRGINIA Line, rect.; deer's head and oak leaves above. 1.13 X 2.5 Ins.: T. Doughty del. - W. E. Tucker Sc. | Harper's Ferry | Virginia. 3322 MERCHANTS' HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA Line, rect. 4.4 x 4.4 Ins.: on front of hotel, Merchant's Hotel | under, Tucker Del. et-Sc. Philada | Philadelphia. 3323 THE PARTHENON Line, rect. 4.5 x 6.13 Ins.: /S'. F. Sargent. - W. E. Tucker. | The Parthenon. 3324 PASSAIC FALLS, NEW JERSEY Line, rect. frame; festoons above. 1.11 x 2.5 Ins.: T. Birch del. - W. E. Tucker Sc. \ Passaic Falls \ New Jersey 3325 PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL Line, rect. 4.4 x 6.7 Ins.: Drawn by McArthur-Engraved by W. E. Tucker. | Penn- sylvania Hospital | Philadelphia. | Printed by J. M. Butler 3326 PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL FOR INSANE Line, rect. 4.4 x 7.6 Ins.: Drawn by W. Mason.-Engraved by W. E. Tucker | Isaac Holden, Architect. | Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane. 3327 "PICTURESQUE POCKET DIARY FOR 1826" A small volume with the above title, published by A. R. Poole, Philadelphia, contains the following line engravings by W. E. Tucker, each plate 1.4 x 2 A: Ins.: T. Birch del-W. E. Tucker Sc | Mount Vernon-Seat of the late Gen1 Washington Ins.: T. Birch del.-W. E. Tucker Sc. | Philadelphia from the Elm Tree Kensington. 547 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: T. Birch del.-W. E. Tucker Sc | View from the Battery New York Ins.: T. Birch del-W. E. Tucker Sc. | The Woodlands, near Philadelphia-Seat of J. Lisle, Esq. CHRISTOPHER TULLY 3328 SPINNING-MACHINE Line, rect. 8.2 x 9 Ins.: Engraved for the Pennsylvania Magazine. | By Christopher Tully, who first Made-and Introduced this [ Machine into this Country.- | along left side, A New invented Machine, for Spin- ning of Wool or Cotton. JAMES TURNER 3329 ISAAC WATTS Line, rect. frame. Half-length; seated; in gown and wig, hold- ing book in right hand; face % left. 5.13 x 3.9 Ins.: Jas Turner Boston Sculp | Isaac Watts D. D. | Musas coli- mus feviores | Boston Printed for Rogers Fowle in Queen Street and Joshua ] Blanchard at the Bible and Crown on Dock Square MDCCXLVI Frontispiece to "Sermons on Various Subjects Divine and Moral, etc. By I. Watts D. D. 7th Edition. Boston. MDCCXLVI." 3330 BOSTON, NEW ENGLAND Line, rect. A view of Boston. In two compartments below, In- dian shooting with bow, and Indian with gun and an Indian camp. 2.9 x 4.3 Ins.: J. Turner, Boston Sculp1 Frontispiece to "American Magazine," Boston, 1744. 3331 MIDDLE COLONIES Line, map. Dedicated to Hon. Thomas Pownall, with his coat of arms. 19.8 x 26.4 Ins.: A General Map of the | Middle Colonies in America | Viz: Virginia, Mariland, Delaware, Pensylvania, | New Jersey, New 548 CHECK LIST York, Connecticut and Rhode Island. | Of Aquanishuonigy, the Country of the Confederate Indians | etc. Twelve lines in all, ending with By Lewis Evans 1755 | Engraved by James Turner in Philadelphia. | Published according to Act of Parliament by Lewis Evans June 23 1755, and | sold by R. Dodsley, in Pall Mall, London, by the Author in Philadelphia. 3332 PENN ARMS Line, vign. Penn coat of arms. 2.7 x 2.1 Ins.: J. Turner Sc. These arms of William Penn are seemingly engraved in relief on type-metal. They appear in the head-line of "The Pennsyl- vania Gazette," for 1767 and possibly earlier. 