File:LutherRice-1830.jpg
LutherRice-1830.jpg (336 × 397 pixels, file size: 9 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary
[edit]Photographer: Emily Redd of Caroline County, Virginia Taken: ca1830 Notes: This is the only known likeness of Luther Rice and is owned by the Virginia Baptist Historical Society. While visiting the family of Samuel and Elizabeth Redd in their home "Cedar Vale", in Ruther Glen, Caroline County, Virginia, Luther sat for his silhouette to be cut by the Redd's daughter Emily. The original is housed in the Museum of Baptist Convention of New England the at the Luther Rice Homestead in Northborough, Massachusetts. Caption: Luther Rice Silhouette ca1830 cut by Emily Redd of Ruther Glen, Caroline County, Virginia. Submitted to Historical Marker Database: October 25, 2008, by Brian Scott of Greenville, South Carolina. Database Locator Identification Number: p41040 File Size: 0.009 Megabytes URL: http://www.hmdb.org/PhotoFullSize.asp?PhotoID=41040
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current | 13:49, 18 April 2009 | 336 × 397 (9 KB) | Innapoy (talk | contribs) | Photographer: Unknown Source Taken: 1830 Caption: Luther Rice Silhouette Submitted to Historical Marker Database: October 25, 2008, by Brian Scott of Greenville, South Carolina. Database Locator Identification Number: p41040 File Size: 0.009 Megabytes URL |
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