(partial list) •
John Henry Clifford (1809–1876), Governor of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1853–1854 •
Joshua A. Norton, a.k.a. His Imperial Majesty
Emperor Norton, self-proclaimed "Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico" • Edward C. Messer, head of the
Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. (
Metropolitan Museum of Art collection) • Charles H. Farnham, writer • Judge David Curtis Sanford (died 1864), of
New Milford, Connecticut, member of
state senate, 1854; superior court judge in Connecticut, 1854–64 • Emily Bull Sanford, wife of Judge David Curtis Sanford • William Diamon Black, New Milford, CT resident, son-in-law of Judge David Curtis Sanford • Carolin Wilson Cooke, Kentucky resident • Alice Lee Cooke, Kentucky resident • Thomas Prather Jacob, son of prominent Louisville, KY businessman John Jeremiah Jacob and brother of
Richard Taylor Jacob,
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky (1863–64) • Thomas Newcomb (1843–1906), first president of the
Bohemian Club, San Francisco; secretary to the
Governor of New York •
Charles Warren Stoddard (1843–1909), American author •
Aimée Crocker (1864–1941), American heiress, princess, mystic and author AKA Amy Crocker Ashe •
Oliver Frazer (1808–1864), Kentucky portrait and miniature painter • George T. Bromley, prominent San Francisco resident • Philadelphia Pearson Irwin, his aunt, of Newmarket, Ontario • Thomas Hughes Irwin, his uncle, also of Newmarket • Matriarch in Green Velvet (1894). Oil on canvas • Portrait Of Frederic Remington (1891). Oil on canvas (In the collection of the National Academy of Design) •
Portrait Of A Child In Blue (1880). Oil on canvas •
Portrait Of China Tea Trade Captain Hathaway (1881). Oil on canvas •
Portrait Of A Female Artist (1886). Oil on canvas •
Portrait Of A Young Woman (1883). Watercolor •
The Lute Player. Oil on canvasboard • ’’Mr. Bowles of Kentucky’’. Oil on canvas, Joshua Bethel Bowles (1795-1873) prominent Louisville, KY banker married to Grace Shreve (1806-1873) ==References==