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Author, traveler, artist and theosophist. An important figure in the early years of the Theosophical Society (TS), Rawson joined the Society in New York.
Rawson, author, engraver, student of law, theology and art, and extensive traveler. He illustrated books including "The Life of Jesus" by Henry Ward Beecher ( ...
Albert Leighton Rawson, author, engraver*, student of law, theology and art, and extensive traveler, was born at Chester, Vermont on October 15, 1828. In 1858, ...
22‏/11‏/2023 · Albert Leighton Rawson (1829-1902) was an illustrator and engraver who collaborated with Charles Sotheran and with Alexander Wilder around the time of the ...
born Chester, VT 1829-died New York City 1902. Born: Chester, Vermont, United States. Died: New York, New York, United States ...
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RAWSON, Albert Leighton, author, born in Chester, Vermont, 15 October, 1829. After studying law, theology, and art, he made four visits to the Orient.
... Leighton Rawson, author and illustrator, was born at Chester, Vt., Oct. 15, 1828; son of Adolphus and Betsey (Armington) Rawson. He was educated under ...
Born in Chester, Vermont on 15 October 1828 to Alpheus Cleveland Rawson and Betsey Armington. Albert Leighton Rawson married Margaret Gaylord and had 4 children ...
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Albert Leighton Rawson (1828 - 1903) was active/lived in New York, Vermont, New Jersey / England. Albert Rawson is known for Landscape and portrait painting.
He married Betsey Armington on 18 February 1829, in Chester, Windsor, Vermont, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 3 daughters.