Map to the Mountains: New Haven to New Hampshire
In 1827, Daniel Wadsworth sent a map and suggested itinerary for a trip to the White Mountains to Thomas Cole that was scheduled to begin 197 years ago today. Today, that letter is in the Thomas Cole papers at the New York State Library in Albany (Box 3, Folder 7). See the link here . The letter is written on one piece of paper and folded as was the custom of the time to serve as its own envelope. Wadsworth sketched a rough map on the back of the letter (click on the images to enlarge them). The map is outlined in the yellow box below. Here is a detail of the letter and map with a transcription (click on images to enlarge them). In a recent blog here we followed in the footsteps of Thomas Cole's final trip to the White Mountains in 1839. Thomas Cole is a world famous artist and considered the founder of the Hudson River School of Art. In this blog we will learn more about how he first got to New Hampshire and a little about his...
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