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Title
Harriet
Beecher
Stowe
Creator
Young, R.
Place
Hartford (Conn.)
Topic
Authors
Topic-Person
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896
Theme
Livelihood
Description
Bust-length
portrait
of a
woman
. She
is
wearing
a
dress
with a
lace
collar
, a
cape
, and a
jeweled
headband
or
ferroniere
.
Notes
Harriet
Beecher
Stowe
was
born
in
Litchfield
and
lived
in
Cincinnati
,
Ohio
and
Brunswick
,
Maine
before
settling
in
Hartford
. Her
most
famous
and
influential
novel
,
Uncle
Tom's
Cabin
, was
serialized
in
1851
and
published
in
book
form
in
1852
.
Date created
ca.
1853
Physical format
image/jpeg
Digital format
1 print ; 26.0 x 18.42 cm.
Identifier
Accession
number
:
2009.53.0
File
name
:
chs_2009_53_0.jpg
Source
The
Connecticut
Historical
Society
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Reproduction
and
copyright
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regarding
this
image
is
available
from The
Graphics
Collection
, The
Connecticut
Historical
Society
,
Hartford
.
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