. History of the town of Princeton, in the county of Worcester and commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1759-1915. e life 1809-13, says at New Haven Ibecame acquainted with Savage the Princeton artist andportrait painter. He remained some time at my boardingplace and as my room had the best light, he made use of itto copy a portrait of Roger Sherman. I found him anagreeable person.* Mr. Harts article describes Edward Savage as a manof medium height, inclined to stoutness, quick in his move-ments, with brown hair and blue-gray eyes. Saint Memindrew and engraved a fine profile portrait of him, whichsh


. History of the town of Princeton, in the county of Worcester and commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1759-1915. e life 1809-13, says at New Haven Ibecame acquainted with Savage the Princeton artist andportrait painter. He remained some time at my boardingplace and as my room had the best light, he made use of itto copy a portrait of Roger Sherman. I found him anagreeable person.* Mr. Harts article describes Edward Savage as a manof medium height, inclined to stoutness, quick in his move-ments, with brown hair and blue-gray eyes. Saint Memindrew and engraved a fine profile portrait of him, whichshows a strong head with a keen eye. The Goodspeed Collection of Savage Prints, now in thepossession of the Worcester Art Museum, contains a nearlycomplete series of his engravings of Washington and hisfamily, most of which are after paintings by Savage also includes three good miniature portraits on ivorypainted by his own hand, one of himself and one of his wife,painted before their marriage, and one of Edward Seaver,a brother of Mrs. Savage. * Reminiscences of the Rev. George Allen, page SARAH (SEAVER) SAVAGE


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