Obtained the following article from PERSI. Was not my Charles Henry Hart, but thought someone else might have a connection. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1921, Volume LXXV "CHARLES HENRY Hart, LL.B., of New York City, a corresponding member since 1866, was born in Philadelphia, Pa., 4 February 1847, and died 29 July 1918. He received his bachelor's degree in law at the University of Pennsylvania in 1869, having been admitted to the Pennsylvania bar 18 November 1868, and he practised law until 17 February 1894, when he was disabled by a railroad accident. Upon his recovery he devoted himself to literary pursuits, and won recognition as an expert in art and historical portraiture. In 1882 he was made director of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, a position which he held for twenty years, until he resigned it in 1902. In 1893 he was chairman of the Committee on Retrospective American Art at the Chicago Exposition. His published writings in the field of art, historical portraiture, and biography are numerous. He was a member of the American Historical Association, of the Essex Institute, and of several State historical societies, including the Massachusetts Historical Society, of which he was made a corresponding member in 1878. He married first, 16 November 1869, Armine Nixon, who died 11 June 1897; and secondly, 7 December 1912, Anita Beatriz Arabe. Ct. Who's Who in America, 1918-1919, pp.1207-1208, where also a list of Mr. Hart's writings is given." If anyone is interested in a photocopy of the same, please contact me at [email protected] and I will be happy to forward one to you, although it might be after the holidays. Good hunting, Linda