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Architect Designed by James W. Smith
Lithographer P. A. Mesier & Co.
after 1838
Publisher Marchell Stace
Printer W. Smith
1814
Author Frank W. Smith Silver Company
early 20th century
Author Frank W. Smith Silver Company
early 20th century
Author Frank W. Smith Silver Company
early 20th century
Manufacturer Frank W. Smith Silver Company
1930–60
Painted and printed by John William Hill
Lithographer Smith Brothers, & Co.
Publisher G. W. Smith
1853
W. Eugene Smith
1950
W. Eugene Smith
1950
W. Eugene Smith
1971
W. Eugene Smith
1970
W. Eugene Smith
1958–59
W. Eugene Smith
1951–58
Printer J. W. Pratt & Son
Publisher W. F. Smith & Co.
1893
Jar, Newcomb Pottery  American, Earthenware, American
Newcomb Pottery
Designer Mary W. Summey Smith
1911
Love and Learning, or the Oxford Scholar, Benjamin Smith  British, Hand-colored etching
Etcher Benjamin Smith
After Thomas Rowlandson
Publisher S. W. Fores
May 12, 1786
Engraved by William D. Smith
After Charles W. Burton
1830
Engraved by William D. Smith
After Charles W. Burton
1830
Engraver Engraved by William D. Smith
After Charles W. Burton
Publisher New York Mirror
1830
Engraver Engraved by William D. Smith
After Charles W. Burton
Publisher New York Mirror
1829
Sun and Shade, Vol. IV, Nos. 1-12, Mrs. W. B. Greenwood, Photogravures
Multiple artists/makers
1890s
Lithographer G. & W. Endicott
After Joseph B. Smith
Publisher R. C. Bull
after 1844
Author Written by George William Johnson
Author Style of W. B. & T. Smith
1842
Publisher Admiralty Recruiting Department
Printer W. H. Smith & Son
1915
Publisher Admiralty Recruiting Department
Printer W. H. Smith & Son
1915
Dream of Arcadia, James Smillie  American, Etching and engraving on steel
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Multiple artists/makers
1893
Multiple artists/makers
September 1932
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Multiple artists/makers
1851
The Hudson River Portfolio, William Guy Wall  Irish, Aquatint printed in color with hand-coloring; first and second states
Multiple artists/makers
1821–25