. A history of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States. ll, miniature painter, was the daughter ofAlfred and Persis (Jones) Hill of Framingham, Mass., where she wasborn May 9, 1803. She died in 1860. She painted miniatures of Mrs.Joel Thayer (Abigail Barstow), Miss L. B. Vose, Rev. Mr. Sharpe,Miss Walsingham, Rev. Mr. Croswell. There are several examplesof Miss Hills miniature work in the Worcester Art Museum. Sheexhibited for several seasons at the Boston Athenaeum. Her studioin 1834 was at 28 Somerset Street, Boston. Hill. Samuel Hill, engraver, (probably the son of

. A history of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States. ll, miniature painter, was the daughter ofAlfred and Persis (Jones) Hill of Framingham, Mass., where she wasborn May 9, 1803. She died in 1860. She painted miniatures of Mrs.Joel Thayer (Abigail Barstow), Miss L. B. Vose, Rev. Mr. Sharpe,Miss Walsingham, Rev. Mr. Croswell. There are several examplesof Miss Hills miniature work in the Worcester Art Museum. Sheexhibited for several seasons at the Boston Athenaeum. Her studioin 1834 was at 28 Somerset Street, Boston. Hill. Samuel Hill, engraver, (probably the son of Stock Photo
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. A history of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States. ll, miniature painter, was the daughter ofAlfred and Persis (Jones) Hill of Framingham, Mass., where she wasborn May 9, 1803. She died in 1860. She painted miniatures of Mrs.Joel Thayer (Abigail Barstow), Miss L. B. Vose, Rev. Mr. Sharpe, Miss Walsingham, Rev. Mr. Croswell. There are several examplesof Miss Hills miniature work in the Worcester Art Museum. Sheexhibited for several seasons at the Boston Athenaeum. Her studioin 1834 was at 28 Somerset Street, Boston. Hill. Samuel Hill, engraver, (probably the son of Alexander andThankful Hill, born Boston, July 27, 1750) worked in Boston andengraved in line a large number of plates for the Massachusetts Maga-zine 1789-96, and for other publications. His name does not appearin the Boston Directory after 1803. Hiller. The name of Joseph Hiller, who was collector of customsat Salem, Mass., 1789-1802, appears as the engraver of a small quartomezzotint engraving of John Hancock. Hiller. J. Hiller, Jr., son of the foregoing, born Salem, Mass., . GEN. HENRY LEE 1756- 1818By Sarah Goodridge From the collection of Mr. Luke Vincent Lockwood ADDENDA 309 June 21, 1777, and lost from a ship August 22, 1795, etched a verygood copy of Joseph Wrights profile etching of Washington. It issigned J. Hiller Jur Sculp. 1794. Hilson. This gentleman, one of the first comedians England hassent us, was likewise an amateur painter, a very skillful draughtsman, especially landscape with blacklead pencil. (D.) Hilyer. William Hilyer, portrait painter, New York. (D.) Hingston. Engraver. A billhead for the City Hotel, Alexandria, Va., about 1825, is signed by this name, with the address, G. Town. Hinman. D. C. Hinman worked alone and also as a member of thefirm of Daggett, Hinman & Co., New Haven, Conn., about 1830-5. Hob an. Hoban, Washington, D. C, gained the premium for theplan of the presidents house (D.) Hoit. Albert Gallatin Hoit was born in Sandwich, N. H., in 1809.