File:Rev_John_Russell_Minister_of_Hadley.jpg
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This is a section of the Frederick A. Chapman painting "The Perils of Our Forefathers" as depicted in the 1859 engraving by John C. McRae. This section shows Reverend John Russell behind the pulpit of the Hadley Church during Angel of Hadley Legend. |
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Original publication: Chapman, Frederick Augustus, 1818-1891, artist; McRae, John C., engraver; Peters, H., printer of plates; The perils of our forefathers. |
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1859 |
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Frederick A. Chapman |
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