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Martha Washington (née Martha Dandridge, formerly Martha Parke Custis, 1731–1802)

Artist: Charles Willson Peale (American, 1741–1827)

Sarah Russell Sullivan (1786–1831)

Artist: Edward Greene Malbone (American, 1777–1807)

Thomas Russell (1740–1796)

Artist: Edward Greene Malbone (American, 1777–1807)
After: (portrait by) John Trumbull (American, 1756–1843)

Ebenezer Storer II (1730–1807), M.A. (Hon.) 1750

Artist: Joseph Dunkerley (American, born England, 1759–1812)
After: John Singleton Copley (American, 1738–1815)

Elizabeth Green Storer (1734–1774)

Artist: Joseph Dunkerley (American, born England, 1759–1812)
After: John Singleton Copley (American, 1738–1815)

John Bayly, Jr. (1750s–1806)

Artist: David Boudon (Swiss, active America, 1748–ca.1816)

Gentleman

Artist: Unknown
Artist, formerly attributed to: Joseph Wood (American, 1778–1830)

George Washington (1732–1799), LL.D. 1781

Artist: James Peale (American, 1749–1831)

Benjamin Silliman (1779-1864), BA 1796, MA 1799

Artist: Nathaniel Rogers (American, 1788–1844)

Andrew Oliver (1706–1774)

Artist: John Singleton Copley (American, 1738–1815)

Grizzel Oliver Waldo (1737–1761)

Artist: John Singleton Copley (American, 1738–1815)

Dr. James Lloyd (1728–1810)

Artist, attributed to: Walter Robertson (American, born Ireland, ca. 1750–1802)

Gentleman

Artist: Edward Dalton Marchant (American, 1806–1887)

Elizabeth Woolsey Dunlap (1768–1848)

Artist: William Dunlap (American, 1766–1839)

John T. Woolsey (?) (d. 1798)

Artist: William Dunlap (American, 1766–1839)

William Samuel Johnson (1795–1883)

Artist: Henry Inman (American, 1801–1846)

Child of the Briggs Family

Artist, attributed to: Mary Way (American, 1769–1833)
Artist, attributed to: Betsey Way Champlain (American, 1771–1825)

Beatrix Cadwalader Jones (later Beatrix Cadwalader Jones Farrand, 1872–1959)

Artist: Emily Heyward Drayton Taylor (American, 1860–1952)

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