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WORKS ABOUT - Boughton, George
Benson, Eugene. "George Boughton." Appletons' Journal of LIterature, Science and Art. (1870-1-11).
[Sketch of George Henry Boughton]. (1871-6-1).
Conway, M. D.. "Edouard Frere, and Sympathetic Art in France." Harper's New Monthly Magazine. (1871-6-1).
The First Century of the Republic: A Review of American Progress. New York: Harper & Bros. (1876-1-1).
Benjamin, S. G. W.. "Contemporary Art in England." Harper's New Monthly Magazine. (1877-1-1).
Benjamin, S. G. W.. "Present Tendencies of American Art." (1879-3-1).
"A Symposium of Wood-Engravers." Harper's New Monthly Magazine. (1880-2-1).
Fawcett, Edgar. "[Before I was famous]." Brooklyn Eagle. (1884-5-25).
Lathrop, George Parsons. "The Literary Movement in New York." Harper's New Monthly Magazine. (1886-11-1).
Wilson, James Grant and John Fiske. Appletons' Cyclopaedia of American Biography, Volume I, Aaron-Crandall. New York: D. Appleton & Co. (1888-1-1).
Robinson, Ralph W.. George Henry Boughton (1833-1905). (1889-1-1).
Leland, Charles Godfrey. Memoirs. New York: D. Appleton & Co. (1893-1-1).
Griffis, William Elliot. "George H. Boughton, the Painter of New England Puritanism." The New England Magazine. (1896-12-1).
Sladen, Douglas Brooke Wheelton. Who's Who: An Annual Biographical Dictionary. London: A. & C. Black. (1897-1-1).
Winter, William. Old Friends; Being Literary Recollections of Other Days. New York: Moffat, Yard and Company. (1909-1-1).
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, Mrs. (Lillian Woodman Aldrich). Crowding Memories. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin. (1920-1-1).
Lalor, Eugene T.. "The Literary Bohemians of New York City in the Mid-Nineteenth Century." The Literary Bohemians of New York City in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. Ph.D. Dissertation, St. John's University. (1977-1-1).
Johnston, William R.. William and Henry Walters: The Reticent Collectors. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins UP. (1999-1-1).
Hardie, Martin. "Boughton, George Henry." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. (2007-1-1).