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709. Unidentified Young Woman

710. Unidentified Woman Reading a Book

711. Unidentified Grandmother and Grandchild

712. Senator James Watson

713. Unidentified Children

714. Young Boys Dressed Up as Native Americans

715. J. Lingen Wood, Vancouver, B. C.

716. Young Boys Dressed Up as Native Americans

717. Young Boys Dressed Up as Native Americans

718. Young Boys Dressed Up as Native Americans

719. Young Boys Dressed Up as Native Americans

'The above miniature half-tone is from a life-size photographic Carbon Crayon, 22x26, mounted on heavy card board.  $200 has been refused for the Carbon of which this a copy.  The picture is finished in dark background, Rembrandt style, giving it an antique, statuary effect.  The original, from which this is taken, is a daguerreotype by Josiah J. Hawes, of Boston, taken of Webster in the maturity of his manhood, in 1850.  No other picture makes so prominent the dome-like forehead, the beetling brows, the deep, cavernous eyes, the high cheek bones, and the mastiff mouth--marked features of him whom Sir Charles Russell pronounces "perhaps the greatest figure the world has seen."'

720. Daniel Webster