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Kellogg Brothers Lithographs

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Museum purchase, 1975.30.1  Photograph by David Stansbury.  © 2010 The Connecticut Historical S ...

The Kellogg brothers were Hartford's most important 19th-century print-publishing firm. Between about 1830 and 1880, they produced thousands of brightly colored popular prints for use in homes and businesses throughout the United States. The Connecticut Historical Society has the largest collection of Kellogg prints in existence consisting of over 1000 different prints.

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The Charter Oak.
E.B. & E.C. Kellogg
1856
For Governor, Morgan G. Bulkeley.
Kellogg & Bulkeley
probably 1888
To the Memory of
D. W. Kellogg & Co.
1830-1840
The Unexpected Meeting.
E.B. & E.C. Kellogg
1857-1865
Sweet Seventeen.
D. W. Kellogg & Co.
1830-1840
Those Evening Belles.
D. W. Kellogg & Co.
1830-1840
Wooster Monument.
Kellogg & Co.
1854
Oakland Place.
Elijah Chapman Kellogg
1851-1853
First Company Gov's. Foot Guard of Connecticut.
E.B. & E.C. Kellogg
probably 1845
Charter Oak.
Elijah Chapman Kellogg
1836
Going to Prayers.
D. W. Kellogg & Co.
1830-1840
The Charter Oak.
E.B. & E.C. Kellogg
probably 1856
View of the Charter Oak
E.B. & E.C. Kellogg
before 1856
Martha Washington.
Kellogg & Bulkeley
after 1867
The Tree of Life.
Kelloggs & Comstock
1848-1850
State Capitol Hartford, Conn.
Kellogg & Bulkeley
after 1878
The Death of Young Napoleon.
E.B. & E.C. Kellogg
1845-1846
Uncle Tom and Little Eva.
E.C. Kellogg & Co.
1852-1853
Connecticut Historical Society collection, 1983.172.2  © 2010 The Connecticut Historical Societ ...
Kellogg & Bulkeley
after 1874