Elmwood: Residence of James Russell Lowell,Cambridge, Mass.
H. Billings. W.L. Ormsby.
[n.d., c.1850.]
Steel engraving, sheet 130 x 185mm. 5 x 7¼".
Elmwood is a registered historic house in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, known for its several prominent former residents, including: Andrew Oliver (1706 – 1774), royal Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts; Elbridge Gerry (1744 – 1814), signer of the US Declaration of Independence whose political tactics earned the term gerrymandering and Vice President of the United States; and James Russell Lowell (1819 – 1891), noted American writer, poet, and foreign diplomat. It is now the residence of the President of Harvard University.
[Ref: 11805] £60.00
[n.d., c.1850.]
Steel engraving, sheet 130 x 185mm. 5 x 7¼".
Elmwood is a registered historic house in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, known for its several prominent former residents, including: Andrew Oliver (1706 – 1774), royal Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts; Elbridge Gerry (1744 – 1814), signer of the US Declaration of Independence whose political tactics earned the term gerrymandering and Vice President of the United States; and James Russell Lowell (1819 – 1891), noted American writer, poet, and foreign diplomat. It is now the residence of the President of Harvard University.
[Ref: 11805] £60.00