SOLD, Poppies and ConvolvolusWoodcut printed in colors, 1920s, Bakker retrospective catalogue # 95, intended edition of 100. This impression is illustrated on page 40 of, Arthur Wesley Dow and American Arts and Crafts, by Nancy E. Green and Jessie Poesch, 1999, page 40. 9 x 11 1/4 in. William Craven Patterson was born on month day 1813, at birth place, North Carolina, to John Patterson and Margaret Margaret Patterson (born Black). This exceptional arts and crafts image was probably done on Cape Cod, about the same time she produced such notable works as Summer Clouds, Windblown Trees and The Sands, Chatham.
We are not sure why the number (2) is next to the title but it most likely refers to this being the second version of the print, i.e. According to one newspaper story I read, the house is still there and occupied.
As time passed, there were regular sightings of the Pattersons. Their disappearance was front page news in El Paso, and even around Texas. There was no sign of a struggle. Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. The margins are irregular but probably full. "We continue to revisit the case and go back over the case from time to time," said Belknap, who began working on the case around 2005.
The margins are full and the condition is fine. 7 1/4 x 10 in. William Patterson (1758/62 - after 1783) - no further info after Rev. It was William who presided over the family estate during the Civil War and who was forced to part with a significant amount of personal wealth—the people he had enslaved. Patterson,” which was odd since William’s middle name was Durrell.
The margins are narrow and certainly trimmed as such by the artist.
Several people claimed to spot them outside of Mexico City, years after they vanished. Box 14688, Durham, NC 27709TEL: (919) 294-8228 - CELL: (413) 221-2383E-mail: WPCARL@aol.com, All Contents Copyright © 2020 William P. Carl Fine Prints, Grandmother's Flowers (actually known as Garden Flowers). Though this collection contains the papers of many different families in the Hopewell, North Carolina area, the majority of papers are from the Patterson family, William Patterson in particular. In his last will and testament (dated July 6, 1831) John Patterson listed his property, including many acres of plantation land, the house, agricultural equipment, furnishings, and enslaved people (Jacob, Congo, Nan, Lucy, Jane, Adeline, Jeb, Abram).
In their quest to find the couple, El Paso law enforcement officials sought help from the FBI, Los Angeles Police Department and Mexican authorities. William and his wife had ten children; however, only four of those ten survived to marry (one of their children lived only one day and another, Margaret Lamira Patterson, lived to be eighty-six years old, but never married). The natural beauty of the Cape Cod seashore is captured here with simplicity and subtle elegance.SOLD, The Winding RoadWoodcut printed in colors, undated (circa 1912-14), Bakker 29, edition unknown. 10 x 7 in. Signed, titled and numbered in pencil.
Signed in pencil, lower left, within the image. He married Elizabeth McEwen Potts in 1828 and settled on a parcel of land a few miles west of present day Davidson, NC (much of this property is now under water, as the result of the construction of a hydro-electric dam in the 1960s). Unsigned. Individuals are listed singly if there are significanct items in this collection. La Tanzi, Spaulding & Landreth LLP 8 Cardinal Lane P.O. Papers of the Patterson family of northern Mecklenburg County, mainly concerning their business activities, real estate purchases, wills and family correspondence.
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“I think they were spies,” El Paso County Sheriff Leo Samaniego told the El Paso Times in 2005. Also includes papers from several related families, especially their Cumming, Hodges, Potts, and Sloan connections. SOLD, Coast Cedars (2)Woodcut printed in colors, undated but probably about 1920., Bakker 58, edition 100. The condition is very good and the margins are probably full.
March 5, 1957. And I Thought There Wasn't Much To Find On Him! Sarah(?). Signed (twice), titled and numbered in pencil. Sixty years ago, a neighbor of William and Margaret Patterson took boxes of Girl Scout cookies to their home and, feeling unwelcome, soon left.
$6,500, Flanders PoppiesWoodcut printed in colors, undated (1920s), Bakker Retrospective 97 (1989), intended edition 100.
William Patterson, the fourth of John and Margaret’s nine children, was born in 1806 and died in 1886. Select this result to view William S Patterson Sr.'s phone number, address, and more. We have never seen a Patterson print like this and consider it a unique opportunity. The margins are trimmed to the borderline (by the artist).
This is an exceptional impression with the colors especially vibrant. Due to the labor intensive nature of printing just one impression, and given the scarcity of her prints, we doubt that the full editions were ever printed.SOLD, Poppies and ConvolvolusWoodcut printed in colors, circa 1925, Bakker retrospective # 95, intended edition of 100. The husband seemed unhappy that I was in the house, and I left soon after leaving the cookies with her. (The top margin is narrow but it also has a deckle edge. … They’re not dead. These are Mary Adeline Patterson Houston, Lydia Lenore Patterson Wilson, John Newell Williamson Patterson, and Josephine Augusta Banna Patterson Alexander.
Even Luther Patterson, William Patterson’s father, wasn’t sure what to make of his son’s disappearance.
Signed and titled in pencil. They owned Patterson Photo Supply and were generally well-liked by neighbors. Cecil Ward added that he and William Patterson had plans to get together later that week.
The margins are full apart from three small, similar rectangular cutaway areas on three sides. A portion of the Patterson Family papers have been digitized and can be found online: http://digitalcollections.uncc.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/p16033coll12, J. Murrey Atkins Library - Special Collections & University Archives, Manuscript Collections, J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections and University Archives, UNC Charlotte, Plantation life -- North Carolina -- Mecklenburg County, Presbyterian Church -- North Carolina -- Davidson, Presbyterian Church -- North Carolina -- Mecklenburg County, Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) -- North Carolina, Slavery -- North Carolina -- Mecklenburg County. Elizabeth Patterson (1753/55 - after 1820) m. Daniel Ponder, Jr. 1-1-9. The condition is very good.
7 1/8 x 10 1/8 in. That night there was unspecified "unusual… The condition is excellent. … My boy has done things like this before. Anyone with information about the couple may contact the El Paso County Sheriff's Office, Major Crimes Unit at 538-2291. $6,500, AnemonesWoodcut printed in colors, undated (1920s), Bakker 99a, intended edition of 100. It also instructed Roth to hire Kirkland as the new store manager to replace William Patterson at the photo company. The intense work involved in rubbing the colors into the blocks is perfectly demonstrated here. WILLIAM PATTERSON, father of Robert "R" Patterson, died ca 1711-15, probably in Ireland. J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections and University Archives, University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The margins are full. 10 1/8 x 7 1/4 in.
9 7/8 x 7 in.
Margaret Donelson (1740/42 - after 1755), 2-1-3. "For me, it's one of those cases where all you want is to be able to get a lead," she said. In 1839 he, along with other planters in the area, signed a contract with a local teacher, to provide for their children’s education. The owner said he has never had any supernatural experiences in the house.
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