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PORTRAITS FOR POSTERITY.

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��and lost an arm in the service. He was a member of the executive coun- cil in 1876, and at the time of his death was a representative in congress, 1S79.

PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY.

John Phillips, ll. d., the founder. Full length, in sitting posture ; copy after an original by Gilbert Stuart, by Adna Tenney. Presented to the acad- emy by Messrs. E. and E. G. Wallace, Rochester, N. H.

Lewis Cass. An original by G. P. A. Healey, in a standing posture, two- thirds length. Presented by the chil- dren of Gen. Cass.

Daniel Webster, ll. d. An origi- nal, three-fourths length, in a standing posture, by Joseph Ames. Presented by the " Alarshfield Club," of Boston, Mass.

Edward Everett, ll. d. Original by J. Harvey Young, of Boston ; copy by same artist. Presented by Peter C. Brooks, of Boston.

JosiAH Bartlett. a copy after Trumbull, by E. Billings, of Boston. Presented by Josiah Calef Bartlett, of Cambridge, INIass.

Samuel Phillips and Lt.-Gov. Sam- uel Phillips, Jr. Presented by the the Phillips family of Andover, Mass. The latter is an original painting, and was designed for the Lee family in Virginia, but never reached them. It was painted about 1798.

Daniel Dana, d. d. Original by Thomas A. Lawson, of Lowell, Mass. ; copy by same artist. Presented by Miss Jane Dana, of Derry — a daugh- ter. Dr. Dana was president of Dartmouth College in 1820.

Nicholas Emery. Original by H. C. Pratt ; copy by J. G. Fletcher, of Portland, Maine. Presented by Mrs. L. G. S. Boyd, and Miss Charlotte G. Emery, of Portland — daughters of Judge Emery.

Levereti' Saltonstall. Original by Chester Harding, of Springfield, Mass. ; copy by Osgood, of Salem, Mass. Presented by Leverett Saltonstall, Esq.- his son. He was a representative in congress from 1839 to 1843.

��Samuel D. Parker. An original by Thomas Ball. Presented by Mr. Parker when upward of ninety years of age.

John A. Dix. A marble bust, chiseled when Gen. Dix was U. S. minister to France. Presented by himself.

Benjamin F. Butler. A medallion in marble, by Andrews, of Lowell, Mass. Presented by Gen. Butler.

William O. B. Peabody, d. d. An original by Chester Harding. Pre- sented by Oliver W. Peabody, of Boston — a son.

Charles Burroughs, d. d. Original by E. Billings, of Boston ; copy by same artist. Presented by his wife, Mrs. Burroughs, of Portsmouth.

Joseph G. Hoyt, ll. d. An original by Adna Tenney. Presented by the friends and pupils of Chancelor Hoyt.

Jeremiah Smith, ll. d. Original by Alexander ; copy by Adna Tenney. Presented by his widow, Mrs. Eliza- beth Hale Smith, and Hon. Jeremiah Smith, LL. D., his son.

Paul A. Chadbourne, ll. d. An original by J. G. Fletcher, of Portland, Me. Presented by himself.

John P. Hale. An original by U. D. Tenney. Presented by Hon. Moses T. Willard and wife, of Concord.

Augustus Woodbury (Rev.). An original by Miss Rosa F. Peckham, of Providence, R. I. Presented by Mr. Woodbury.

John Kelley. An original by N. B. Onthank. Presented by the family of Judge Kelley.

Theodore Tebbets (Rev.) . An origi- nal by Adna Tenney. Presented by the relatives of Mr. Tebbets.

Amos Tuck. An original. Presented by Edward Tuck, of New York city — a son.

Samuel Hale. An original, by his daughter. Miss Martha Hale, and pre- sented to the academy by her.

Peter C. Brooks. An original by J. Harvey Young. Presented by Mr. Brooks.

Jared Sparks, ll. d. A plaster cast. Presented by Mrs. Sparks.

Theodore Lyman, A marble bust.

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