Dick Family papers 1840-1868

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Dick Family papers 1840-1868

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Dick, Archibald L., approximately 1805-approximately 1855

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Archibald L. Dick, engraver, Brooklyn, N.Y. (c. 1793-1856), was once a resident of 66 Fulton Street and his last residence was 157 Gold Street. James L. Dick (c. 1833-1868), an artist in Brooklyn, was Archibald Dick's son and also resided at 157 Gold Street. He was one of the founding members of the Brooklyn Art School and Academy of Design. From the guide to the Dick Family papers, 1840-1868, (Brooklyn Historical Society) ...

Dick, James L., 1834-1868.

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Archibald L. Dick, engraver, Brooklyn, N.Y. (c. 1793-1856), was once a resident of 66 Fulton Street and his last residence was 157 Gold Street. James L. Dick (c. 1833-1868), an artist in Brooklyn, was Archibald Dick's son and also resided at 157 Gold Street. He was one of the founding members of the Brooklyn Art School and Academy of Design. From the guide to the Dick Family papers, 1840-1868, (Brooklyn Historical Society) ...

Dick family

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Archibald L. Dick, engraver, Brooklyn, N.Y. (c. 1793-1856), was once a resident of 66 Fulton Street and his last residence was 157 Gold Street. James L. Dick (c. 1833-1868), an artist in Brooklyn, was Archibald Dick's son and also resided at 157 Gold Street. He was one of the founding members of the Brooklyn Art School and Academy of Design. From the guide to the Dick Family papers, 1840-1868, (Brooklyn Historical Society) ...