3333 PHILADELPHIA. MAP Line, map. 26 x 19.8 Ins.: To the | Mayor | Recorder, Aidermen | Common Council | and Freeman of | Philadelphia. | This Plan | of the improved part of the City surveyed and laid | down by the late Nicholas Scull Esqr Surveyor | General of the Province of Pennsylvania is hum- bly | Inscribed by | the Editors. | Published According to Act of Parliament Nov? 1st 1762 and Sold by the Editors, Matthew Clarkson and Mary Biddle in Philadelphia. This map is unsigned by an engraver; but is assigned to James Turner from the character of the work. 3334 PROVINCE OF PENNSYLVANIA Line, map in six sheets. Each 14.12 x 20 Ins.: To the Honourable | Thomas Penn and Richard Penn Esq. True <§■ absolute Proprietaries # Governours of the Province of Pennsylvania Counties of New Castle, Kent fy Sussex on Dela- ware. | This Map | of the improved Part of the Province of | Pennsylvania | is humbly dedicated by Nicholas Scull. | Engraved by Jas. Turner and Printed by John Davis for the Author. | Published according to Act of Parliament Jan. 1 1759 Sold by the Author, Nicholas Scull in Second Street, Philadelphia. 3335 PSALM-TUNES Boston newspapers advertise as follows: "A New Version of the Psalms of David: Fitted to the Tunes used in the Churches, *** By John Barnard. ** Printed by J. Drapei' for T. Leverett in 549 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Cornhill, 1752." The music-plates are signed "Engraved, Printed & Sold by James Turner, near the Town House, Boston, 1752." 3336 PSALM-TUNES An earlier edition of psalm tunes, ascribed to Turner by the late Wm. H. Whitmore, is entitled "An Introduction to the Singing of Psalm-Tunes. In a plain and Easy Method, with a collection of tunes in three parts. By the Reverend Mr. Tufts. The Eleventh Edition. Printed from Copper Plates, Neatly En- graven. Boston, N. E. Printed for Samuel Gerrish. 1744." E. VALENTINE 3337 ISABELLA GRAHAM Stip., rect. Half-length; seated; face % right. 3.13 x 3.2 Ins.: re-Engraved by E. Valentine N. Y. | Isabella Graham of New York. This is the plate by W. S. Leney-worked over. 3338 ALEXANDER POPE Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 3.2 x 2.6 Ins.: E. Valentine Sc. N. Y. | Pope. J. VALLANCE 3339 HUGH BLAIR Stip., rect. Nearly half-length in robes; face % left. 3.11 x 3.2 Ins.: J. Vallance Sc. | Hugh Blair, D. D. | Published by Hick- man Hazzard 3340 PLAN OF BOSTON Described as-Boston with its environs. Engraved by J. Val- lance for C. P. Wayne, Philadelphia, 1806. Appears in Mar- shall's "Life of Washington." 9x13 3341 HOLLIS STREET CHURCH Line, rect. 5.2 x 6.11 Ins.: over, Columb. Mag. (under, C: Bulfinch Delin-Vallance 550 CHECK LIST Sc | An East View of the Meeting House in Hollis Street, Bos- ton; | now erecting on the ruins of one lately destroyed by fire. 3342 SIEGE OF FORT ERIE Described as-Siege and Defences of Fort Erie. Drawn by D. B. Douglas. U. S. Engineer, Engraved by J. Vallance. Oblong quarto. 3343 FRONTISPIECE Line, rect. Men engaged in various scientific pursuits at bases of two temples. 8.14 x 7.7 Ins.: over, Encyclopaedia. | under, Engrav'd by J. Vallance. | Philada Publish'd by T. Dobson N° J^l S° Street 1798. Frontispiece to Thomas Dobson's edition of Rees' encyclo- pedia. Note. J. Vallance was an accomplished script engraver; and he also made a number of plates for the Philadelphia publishers of encyclopedias. P. C. VERGER 3344 TRIUMPH OF LIBERTY Line, rect. 11.12 x 18.3 Large trees to right and left of plate, shrubbery and distant landscape in background. In center, an obelisk surmounted by two urns, inscribed "B. Franklin-Montgomery"; on base, "Han- cock - Warren-Sullivan-Putnam-Scamel-Barber-Poor - Green-Laurens-Wooster-Mercer." In front of obelisk, Mi- nerva, with American flag and shield, pouring libations upon an altar; to right of obelisk, Justice, Peace and Plenty, the latter applying a torch to a pile of crowns, scepters, etc. To right, a column surmounted by Liberty seated on clouds extending a wreath; at base of this column, a flag, liberty-cap, a cherub, an open book inscribed "The American