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Progress of Cotton: # 8 - Warping & winding

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

Progress of Cotton: #9 - Reeding or drawing in

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

Progress of Cotton: # 10 - Weaving

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

Progress of Cotton: # 11 - Dying

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

Progress of cotton, #12: Printing

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.)

Sir William Penn, K! b. 1621, d. 1670

Artist: James Godby (British, active 1790–1820)
After: Peter Lely (British, 1618–1680)

William Penn, b. 1644, d. 1718

Engraver: Thomas Pingo (British, 1714–1776)

George Washington Esq.r

Engraver: Unknown
After: Edward Savage (American, 1761–1817)
Printer: J. Le Petit (French, 1770–1858)

The Rev.d John Wesley A.M.

Engraver: George Graham (British, active 1786–1813)
Publisher: David Longworth (American, 1765(?)–1821)

Benjamin West Esq.r / Historical Painter to His Majesty

Artist: Caroline Watson (British, 1760 or 1761–1814)

Henry Laurens Esqr.

Engraver: Valentine Green (British, 1739–1813)
After: John Singleton Copley (American, 1738–1815)

General Washington

Artist: James Heath (British, 1757–1834)
After: Gilbert Stuart (American, 1755–1828)

The Washington Family

Engraver: Edward Bell (British, active 1794–1847)
After: J Paul Jr. (American)

Benjamin West Esq.

Artist: William Say (British, 1768–1834)
After: James Green (British, 1771–1834)

George Washington, Esq.

Artist: Edward Savage (American, 1761–1817)

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