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pp. 44-49; also report of the Drake Memorial Celebration by 

 the Bronx Society of Arts and Sciences, in Twenty-first An- 

 nual Report, 1916, pp. 135-138. 



Communications about Drake's grave by H. A. Guiremand 

 are in the New York Times, Sept. 28, 1907. and Dec. 4, 1909. 



Grave of Drake in Peril. March of Progress threatens to 

 wipe out the Hallowed Landmark, in New York Times, Dec. 

 27, 1908. 



(B) Drake Portraits 



The portrait painted by Rodgers and engraved by T. Kelly 

 as a frontispiece to the first collected edition of Drake's poems. 

 1835. has often been reengraved or reproduced by process. 



Charles de Kay, Esq., grandson of the poet, is the owner 

 of a pretty painted miniature of Drake by Metcalf. 



The Society of Iconophiles, of New York, published, in 

 1903, a portrait of Drake engraved by Francis S. King, from 

 an oil painting by John Paradise, in an edition of 103 copies, 

 seven impressions having been taken as proofs before letter. 

 The plates were destroyed when the edition was completed. 

 A copy of this print is in the collection of the Bronx Society 

 of Arts and Sciences. 



