Browse DSIDetails of the item << Previous Next >> Agate Alfred Thomas A. T. G. ; Alfred T. Agate ; Elizabeth Hill, née Kennedy (1xxx-1xxx), later wife of Dr. William J. C. Du Hamel (1xxx-1xxx) ; Elizabeth A. Du Hamel (1835 c. -1890 c.) ; 1812 in Sparta, Westchester County, New York 1846 Washington, District of Columbia Thomas Agate (1785 c. -1812 after) Hannah Agate (1785 c. -1812 after) (mother) ; painter Frederick Styles Agate (1803-1844) (brother) taught by his brother Frederick Styles Agate, later by Thomas Seir Cummings (1xxx-1xxx) United States of America Charles Wilkes: US Exploring Expedition 1845-76 ; L. E. Threlkeld: Key Structure Aboriginal Language (1850) ; botanist Asa Gray: Atlas Botany (1857) ; U.S. Exploring Expedition to the Pacific (1838-42); WashingtonBureau of Engraving. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Exploring_Expedition Joseph Drayton ; W. H. Dougal ; Casilear ; Isaac Sprague (1811-1895) ; botanical oil painting, drawing, and watercolour ; portraits and camera lucida landscape painting ; miniature painting ; http://fmhibd.library.cmu.edu/HIBD-DB/ArtCat/recordlist.php?-skip=100&-max=25 ; Smithsonian Institution ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Thomas_Agate ; AKL 1 1992: 500 ; ThB 1 1907: 114 ; Nissen: Zoolog. Buchillustration 1969/78 ; Bridson 2003: 66 & 150f. ; Active between 1831 and 1838 in New York City.
Further Places of Activity. Antartica, Pacific Islands, Coastal American Northwest. 58617658
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