John Chester Buttre (June 10, 1821 – December 2, 1893), was an American steel-plate engraver and lithographer, responsible for some 3,000 engraved portraits...
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senior business correspondent and host of Bulls & Bears on Fox News John Chester Buttre (1821–1893), steel-plate engraver and lithographer, responsible for...
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sell souvenir copies of the letter with an engraving of Lincoln by John Chester Buttre for $2 each. Soon, Huber's Museum, a dime museum in Manhattan, began...
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and moved to New Orleans in 1838. In New York City he worked for John Chester Buttre.[full citation needed] Epoch - Volume 46 - Page 27 The American Book...
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maternal grandfather, Major John Caldwell, had been an officer of the Continental Army; one of Colt's earliest possessions was John's flintlock pistol. Colt's...
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Samuel Hopkins Adams, author Kelly Brannigan, model (Deal or No Deal) John Chester Buttre, artist and publisher of The American Portrait Gallery Scott Columbus...
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236. Frank Moore, Alexander Hay Ritchie, George Edward Perine, John Chester Buttre, Henry Bryan Hall (1864). The Portrait Gallery of the War, Civil...
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his adventuresome spirit and ran away to a Cherokee village led by Chief John Jolly (Cherokee: Oolooteeskee) on Hiwassee Island. He was welcomed into a...
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Clark, Elizabeth B. (1986). "Women and Religion in America, 1870–1920". In John Frederick Wilson (ed.). Church and State in America: The Colonial and early...
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ten children, only four of whom survived to adulthood. His parents were John Pierpont and Sarah (née Beers) Pierpont. His maternal grandparents were Nathan...
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