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editDescriptionThe Sisters engraved by Timothy Cole from painting by William Page.png |
English: The Sisters engraved for '"St. Nicholas" by Timothy Cole, from the portrait-painting by William Page. The little girl, holding a doll, is Mary Elizabeth Mapes (Mrs. Dodge) at the age of four. |
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Source | Dodge, Mary Mapes (1905) "In Memory of Mary Mapes Dodge. Died August 21, 1905. By William Fayal Clark" in domain St. Nicholas, 32, Part 2, Scribner & Company, no. 12 , pp. 1,061, 1,069 |
Author | Mary Mapes Dodge |
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