Adams, John Wolcott, 1874-1925
Adams, John Wolcott
John Wolcott Adams American artist
Adams, John Wolcott, 1874-1925, illustrateur
Adams, John Wolcott (American draftsman and illustrator, 1874-1925)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Above the snow covered mounds of the old Moravian graveyard, there rises on the stilled air a choral of tender memory | |
The alphabet song of "forty-one date" | |
American life and history | |
Annapolis | |
The audience arose, shouted, clapped and shrieked approval | |
[Battlefield with exploding shells] | |
Benny Havens | |
[Blind man's bluff] | |
[Boy in colonial dress watching ship in harbor] | |
[Boy with knapsack over shoulder walking over a hill and woman with baby in arms] | |
A campaign bonfire | |
Ceramic materials for advanced heat engines : Technical and economic evaluation | |
The chairman was of an importance little less than that of the president | |
[Christmas celebrations] | |
[Church and letter T] | |
[Civil war soldiers marching, followed by African Americans] | |
Claude advanced with his bride clinging to him, the little girls forming in couples | |
[Colonists watching ships, modern soldier with woman and child, colonist nailing up flag, civil war soldiers marching] | |
[Couple by a house] | |
[Couple in Colonial attire in front of plantation house] | |
[Couple standing near building] | |
[Crowd marching and log cabin in background with "Tipacanoe & Tyler Too" sign] | |
I dare you to marry me, she said | |
[Document with wax seal and inkwell] | |
I-Eel | |
Fair Harvard | |
[Family at dinner] | |
A few miles distant a hostile army was hunting them down | |
[Fire engines putting out flames, firemen chasing man whose hatchet fell on hose, hose wetting man, fireman putting out flames] | |
[Firemen fighting fire] | |
[Firemen rushing to burning building, fireman with parrot in cage, man reading "Banner" newspaper, charred ruins with chimney] | |
[Four women working on a patchwork quilt] | |
[Girl standing before old woman seated in front of desk] | |
The Gitksan Potlatch: population flux, resource ownership and reciprocity | |
[Group watching Tilghman mount horse, British (?) singing around punch bowl, Tilghman on horseback yelling news to crowd by harbor with ships] | |
The hard cider campaign of 1840 | |
[Head and shoulders of man in top hat with three girls behind him] | |
Hearken ye sprightly : an old New England hymn | |
[House with people on horseback in front and aged bearded man with woman] | |
In the days of Poor Richard | |
In the home stretch | |
An invitation | |
John Wolcott Adams, c1998: | |
The Lady Bird | |
[Man and woman walking along a street with another man in background] | |
A man for the ages : a story of the builders of democracy | |
[Man in tricorn hat gazing down at dying (?) wife] | |
[Mexican War battle] | |
Old college songs | |
Old Fuss and Feathers | |
Old Nassau | |
Old time presidential campaign | |
[Old woman and cat looking at broken bowl] | |
[Parade] | |
[People fleeing house, firemen leaving Niagara 7 fire station, village scene with covered bridge and smoke, fireman going down rope] | |
[People going to church at Christmas] | |
[People watching train and letter I] | |
[Popineau strolling with a woman, followed by two women] | |
I received an appointment as teacher in a district school | |
[Sailing schooner in harbor] | |
[Seated couple] | |
[Seated man looking out window] | |
[Seated person] | |
[The serenade] | |
[Soldiers marching on battlefield] | |
[Soldiers with flag-draped coffin] | |
Some punkins : a Thanksgiving ballad | |
[Stacks in harvested field and farm] | |
De sun is sot, announced Gideon | |
[Swords] | |
That's the house : a sightly place, but I like to turn in a mite higher above salt water when I'm ashore | |
Through his mustache came the quavering voice of Emil Bonfil | |
[Toinette outside his shop with sign] | |
La Touche sneezed violently as Popineau raised his hammer | |
I trembled at the possibility of being the only woman within eighteen miles | |
The trombone players climb the steep belfry stair to blow stately chorals-- | |
[Turkey, pumpkins, and Thanksgiving dinner] | |
[Two girls talking to man with his arm in sling] | |
[Two men and women looking at sieve (?) suspended from ceiling] | |
[Two soldiers in front of Harvey's] | |
Up in his loft, old Boone was busy on a figurehead | |
A valentine : Col. Geo. Washington to Mistress Martha Custis, 1758 | |
West Point | |
Where will I put this walnut bureau, lady? | |
While Mother made the sailor suit I was set to work on the doll dress | |
While old Michael Monahan talked, young Michael listened | |
Why doesn't the widow Petitfleur land her catch? | |
The Wide Awake campaign, 1860 | |
[Woman talking to two children ; woman seated in church] | |
You know how everybody went to launchings in those days |