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- 2007-08-19 23:13 Kane5187 480×545×8 (78230 bytes) A painting of [[Eleazar Wheelock]], founder and first president of [[Dartmouth College]] in Hanover, New Hampshire. Painted by Joseph Steward, 1793-1796. Can't find a death date on Joseph Steward, but I can't imagine that if he finished this in 1796, he w
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current | 17:55, 24 October 2007 | | 480 × 545 (76 KB) | Kane5187 | {{Information |Description=A painting of en:Eleazar Wheelock, founder and first president of en:Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. Painted by Joseph Steward, 1793-1796. Can't find a death date on Joseph Steward, but I can't imagine tha |
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