. A history of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States. Newbury port,Mass., 1796. He was a member of various partnerships of bank-noteengravers; later president of the American Bank Note Co. Torrens. Rosalba Torrens is mentioned by Ramsay in his His-tory of South Carolina as a painter of landscapes. She was practicingher art in Charleston in 1808. Torrey. Charles C. Torrey, brother of Manasseh C. Torrey,was located in Salem, Mass., about 1820 and died Nashville, Tenn.,1827. He engraved a view of Harvard College published in 1823and a few small plates. Townsend. The Caz


. A history of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States. Newbury port,Mass., 1796. He was a member of various partnerships of bank-noteengravers; later president of the American Bank Note Co. Torrens. Rosalba Torrens is mentioned by Ramsay in his His-tory of South Carolina as a painter of landscapes. She was practicingher art in Charleston in 1808. Torrey. Charles C. Torrey, brother of Manasseh C. Torrey,was located in Salem, Mass., about 1820 and died Nashville, Tenn.,1827. He engraved a view of Harvard College published in 1823and a few small plates. Townsend. The Cazenovia Pilot of January 1, 1812, announcesthat John Townsend Teaches painting also. Trott. An engraver of this name was working in Boston about1800-20. Troy. Edward Troy, animal painter, New York. (D.) Truman. According to The Annals of Kings Chapel EdwardTruman painted a portrait of Governor Thomas Hutchinson in 1741. Tucker. William E. Tucker was born Philadelphia, 1801; diedthere 1857. He was a prolific engraver working for book-publishersand later for bank-note From an engraving by Perkins & Heath Patent Hardened Steel Plates ADDENDA 339 Tully. Christopher Tully engraved the copper-plate illustrationof a wool-spinning machine in the Pennsylvania Magazine of machine delineated was invented by Tully and he is not knownto have done any other engraving. Turner. James Turner engraved a crudely executed view ofBoston for the American Magazine of 1744. His advertisement assilversmith and engraver appears in the Boston Evening Post of June24, 1745. While in Boston he engraved a copper-plate portrait ofRev. Isaac Watts (1746). He removed to Philadelphia and appearsto have worked there until his death in 1759, producing a variety ofplates, maps, ex libris, etc. Tuthill. W. H. Tuthill engraved a few book illustrations in NewYork about 1830 and also drew on stone. He may have been of thelater firm of Tuthill & Barnard. Twichel. T. Twichel engraved a map of Hartford


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