Cottonus Matherus S. theologiae doctor regia societatis Londonensis .....
Known as the first mezzotint portrait published in America, the portrait shows Cotton Mather, half-length portrait, facing slightly left. Joseph Sabin made the restrike in 1860 using paper with Watermark of "J... More
Cottonus Matherus S. theologiae doctor regia societatis Londonensis .....
Known as the first mezzotint portrait published in America, the portrait shows Cotton Mather, half-length portrait, facing slightly left. Joseph Sabin made the restrike in 1860 using paper with Watermark of "J... More
Cottonus Matherus S. theologiae doctor regia societatis Londonensis .....
Known as the first mezzotint portrait published in America, the portrait shows Cotton Mather, half-length portrait, facing slightly left. Joseph Sabin made the restrike in 1860 using paper with Watermark of "J... More
Cottonus Matherus S. theologiae doctor regia societatis Londonensis .....
Known as the first mezzotint portrait published in America, the portrait shows Cotton Mather, half-length portrait, facing slightly left. Joseph Sabin made the restrike in 1860 using paper with Watermark of "J... More
Cottonus Matherus S. theologiae doctor regia societatis Londonensis .....
Known as the first mezzotint portrait published in America, the portrait shows Cotton Mather, half-length portrait, facing slightly left. Joseph Sabin made the restrike in 1860 using paper with Watermark of "J... More
On the death of the very learned, pious and excelling Gershom Bulkley,...
Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 3, Folder 2.
On the death of the very learned, pious and excelling Gershom Bulkley,...
Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 3, Folder 2.
On the death of the very learned, pious and excelling Gershom Bulkley,...
Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 3, Folder 2.