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. Русский: Карикатура на экспедицию Уилкса. English: Print satirizes Charles Wilkes' United States Exploring Expedition, which left in August 1838. The upper left vignette shows Wilkes in a rowboat with scientists who use a transit or telescope to see fauna. The upper right vignette shows Wilkes, huddled with sailors, surrounded by polar bears and penguins, their rowboat sinking. The lower center vignette depicts Navy Commissioners Isaac Chauncey, Charles Morris, and Alexander S. Wadsworth at sea, flanked by James K. Pauling, Secretary of the Navy and a sad sailor. 1838. Unknown. Printed by Ro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-print-satirizes-charles-wilkes-united-states-exploring-expedition-which-left-in-august-1838-the-upper-left-vignette-shows-wilkes-in-a-rowboat-with-scientists-who-use-a-transit-or-telescope-to-see-fauna-the-upper-right-vignette-shows-wilkes-huddled-with-sailors-surrounded-by-polar-bears-and-penguins-their-rowboat-sinking-the-lower-center-vignette-depicts-navy-commissioners-isaac-chauncey-charles-morris-and-alexander-s-wadsworth-at-sea-flanked-by-james-k-pauling-secretary-of-the-navy-and-a-sad-sailor-1838-unknown-printed-by-ro-image185718690.html
RMMP462A–. Русский: Карикатура на экспедицию Уилкса. English: Print satirizes Charles Wilkes' United States Exploring Expedition, which left in August 1838. The upper left vignette shows Wilkes in a rowboat with scientists who use a transit or telescope to see fauna. The upper right vignette shows Wilkes, huddled with sailors, surrounded by polar bears and penguins, their rowboat sinking. The lower center vignette depicts Navy Commissioners Isaac Chauncey, Charles Morris, and Alexander S. Wadsworth at sea, flanked by James K. Pauling, Secretary of the Navy and a sad sailor. 1838. Unknown. Printed by Ro
Chauncey Bradley Ives, Isaac Newton Phelps, American, Chauncey Bradley Ives (1810–1894), 1854; carved 1855, American, Marble, 30 3/4 x 21 x 10 in. (78.1 x 53.3 x 25.4 cm), Sculpture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chauncey-bradley-ives-isaac-newton-phelps-american-chauncey-bradley-ives-18101894-1854-carved-1855-american-marble-30-34-x-21-x-10-in-781-x-533-x-254-cm-sculpture-image344604292.html
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RM2R8BXHY–Commodore Isaac Chauncey ca. 1814 by John Wesley Jarvis, born South Shields, England 1780-died New York City 1840
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Memorial Plaque of those lost when the Destroyer USS Chauncey sank on 19th November 1917 off Gibraltar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-memorial-plaque-of-those-lost-when-the-destroyer-uss-chauncey-sank-136002787.html
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Oct 27 - Jacksonviille, FL, U.S.: Georgia Bulldogs tight end Isaac Nauta (18) runs back a punt as Florida Gators defensive back Jeawon Taylor (29) and Florida Gators defensive back Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (23) defend. The Florida - Georgia football game on TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, Florida on Saturday October 27, 2018. (Gary Lloyd McCullough/Cal Sport Media) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oct-27-jacksonviille-fl-us-georgia-bulldogs-tight-end-isaac-nauta-18-runs-back-a-punt-as-florida-gators-defensive-back-jeawon-taylor-29-and-florida-gators-defensive-back-chauncey-gardner-johnson-23-defend-the-florida-georgia-football-game-on-tiaa-bank-field-in-jacksonville-florida-on-saturday-october-27-2018-gary-lloyd-mcculloughcal-sport-media-image223677360.html
RMPYWAN4–Oct 27 - Jacksonviille, FL, U.S.: Georgia Bulldogs tight end Isaac Nauta (18) runs back a punt as Florida Gators defensive back Jeawon Taylor (29) and Florida Gators defensive back Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (23) defend. The Florida - Georgia football game on TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, Florida on Saturday October 27, 2018. (Gary Lloyd McCullough/Cal Sport Media)
