The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Том 33Historical Society of Pennsylvania., 1909 |
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... Mother . " 30 x 25 1859 491. EASTMAN MISS , " of her late sister from a Daug . " 24 x 20 1869 492. EDDS MRS . , " Mrs. Carson's mother . " Bust 1852 493. EGE MR . , " child of . " 24 x 20 1870 494. ELFRITH MRS . , " and her daugh- ter ...
... Mother . " 30 x 25 1859 491. EASTMAN MISS , " of her late sister from a Daug . " 24 x 20 1869 492. EDDS MRS . , " Mrs. Carson's mother . " Bust 1852 493. EGE MR . , " child of . " 24 x 20 1870 494. ELFRITH MRS . , " and her daugh- ter ...
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... Miniature 1802 522. FARR MIss , " for her Mother . " Head 523. FARREN MISS , " afterward 1850 Countess of Derby . " 21 x 17 1867 NAME 524. FARREN MISS , " began after Lawrence . 28 Thomas Sully's Register of Portraits , 1801–1871 .
... Miniature 1802 522. FARR MIss , " for her Mother . " Head 523. FARREN MISS , " afterward 1850 Countess of Derby . " 21 x 17 1867 NAME 524. FARREN MISS , " began after Lawrence . 28 Thomas Sully's Register of Portraits , 1801–1871 .
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... Mother . " Bust 1860 555. FITZGERALD ROBERT & GIL- BERT , " for their Mother . " 30 x 25 1867 540 to 555 are of Colonel Thomas Fitzgerald , of the Philadel- phia City Item , and members of his family . 556. FITZHUE MR . Bust 1816 557 ...
... Mother . " Bust 1860 555. FITZGERALD ROBERT & GIL- BERT , " for their Mother . " 30 x 25 1867 540 to 555 are of Colonel Thomas Fitzgerald , of the Philadel- phia City Item , and members of his family . 556. FITZHUE MR . Bust 1816 557 ...
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... Mother from a Sketch . ' " " 17 x 14 1870 593. FRY MRS . “ Father . From a Photograph . " 17 x 14 1870 594. FRY MRS . " Father . From a Photograph . " 17 x 14 1871 595. FRY MRS . , " of Green Hill . " 30 x 25 1868 596. FRY MRS . " Son ...
... Mother from a Sketch . ' " " 17 x 14 1870 593. FRY MRS . “ Father . From a Photograph . " 17 x 14 1870 594. FRY MRS . " Father . From a Photograph . " 17 x 14 1871 595. FRY MRS . , " of Green Hill . " 30 x 25 1868 596. FRY MRS . " Son ...
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... Mother in Baltimore . " Bust 619. GIBSON MRS . JAMES , " formerly Miss Borderley . ' " " Half - length 1820 1821 Elizabeth ( 1773-1863 ) , daughter of John Beale Bordley , married James Gibson in May , 1817. This portrait did be- long ...
... Mother in Baltimore . " Bust 619. GIBSON MRS . JAMES , " formerly Miss Borderley . ' " " Half - length 1820 1821 Elizabeth ( 1773-1863 ) , daughter of John Beale Bordley , married James Gibson in May , 1817. This portrait did be- long ...
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