http://www.stockton.edu/~gilmorew/0amnhist/comuhis3.htm is what I saved in my favorites. If it doesn't get you there, go to www.stockton.edu and hunt for COMMUNICATIONS HISTORY: THE UNITED STATES, 1585-1880---7/9 READING SITUATIONS, ACTS & EXPERIENCES Ruth > ---------- > From: [email protected] > Reply To: [email protected] > Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 11:04 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ATWOOD] Rev. John ATWOOD painting > > Recently someone on this list posted a website that had a picture > (painting) > of Rev. John ATWOOD and his family. I saved the picture, but misplaced > the > web site addy. What I would like to know is, which John ATWOOD is this? > The > description of the painting is as follows: > > <<In this reading scene--Henry F. Darby's "The Reverend John Atwood & His > Family," Concord, New Hampshire, 1845, the family are sharing in > devotional > reading, perhaps from a multi-volume Family Bible, such as Scott's. In > addition to both parents and four of the six children with reading matter, > > note the mourning picture on the wall.>> > > Thanks! > > Cindy Kostka > Brockton, MA >