Constitution," a roll in- scribed "Declaration of American Independence," and an urn inscribed "J. J. Rousseau." In right lower corner, a group of four terrified kings and two women. In left base, a venerable priest and the maimed hydra of despotism. Ins.: Drawn by Jn Fis Renault N. York. September 1795. | En- graved by P. C. Verger, November 1796. | Triumph of Liberty [ 551 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Dedicated to its Defenders in America. | left base, By a Column raised to Liberty, is a Monument sacred to the memory of | the American Heroes, fallen in defence of their Country. While, | Liberty is Crowning them, America uder (sic) the figure of Minerva sacrifices to their | Manes, and a Priest of that Deity sings their glorious actions. The Hydra of | Despotism mortally wounded by those great men expires in frightful convulsions. | in right base, Peace and Justice hand in hand, join with America in her homage to Liberty. | Plenty reclining on her emblematical Horn, reposes on American ground. The Genius | of Liberty points out the declaration of Independence, and a Booh of the American | Constitution. From the dreadful Sight, a group of Kings turn away with horror | and dismay. i. As described. ii. Date erased after name of artist, and date after engraver changed to January 1798. WM. WAGNER 3345 P.P. RUBENS Line, rect. Bust; face % left. 4.11 x 3.14 Ins.: W. Wagner sculpsit York Pa. | Reubens. | 1820 3346 ULRIC ZWINGLI Line, oval. Bust; profile, left. 2.7 x 2 Ins.: W. Wagner sc. York Pa. | Ulrich Zwingli. 3347 LIVINGSTON MONUMENT Line, vign. Monument to Philip Livingston at York, Pa. 6.3x3.14 Ins.: W. Lenhart del. - W. Wagner sc. York Pa. 3348 YORK SPRINGS, PENNSYLVANIA Line, rect. 3.14 x 6.14 Ins.: W. Wagner sc. York Pa. | York Springs. Pa G. J. WARNER 3349 ANTHONY WAYNE Mixed, vign. Full bust in uniform, cocked hat on head, almost profile left. 3.9 x 3.6 Ins.: G. J. Warner f. | Gen Wayne. 552 CHECK LIST J. WARNICKE 3350 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Stip., vign. Bust; profile, left. 2.12 x 1.11 Ins.: Warnicke Sc. | Benjamin Franklin | Born JanH 17th 1706 Died April 17th 1790, 3351 EDINBURGH Line, rect. 5.4 x 7.14 Ins.: Engraved by J. Warnicke. | View of Edinburgh. | from Cal- ion Hill. Note. J. Warnicke engraved some good encyclopedia plates and Bible plates for Philadelphia publishers. HENRY W. WESTON 3352 BUILDING THE ARK Line, rect. End view of the Ark under construction. Under a palm-tree to left two builders, with compass, plan, etc.; consult a man seated. 5.15 x 7.13 Ins.: over, Plate % Page 5. | under, Henry W. Weston fc. | Make thee an Ark of gopher wood. etc. Two lines. T. WIGHTMAN 3353 ABBA THULLE Stip., oval. Full bust; face % right. 4.6 x 3.8 Ins.: Wightman sc. | Abba Thulle | King of the Pelew Islands. | taken 1791. 3354 MR. CAMPBELL Line, rect. Man, full-length, standing, face front, holding an umbrella over his head and pointing with left hand. 5.14 x 4.2 Ins.: Frontispiece | Drawn by Revd W. T. Strutt. - Wightman sc. | The Author of Travels in South Africa, with waggons etc. on the Banks of the Great, or Orange River. In pencil on print, "Campbell's Travels. 1816." 553 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 3355 AMASA DELANO Stip., oval. Bust; face front. 4.5 x 3.5 Ins.: T. Wightman Sc. | Cap1 Amasa Delano. Frontispiece to "A Narrative of Voyages and Travels in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres," by Amasa Delano. Bos- ton, 1817. 3356 TIMOTHY DEXTER Line, vign. Full-length, with large cocked hat; cane in hand; face % right. 5.7 x 3.10 Ins.: Lord Timothy Dexter. | Doyle Del-Wightman Sc 3357 MARIA EDGEWORTH Stip., vign. Half-length; leaning with left elbow on books; left hand to face. 3.2 x 2.11 Ins.: Wightman Sc. | Mrs Maria Edgeworth. | Published by T. B. Wait # Sons June ISU/,. 