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Painted portrait of Dick Dowling
Painted portrait of Dick Dowling
TitlePainted portrait of Dick Dowling
CreatorDonnelan, Thus. [painter]
DescriptionPhotograph of a printed reproduction of an oil painting of Dick Dowling, an Irishman from Houston and Confederate Army war hero, in uniform with descriptive caption. At the time of his death from yellow fever in 1867, the "Houston Telegraph" considered him "Houston's most important citizen." Among his accomplishments he was a sound businessman, member of Houston's first fire department, bought and sold real estate, and helped found the first oil company in Houston.
TranscriptDick Dowling. Hero of the Battle of Sabine Pass, Texas. 43 Defeated 15, 000. This Picture is a copy of an Oil Painting in the Texas room in the Confederate Museum in Richmond, Va. It was painted by Mr. Thus. Donnelan, a Houston, Texas, Artist of much note.
Dateca. 1866
Genreblack-and-white photographs
copy prints
Subject (Name)Dowling, Dick
Subject.Topical (AAT)heroes
military uniforms
civil wars
soldiers
Subject.Topical (TGM)Portrait paintings
Subject (Geographic)Houston, Texas
Original CollectionGeorge Fuermann "Texas and Houston" Collection, 1836-2001 http://archon.lib.uh.edu/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=356
RepositorySpecial Collections, University of Houston Libraries
Original Item LocationID 1970-001, Box 8, Folder 6
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