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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 7, Number 37, September 12, 2004, Article 12

    ENGRAVER G. W. DURFEE INFORMATION SOUGHT

    The following note came to us at the suggestion of Rich
    Hartzog: "My name is Kathy Cunningham and I am
    researching a person named "G. W. Durfee" who was a
    passenger on the S.S. Republic. I have not as yet been
    able to learn much about the person. However, I
    believe that "G. W." may be George Washington Durfee,
    the engraver. Additionally, if our Durfee is in fact the
    engraver, if you could direct me to information linking
    him to the SS Republic or point me to to any other relevant
    information (images or photos of him, spouse or family
    life, etc.) I would be quite grateful. My email address is
    she_is_now at yahoo.com. Thank you."

    Dick Johnson was also contacted, and his response
    was: "There are six American artists with the last name
    Durfee. One has the name "George H. Durfee" (who was,
    incidentally, active in Civil War times). [Perhaps our source
    had misread the middle initial.] This artist did a sketch of
    a CW soldier which is in the Abby Rockefeller Folk Art
    Center in Williamsburg VA. He is also mentioned in
    McMahan "Artists of Washington DC."

    There are no American coin or medal engravers with the
    last name Durfee. The nearest name is "C. W. Dury (or
    Druy) but there are no records of his vita.

    If you are certain of the spelling the person was probably
    not an engraver, but of some other profession."

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  • 2004-09-12
Volume
  • 7

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