3358 WASHINGTON-FRANKLIN Line. America between two columns with arch above. On the columns circular medallion portraits of Washington and Frank- lin, with their names. 5.7 x 3.4 Ins.: Frontispiece | under, Wightman Sc | America trampling on Oppression. Hart, 823. From "Cooper's Histories of Greece and Rome, of North and South America." Boston, 1808. 3359 MAP OF BOSTON Described as-"Map of the City of Boston in the State of Massa- chusetts, by J. G. Hales, Geogr Surveyor. Boston. 1814. J. R. Penniman del. Engraved by T. Wightman Jr." 28 x 36 3360 THE CHESAPEAKE AND SHANNON Line, rect. 3.8 x 6.12 Ins.: over, Engraved For The Naval Monument. | under, M. Come p.- (Copyright by A. Bowen, December 28, 1815.) - Wightman Sc | The Chesapeake Shannon. 3361 EXCHANGE COFFEE-HOUSE, BOSTON Line, rect. Showing view of building. 2.6 x 5.1 Ins.: Wightman Sc. Heading to Certificate of the Boston Exchange Coffee-House. 554 CHECK LIST 3362 NEW HAMPSHIRE MECHANIC ASSOCIATION Line, rect. Membership Certificate of the New Hampshire Mechanic Association, filled out in 1812. Above, American eagle holding in its beak a scale-beam from which is suspended a banner carrying the certificate. At one end of the beam are hung tools; at the other end bales of goods, etc. Below, a ship on the stocks; Faith, Hope, and Charity supporting the seal; monument under willow, "Sacred to the Memory of B. Franklin." 9.15 x 11.14 Ins.: Engraved by Thos Wightman Boston. H. WILLIAMS 3363 JOHN COLBY Stip., oval. Full bust; face slightly to left. 3.6 x 2.14 Ins.: H. Williams pinx1 et Sc. | John Colby. [ Born Decr 9th 1787. 3364 ELIAS SMITH Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 3.5 x 2.11 Ins.: H. Williams Pinx1 et Sc. | Elias Smith, | Minister of the New Testament. | Born June 17th 1769. From "Life of E. Smith," Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1816. 3365 SAMUEL THOMSON Stip., rect. Full bust; face % right. 2.15x2.8 Ins.: Brawn Engd by H. Williams. | Sam1 Thomson-Bota- nist. | His System and practice, originating with himself. [ Born FebV 9 th 1769. ASAPH WILLARD 3366 JOHN ADAMS Stip., vign. Bust; face % left. 2.5 x 2.4 Ins.: A. Willard | John Adams | Inaugurated President | 1797 This and similar vignettes of the presidents were published in Hartford, 1823. 3367 SAMUEL ADAMS Mixed, rect. Half-length; face % right. 3.15 x3.2 Ins.: Engraved by A. Willard. | Sam1 Adams (auto.) 555 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 3368 HENRY BROUGHAM Stip., reel, frame. Full bust; nearly profile right. 3.2 x 2.9 Ins.: A. Willard Sc. | Henry Brougham, | two lines biography. 3369 QUEEN CAROLINE Stip., rect. frame. Full bust; face % left. 3.2x2.10 Ins.: A. Willard Sc. | Caroline. | two lines biography. 3370 HENRY CLAY Stip., vign. Full bust; front face. 3.5 x 3 Ins.: A. Willard Sc. | Henry Clay 3371 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Mixed, rect. Half-length; seated to left at table; right thumb to chin; manuscript in left hand; face % left. 3.13 x 3.2 Ins.: Engraved by A. Willard. | Benja Franklin (auto.) 3372 GEORGE IV Stip., rect. frame. Bust; face % right. 3.2 x 2.9 Ins.: A Willard Sc | George the IV, | two lines biography. 3373 WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON Stip., vign. Half-length; arms folded; face % left. 3.10 x 3 Ins.: A. Willard Sc. | Major General Harrison 3374 WASHINGTON IRVING Stip., vign. Bust; face % left; with fur collar. 3 x 2.14 Ins.: A Willard Sc. | Washington Irving, | four lines biography. 3375 ANDREW JACKSON Stip., rect. Half-length in cloak; face % right. 3.9 x 2.15 Ins.: Engraved on Steel by A. Willard. | Andrew Jackson | Presi- dent of the United States. 