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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Inness, George 1825-1894 (search)
Inness, George 1825-1894 Artist; born in Newburg, N. Y., May 1, 1825; removed to New York in 1845; studied art; and was chosen a member of the National Academy in 1868. He was one of the greatest landscape-painters America has produced. His pictures include American sunset; Delaware water-gap; View near Medfield, Mass.; An old roadway, long Island; and Under the Green Wood. He died in Scotland Aug. 3, 1894.
ged 11 yrs., was bap. 27 June, 1813. Elijah the father d. 17 Apr. 1835, a. 77. Elizabeth (2) was his daughter. Elijah the son m. Eliza Hill, 25 Aug. 1825, and had son George A., buried 4 Sept. 1838, a. 5 yrs. 4. Abbot, m. Hannah Foster, 1 May, 1825. Hannah, w. of Abbot, o. c. 17 June, 1827, when she and John Foster, s. of Abbot, were baptized. 5. Ebenezer H., of Bolton, and Mrs. Mary P. Avery of W. Camb. m. 25 Mar. 1841. (See Cutter Book, 236, 394.) Anderson, John, of Boston, anarmy; in 1781 he was installed at Packersfield, Cheshire Co., N. H., and dism. about ten years after.—Greenleaf, Eccles. Hist. Maine. For son. see Wyman's Charlestown, 353-4. Su-key, m. William Adams, 17 Sept. 1818. Hannah, m. Abbot Allen, 1 May, 1825. Martha, m. Luke Vila, 3 July, 1825. Maria, m. Augustus Babcock, 20 Nov. 1825. Herman, of Boston, m. Harriet M. A. Whittemore, 8 Nov. 1826. He was b. Andover, 31 Oct. 1800, and was a distinguished citizen of Manchester, N. H. where he d. 1