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Gift of Houghton Bulkeley, 1953.5.128  © 2014 The Connecticut Historical Society. This image ha ...
Birthplace of David Brainerd.
Gift of Houghton Bulkeley, 1953.5.128 © 2014 The Connecticut Historical Society. This image has been edited in Photoshop to enhance the pencil drawing, and make it more visible.

Birthplace of David Brainerd.

Artist (American, 1798 - 1885)
Date1834
MediumDrawing; pencil on paper
DimensionsSheet (height x width): 5 1/2 x 7 7/8in. (14 x 20cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Houghton Bulkeley
Object number1953.5.128
DescriptionView across a rocky field towards the Connecticut River. A man in a top hat, possibly a self-portrait of the artist sketching, stands in the foreground. The foundation of the Brainerd house is to the right. The Rev. David Brainerd was a missionary to Native Americans, first in New York State and later in New Jersey
NotesSubject Note: Preliminary drawing for Connecticut Historical Collections, John Warner Barber, New Haven, 1836.
Status
Not on view
Gift of Houghton Bulkeley, 1953.5.127  © 2001 The Connecticut Historical Society.
John Warner Barber
probably 1836
Gift of Houghton Bulkeley, 1953.5.112  © 2014 The Connecticut Historical Society. This image ha ...
John Warner Barber
1834
Gift of Houghton Bulkeley, 1953.5.3  © 2014 The Connecticut Historical Society. This image has  ...
John Warner Barber
1834
Gift of Houghton Bulkeley, 1953.5.111  © 2001 The Connecticut Historical Society.
John Warner Barber
probably 1836
Gift of Houghton Bulkeley, 1953.5.18  © 2014 The Connecticut Historical Society. This image has ...
John Warner Barber
1835
Gift of Houghton Bulkeley, 1953.5.135  © 2014 The Connecticut Historical Society.
John Warner Barber
1835
Gift of Houghton Bulkeley, 1953.5.107  © 2014 The Connecticut Historical Society. This image ha ...
John Warner Barber
1834
Gift of Houghton Bulkeley, 1953.5.39  © 2014 The Connecticut Historical Society. This image has ...
John Warner Barber
1834
Gift of Houghton Bulkeley, 1953.5.129  © 2001 The Connecticut Historical Society.
John Warner Barber
probably 1836