Mrs. Ebenezer Crafts (1741-1812) and her daughters Matilda (1771-1848) and Augusta (1772-1861), Winthrop Chandler, 1781

Mrs. Ebenezer Crafts (1741-1812) and her daughters Matilda (1771-1848) and Augusta (1772-1861), Winthrop Chandler, 1781

Mrs. Crafts, née mahitible chandler, was the sister of the painter and moved with her husband to craftsbury, vermont. Object Type: painting. Genre: portrait. Date: 1781. Medium: oil. Depicted People: Mehitable Crafts, Augusta Paddock. Collection: Craftsbury Public Library. Craftsbury Public Library 02
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Author: Winthrop Chandler (1747–1790)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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