3376 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., rect. Full bust; face % left. Stuart head. 4 x 3.5 Ins.: A. Willard Sc. | Thomas Jefferson. 3377 THOMAS JEFFERSON Stip., vign. Bust; face % left. 2.6 x 2.4 Ins.: A. Willard | Thomas Jefferson | Inagurated President I 1801. 556 CHECK LIST 3378 MARQUIS LAFAYETTE Stip., vign. Three-quarter-length; standing; face % left. 4.12 x 3.12 Ins.: A. Willard Sc. | Lafayette (auto.) 3379 RICHARD HENRY LEE Stip., rect. Half-length; face % left. 3.1x3.14 Ins.: Engraved by A. Willard | Richard Henry Lee (auto.) 3380 JAMES MADISON Stip., vign. Bust; face % right. 2.6 x 2.2 Ins.: A. Willard | James Madison | Inaugurated President | 1809 3381 JAMES MONROE Stip., vign. Bust; face % right. 2.2 x 1.13 Ins.: A. Willard | James Monroe | Inaugurated President \ 1817 3382 ALEXANDER MURRAY Stip., oval. Full bust in uniform; front face. 3.14 X 3.1 Ins.: Wood pinx.- Willard Sc. | Alexander Murray Esq. | Late Senior Officer | of the United States Navy. | G. Barber Printer 3383 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Stip., broad rect. frame, lined. Full bust in uniform; face front. 3.4 x 2.9 Ins.: A. Willard Sc. | Napoleon Buonaparte, | Born at Ajaccio 1769. Died at Sf Helena 1821 3384 NAPOLEON BONAPARTE Stip., rect. Nearly half-length in uniform; face % left. 4.8x3.11 Ins.: Willard # Rawdon Sc Alby | Napoleon Buonaparte 3385 NAPOLEON IN GROUP Stip. Group of four ovals draped. 5.11 x 3.9 Ins.: under ovals, Marie Antoinette | Bonaparte | Louis XVI | Louis XVIII | Willard sc. 3386 ALDEN PARTRIDGE Stip., rect. Full bust in uniform; profile, left. 3.1 x 2.6 Ins.: J. R. Bartlett Del.\A. Willard Sc. \ Alden Partridge 557 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS AE 1^0 | Superintendent Of The A. L. S. $ M. | Academy, Middle- town Con. | two lines in French. | Published by E. H. Clark Middletown Con. (1826). 3387 MEMORIAL OF COMMODORE O. H. PERRY Line, rect. allegorical. Stipple portrait of Commodore Perry in title. 16.11 x 23.2 Ins.: over, Entered according to act of Congress by Elizabeth C. Brenton, Feb. 5th *** | under, Drawn by E. C. Brenton.-En- graved by W. H. Bassett A. Willard. | The American Eagle lamenting the death of Perry-His family at the monument- Religion administering Consolation-Liberty within the Temple of Fame laying his sword upon the altar-The Frigate in which he sailed returning with colours at half mast. | In Memory of Commodore Oliver H. Perry, who Captured the British Squadron on Lake Erie, Sept1' 10th 1813. | under portrait, Com. Oliver H. Perry 3388 ZEBULON M. PIKE Stip., vign. Bust in uniform; face % left. 2.14 x 3.2 Ins.: A Willard Sc | General Pike 3389 AUGUSTUS W. SMITH Line, rect. Bust; face front. 3.15 x 3.5 Ins.: A. Willard Sc. \ Aug. W. Smith (auto.) | Augustus W. Smith L. L. D. | Prof, of Mathematics and Astronomy in the Wesleyan University. | Middletown Ct. 3390 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., vign. Bust to left. 2.8 x 2.5 Ins.: A. Willard | George Washington | Inaugurated President | 1789 Hart, 465. From "History of the United States," by C. A. Goodrich, Hartford, 1823. 3391 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip., oval, omad. Bust to left. Above oval an eagle with shield, arrows, and olive branch. On either side of oval, an oak branch. 6.4 x 4.15 Ins.: Map | of the | United States | Compiled from the most- 558 CHECK LIST Authentic Sources. | Washington | Published by E Huntington A Willard | Hartford | 1826 i. As described. n. Publisher changed to Published by Willis Thrall | Hart- ford | 1828 in. As in ii, with date changed to 1831. Hart, 550. 