Mrs. Mary Caroline Goddard. Oil on ivory, 3 x 2 J/2 in. Philadelphia Mu- 

 seum of Art, Philadelphia, Pa. ; gift of Mrs. Daniel J. McCarthy. 



Chester Harding (1792- 1866, artist). Oval miniature, exhibited 1838 

 and 1839 by the Apollo Association at Harding's Gallery, Boston, Mass., 

 and at the National Academy of Design, New York, N.Y., in 1838. 

 Owned by Theodore C. Hollander, grandson of Alvan Graham Clark. 



Robert Hare ( 1 781-1858, chemist). Oil on canvas, 25 x 30 in. National 

 Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 



Caroline Virginia Harris. Oval miniature, girl aged about 9, dressed in 

 white. Owned by D. D. Hamlen; sold by Parke-Bernet Gallery, New 

 York, N.Y., in 1946. FARL #36,873. 



Dr. Thomas Hill ( 18 18-189 1, president of Harvard College). Portrait, 

 now owned by a descendent. 



Mrs. David Murray Hoffman. Miniature, owned by William Wickham 

 Hoffman of New York, N.Y. FARL #50,631. 



Mrs. H. B. Humphrey. Miniature, exhibited 1890 in Newport, R.I. 



Anna Maria Levy ( 1805-1899, Mrs. David Cardoza Levy). Watercolor 

 on ivory, oval, 1% x 2%e in. Signed "A.C." lower left. Maryland Histori- 

 cal Society, Baltimore, Md. ; Eleanor S. Cohen Collection. 



David Cardoza Levy ( 1 805- 1 887 ) . Watercolor on ivory, oval, 2 x 1 y% in. 

 Signed "A.C." lower left. Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, Md.; 

 Eleanor S. Cohen Collection. 



George Livermore (1809- 1865, author, antiquarian). Watercolor on 

 ivory, 2%6 x 2 7 /ie in. Unsigned and undated. Yale University Art Gallery, 

 New Haven, Conn. ; formerly owned by Mrs. John Hill Morgan. 



Nathan Loomis (mathematician, astronomer). Oil on canvas, 27 x 22 

 in. Unsigned and undated. Owned by the Clark family until the turn 

 of the century, when it was transferred to a descendent of Prof. Loomis; 

 now owned by Mrs. Millicent Todd Bingham, granddaughter of Loomis. 

 This painting has been loaned to the Yale University Art Gallery. 



Elizabeth Salisbury Lovedell. Painting, owned by M. Irving Motte of 

 Concord, Mass. FARL #17,988. 



Gilman Low. Oil on canvas, 36 x 29 in. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 

 Mass. ; gift of Mrs. Walter R. Eaton. 



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