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159: 127: 191: 175: 143: 509: 41: 73:, and learned his craft from the East Windsor printmaker Abner Reed. He was the second of six children of Elijah Barber, a poor farmer, and Mary Barber. Elijah died during the summer of 1812, which forced the fourteen-year-old John to become responsible for supporting the family. In 1823 he opened a business in New Haven, where he produced religious and historical books, illustrated with his own wood and steel engravings. 103:
article from December 10, 1989, quoted on a print-selling Web site. "The illustrations depict each town center, with its homes and churches, academies and courthouses sailboats plying a river or harbor, an occasional factory belching puffs of smoke and always a tiny figure or two, often the artist
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The book has been called "the first popular local history published in the U.S." The book sold wellโ€”7,000 copies in its first year even though it cost three dollars, then an average week's pay. Twelve years later it was reissued and again sold well.
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He traveled around Connecticut, creating ink sketches of town greens, hotels, schools, churches, and harbors and collected local history as he went. He also delved into the works of historians. From all this he produced the book now commonly called
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Connecticut Historical Collections, Containing a General Collection of Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, Etc., Relating to the History and Antiquities of Every Town in Connecticut with Geographical
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Barber started with rough pencil sketches and developed them into more detailed wash drawings. He then transferred the drawings directly to small blocks of boxwood on which he engraved the designs.
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whose books of state, national, and local history featured his vivid illustrations, said to have caught the flavor and appearance of city, town, and countryside scenes in his day.
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Hegel, Richard. "John Warner Barber (2 February 1798-22 June 1885)," in Clyde N. Wilson (ed.),
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A sampling of Barber's Connecticut drawings at the Connecticut Historical Society
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History and Antiquities of New England, New York, and New Jersey
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in his top hat, sketching the scene or pointing to the view."
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of New Jersey, coauthored by Henry Howe, of New Haven (1844)
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Guide to John Warner Barber drawings of Massachusetts towns
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of Virginia, coauthored by Henry Howe, of New Haven (1844)
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The Columbia Electrionic Encyclopedia, sixth edition
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Historical, Poetical, and Pictorial American Scenes
29:(February 2, 1798 โ€“ June 22, 1885) was an American 563: 389:. Connecticut Historical Society. Archived from 293:, coauthored by Henry Howe, of New Haven (1847) 548:John Warner Barber scrapbook pages, 1832-1868 534:New Haven, Ct.: E.L. & J.W. Barber, 1840. 315:Our Whole Country, Historical and Descriptive 245:, coauthored by E.L. Barber (New Haven, 1840) 429: 427: 425: 481:. Amistad.mysticseaport.org. Archived from 419:Vol. 30, Detroit: Gale Research, 1984, 24. 352: 350: 305:, coauthored by Elizabeth G. Barber (1850) 422: 381: 379: 56: 44:An 1835 engraving by Barber showing the 39: 19:For other people named John Warner, see 513: 347: 564: 524:The Biographical Dictionary of America 376: 213:Historical Scenes in the United States 592:People from East Windsor, Connecticut 182:N.E.View of PENN YAN, Yates Co., N.Y. 219:History and Antiquities of New Haven 13: 587:19th-century American male writers 572:19th-century American illustrators 532:A History of the Amistad Captives. 405: 239:of Massachusetts (Worcester, 1839) 79:Connecticut Historical Collections 14: 653: 637:American male non-fiction writers 501: 435:"Warner's Historical Collections" 243:A History of the Amistad Captives 150:Western View of Potsdam, New York 134:View in Main St., Cleveland, Ohio 582:19th-century American historians 507: 417:Dictionary of Literary Biography 297:Religious Emblems and Allegories 189: 173: 157: 141: 125: 309:European Historical Collections 166:View of the center of Bethlehem 16:American engraver and historian 471: 449: 413:American Historians, 1607-1865 336:, by Henry Howe (Philadelphia) 290:Historical Collections of Ohio 1: 283:Incidents in American History 632:19th-century American people 340: 206: 21:John Warner (disambiguation) 7: 642:Historians from Connecticut 602:History of New York (state) 327: 265:Elements of General History 257:of New York, coauthored by 10: 658: 118: 18: 607:History of Massachusetts 552:Archives of American Art 459:. 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John Warner (disambiguation)
engraver
historian

North Haven, Connecticut

East Windsor
Connecticut
New Haven
Connecticut
Barber's View in Main St., Cleveland, Ohio, circa 1856-1860
Barber's Western View of Potsdam, New York (circa 1856-1860)
Barber's View of the center of Bethlehem (published 1836), said to be the earliest depiction of the Connecticut town.
Barber's N.E.View of PENN YAN, Yates Co., N.Y. (circa 1856-1860)
Groton Monument and Fort Griswold
Groton Monument
Henry Howe
Historical Collections of Ohio


"John Warner Barber"


"Connecticut in 1836: Drawings by John Warner Barber"
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Dictionary of Literary Biography



"Warner's Historical Collections"

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