3392 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip. Group of three ovals, festooned with drapery, containing portraits of Washington, Franklin, and Greene. 5.4 x 3.5 Ins.: Washington. | Franklin. | Greene. | Willard Sc i. As described. ii. Engraver erased. Hart, 633. 3393 NOAH WEBSTER Stip., oval. Full bust; face % left. 5.1 x 3.14 Ins.: A. Willard Sc. | N. Webster (auto.) 3394 DUKE OF WELLINGTON Stip., rect. frame. Full bust in uniform; face % left. 3.2 x 2.10 Ins.: A Willard Sc. | Wellington, | four lines biography. 3395 CHARLES WOLFE Stip., vign. Full bust in robes; profile, left. 3.11 x 3.12 Ins.: A. Willard Sc. | Revd Charles Wolfe, M. A. | From a draw- ing by I. I. Russell. | Published by H. F. J. Huntington 1828. 3396 HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT Aquatint, rect. 3.6 x 6.11 Ins.: Hartford. | Drawn by J. W. Barber, Engraved by A. Wil- lard | View of Hartford from the eastern bank of the Connecticut River. 3397 LANCASTER SCHOOL-HOUSE, ALBANY Line, rect. 6.14 x 4.2 Ins.: P. Hooker Arch1-Willard Rawdon Sc. Alby | Lancaster School-house in the City of Albany | Founded in 1815. 559 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 3398 McFINGAL An edition of John Trumbull's "McFingal," published in Hart- ford in 1820, contains plates signed "Drawn by E. Tisdale-En- graved by A. Willard." 3399 NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT Line, rect. 3.5 x 6.7 Ins.: New Haven. | Drawn by J. W. Barber, Engraved by A. Willard. | Eastern view of the Public Square or Green in New Haven, Ct. JAMES WILSON 3400 THE EPOCHS OF HISTORY Mixed, vign. A list of historical events and dates in the form of a tree, springing from "Adam or the Creation." To right, a view of Adam naming the beasts. 16.14 x 20 Ins.: to right, Published by Isaac Eddy. Weathersfleld Vermont 1813. | With the privilege of Copy right | to left, Engraved by James Wilson. Bradford | and by Isaac Eddy. Weathersfleld | Vermont | below, Explanation | in eight lines. This plate is largely made up of engraved text; and as the engraving of Adam naming the beasts much resembles other work of Eddy, it is probable that the text only was engraved by Wil- son. W. WOODRUFF 3401 JOHN ADAMS Line, broad oval frame, ornad. Full bust; face % left. Oval sur- rounded by laurel and oak leaves. Over oval, in highly orna- mental and large script, "Adams Letter"; under oval, in similar ornate letters, "Of July 1776." Below, thirteen lines in two col- umns signed in auto. "John Adams." Plate-mark 15.9 x 16.4 Oval 3.12 x 3.2 Ins.: Published by W. Hill Woodward Main St Cincinnati. | Drawn and Engraved by W. Woodruff Cincinnati. 3402 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Line, rect. Half-length; after Martin portrait. 2.13x2.4 Ins.: W. Woodruff Sc. Cm1 | Benjamin Franklin. 560 CHECK LIST 3403 MARQUIS LAFAYETTE Line, oval, surmounted by eagle; flags and cannon at sides. Bust; face front. 2.12 x 2 Ins.: on scroll, Lafayette | under, Engd by W. Woodruff Heading to sheet-music published by G. E. Blake, Philadel- phia, 1824. 3404 SAMUEL STENNETT Stip., oval in rect. Bust; face % right. 3 X 2.6 Ins.: W. Woodruff. Sc. Phila | Revd Dr Sam1 Stennett. 3405 JAMES THOMSON Stip., broad rect. frame, ornad. Full bust; face % left. 3.12 x 3.2 Ins.: Engd by W. Woodruff. | James Thomson. 3406 GEORGE WASHINGTON Stip. Bust to left. Heading to a folio sheet containing the Dec- laration of Independence with engraved signatures of the signers. Above, eagle, flags, etc. Encircled by sixteen medallions, sur- rounded by oak leaves, and containing portraits of Washington, Adams, and Jefferson, and the arms of the thirteen original States. 