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317 iLLustration credits abbreviations BM British Museum FHS Filson Historical Society HOFC History of the Ohio Falls Cities and Their Counties (L. A. Williams, 1882) KH Keats House, Hampstead KSH Keats-Shelley House, Rome MHL J. Stoddard Johnston, Memorial History of Louisville (American Biographical Publishing Co., 1896) NPG National Portrait Gallery, London SAM Speed Art Museum, Louisville credits covEr Front George Keats, KSH Back Keats memorial, Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville EndlEavEs Front Cities of London and Westminster, by William Faden, 1801, British Library Board, amended by Emily Coon Back City of Louisville and its enlargements, by city surveyor Edward D. Hobbs, in 1832 Louisville City Directory, amended by Emily Coon gallEry Following PagE 176 Illustration credits are listed in order of appearance. George Keats, KSH Livery and tavern in Little Moorfields, BM Swan and Hoop layout, City of London Records Office Row houses in Craven Street, reproduced from Marie Adami, Fanny Keats (Oxford University Press, 1937), amended by Emily Coon St. Leonard’s at Shoreditch, Wikipedia Open Content License Tom Keats, KSH Gate to Bunhill Fields, 2007 photograph by author Edmonton house, BM Edmonton Center, Southwark High Street, originally in Dr. David Hughson (pseudonym for Edward Pugh), London, Being an Accurate 318 Illustration Credits History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighborhood (J. Stratford, 1806), courtesy of KH Enfield marketplace, in Dr. David Hughson (pseudonym for Edward Pugh), London, Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighborhood (J. Stratford, 1806) Clarke’s School at Enfield, KSH Charles Cowden Clarke, NPG Rev. Midgley John Jennings, courtesy of Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, Bodleian Library, Oxford University John Keats, copy at NPG; the original is housed at the Fitzwilliam Museum Library, University of Cambridge Joseph Severn, NPG Maria Dover Walker Dilke, KH Fanny Brawne, KH, courtesy of Robert Goodsell Charles Brown, courtesy of Dennis J. King Charles Wentworth Dilke, KH St. Mary-le-Bow Church, BM John Hamilton Reynolds, NPG Hampstead Heath, 1840, engraving by William Westall (1765–1836), published by Charles Tilt James Henry Leigh Hunt, NPG Percy Bysshe Shelley, KSH Benjamin Robert Haydon, NPG Lord George Gordon Byron, KSH John Taylor, reproduced from Edmund Blunden, Keats’s Publisher (Jonathan Cape, 1936), in which the author attributed its ownership to Mrs. Cartwright-Taylor Richard Monckton Milnes, NPG St. Margaret’s Church, BM Great Ormes Head, photograph by author Packet Antarctic, Royal Museum of Greenwich Keelboats and flatboats, in The Planting of Civilization in Western Pennsylvania (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1939), Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh John James Audubon, Photo Researchers, Inc. Thomas Woodhouse Bakewell, in The Cardinal (Audubon Society of Sewickley Valley, July 1934), Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh James Berthoud, SAM Nicholas Berthoud, SAM Ohio rapids from Clarksville, FHS Indian Queen Hotel, FHS Bank of Louisville, undated photograph, FHS [18.119.139.50] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 09:28 GMT) 319 Illustration Credits Map of Louisville, 1819, in Henry McMurtrie, Sketches of Louisville (S. Penn, 1819) City of Louisville from the Indiana shore, FHS Beargrass Creek joins the Ohio River, originally printed by Charles Chardon aîné, Paris, FHS Fourteenth Street Bridge, FHS Louisville and Portland locks, FHS. Steamboat for sale, FHS Advertisement for return of runaway slave, Louisville Public Advertiser, 28 June 1827 George and Georgiana Keats silhouettes, courtesy of Elizabeth M. Dunn Emma Frances, Isabel, and Georgiana Emily Keats silhouettes, courtesy of John S. Speed George Keats’s home, courtesy of Mark Willis Green and Sixth Streets, Photographic Archives, Eckstrom Library, University of Louisville Louisville Hotel, SAM View of Main Street, Louisville, SAM Oakland House and Race Course, SAM Lexington and Ohio Railroad letterhead, FHS University of Louisville, Photographic Archives, Eckstrom Library, University of Louisville Farmington, Library of Congress Performing Arts Collection Lucy Gilmer Fry Speed, Historic Homes Foundation Judge John Speed, Historic Homes Foundation Philip Speed, in Thomas Speed, Records and Memorials of the Speed Family (Courier Journal, 1892) Emma Keats Speed, courtesy of Mark Willis James Speed, in James Speed (his grandson), James Speed, a Personality (John P. Morton, 1914) Ella Keats Peay, courtesy of Mark Van Alstyne Isabel Keats’s grave marker, photograph by author Georgiana Augusta Wylie Keats Jeffrey, FHS Valentin Maria Llanos y Gutierrez, courtesy of Dr. Fernando Juan Paradinas Fanny Keats Llanos, courtesy of Dr. Fernando Juan Paradinas Fanny Keats Llanos, reproduced from Marie Adami, Fanny Keats (Oxford University Press, 1937), amended by Emily Coon Dr. Theodore Samuel Bell, reproduced from HOFC Sen. George Mortimer Bibb, FHS John H. Brand, FHS William Christian Bullitt...

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