The old oaken bucket. By F.S. Agate
City hotel and Washington hall.
From Vol. II, “History of New York
City,” by M.J. Lamb, and from “Valentine’s
Manual”
Early Broadway. Old prints
William Wordsworth. By B. Whitechurch
Cooper’s new York city home
in beach street. By the courtesy
of General
James Grant Wilson
St. John’s chapel. From The York Mirror
OLD LEATHERSTOCKING. From “The Pioneers”
NATTY’S CAVE. From an old print
GENERAL JAMES CLINTON. From an old print
CLINTON DAM. From a photograph by A.J. Telfer
“TALES FOR FIFTEEN, OR IMAGINATION AND HEART.” By permission of the owner, James Fenimore Cooper, Esq.
CHARLES WILKES. From portrait by Thos. Sully
JOHN PAUL JONES. From portrait by C.W. Peale
LONG TOM COFFIN. F.O.C. Darley
BRYANT, WEBSTER AND IRVING. From sketch by Daniel Huntington by the courtesy of owner, Mr. Day, Boston
THE LANDING OF LAFAYETTE, 1824. From “Complete History of Lafayette,” 1825 edition
LAFAYETTE. Portrait by Sully
LAFAYETTE’S BRANDYWINE VASE. From an old print
JOB PRAY. By F.O.C. Darley
THE BURNING OF CHARLESTOWN. From an old print
WHIPPLE HOUSE, AT PROVIDENCE, R.I. From an old print
MRS. JAMES MONROE. By the courtesy of General James Grant Wilson
PRESIDENT’S HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C., 1825. From an old print
SUNRISE AT SOUTH MOUNTAIN. Drawn by Harry Fenn
for D. Appleton and Co.,
N.Y.
GLENS FALL’S CAVERNS. From “The Hudson,” by Lossing
HONORABLE MR. STANLEY. Portrait by G. Harlow, 1833
GLENS FALL. By W.H. Bartlett
LAKE GEORGE, OR “THE HORICAN.” By W.H. Bartlett
THE WAGER SEAL (1 X 1-1/8 inches). By permission
of the owner, James
Fenimore Cooper, Esq.
BRYANT. Portrait by Barrett
“NATTY, THE TRAPPER.” By F.O.C. Darley
HENRY CLAY. From a daguerreotype, engraved by Buttre
CHANCELLOR KENT. Portrait by Chappel
THE U.S.S. “HUDSON.” By W.J. Bennett
WHITEHALL WHARF, 1826. From “Valentine’s Manual”
KEEP OF CARISBROOK. By J. and F. Harwood, London, 1841
HAVRE, BY NIGHT. From “Meyer’s Universum”
WINDMILLS OF MONTMARTRE. From an old French print
THE CONVENT ST. MAUR.
HOTEL DE JUMIEGES. Found, verified and photographed
for this Life of
Cooper by kindness of Mrs. T. Henry Dewey of Paris,
France
SIR WALTER SCOTT. Portrait by G.S. Newton, 1824
MISS ANNE SCOTT. Portrait by W. Nicholson
JAMES FENIMORE COOPER. After portrait by Madame de Mirbel, 1830