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Sir William Johnson,1715-74,Major General,English forces in America,C. Spooner

Title: Sir William Johnson, Major General of the English forces in America / T. Adams, delin.; Spooner, fecit.
Creator(s): Spooner, Charles, ca. 1720-1767, artist
Date Created/Published: London : Wm Herbert, 1756 February 2.
Summary: Print shows three-quarter length portrait of Sir William Johnson, with his arm resting on a cannon muzzle and holding a baton.
Notes:
Title from item.
Subjects:
Johnson, William,--Sir,--1715-1774.
Mezzotints--1750-1760.
Portrait photographs--1750-1760.
Bookmark /2006691551/
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