25.15 x 18.13 Ins.: Engraved by Wm Woodruff | Philada Published FebV £0th 1819, by William Woodruff. | Copyright secured-.Printed by C. P. Harrison Woodruff engraved and published separately "A correct Fac Simile of the Signatures to accompany Wm. Woodruff's orna- mental Engraving of the Declaration of Independence." i. As described. n. Without "Printed by C. P. Harrison" Hart, 595. 3407 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line. Similar to the above, except that the signatures are in facsimile. 27 x 19.1 Ins.: Engraved by Wm Woodruff | Copyright secured-Philada Published by O. Rogers, N° 67 South £nd S* Philada Hart, 596. 3408 ST. FRANCIS Line, rect. Three-quarter-length, in monkish dress, standing to left, leaning on a skull on table, gazing at a crucifix. 3.11 x 2.9 561 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS Ins.: W. Woodruff, Sc. Phila | St Francis of A ssisium Confessor | Founder of the Friar Minors 3409 ST. JOSEPH Line, rect. Three-quarter-length, standing to left, holding the Christ Child in his arms. 3.11 x 2.11 Ins.: W. Woodruff. Sc. | Sf Joseph, | Nursing Father to the Son of God | Pray for us C. C. WRIGHT 3410 WILLIAM HENRY DRAYTON Line, oval, ornad. Drayton arms above. Bust; profile, right; after the B. Reading engraving. 4.10 x 3.6 Ins.: William Henry Drayton. | Engraved by Wright Smith | Charleston, So. Ca. 3411 FRANCIS LEWIS Line, rect. Half-length; seated to right; face % right. 3.13x3.6 Ins.: Francis Lewis. | Engraved by C. C. Wright from an Orig- inal Painting. 1825. 3412 THOMAS PAINE Line, rect. Half-length; face % left. 5.8 x 4.8 Ins.: Romney Pinx1-Wright Sculp1 | Thomas Paine. | S. King, New York. 3413 HENRY RUTGERS Line, vign. Full bust; face nearly profile right; long hair. 4.10 x 4.3 Ins.: Henry Rutgers Esq: | Died Feby 17th 1830. Aged 85 Years. | Engraved by C. C. Wright from a Painting by H. In- man N. Y. | Published by Sam1 Maverick. N. Y. | (Copyright, February 20, 1830, by Samuel Maverick.) 3414 JOHN HORNE TOOKE Line, vign. Full bust; face % left. 2.10 x 3 Ins.: Wright Bede N. Y. | John Horne Tooke Esqr 562 CHECK LIST 3415 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, oval. Bust to left. 4.2 x 2.8 Ins.: Trott DeP-Wright Engraver N. Y. Hart, 468. 3416 MR. AND MRS. CONWAY AND MISS DEBLIN Etch., vign. Whole-length figures; Mr. Conway in middle, Mrs. Conway to right. 6.6 x 8 Ins.: Miss: Deblin.-Mr: Conway.-Mrs: Conway. | of the Park Theatre New York. | Drawn by H. Reinagle, Etchd by Wright. Published May 1st 1827. New York. 3417 DUROC (Race-horse) Line, vign. Horse facing left; man holding halter, and leaning on a running pump. 4.8 + x 7.12 Ins.: Painted by A. Fisher-of Boston Massts-Engd by C. C. Wright 182^ | Duroc. | From the Original Painting the Property of Charles Henry Hall Esq6 of N. York JOSEPH WRIGHT 3418 GEORGE WASHINGTON Dry-point etch., oval. Bust in uniform; profile, right; name on ribbon under bust. 2.9 x 1.15 Ins.: G. Washington. | J. Wright Pinx1 Fl Hart, 138. J. YEAGER 3419 PIERRE JEAN BERANGER Etch., vign. Full-length; seated; nearly profile right. 7.5 x 5.3 Ins.: Etched by J. Yeager | one line in French | Beranger (auto.) | Author of "Les Souvenirs du Peoples." 3420 ALFRED D'ORSAY Etch., vign. Full-length; standing; profile, left. 7.10x4.6 Ins.: J. Yeager Sc. \ Alfred d'Orsay (auto.) | Author of "A Journal." 563 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 3421 THEODORE E. HOOK Etch., vign. Full-length; standing; face % left. 7.4 x 5.2 Ins.: J. Yeager Sculp. | yours faithfully | Theodore E. Hook (auto.) | Author of "Sayings and Doings." 3422 J. H. LEIGH HUNT Etch., vign. Full-length; standing; face % right. 