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and Caroline A. Smith and widow of Samuel Whittemore Jr. They had a daughter, Clara, who died at one year 5 months old (February 4, 1853 – July 25, 1854). Louisa was a granddaughter of
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and associated with a group of American artists, writers, and architects who followed Ruskin's thinking. Through this group he became aware of the British
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Cook was known for his expertise in archeology and antiquities and was instrumental in the criticism of the collection of
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in 1849 and worked as a teacher. Between 1863 and 1869, Cook wrote a series of articles about American art for
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The House Beautiful: An Unabridged Reprint of the Classic Victorian Stylebook
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On October 26, 1852, Cook married Louisa DeWindt Whittemore, daughter of
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Incredible New York; High Life and Low Life of the Last Hundred Years
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art critic
Dorchester, Massachusetts
Harvard
The New York Tribune
Franco-Prussian War
General di Cesnola

Louis Comfort Tiffany
Samuel Colman
John Ruskin
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
Clarence King
John William Hill
Society for the Advancement of Truth in Art
Scribner's Monthly
Wilhelm Lübke's
Fishkill Landing
Bright's Disease
John P. DeWindt
William Stephens Smith
Abigail "Nabby" Adams Smith
John Adams
Abigail Adams
Hudson River School
Luigi Palma di Cesnola
The New York Times

Clarence Chatham Cook (1828–1900)
The Greensward Foundation
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