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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)

Geo. Washington Esq.r

Engraver: Willliam Nutter (British, ca. 1754–1802)
After: Gilbert Stuart (American, 1755–1828)

Colonel [Benedict] Arnold

Engraver: Thomas Hart (London)

Edward Payne Esq.r

Engraver: James Watson (British, 1740–1790)
After: Charles Willson Peale (American, 1741–1827)

David Wooster, Esqr.

Printer: Thomas Hart (London)

A South East View of the Great Town of Boston in New England. . .

Artist: John Carwitham (British, active 1723–41)
After: William Burgis (American, active 1716–31)

A View of the Lake & Fort Erie from Buffalo Creek

Etcher: John Bluck (British, active 1791–1819)
After: E. Walsh (American/British)

Mount Vernon in Virginia / The Seat of the late Lieu.t General George Washington

Artist: Francis Jukes (British, 1745–1812)
After: Alexander Robertson (American, 1772–1841)

Passaic Falls in the State of New Jersey

Artist: Francis Jukes (British, 1745–1812)
After: Alexander Robertson (American, 1772–1841)

Concord, New Hampshire

Lithographer: Unknown
After: George Harvey (American, 1835–1920)
Printer: V. Bartholomew (British)

The Falls of Montmorency

Artist: Charles Hunt Sr. (British, 1803–1877)
After: Lieut. Col. James Pattison Cockburn (British, 1779–1847)

The Natural Bridge (Va.)

Artist: Joseph Constantine Stadler (German, active London, 1780–1822)
After: William Roberts (British, 1788–1867)

The Falls of Niagara. This view of Table Rock & Horse-Shoe-Fall

Artist: Charles Hunt Sr. (British, 1803–1877)
After: Lieut. Col. James Pattison Cockburn (British, 1779–1847)

The Falls of Niagara. This General View Above the English Ferry...

Artist: John Edge (British, active 1827–36)
After: Lieut. Col. James Pattison Cockburn (British, 1779–1847)

The Falls of Niagara. This View of the Horse-Shoe Fall, From Below Goat - Island, (American Side).

Artist: Charles Hunt Sr. (British, 1803–1877)
After: Lieut. Col. James Pattison Cockburn (British, 1779–1847)

The Falls of Niagara. This View From the Upper Bank, English Side, is by Special Permission...

Artist: Charles Hunt Sr. (British, 1803–1877)
After: Lieut. Col. James Pattison Cockburn (British, 1779–1847)

The Falls of Niagara. This View of the American Fall, From Goat Island.

Artist: Charles Bently (British, 1805/1806–1854)
After: Lieut. Col. James Pattison Cockburn (British, 1779–1847)

The Falls of Niagara. This View of the Horse Shoe Fall, From Goat Island, is by Special Permission, dedicated to his Most Excellent Majesty William the Fourth.

Artist: Charles Hunt Sr. (British, 1803–1877)
After: Lieut. Col. James Pattison Cockburn (British, 1779–1847)

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