- Francis Hopkinson Smith
Francis Hopkinson Smith (
October 23 ,1838 –April 7 ,1915 ),United States author ,artist andengineer , was born inBaltimore, Maryland , a descendant ofFrancis Hopkinson , one of the signers of theDeclaration of Independence .Smith became a contractor in
New York City and did much work for the federal government, including the stone ice-breaker atBridgeport, Connecticut , the jetties at the mouth of theConnecticut River , the foundation for the BartholdiStatue of Liberty in New York Harbor, theRace Rock Light house (southwest ofFishers Island ,New York ) and many life-saving stations. His vacations were spent sketching in the White Mountains, inCuba and inMexico . He also visited and sketched inVenice ,Constantinople and theNetherlands .He illustrated and published numerous travelogues, including:
*"Old Lines in New Black and White" (1885)
*"Well-Worn Roads" (1886)
*"A White Umbrella in Mexico" (1889)
*"Gondola Days" (1897)
*"The Venice of To-Day" (1897)His novels and short stories are especially felicitous in their portrayal of the Old South. Among them are:
*"Col. Carter of Cartersville" (1891), which was successfully dramatized
*"A Day at La Guerre's and other Days" (1892)
*"A Gentleman Vagabond" (1895)
*"Tom Grogan" (1896)
*"Caleb West, Master-Diver" (1898)
*"The Other Fellow" (1899)
*"The Fortunes of Oliver Horn" (1902), which has reminiscences of his artist friends
*"Col. Carter's Christmas" (1904)
*"At Close Range" (1905)
*"The Tides of Barnegat" (1906)
*"The Veiled Lady" (1907)
*"The Romance of an Old Fashioned Gentleman" (1907)
*"Peter" (1908)
*"Forty Minutes Late and Other Stories" (1909)External links
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References
*1911
*New York Times ;April 8 ,1915 , Thursday; F. Hopkinson Smith, Author-Artist, Dies; Engineer Who Built Foundation for the Statue of Liberty Expires at 76. Created 'Colonel Carter' His Many Famous Stories Include "Caleb West, Master Diver". Received Awards for His Paintings.
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