In Huntington, D. Memoirs of Mary Hallam Huntington (Boston, 1820), wrapper vignette., Full-length portrait of the dying girl in bed, together with her mother (seated on the bed) and a standing female visitor (cf. p. 26-27)., Mary Hallam Huntington died of hydrocephalus (cf. p. 22).
In Narrative of the capture and providential escape of Misses Frances and Almira Hall (1833), p. [2]., Full-length portraits of the sisters, one of whom holds a handkerchief to her eye, together with five other figures, four of whom are armed Indians.