[Map of the area later bounded by Houston Street, Clinton Street, Rivington Street and Norfolk Street, Manhattan, New York (N.Y.)]. [between 1838 and 1847]
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Woodworth, Frederick Augustus, 1818-1865
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American artist; president of the National Academy of Design. From the description of DeWitt M. Lockman interviews with artists, 1927. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 475906995 DeWitt Lockman was a portrait painter, New York, N.Y. He studied in Europe, 1891-1892 and 1901-1902; a pupil of James H. Beard, Nelson N. Bickford and William Sartain; and was president of the National Academy of Design and records secretary of the New York Historical Society. F...
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