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         Smith Francis Hopkinson:     more books (32)
  1. The fortunes of Oliver Horn. by F. Hopkinson Smith; illustrated by Smith. Francis Hopkinson. 1838-1915., 1902-01-01
  2. The under dog by F. Hopkinson Smith. by Smith. Francis Hopkinson. 1838-1915., 1903-01-01
  3. The tides of Barnegat by F. Hopkinson Smith ; illustrated by Geo by Smith. Francis Hopkinson. 1838-1915., 1913-01-01
  4. Kennedy Square. by F. Hopkinson Smith; illustrated by A. I. Kell by Smith. Francis Hopkinson. 1838-1915., 1911-01-01
  5. Charcoals of new and old New York; by Francis Hopkinson Smith 1838-1915, 1912-12-31
  6. Well-worn roads of Spain, Holland, and Italy : travelled by a painter in search of the picturesque by Francis Hopkinson Smith 1838-1915, 1887-12-31
  7. In Thackerays London, pictures and text by Francis Hopkinson Smith 1838-1915, 1913-12-31
  8. At close range. by F. Hopkinson Smith. by Smith. Francis Hopkinson. 1838-1915., 1905-01-01
  9. In Thackeray 's London; pictures and text by F. Hopkinson Smith. by Smith. Francis Hopkinson. 1838-1915., 1913-01-01
  10. Colonel Carter of Cartersville. by F. Hopkinson Smith. With illu by Smith. Francis Hopkinson. 1838-1915., 1891-01-01
  11. The arm-chair at the inn by F. Hopkinson Smith ; with illustrati by Smith. Francis Hopkinson. 1838-1915., 1912-01-01
  12. The other fellow. by F. Hopkinson Smith. by Smith. Francis Hopkinson. 1838-1915., 1899-01-01
  13. In Dickens 's London. by F. Hopkinson Smith; illustrated with ch by Smith. Francis Hopkinson. 1838-1915., 1914-01-01
  14. The arm-chair at the inn, by F. Hopkinson Smith; by Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915 Smith, 2009-10-26

1. Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915 "Colonel Carter Of Cartersville"
Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 18381915. Colonel Carter of Cartersville Page for Colonel Carter of Cartersville by Francis Hopkinson Smith. Return to "A Digitized Library of Southern
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Colonel Carter of Cartersville
Boston, NY, Houghton, Mifflin, 1919
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2. Ponce De Leon Inlet Light Station - History - Francis Hopkinson Smith
Francis Hopkinson Smith. ( 18381915) Francis Hopkinson Smith, a noted engineer, artist, and writer, was on October 23, 1838, the great-grandson of Francis Hopkinson, a signer of
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Francis Hopkinson Smith, a noted engineer, artist, and writer, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on October 23, 1838, the great-grandson of Francis Hopkinson, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Starting life as a shipping clerk in a hardware store, Smith soon became an assistant superintendent of a New York iron foundry during the Civil War. Leaving the foundry, he set himself up as an engineer with a partner, James Symington. On April 26, 1866, Smith married Josephine Van Deventer. Smith's engineering firm was in business for thirty years, contracting many projects with the Federal Government, including the building of the Race Rock Lighthouse, the Block Island Break-water, the sea wall on Staten Island, the foundations for the Statue of Liberty, and the architectural plans for the Mosquito Inlet Lighthouse. In his free time, Smith painted and wrote many notable books, a best seller of which was his novel Caleb West: Master Diver (1898), recounting his construction of the Race Rock Lighthouse. He retired to a life of travel, painting and writing in Spain, Italy, and Constantinople, dying in New York on April 7, 1915. Close Window

