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Mountain Landscape with Mist-Shrouded Ruins

Artist, attributed to: John Hoppner (British, 1758–1810)

The Repeal, or the funeral of Miss Ame-stamp

Etcher: Unknown
Publisher: Carington Bowles (British, 1724–1793)

View of Hell Gate: the Entrance from Long Island Sound to New York

Engraver: James Mérigot (French, 1760–1824)
Printer and publisher: James Cundee (British, active 1799–1833)

Capture of the Argus, Augs. 14th, 1813

Artist: Thomas Sutherland (British, 1785–1838)
After: Thomas Whitcombe (British, 1763–ca. 1824)

Great Bend of the Arkansaw River (Arapehoe Camp), from the series Sporting Scenes in Kansas

Artist: Thomas A. J. Southwell (British, active 1860–70)
Printer: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (London, active 19th century)

Buffalo Creek, from the series Sporting Scenes in Kansas

Artist: Thomas A. J. Southwell (British, active 1860–70)
Printer: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (London, active 19th century)

Buffalo Hunt, Oct. 18th, 1866 (Soloman & Saline Divide), from the series Sporting Scenes in Kansas

Artist: Thomas A. J. Southwell (British, active 1860–70)
Printer: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (London, active 19th century)

Cheyennes, Arapehoes, Comanches, from the series Sporting Scenes in Kansas

Artist: Thomas A. J. Southwell (British, active 1860–70)
Printer: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (London, active 19th century)

The Far West (Smoky Hill River), from the series Sporting Scenes in Kansas

Artist: Thomas A. J. Southwell (British, active 1860–70)
Printer: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (London, active 19th century)

North Forks of Soloman (Indians), from the series Sporting Scenes in Kansas

Artist: Thomas A. J. Southwell (British, active 1860–70)
Printer: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (London, active 19th century)

Prairie Fire (seen from Fort Harker), from the series Sporting Scenes in Kansas

Artist: Thomas A. J. Southwell (British, active 1860–70)
Printer: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (London, active 19th century)

Gang of Elk (Saline River), from the series Sporting Scenes in Kansas

Artist: Thomas A. J. Southwell (British, active 1860–70)
Printer: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (London, active 19th century)

An Unexpected Return, from the series Sporting Scenes in Kansas

Artist: Thomas A. J. Southwell (British, active 1860–70)
Printer: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (London, active 19th century)

Fort Riley, from the series Sporting Scenes in Kansas

Artist: Thomas A. J. Southwell (British, active 1860–70)
Printer: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (London, active 19th century)

Little Raven's Tent, from the series Sporting Scenes in Kansas

Artist: Thomas A. J. Southwell (British, active 1860–70)
Printer: Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (London, active 19th century)

Progress of cotton, #6: Spinning

Artist: James Richard Barfoot (British, 1794–1863)

His Excellency Jonathan Belcher, Esq.

Artist: John Faber, the Younger (British, born Holland, 1684–1756)
After: Richard Phillips (British, 1681–1741)

Nicholas Biddle (Private Plate)

Artist: Samuel Cousins (British, 1801–1887)
After: Thomas Sully (American, born England, 1783–1872)
Engraver: Samuel Cousins (British, 1801–1887)

Rev. dus Samuel Cooper, S.T.D. . . .

Engraver: Valentine Green (British, 1739–1813)

Sir Charles Hardy

Engraver: Philip Dawe (British, ca. 1750–ca. 1790)
After: Thomas Hudson (British, 1701–1779)

The Reverend James Honyman, A.M.

Artist: Samuel Okey (British, active 1765–80)
After: Gains (American)

Joe Jefferson

Artist: Samuel Arlent Edwards (British, 1861–1938)

Gen. Knox, L.L.D.

Artist: Edward Savage (American, 1761–1817)

Abraham Lincoln

Etcher: Thomas Johnson (British, active 1893 - 1901)
Publisher: Charles Barmore (New York, N.Y.)

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