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American architect
Portrait of Hammatt Billings

Charles Howland Hammatt Billings (1818–1874) was an artist and architect from Boston, Massachusetts.

Among his works are the original illustrations for Uncle Tom's Cabin (both the initial printing and an expanded 1853 edition), the National Monument to the Forefathers, the Civil War monument in Concord, Mass., and the 19th-century granite canopy (since replaced) for the Plymouth Rock memorial. He worked for some years with his brother Joseph Edward Billings, also an architect.

He was the artist of one of the well-noted portrayals of the Battle of Lexington.

Selected designs

Image gallery

  • Liberator masthead, designed by Billings, 1850 Liberator masthead, designed by Billings, 1850
  • Illustration from Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1853 Illustration from Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1853
  • 1853 advertisement for "Hammatt Billings, designer and architect" 1853 advertisement for "Hammatt Billings, designer and architect"
  • Plymouth Rock canopy, 1867 (replaced in 1920) Plymouth Rock canopy, 1867 (replaced in 1920)

Notes

  1. Stephen Railton, University of Virginia. "First edition illustrations, Uncle Tom's Cabin". Archived from the original on 2009-05-07. Retrieved 2006-05-18.
  2. Stephen Railton, University of Virginia. "Illustrations for the "Splendid Edition"". Archived from the original on 2009-05-07. Retrieved 2006-05-18.

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