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Sears, Angeline Brooks, 1817-1848.
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Contributor
Booth, T. Dwight, engraver.
Thompson, Robert Parks, 1809-1894, printer.
Title
Sears, Angeline Brooks, 1817-1848.
Alternate title
[Angeline Brooks Sears] / eng. from a daguerreotype by T.D. Booth Cinnt'i. O.
Publisher
[Cincinnati? : s.n.]
Date
[1851?]
Physical description
1 print : engraving ; 11.7 x 7.3 cm.
Description
Waist-length portrait of Mrs. Sears, seated next to a table on which there are books.
Notes
In Hamline, Melinda. Memoirs of Mrs. Angeline B. Sears, with extracts from her correspondence (Cincinnati, 1851), frontispiece.
Facsimile signature: Your affectionate Angeline.
Mrs. Sears was the wife of the itinerant Methodist minister Clinton W. Sears. As the wife of a minister, she had occasion to aid others, especially the sick and the poor, before her death at a young age from consumption (the disease known as tuberculosis today).
Genre
Portrait prints -- 1850-1859.
Engravings -- 1850-1859.
Subject
Sears, Angeline Brooks, 1817-1848 -- Portraits.
Women.
Women in religion.
Spouses of clergy.
In Collections
Portraits of American Women
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