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Still Image
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Original Format
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Engraving
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4 x 5 in.
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Title
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Portrait of William H. C. Hosmer
Description
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Born in Avon, NY Hosmer's poems were widely published in literary magazines of the day. He is best known for Native American themed works like "Yonnondio" and "Legends of the Seneca."
Creator
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Halpin, F. [Frederick]
Publisher
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J. Kelly, Printer
Samuel Hueston
Date
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1855
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Cooper, Ken
Source
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Lewis Gaylord Clark, "The Knickerbocker Gallery: A Testimonial to the Editor of the Knickerbocker Magazine from its Contributors" (New York: Samuel Hueston, 1855): 131.
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jpeg, 301 KB
Type
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Engraving
Hosmer, William H.C.
Knickerbocker
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Engraving
Physical Dimensions
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3 x 4 in
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Title
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Portrait of Lydia H. Sigourney
Description
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Known as the "Sweet Singer of Hartford," Sigourney's poetry and prose was popular throughout the 19th century for its strong emotional appeal, particular concerning mortality. She figures here as author of "Letter from the Charter-Oak, at Hartford, to the Great Oak of Geneseo," an 1843 poem meditating upon the Wadsworth family, the displacement of Native Americans, and the course of history
Creator
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Hall Jr., H.B. [Henry Bryan]
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S. M. Betts & Co.
Date
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1868
Contributor
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Cooper, Ken
Source
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James Parton, "Eminent Women of the Age: Being Narratives of the Lives and Deeds of the Most Prominent Women of the Present Generation" (Hartford, Ct: S.M. Betts, 1868): 85
Internet Archive
Format
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jpeg, 294 KB
Type
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Engraving
Big Tree
Charter Oak
Hosmer, William H.C.
Sigourney, Lydia
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Still Image
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Original Format
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Engraving
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Title
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The Middle Falls
Description
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Illustration of the Middle Falls accompanies the poem "Mona-Sha-Sha," by William H.C. Hosmer
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Whitney, E. J.
Date
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1876
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Stappenbeck, Austin
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Henry R. Howland, ed. (?). "Voices of the Glen," Rev. ed. Published under the auspices of the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society (1911).
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jpeg, 143KB
Publisher
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American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society
Type
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Engraving
Glen Iris
Hosmer, William H.C.
Letchworth State Park
Middle Falls
Voices of the Glen
Whitney, E.J.