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plate 1. Maud, stereopticon slide by A. D. Handy of Boston showing her in Grecian costume, c.1880.The Yellow House Papers: the Laura E. Richards Collection, Gardiner Library Association and Maine Historical Society, Coll. 2085, Record Group 15A, F.20 plate 2. Laura and Maud, 1885.The Yellow House Papers: the Laura E. Richards Collection, Gardiner Library Association and Maine Historical Society, Coll. 2085, Record Group 10B plate 4. The Howe children, 1869, Harry and Laura standing, Flossy and Julia Romana, middle, sitting, Maud in plaid, below.The Yellow House Papers: the Laura E. Richards Collection, Gardiner Library Association and Maine Historical Society, Coll. 2085, Record Group 34, F.5 plate 3. Samuel Gridley Howe with granddaughter Alice Richards, 1873. The Yellow House Papers: the Laura E. Richards Collection, Gardiner Library Association and Maine Historical Society, Coll. 2085, Record Group 34, F.5 [3.136.26.20] Project MUSE (2024-04-20 03:12 GMT) plate 6. Julia Ward Howe at work, 1900s. The Yellow House Papers: the Laura E. Richards Collection, Gardiner Library Association and Maine Historical Society, Coll. 2085, Record Group 10A plate 5. Maud, on “Golden Special” train, campaigning for presidential candidate Charles Evans Hughes, 1916.The Yellow House Papers: the Laura E. Richards Collection, Gardiner Library Association and Maine Historical Society, Coll. 2085, Record Group 15A, F.20 plate 7. Maud, 1928. Photograph by Bachrach, Newport Art Museum Archives plate 8. Maud, from a crayon drawing by Benjamin Curtis Porter, 1870s. Reproduced from Maud Howe Elliott, Three Generations plate 9. Miss Maud Howe and Her Dog Sambo, 1876, by Benjamin Curtis Porter, reproduction used to illustrate her article “My Friends, the Dogs.” Portrait deaccessioned from Corcoran Gallery of Art, present location unknown plate 10. Portrait of Maud Howe Elliott, 1877, by Benjamin Curtis Porter. Newport Art Museum, purchased from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1993, through the generosity of many donors, particularly R. Campbell James [3.136.26.20] Project MUSE (2024-04-20 03:12 GMT) plate 11. Maud, 1880s, by John Elliott. Newport Art Museum, Bequest of Grisella Hall Kerr plate 12. Maud, 1880s, by John Elliott. Newport Art Museum, bequest of Grisella Hall Kerr plate 14. 241 Beacon Street, Boston, reception room with portrait of Maud. Reproduced from Maud Howe Elliott, Three Generations plate 13 Maud at an unknown exhibition, c. 1905. Photograph by Jesse Tarbox Beals; Newport Art Museum Archives plate 15. Portrait of Uncle Sam Ward, 1884 by John Elliott. Reproduced from Maud Howe Elliott, Three Generations plate 16. Portrait of Maud Howe Elliott, 1939, by Adele Herter. Courtesy of Society of Four Arts, Palm Beach, gift of Mrs. Lorenzo E. Woodhouse [3.136.26.20] Project MUSE (2024-04-20 03:12 GMT) plate 17. Portrait of Maud Howe Elliott, 1894, by José de Villegas. Sold at auction from collection of family, present location unknown plate 18. Portrait of John Elliott, 1894, by José de Villegas. Sold at auction from collection of family; present location unknown plate 19. Portrait of Maud Howe Elliott, 1937, by Mabel Norman Cerio. Newport Art Museum, gift of Patricia Hall Saunders plate 20. Portrait of Maud Howe Elliott, 1938, by Durr Freedley (unfinished owing to the artist’s death). Newport Art Museum, purchased by the Art Association of Newport, 1938 plate 21. Diana of the Tides (Study), by John Elliott. Newport Art Museum, purchased by the Art Association of Newport from the Memorial Exhibition, 1925 [3.136.26.20] Project MUSE (2024-04-20 03:12 GMT) plate 22. The Ocean Giant, 1909, illustration for The Great Sea Horse, 1909, by John Elliott. Newport Art Museum, gift of Ellicott Wright plate 23. Old Man of the Sea’s Ransom, 1909, illustration for The Great Sea Horse, 1909, by John Elliott. Location unknown plate 24. The Fairy Admiral, 1909, illustration for The Great Sea Horse, 1909, by John Elliott. Location unknown plate 25. Portrait of Julia Ward Howe, by John Elliott, copied from 1861 daguerreotype. Newport Art Museum, gift of Rosalys Hall plate 26. Francis Marion Crawford, 1877, photographer unknown. Reproduced from Maud Howe Elliott, Three Generations plate 27. The Triumph of Time (detail, Maud), 1894–1900, by John Elliott. Photo by author; courtesy of Boston Public Library [3.136.26.20] Project MUSE (2024-04-20 03:12 GMT) plate 28. The Triumph of Time, 1894–1900, by John Elliott. Photo by author; courtesy of Boston Public Library plate 29. Cover illustration for Phillida, 1891, artist unknown plate 32. Maud and John on...

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