3. Francis Hopkinson Smith (1838-1915)
American Literature on the Web. Francis Hopkinson Smith (18381915).Writings Tom Grogan (HTML at Naked Word). American Literature
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4. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > S > Smith, Francis Hopk
text. Author Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 18381915 Keywords AuthorsS Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915; Titles F ; Literature.
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5. Veiled Lady And Other Men And Women, The
Veiled Lady And Other Men And Women, The Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 18381915 Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915 Smith
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1904; Smith, Adam, 17231790; Smith, F. Hopkinson (Francis Hopkinson),1838-1915; Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915; Smith, George
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7. Peter A Novel Of Which He Is Not The Hero
Peter a novel of which he is not the hero Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 18381915 Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915 Smith
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8. Project Gutenberg Titles By Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 18381915.
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library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=3433 Dewey Subjects 891.81 South SlavicLiteratures; Bulgarian Literatures Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 18381915.
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10. Artist Biography - Francis Hopkinson Smith
Biography. Francis Hopkinson Smith. ( 18381915) The artist and writer, Francis Hopkinson Smith began his career as a mechanical engineer. Among his important projects is the pedestal of the Statue
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Francis Hopkinson Smith
The artist and writer, Francis Hopkinson Smith began his career as a mechanical engineer. Among his important projects is the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty. Smith, who was born in Baltimore, began his career as an artist in the early 1870s. He was essentially self-taught. Watercolor, the first medium he explored, became the mainstay of his art throughout his life. By the late 1870s he had moved to New York and become a member of the Tile Club, where he fraternized with the prominent young artists of his day including William Merritt Chase, Winslow Homer, J. Alden Weir, John H. Twachtman, and Augustus Saint-Gaudens. In the course of his career, Smith traveled extensively, visiting Europe, Turkey, and Mexico. Venice, Holland, and Spain were among his favorite painting grounds, and he wrote and illustrated articles and books about these localities. Indeed, Smith was also a prominent and highly successful author. He wrote twelve novels and numerous books and magazine articles. After the turn of the century, he began to work in an Impressionist style. His works were collected by important patrons including John Jacob Astor, Charles E Havermeyer, Isabella Stewart Gardner, and William Thompson Walters.
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11. Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915 "Colonel Carter Of Cartersville"
Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 18381915. Colonel Carter of Cartersville.Boston, NY Houghton, Mifflin, 1919. My fire is my friend. Page 27.
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Colonel Carter of Cartersville
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12. Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915 Colonel Carter Of
Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 18381915. Colonel Carter of Cartersville.Boston, NY Houghton, Mifflin, 1919. List of Illustrations.
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13. Francis Hopkinson Smith Biography - S. Cohen Fine Arts
Francis. Hopkinson Smith. 18381915. Francis Hopkinson Smith, noted as an son of Francis and Susan (Teackle) Smith, and great-grandson of Francis Hopkinson, an artist-poet-musician
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Francis
Hopkinson Smith Francis Hopkinson Smith, noted as an engineer, artist, and storyteller, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on October 23, 1838. He was the son of Francis and Susan (Teackle) Smith, and great-grandson of Francis Hopkinson, an artist-poet-musician and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Francis father, who was to appear later as a character in the semi- autobiographical novel, The Fortunes of Oliver Horn, seems to have been a man of unusual gifts: a mathematician, a philosopher, and amateur musician who invented a new musical instrument. Like his father, the younger Francis was endowed with versatility, following during his lifetime three successive careers, all of which brought him fame. Although he prepared for college, financial difficulties made it necessary for him to go into business immediately. He began as a shipping clerk in a hardware store and became, shortly afterward, assistant superintendent in the iron foundry that belonged to his elder brother. At the close of the Civil War he moved to New York, working again in the office of a foundry until his indignation over the unfair business dealings of his employer led him to quit his job. With a partner, James Symington, he went into engineering, a career that he followed for the next thirty years.

14. Documenting The American South: The Southern Experience In 19-th Century America
Colonel Carter of Cartersville, by Francis Hopkinson Smith, 18331915 Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915. Text scanned (OCR) by Jennifer Stowe 1998-05-08, Natalia Smith, project manager, finished TEI-conformant encoding and final proofing.
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Colonel Carter of Cartersville:
Electronic Edition
Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915
Text scanned (OCR) by Jennifer Stowe
Images scanned by Jennifer Stowe
Text encoded by Ericka J. Patillo
First edition, 1998
ca. 400K
Academic Affairs Library, UNC-CH
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Call number 813.49 S647 CB (Perkins Library, Duke University)
Documenting the American South, or, The Southern Experience in 19th-century America.
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Library of Congress Subject Headings, 21st edition, 1998
    LC Subject Headings:
  • Virginia Fiction. Dialect literature, American.

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    COLONEL CARTER OF CARTERSVILLE
    BY
    F. HOPKINSON SMITH
    WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY E. W. KEMBLE AND THE AUTHOR
    BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY The Riverside Press, Cambridge

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16. Francis Hopkinson Smith - Spanierman Gallery, LLC
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Francis Hopkinson Smith Sailboats at Dock Francis Hopkinson Smith Voorstraat Haven - Dordrecht (Holland) American paintings and watercolors of the 19th and early 20th century. Servicing the fine arts community for over half a century. 45 East 58 Street, New York, NY 10022 Phone: (212) 832-0208 Fax: (212) 832-8114 Gallery Hours: Monday through Saturday from 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

17. Francis Hopkinson Smith - The Lily Pond - American Watercolors, Paintings, And D
The Lily Pond American Watercolors, Paintings, and Drawings at Spanierman Gallery,LLC (Click to enlarge) Francis Hopkinson Smith (1838-1915) The Lily Pond
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18. Picture History - F. Hopkinson Smith (1838-1915)
F. Hopkinson Smith (18381915) Francis Hopkinson Smith had severalcareers engineer, artist, illustrator, and short story writer.
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20. Francis Hopkinson Smith Collection
1915, the Francis Hopkinson Smith Collection comprises correspondence, writings,and miscellany pertaining to the American author and illustrator (18381915).
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Spanning 1883 to 1915, the Francis Hopkinson Smith Collection comprises correspondence, writings, and miscellany pertaining to the American author and illustrator (1838-1915). Correspondence includes 25 outgoing Smith letters and 4 incoming items from William Henry Rideing of The Youth's Companion. Four of the letters document an escalating dispute between Smith and agent Major James B. Pond concerning lecture fees. Writings include single typescript pages with extensive holograph revisions of three of Smith's novels, together with a published story bearing his signature. (The manuscript pages originally may have been enclosures with a 1903 Oct. 23 letter to James Carlton Young). Clipped signatures, an inscribed reproduction of a photographic portrait, and printed ephemera, including a periodical issue containing a tribute to F. Hopkinson Smith and booksellers' catalogues and an advertisement, constitute Miscellany.

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