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William Loughton Smith (1758–1812)

Artist: John Trumbull (American, 1756–1843)

Mrs. Hurd (?)

Artist: Unknown

Julia Anne Cox

Artist: Unknown

Mrs. Clark Thebaux

Artist: Unknown

Roger Sherman

Artist: Unknown
Artist, copy after: Ralph Earl (American, 1751–1801)

Gentleman

Artist: Unknown

George Washington

Artist: Unknown

Jean Paul Oppenheim (1907–1933), Class of 1929

Artist: William S. Herman (American)

Major George Watson

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

Frame of five sillhouettes

Artist: Unknown

Eunice Backus Trumbull (1749–1826)

Artist: John Trumbull (American, 1756–1843)

Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790), M.A. (Hon.) 1763

Artist: John Trumbull (American, 1756–1843)

Oliver Wolcott, Jr. (1760-1833), B.A. 1778, ML.d. 1819

Artist: John Trumbull (American, 1756–1843)

Self-Portrait

Artist: William Dunlap (American, 1766–1839)

Timothy Dwight (1752-1817) BA 1769, MA 1772

Artist: William Dunlap (American, 1766–1839)

Laura Woolsey Johnson (1800–1880)

Artist: Henry Inman (American, 1801–1846)

Charles Briggs

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

Elizabeth Bassal Meiller Briggs

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

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