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Colonel James Clark

(American, 1792–1868)
(American, founded in 1825)
1825
Medium/TechniqueLithograph
Credit LineHarvey D. Parker Collection—Harvey Drury Parker Fund
Accession numberP3972
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsPrints
InscriptionsIn stone, at lower left: T. Badger pinx. et del. In stone, at lower right: Lith. of Pendleton. In stone, at lower center: Col. James Clark / Of Lebanon Conn. Aged 95 / The oldest Survivor of the Battle of Bunker Hill, was present at the laying of the Corner Stone of / the Monument, June 17th 1925.
ProvenanceEarly provenance not researched; Henry F. Sewall (1816-1896, New York, Lugt 1309); purchased by MFA, November 1897.
Plate
Thomas Badger
1787–1815
Plate
Thomas Badger
1787–1815
Dish
Thomas Badger
1787–1815
Plate
Thomas Badger
1787–1815
Plate
Thomas Badger
1787–1815
Plate
Thomas Badger
1787–1815
Plate
Thomas Badger
Plate
Thomas Badger
Plate
Thomas Badger
Plate
Thomas Badger
Basin
Thomas Badger
Design for an office building
Badger-Bogle Architects
about 1960