6.15 x 3.14 Ins.: J. Yeager Sculp. | Yours ^c | Leigh Hunt (auto.) 3423 MULGRAVE Etch., vign. Full-length; seated; face % left. 6.11 x 5 Ins.: Etched by J. Yeager | Mulgrave (auto.) | Author of "Yes and No." 3424 ZEBULON PIKE Described as-Full bust in uniform; head to right; vign. in stip- ple over an oval showing a death-bed scene engraved in line. En- graved by J. Yeager as the heading to a certificate of the Pike Beneficial Society of Philadelphia. Size of portrait 2.13 x 2.8 3425 JANE PORTER Etch., vign. Full-length; seated; nearly profile right. 6.8 x 5 Ins.: Etched by J. Yeager | Jane Porter (auto.) | The Authoress of "Thaddeus of Warsaw." 3426 JAMES SMITH Etch., vign. Full-length; seated; nearly profile right. 6.12 x 4.12 Ins.: J. Yeager sc. | yours faithfully | James Smith (auto.) | One of the Authors of "Rejected Addresses." 3427 GRANT THORBURN Etch., vign. Full-length; standing front. 5.12 X 3.12 Ins.: J. Yeager Sculp. | Grant Thorburn (auto.) | The Original "Lawrie Todd." 3428 GEORGE WASHINGTON Mixed, oval in rect., ornad. Bust to front; head to left. Pillars and curtain in background. Lower part of oval cut off, forming a tablet containing title. 2.3 x 1.10 564 CHECK LIST Ins.: Washington. | Born Feby the 22 nd 1732. I Died Decr lAth 1799. Hart, 336. Engraved by J. Yeager for patent-medicine label on same plate with portraits of Clay, Fulton, R. M. Johnson, etc. 3429 GEORGE WASHINGTON Line, oval in rect., ornad. Bust to front; head to left. Oval cut off at bottom for title. 2.4 x 1.10 Ins.: Washington. Hart, 337. 3430 ARCH STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA Line, vign. 6.2 x 8.2 Ins.: Drawn and Engraved by J. Yeager. | Arch Street Theatre. 3431 PLAN OF BOSTON Described as-Boston with its environs. Engraved by J. Yeager for Marshall's "Life of Washington." J. Cressy, Philadelphia. Size 6.2 x 9.6 3432 THE EXCHANGE, NEW YORK Line, vign. 3.4 x 4.11 Ins.: Drawn by A. J. Davis, M. E. Thompson, Arch1-Engraved by J. Yeager. | Exchange. | Engraved for the Picture of New York and Stranger's Guide. Published by A. T. Goodrich. 3433 NEW ORLEANS BATTLE Line, rect. Bust of General Jackson, with flags, etc., in the title. 13.4x19.8 Ins.: West del.-J. Yeager Sc. | (copyright) | Published and Sold by J. Yeager No. 103 Race St. Philada | Battle of New Or- leans | and the death of Major General Packenham | on 8th of January 1815. | (Description in two lower comers.) 3434 PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL Line, vign. 2.5 x 4.2 Ins.: J. Yeager Sc. | Pennsylvania Hospital. Vignette on title-page to "Elements of Surgery," by J. S. Dorsey and J. Randolph;, M. D. 565 AMERICAN ENGRAVERS 3435 SOLOMON'S CREEK-LOWER FALLS Line, rect. 6.1 x 4.8 Ins.: J. Yeager Sc. | Lower Falls Of Solomon's Creek. 3436 SOLOMON'S CREEK-UPPER FALLS Line, rcct. 5.14 x 4.8 Ins.: J. Yeager Sc. | Upper Falls Of Solomon's Creek. 3437 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK Line. 2.14 x 4.4 Ins.: Drawn by A. J. Davis-Engraved by J. Yeager. | South St. near Dover St. From "Picture of New York and Stranger's Guide." A. T. Goodrich, New York, 1828. 3438 THE VICTUALERS' PROCESSION Aquatint, rect.; arms of Victuallers Company below. 14.6x23.12 Ins.: Drawn by J. L. Krimmel.-Engraved by J. Yeager. | Phila- delphia Published and sold by Joseph Yeager N° 37 Chester Street. | Printed by Charles Woodward Jr. | Procession of Vic- tuallers | of Philadelphia on March the 15th 1821 conducted un- der the direction of Mr. William White. | four lines description. i. As described. ii. Ins.: Drawn by J. L. Krimmel | This view is taken from M. Carey Sons Book Store. S. E. corner of l^1 and Ches- nut Sts | Engraved by J. Yeager | Procession of Victual- lers | of Philadelphia, on the 15th of March 1821, Conducted under the direction of Mr William White | four lines description | Philadelphia Published and Sold by Joseph Yeager N° 37 Chester Street | Printed by Charles Wood' ward Jr 566