Harper's encyclopædia of United States history from 458 A.Dto 1906, based upon the plan of Benson John Lossing .. . MOUTH OFOASCADB CREEK, WHERE PERRTS FLEET WAS BUILT. batteries, two block-houses, and the whole government took vigorous action in theline of British intrenchments were in the matter. Isaac Chauncey was in commandhands of the Americans. Fort Erie was of a little squadron on Lake Ontario lat«iiT. H 257 ERIE, LAKE, BATTLE ON. PERRYS BATTLE FLAG. in 1812, and Capt. Oliver Hazard Perry,a zealous young naval officer, of Rhode Isl-and, who was in command of a flotilla ofgunboats on the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/harpers-encyclopdia-of-united-states-history-from-458-adto-1906-based-upon-the-plan-of-benson-john-lossing-mouth-ofoascadb-creek-where-perrts-fleet-was-built-batteries-two-block-houses-and-the-whole-government-took-vigorous-action-in-theline-of-british-intrenchments-were-in-the-matter-isaac-chauncey-was-in-commandhands-of-the-americans-fort-erie-was-of-a-little-squadron-on-lake-ontario-latiit-h-257-erie-lake-battle-on-perrys-battle-flag-in-1812-and-capt-oliver-hazard-perrya-zealous-young-naval-officer-of-rhode-isl-and-who-was-in-command-of-a-flotilla-ofgunboats-on-the-image340233859.html
RM2ANEYN7–Harper's encyclopædia of United States history from 458 A.Dto 1906, based upon the plan of Benson John Lossing .. . MOUTH OFOASCADB CREEK, WHERE PERRTS FLEET WAS BUILT. batteries, two block-houses, and the whole government took vigorous action in theline of British intrenchments were in the matter. Isaac Chauncey was in commandhands of the Americans. Fort Erie was of a little squadron on Lake Ontario lat«iiT. H 257 ERIE, LAKE, BATTLE ON. PERRYS BATTLE FLAG. in 1812, and Capt. Oliver Hazard Perry,a zealous young naval officer, of Rhode Isl-and, who was in command of a flotilla ofgunboats on the
Isaac Newton Phelps 1854; carved 1855 Chauncey Bradley Ives In May 1854, Isaac Newton Phelps (1820-1888), a successful businessman and banker, sailed to Europe with his wife and two daughters. While in Rome, Phelps commissioned Ives, who by then had a solid artistic reputation in the Eternal City, to make this bust, as well as a bust of Sarah, his older daughter, and a statue of the younger Helen (later Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes) who recalled that everyone except her mother was 'immortalized in marble' by Ives. The finely wrought bust of Phelps captures his intelligent and serious features as w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/isaac-newton-phelps-1854-carved-1855-chauncey-bradley-ives-in-may-1854-isaac-newton-phelps-1820-1888-a-successful-businessman-and-banker-sailed-to-europe-with-his-wife-and-two-daughters-while-in-rome-phelps-commissioned-ives-who-by-then-had-a-solid-artistic-reputation-in-the-eternal-city-to-make-this-bust-as-well-as-a-bust-of-sarah-his-older-daughter-and-a-statue-of-the-younger-helen-later-mrs-anson-phelps-stokes-who-recalled-that-everyone-except-her-mother-was-immortalized-in-marble-by-ives-the-finely-wrought-bust-of-phelps-captures-his-intelligent-and-serious-features-as-w-image458173649.html
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Rebecca at the Well 1854; carved 1866 Chauncey Bradley Ives Ives, a Connecticut native, modeled 'Rebecca at the Well' in his Rome studio in 1854. Like other American expatriate sculptors who worked in a neoclassical style, he derived many subjects from the Bible, especially the Old Testament. In Genesis 24:11–23, Rebecca was chosen to be the bride of Isaac, the son of Abraham, after offering him water she had drawn from a well.?In Ives’s youthful figure of Rebecca, he was capitalizing on the renown he had achieved with sentimental images of children. The sculpture would prove to be his most su Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rebecca-at-the-well-1854-carved-1866-chauncey-bradley-ives-ives-a-connecticut-native-modeled-rebecca-at-the-well-in-his-rome-studio-in-1854-like-other-american-expatriate-sculptors-who-worked-in-a-neoclassical-style-he-derived-many-subjects-from-the-bible-especially-the-old-testament-in-genesis-241123-rebecca-was-chosen-to-be-the-bride-of-isaac-the-son-of-abraham-after-offering-him-water-she-had-drawn-from-a-wellin-ivess-youthful-figure-of-rebecca-he-was-capitalizing-on-the-renown-he-had-achieved-with-sentimental-images-of-children-the-sculpture-would-prove-to-be-his-most-su-image457993987.html
RM2HH3C03–Rebecca at the Well 1854; carved 1866 Chauncey Bradley Ives Ives, a Connecticut native, modeled 'Rebecca at the Well' in his Rome studio in 1854. Like other American expatriate sculptors who worked in a neoclassical style, he derived many subjects from the Bible, especially the Old Testament. In Genesis 24:11–23, Rebecca was chosen to be the bride of Isaac, the son of Abraham, after offering him water she had drawn from a well.?In Ives’s youthful figure of Rebecca, he was capitalizing on the renown he had achieved with sentimental images of children. The sculpture would prove to be his most su
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. The Chronicles of America series . st Territory thus re-gained for the United States but the power of theIndian alliance was broken. Most of the hostiletribes now abandoned the British cause. Tecum-sehs confederacy of Indian nations fell to pieces OLIVER HAZARD PERRY AT THE BATTLE OF LAKEERIE Painting by J. W. Jarvis. In the City Hall, New York, ownedby the Corporation. Reproduced by courtesy of the MunicipalArt Commission of the City of New York. ISAAC CHAUNCEY Painting in the Comptrollers Office, City Hall, New York,owned by the Corporation. Reproduced by courtesy of theMunicipal Art Commi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-chronicles-of-america-series-st-territory-thus-re-gained-for-the-united-states-but-the-power-of-theindian-alliance-was-broken-most-of-the-hostiletribes-now-abandoned-the-british-cause-tecum-sehs-confederacy-of-indian-nations-fell-to-pieces-oliver-hazard-perry-at-the-battle-of-lakeerie-painting-by-j-w-jarvis-in-the-city-hall-new-york-ownedby-the-corporation-reproduced-by-courtesy-of-the-municipalart-commission-of-the-city-of-new-york-isaac-chauncey-painting-in-the-comptrollers-office-city-hall-new-yorkowned-by-the-corporation-reproduced-by-courtesy-of-themunicipal-art-commi-image372096126.html
RM2CHACBA–. The Chronicles of America series . st Territory thus re-gained for the United States but the power of theIndian alliance was broken. Most of the hostiletribes now abandoned the British cause. Tecum-sehs confederacy of Indian nations fell to pieces OLIVER HAZARD PERRY AT THE BATTLE OF LAKEERIE Painting by J. W. Jarvis. In the City Hall, New York, ownedby the Corporation. Reproduced by courtesy of the MunicipalArt Commission of the City of New York. ISAAC CHAUNCEY Painting in the Comptrollers Office, City Hall, New York,owned by the Corporation. Reproduced by courtesy of theMunicipal Art Commi
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. Onondaga's centennial. Gleanings of a century. From Photo bv Jos. I. H. Wright. THE OLD ARSENAL.. a^ re. on. ASG ft *FENCS«^i MAP OF ARSENAL GROUNDS. THROUGH THE WAR OF 1812. 207 had been employed in the commerce of the port of Oswego. Commo-dore Isaac Chauncey made his headquarters at Sacketts Harbor in thefall of 1812, and with several vessels blockaded Kingston until the iceclosed it in. Late in the autumn, in anticipation of an attack uponOgdensburg, Gen. Jacob Brown was sent thither, where he arrivedOctober 1. He was none too early, for on the next day a flotilla ofBritish vessels with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/onondagas-centennial-gleanings-of-a-century-from-photo-bv-jos-i-h-wright-the-old-arsenal-a-re-on-asg-ft-fencsi-map-of-arsenal-grounds-through-the-war-of-1812-207-had-been-employed-in-the-commerce-of-the-port-of-oswego-commo-dore-isaac-chauncey-made-his-headquarters-at-sacketts-harbor-in-thefall-of-1812-and-with-several-vessels-blockaded-kingston-until-the-iceclosed-it-in-late-in-the-autumn-in-anticipation-of-an-attack-uponogdensburg-gen-jacob-brown-was-sent-thither-where-he-arrivedoctober-1-he-was-none-too-early-for-on-the-next-day-a-flotilla-ofbritish-vessels-with-image370539521.html
