Sheppard, William Ludwell, 1833-1912
Sheppard, William L.
Sheppard, William Ludwell
William Ludwell Sheppard American sculptor and illustrator
Sheppard, William Ludwell (American sculptor and illustrator, 1833-1912)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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The adventures of Jimmy Brown | |
Best selection | |
A chance acquaintance | |
Christmas in the South--A suggestive visit to the old family | |
The Cortet [i.e. quartet] | |
Diddie, Dumps, and Tot | |
Down south in Dixie | |
[An economist of life] | |
Evangelic measures | |
The first African church, Richmond, Virginia--Interior of the church, from the western wing | |
The Fisher boys of Pleasant Cove | |
Flower-sellers in the market at Washington, D.C. | |
The Fourth of July in a southern town | |
The Great bonanza, 1876: | |
The great bonanza : illustrated narrative of adventure and discovery in gold mining, silver mining, among the raftsmen, in the oil regions, whaling, hunting, fishing, and fighting | |
Harvest on historic fields--a scene at the South | |
Health, wealth, and happiness : an invaluable friend to parent and child, to man and woman, to young and old, to rich and poor ... | |
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia - decorating the graves of the rebel soldiers, May 31, 1867 | |
How 8 men became 1 : magical changes with Mother Goose melodies. | |
How eight men became one | |
In ole Virginia, or, Marse Chan & other stories | |
Lawn tennis an exciting moment | |
Little Red Cloak | |
Lucy Clifton | |
A matter of direction | |
Maza gusu no sekai : Opi korekushon. | |
Misconception of responsibility | |
Must the classics go? | |
Negroes hiding in the swamps of Louisiana | |
nr89013669 | |
Ocean-Born, or, The cruise of the clubs | |
The old fashioned Mother Goose' melodies, complete with magic colored pictures. | |
Part of map of portions of the milit'y dept's of Washington, Pennsylvania, Annapolis, and north eastern Virginia | |
Plantation child-life | |
A political discussion | |
The Princess Pocahontas; her story. From the original authorities. | |
Sowed by the wind, or, The poor boy's fortune | |
A spring scene near Richmond, Virginia | |
Square and compasses, or, Building the house | |
The sunny South--a negro revival meeting--a seeker "getting religion" | |
The usual cause | |
Virginia - a scene in the streets of Richmond - the Darwinian theory illustrated - a case of natural selection | |
Waiting for an offer | |
What Fide remembers | |
World of Mother Goose | |
Worldly wisdom; being extracts from the letters of the Earl of Chesterfield to his son; | |
マザーグースの世界 : オーピー・コレクション. |