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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing). Search the whole document.
Found 16 total hits in 11 results.
Homer, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): entry carpenter-frank-bicknell
Carpenter, Frank Bicknell 1830-
Painter and author; born in Homer, N. Y., in 1830; was mostly self-educated in art; settled in New York in 1851, and became an associate of the National Academy of Design in 1852.
He painted numerous portraits of Presidents, statesmen, and other noted persons.
His best-known works are the historical painting of President Lincoln signing the emancipation proclamation, now in the Capitol in Washington, and Arbitration, a view of the British and American commissioners on the Alabama claims in session in Washington in 1871, presented to Queen Victoria in 1892.
He wrote Six months in the White House with Abraham Lincoln.
He died May 23, 1900.
Tunstall (Virginia, United States) (search for this): entry carpenter-frank-bicknell
Carpenter, Frank Bicknell 1830-
Painter and author; born in Homer, N. Y., in 1830; was mostly self-educated in art; settled in New York in 1851, and became an associate of the National Academy of Design in 1852.
He painted numerous portraits of Presidents, statesmen, and other noted persons.
His best-known works are the historical painting of President Lincoln signing the emancipation proclamation, now in the Capitol in Washington, and Arbitration, a view of the British and American commissioners on the Alabama claims in session in Washington in 1871, presented to Queen Victoria in 1892.
He wrote Six months in the White House with Abraham Lincoln.
He died May 23, 1900.
Levi Lincoln (search for this): entry carpenter-frank-bicknell
Carpenter, Frank Bicknell 1830-
Painter and author; born in Homer, N. Y., in 1830; was mostly self-educated in art; settled in New York in 1851, and became an associate of the National Academy of Design in 1852.
He painted numerous portraits of Presidents, statesmen, and other noted persons.
His best-known works are the historical painting of President Lincoln signing the emancipation proclamation, now in the Capitol in Washington, and Arbitration, a view of the British and American commissioners on the Alabama claims in session in Washington in 1871, presented to Queen Victoria in 1892.
He wrote Six months in the White House with Abraham Lincoln.
He died May 23, 1900.
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): entry carpenter-frank-bicknell
Carpenter, Frank Bicknell 1830-
Painter and author; born in Homer, N. Y., in 1830; was mostly self-educated in art; settled in New York in 1851, and became an associate of the National Academy of Design in 1852.
He painted numerous portraits of Presidents, statesmen, and other noted persons.
His best-known works are the historical painting of President Lincoln signing the emancipation proclamation, now in the Capitol in Washington, and Arbitration, a view of the British and American commissioners on the Alabama claims in session in Washington in 1871, presented to Queen Victoria in 1892.
He wrote Six months in the White House with Abraham Lincoln.
He died May 23, 1900.
Frank Bicknell Carpenter (search for this): entry carpenter-frank-bicknell
Carpenter, Frank Bicknell 1830-
Painter and author; born in Homer, N. Y., in 1830; was mostly self-educated in art; settled in New York in 1851, and became an associate of the National Academy of Design in 1852.
He painted numerous portraits of Presidents, statesmen, and other noted persons.
His best-known works are the historical painting of President Lincoln signing the emancipation proclamation, now in the Capitol in Washington, and Arbitration, a view of the British and American commissioners on the Alabama claims in session in Washington in 1871, presented to Queen Victoria in 1892.
He wrote Six months in the White House with Abraham Lincoln.
He died May 23, 1900.
1830 AD (search for this): entry carpenter-frank-bicknell
Carpenter, Frank Bicknell 1830-
Painter and author; born in Homer, N. Y., in 1830; was mostly self-educated in art; settled in New York in 1851, and became an associate of the National Academy of Design in 1852.
He painted numerous portraits of Presidents, statesmen, and other noted persons.
His best-known works are the historical painting of President Lincoln signing the emancipation proclamation, now in the Capitol in Washington, and Arbitration, a view of the British and American commi1830; was mostly self-educated in art; settled in New York in 1851, and became an associate of the National Academy of Design in 1852.
He painted numerous portraits of Presidents, statesmen, and other noted persons.
His best-known works are the historical painting of President Lincoln signing the emancipation proclamation, now in the Capitol in Washington, and Arbitration, a view of the British and American commissioners on the Alabama claims in session in Washington in 1871, presented to Queen Victoria in 1892.
He wrote Six months in the White House with Abraham Lincoln.
He died May 23, 1900.
1892 AD (search for this): entry carpenter-frank-bicknell
Carpenter, Frank Bicknell 1830-
Painter and author; born in Homer, N. Y., in 1830; was mostly self-educated in art; settled in New York in 1851, and became an associate of the National Academy of Design in 1852.
He painted numerous portraits of Presidents, statesmen, and other noted persons.
His best-known works are the historical painting of President Lincoln signing the emancipation proclamation, now in the Capitol in Washington, and Arbitration, a view of the British and American commissioners on the Alabama claims in session in Washington in 1871, presented to Queen Victoria in 1892.
He wrote Six months in the White House with Abraham Lincoln.
He died May 23, 1900.
1851 AD (search for this): entry carpenter-frank-bicknell
Carpenter, Frank Bicknell 1830-
Painter and author; born in Homer, N. Y., in 1830; was mostly self-educated in art; settled in New York in 1851, and became an associate of the National Academy of Design in 1852.
He painted numerous portraits of Presidents, statesmen, and other noted persons.
His best-known works are the historical painting of President Lincoln signing the emancipation proclamation, now in the Capitol in Washington, and Arbitration, a view of the British and American commissioners on the Alabama claims in session in Washington in 1871, presented to Queen Victoria in 1892.
He wrote Six months in the White House with Abraham Lincoln.
He died May 23, 1900.
1852 AD (search for this): entry carpenter-frank-bicknell
Carpenter, Frank Bicknell 1830-
Painter and author; born in Homer, N. Y., in 1830; was mostly self-educated in art; settled in New York in 1851, and became an associate of the National Academy of Design in 1852.
He painted numerous portraits of Presidents, statesmen, and other noted persons.
His best-known works are the historical painting of President Lincoln signing the emancipation proclamation, now in the Capitol in Washington, and Arbitration, a view of the British and American commissioners on the Alabama claims in session in Washington in 1871, presented to Queen Victoria in 1892.
He wrote Six months in the White House with Abraham Lincoln.
He died May 23, 1900.
1871 AD (search for this): entry carpenter-frank-bicknell
Carpenter, Frank Bicknell 1830-
Painter and author; born in Homer, N. Y., in 1830; was mostly self-educated in art; settled in New York in 1851, and became an associate of the National Academy of Design in 1852.
He painted numerous portraits of Presidents, statesmen, and other noted persons.
His best-known works are the historical painting of President Lincoln signing the emancipation proclamation, now in the Capitol in Washington, and Arbitration, a view of the British and American commissioners on the Alabama claims in session in Washington in 1871, presented to Queen Victoria in 1892.
He wrote Six months in the White House with Abraham Lincoln.
He died May 23, 1900.