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Charles Devens (1820-1891)

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An earlier 1884 version of Devens's portrait by Vinton hangs in the Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.
Harvard University Portrait Collection Commissioned in 1891 by Arthur Lithgow Devens Mary Devens and Agnes (Devens) Osborn the nephew and nieces of Charles Devens after an 1884 version of the painting by Frederic P. Vinton. Harvard University Portrait Collection Gift of Arthur Lithgow Devens and his sisters 1891
Title: Charles Devens (1820-1891)
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An earlier 1884 version of Devens's portrait by Vinton hangs in the Department of Justice, Washington, D.
C.

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