RM2CEREX9–. Onondaga's centennial. Gleanings of a century. From Photo bv Jos. I. H. Wright. THE OLD ARSENAL.. a^ re. on. ASG ft *FENCS«^i MAP OF ARSENAL GROUNDS. THROUGH THE WAR OF 1812. 207 had been employed in the commerce of the port of Oswego. Commo-dore Isaac Chauncey made his headquarters at Sacketts Harbor in thefall of 1812, and with several vessels blockaded Kingston until the iceclosed it in. Late in the autumn, in anticipation of an attack uponOgdensburg, Gen. Jacob Brown was sent thither, where he arrivedOctober 1. He was none too early, for on the next day a flotilla ofBritish vessels with
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A genealogical history of the French and allied families . , 44, 45, 4«. S3, 55. 78Whittemore, Nathaniel, 25Williams, Araminta, 265 Williams, Arthur, 119Williams, Charlotte French,Williams, Daniel, 119Williams, David, 119Williams, Ezra, 115, 256Williams, Ida, 265Williams, Isaac, 286Williams, Otho, 265Williams, Willard, 265Winnie, Fred, 157Winship, Edward, 38Winthrop, Gov., 37, 38Wiswall, Ebenezer, 52Wolsey, Mary, 282Woodbury, John, 285Woodruff, Lena, 201Wood, Carrie, 197Wood, Charles, no, 197 Wood, Chauncey, 197119 Wood, Ellsworth, 197Woods, Isaac, 62Woods, Nathaniel, 67Woods, Oliver, 67Wornel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-genealogical-history-of-the-french-and-allied-families-44-45-4-s3-55-78whittemore-nathaniel-25williams-araminta-265-williams-arthur-119williams-charlotte-frenchwilliams-daniel-119williams-david-119williams-ezra-115-256williams-ida-265williams-isaac-286williams-otho-265williams-willard-265winnie-fred-157winship-edward-38winthrop-gov-37-38wiswall-ebenezer-52wolsey-mary-282woodbury-john-285woodruff-lena-201wood-carrie-197wood-charles-no-197-wood-chauncey-197119-wood-ellsworth-197woods-isaac-62woods-nathaniel-67woods-oliver-67wornel-image342853381.html
A biographical record of Schuyler County, New York . *Ionterey and latertook up his abode at Sugar Hill, where hedied at the age of seventy-seven years. Hiswife survived him for a time and passedaway at the age of eighty-four years. Theywere the parents of thirteen children: Cor-nelius, William. Chauncey. Isaac C. How-.Trd. .Anna. Delx>rah. Clarissa. Harriet.Keziah and three who died in infancy. William Haring. the father of our sub-ject, was Iwrn in Genoa. Cayuga county,Xew York, October 29. 1808. and was abouteight years of age when he accompanied hisliarents on their removal to Yates cou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-biographical-record-of-schuyler-county-new-york-ionterey-and-latertook-up-his-abode-at-sugar-hill-where-hedied-at-the-age-of-seventy-seven-years-hiswife-survived-him-for-a-time-and-passedaway-at-the-age-of-eighty-four-years-theywere-the-parents-of-thirteen-children-cor-nelius-william-chauncey-isaac-c-how-trd-anna-delxgtrah-clarissa-harrietkeziah-and-three-who-died-in-infancy-william-haring-the-father-of-our-sub-ject-was-iwrn-in-genoa-cayuga-countyxew-york-october-29-1808-and-was-abouteight-years-of-age-when-he-accompanied-hisliarents-on-their-removal-to-yates-cou-image342661527.html
RM2AWDG7K–A biographical record of Schuyler County, New York . *Ionterey and latertook up his abode at Sugar Hill, where hedied at the age of seventy-seven years. Hiswife survived him for a time and passedaway at the age of eighty-four years. Theywere the parents of thirteen children: Cor-nelius, William. Chauncey. Isaac C. How-.Trd. .Anna. Delx>rah. Clarissa. Harriet.Keziah and three who died in infancy. William Haring. the father of our sub-ject, was Iwrn in Genoa. Cayuga county,Xew York, October 29. 1808. and was abouteight years of age when he accompanied hisliarents on their removal to Yates cou
