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Item 205: Photograph by Robert S. Knerr, [aft. 1877] of a Watercolor Painting titled, “The Court House and Center Square, Easton,” Mary Elizabeth Maxwell McCartney, [ca. 1840]

 Item — Box: 22, Folder: 28

Dates

  • Created: [ca. 1840]

Creator

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Access:

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Extent

1 items

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Type of Material:

Photograph

Condition Note:

Good.

Measurements:

10 ⅛ in. x 8 in.

Title:

The Court House and Center Square, Easton

Description:

A photograph by Robert S. Knerr, circa 1840, of a watercolor painting of the town of Easton, Pennsylvania. There is a coal barge moving along the canal. Easton is located in Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Located at the confluence of the Lehigh River and Delaware River, it serves as a geographic boundary with Phillipsburg. The town was named on September 8, 1751 when a letter was written to Colonial Governor James Hamilton by William Penn, requesting for it to be called “Easton.” It was named after Lady Juliana’s family estate. The Lenape Native Americans originally referred to present-day Easton and its surrounding region as Lechauwitank, meaning "the Place at the Forks". This piece was painted by Mary Elizabeth Maxwell Cartney, circa 1840. The date for Cartney’s original manuscript has been ascertained by Gilbert McClintock’s work, Valley Views of Northeastern Pennsylvania, in which the date for this piece is circa 1840. The photographs appear to be copies of original prints that appeared in the History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania: with Illustrations Descriptive of its Scenery . From Original Sketches by Artists of the Highest Ability by William Denslow, published in 1877. This dates the range for Knerr’s reproductions after the publication of the book in 1877. A portion of the above manuscript by Denslow has been digitized on the WebArchives’ webpage. There, you can see the stylistic qualities in our manuscript within the collection.

Location:

Easton, Pennsylvania

Transcription:

{annotation} Easton, barge in foreground

Repository Details

Part of the Wilkes University Archives Repository

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