Fraunces tavern. By the courtesy of Dr. Joseph Hooper, Durham, Conn.
Lieut. Gov. James de
Lancey’s seal. From Vol.
I, M.J. Lamb’s “History of
New York City”
Heathcote arms. From an old print
Hon. Caleb Heathcote. From print by V. Belch
Fraunces tavern long-room. From “History of New York,” by Mary L. Booth, 1857 Burn’s coffee house. From an old print
Heathcote hill. By the courtesy of
J.W. Clapp, editor Richbell Press,
Mamaroneck, N.Y.
Tandem. From a rare old color-print.
By the courtesy of George Samuel
Tucker, Peterboro, N.H.
Cooper’s Fenimore farm house.
By the courtesy of Mr. George Pomeroy
Keese
Elizabeth Fenimore Cooper in the
old hall home. By the courtesy
of
Elizabeth Cooper Keese
Cooper’s Angevine farm home.
From “Homes of American Authors.”
G.L.
Putnam Sons, 1853
Mamaroneck Creek sloops. From Bryant’s “History of the United States”
Judge John Jay. From print of Trumbull portrait
Bedford house. From an old print
Bedford house library. From Vol. II, Lamb’s “History of New York City”
Harvey Birch’s cave. By
courtesy of Arthur B. Maurice, author of “New
York in Fiction”
The locusts of Cooper’s time. From Lossing’s “Field-Book of the War of 1812”
The locusts of to-day. By courtesy of the owner, Lawrence Durham, Esq.
Title-page of the first edition of “The spy.”
Enoch Crosby. From “History of
Westchester County, N.Y.” By Spooner and
Shenard
Lafayette theatre. From New York Mirror, Vol. V.
Cooper’s heroines. By courtesy
of Rev. Ralph Birdsall and Miss Catherine
N. Duyckinck
Windhurst’s nook, under the
Park theatre. From “History of
New York
City,” by Mary L. Booth, 1859
James Fenimore Cooper, 1822. From a photograph of the J.W. Jarvis portrait. By permission of the owner, James Fenimore Cooper, Esq., Albany, N.Y.
Fitz-greene Halleck. From print of Inman portrait. By permission of owner, Gen. James Grant Wilson
Joseph Rodman Drake, From “Poems”
CRO’ Nest. From “Poems,” by Joseph Rodman Drake
Samuel Woodworth. From a rare lithograph