. The Citizen guide to Brooklyn and Long Island . I BANK—STONE MILL AND YARD. Court Street, Cor. Montague, OPPOSITE CITY HALL. CAPITAL, - - - $500,000 SURPLUS, 570,000 GEORGE W. WHITE, President, HENRY N. BRUSH, Vice-President, GEORGE MoMlLLAN, Cashier.DIRECTORS.SAMUEL SLOAN, JOH^ P. ROLFE, ISAAC CARHART, WILLIAM MARSHALL, DANIEL D. WHITNEY, JACOB COLE, ABRAHAM B. BAYLIS, JAMES RAYMOND,JUDAH B. YOORHEES, GEORGE W. CHAUNCEY, DANIEL F. FERNALD, HENRY N. BRUSH,GEORGE W. WHITE. ANDREW^ D. BAIRD. RICHARD FRITZ. A. D. BAIRD & CO., Stone Mill and Yard, CONNECTICUT BROWN STONE,Blue, Dorchester and Ohi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-citizen-guide-to-brooklyn-and-long-island-i-bankstone-mill-and-yard-court-street-cor-montague-opposite-city-hall-capital-500000-surplus-570000-george-w-white-president-henry-n-brush-vice-president-george-momlllan-cashierdirectorssamuel-sloan-joh-p-rolfe-isaac-carhart-william-marshall-daniel-d-whitney-jacob-cole-abraham-b-baylis-james-raymondjudah-b-yoorhees-george-w-chauncey-daniel-f-fernald-henry-n-brushgeorge-w-white-andrew-d-baird-richard-fritz-a-d-baird-co-stone-mill-and-yard-connecticut-brown-stoneblue-dorchester-and-ohi-image369755664.html
RM2CDFR3C–. The Citizen guide to Brooklyn and Long Island . I BANK—STONE MILL AND YARD. Court Street, Cor. Montague, OPPOSITE CITY HALL. CAPITAL, - - - $500,000 SURPLUS, 570,000 GEORGE W. WHITE, President, HENRY N. BRUSH, Vice-President, GEORGE MoMlLLAN, Cashier.DIRECTORS.SAMUEL SLOAN, JOH^ P. ROLFE, ISAAC CARHART, WILLIAM MARSHALL, DANIEL D. WHITNEY, JACOB COLE, ABRAHAM B. BAYLIS, JAMES RAYMOND,JUDAH B. YOORHEES, GEORGE W. CHAUNCEY, DANIEL F. FERNALD, HENRY N. BRUSH,GEORGE W. WHITE. ANDREW^ D. BAIRD. RICHARD FRITZ. A. D. BAIRD & CO., Stone Mill and Yard, CONNECTICUT BROWN STONE,Blue, Dorchester and Ohi
. Halcyon . Committees for 1893=94. Class of 96 to Class of 97. PERCIVAL PARRISH, ISAAC H. CLOTHIER LUCY B. PRICE, CAROLIEN HJ. CHAUNCEY SHORTLIDGE,LAURETTA T. SMEDLEY, College Reception. GEORGE G. GRIEST, 94, WALTER CLOTHIER, 95 BERTHA L. BROOMELL, 94, FRANCES W. CHEAIRS, 95, CHANNING WAY, 97, GRACE A College Reception—94 and 95 to 96 and 97. JOHN W. GREGG,94, EDWIN P. BOND, 94, HELEN S. HUTCHINSON, 94, EMMA S. CHAMBERS, 94, ANNA R. H. HARRISON, 95, BERTHA LIPPINCOTT, 95, HOWARD WHITE, Jr., 95, EDGAR LIPPINCOTT, 95, December 9th, 1893. LEOPOLD W. BIERWIRTH.AIDA T. EVANS, Jr.,CHAMBERS. HOWARD Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/halcyon-committees-for-1893=94-class-of-96-to-class-of-97-percival-parrish-isaac-h-clothier-lucy-b-price-carolien-hj-chauncey-shortlidgelauretta-t-smedley-college-reception-george-g-griest-94-walter-clothier-95-bertha-l-broomell-94-frances-w-cheairs-95-channing-way-97-grace-a-college-reception94-and-95-to-96-and-97-john-w-gregg94-edwin-p-bond-94-helen-s-hutchinson-94-emma-s-chambers-94-anna-r-h-harrison-95-bertha-lippincott-95-howard-white-jr-95-edgar-lippincott-95-december-9th-1893-leopold-w-bierwirthaida-t-evans-jrchambers-howard-image369637927.html
RM2CDACXF–. Halcyon . Committees for 1893=94. Class of 96 to Class of 97. PERCIVAL PARRISH, ISAAC H. CLOTHIER LUCY B. PRICE, CAROLIEN HJ. CHAUNCEY SHORTLIDGE,LAURETTA T. SMEDLEY, College Reception. GEORGE G. GRIEST, 94, WALTER CLOTHIER, 95 BERTHA L. BROOMELL, 94, FRANCES W. CHEAIRS, 95, CHANNING WAY, 97, GRACE A College Reception—94 and 95 to 96 and 97. JOHN W. GREGG,94, EDWIN P. BOND, 94, HELEN S. HUTCHINSON, 94, EMMA S. CHAMBERS, 94, ANNA R. H. HARRISON, 95, BERTHA LIPPINCOTT, 95, HOWARD WHITE, Jr., 95, EDGAR LIPPINCOTT, 95, December 9th, 1893. LEOPOLD W. BIERWIRTH.AIDA T. EVANS, Jr.,CHAMBERS. HOWARD
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