Smillie, James, 1807-1885
Smillie, James
James Smillie
Smillie, James (American engraver, born in Scotland, 1807-1885)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Smillie, James, ‡d 1807-1885
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Works
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[Bank notes from the Marian S. Carson collection] | |
The battlefield of Brandywine | |
A. Bierstadt's great picture : the Rocky mountains | |
Castle St. Lewis | |
Chapel of the Holy Trinity | |
Dream of Arcadia | |
An engraver's pilgrimage : James Smillie in Quebec, 1821-1830 | |
Episcopal Church, Point Levi [sic] | |
Figurative plan of St. Gabriel and the adjacent seigniories [province of Quebec] | |
General Hospital | |
Methodist Chapel | |
Mount Auburn Cemetery--Monument to Judge Story [and map of the cemetery, Boston, Mass.] | |
Mount Auburn illustrated. In highly finished line engraving, from drawings taken on the spot, by James Smillie. With descriptive notices by Cornelia W. Walter. | |
Mount Washington from the Valley of Conway | |
A panoramic view from Bunker Hill monument. | |
Parliament House | |
Plan of the new settlements on the River Etchemin and the proposed roads thence to the Rr. St. John | |
Plan showing that section of country lying between the old seig. settlemts on the river St. Lawrence and southern boundary of the province or Mars Hill Highlands [document cartographique] (Smillie junr.) | |
Presbyterian Church | |
Quebec and its environs | |
The Quebec guide, comprising an historical and descriptive account of the city and every place of note in the vicinity. | |
[Rio San Pedro] - second crossing of Devil's Rivers | |
Roman Catholic Church | |
School house, Tappan | |
Sketch of the great valley of the rr. St. John. Exhibiting the situation & extent of the territory in dispute between the British & American governments and the boundary respectively claimed. Also the new roads recommended to be opend at public expence | |
De Soto -- Tampa Bay, Florida--1539 | |
St. John's Chapel | |
The voyage of life: a series of allegorical pictures, entitled "Childhood," "Youth," "Manhood," and "Old age," | |
Voyage of life - childhood From the original painting by Thomas Cole, in the possession of Rev'd Gorham D. Abbott, Spingler Institute, New York | |
[Widok na West Point] |