Plate LVIII.
Bay of Naples.
This seems to have been the most popular paper of the early nineteenth century. It decorated the room in which the author was born—the library of Professor E. D. Sanborn of Dartmouth College, at Hanover, New Hampshire,—and is still in place. The house is now used as a Dartmouth dormitory. The same scenes are found in the Lawrence house, at Exeter, New Hampshire, now used as a dormitory—Dunbay Hall—of the Phillips Exeter Academy; on the house of Mrs. E. B. McGinley at Dudley, Massachusetts, and on another at St. Johnsbury, Vermont, now owned by Mrs. Emma Taylor. [(p.49,] [108)]