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Chester Harding (painter)

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He painted portraits of many of the prominent men and women of his time. Among the people who sat for him were
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Margaret Eliot Harding (1823–1908), who married Rev. William Orne White (1821–1911) in 1863.
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On February 14, 1815, Harding was married to Caroline Matilda Woodruff (1795–1845) near
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Smith) Harding, and his father, Abiel Harding. He was brought up in the wilderness of
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known for his paintings of prominent figures in the United States and England.
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Woodruff Genealogy: Descendants of Mathew Woodruff of Farmington, Connecticut
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from 1917 to 1921 who, late in life, also became a noted portrait painter.
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Caldwell, John; Roque, Oswaldo Rodriguez; Johnson, Dale T. (1994).
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He painted several other portraits at Pittsburgh, and then went to
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Through his son Horace, he was the paternal grandfather of
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went to the Bar Association of New York, and that of
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in 1826, he settled in Boston, initially residing in
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Conway, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
Philadelphia Academy of Design
painter
Conway, Massachusetts
née
New York State
Caledonia, New York
woodturner

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
War of 1812
St Lawrence
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

James Madison
Paris, Kentucky
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
St. Louis
London
United States
Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts
Chester Harding House
National Historic Landmark
Boston Bar Association
Springfield, Massachusetts
National Academy of Design
James Madison
James Monroe

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