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![]() | Tree Struck by Lightning 1861 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | Tree Trunks and Mushrooms 1882 Princeton University, Art Museum Princeton, NJ | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | Trees at Tacony, Pennsylvania 1879 Harvard University Art Museums Cambridge, MA | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | Two Trees 1856 Princeton University, Art Museum Princeton, NJ | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | U. S. Gunboat "Norwich" ca. 1863 Private Collection Unknown, USA | ![]() USS Norwich, a wooden, screw steamer built at Norwich, CT., in 1861, was purchased by the United States Navy at New York City 26 September 1861 from J. M. Huntington & Co.; and commissioned at the New York Navy Yard 28 December 1861, Lieutenant James M. Duncan in command. | Unrated | Anonymous |
![]() | U.S.S. Kearsarge Sinking the Alabama Oil Private Collection Unknown, USA | ![]() USS Kearsarge, a Mohican-class sloop-of-war, is best known for her defeat of the Confederate commerce raider CSS Alabama during the American Civil War. The Kearsarge was the only ship of the United States Navy named for Mount Kearsarge in New Hampshire. Subsequent ships were later named Kearsarge in honor of the ship. | Unrated | Anonymous |
![]() | USS Metacomet at Pensacola Florida, 30 August 1864 30 August 1864 Private Collection Unknown, USA | ![]() The second USS Metacomet was a wooden sidewheel steamer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. The ship was named for Metacomet, a war chief of the Wampanoag Indians. | Unrated | Anonymous |
- Xanthus Russell Smith