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1811-03-20
1879-07-07
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Bingham, George Caleb,
1811-1879
Augusta County (Va.)
Kansas City (Mo.)
United States
Missouri
Philadelphia (Pa.)
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Bingham, G. C.
(George Caleb),
1811-1879
His Who is Colonel Jennison, 1862:
p. 7 (G.C. Bingham, Jefferson City)
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(Bingham, George Caleb; portrait and genre painter; elected to Missouri legislature; state treasurer 1862-65; adjutant-general; b. March 20, 1811; d. July 7, 1879)
Kentucky encyclopedia, ©1992:
page 79 (George Caleb Bingham; born March 20, 1811 in Augusta County, Virginia. Moved to Missouri in 1819 where he resided intermittently until his death. Studied at the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts. Most famous for his paintings “Daniel Boone Coming through the Cumberland Gap”, “Verdict of the People” and “Washington Crossing the Delaware.” Died in Kansas City, Missouri on July 7, 1879.)