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O'Toole, extensively cited in this article, goes into this question of whether or not the couple was legally married. He presented pro and con sides of the topic, but as far as I remember, could not reach a definitive answer with the data at hand. Are you saying that this question has been settled? How so? Thank you, Wordreader ( talk) 16:39, 2 October 2013 (UTC)
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Hi! I'll take this article for review, and will post my full review in the next day or so. Dana boomer ( talk) 17:46, 31 January 2014 (UTC)
O'Toole wrote about Sir William being the inspiration for James Fennimore Cooper's iconic Leatherstocking Tales "Hawkeye" character. As a younger man, Johnson was agile (prior to his gunshot wound), adventurous, had an affinity with the Natives, and traveled throughout the Iroquois lands, dressed in a Bohemian-style mixture of European and Native clothing (as pictured in the West portrait assigned to Guy Johnson, but thought by O'Toole to be of Sir William). If someone has O'Toole's book and can look up the page and wording, I think that this is a fairly significant bit of information. Thank you, Wordreader ( talk) 06:02, 11 July 2015 (UTC)
This is a copy taken from the same lost portrait that the info-box etching is copied from, only in delicious color! And due to the Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corp. copyright decision, it is ripe for plucking. (I've read that uploading images to WP is very complicated, so I haven't tried to learn how as yet.) http://www.nyhistory.org/exhibit/sir-william-johnson-1715-1774
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From the article:
O'Toole, extensively cited in this article, goes into this question of whether or not the couple was legally married. He presented pro and con sides of the topic, but as far as I remember, could not reach a definitive answer with the data at hand. Are you saying that this question has been settled? How so? Thank you, Wordreader ( talk) 16:39, 2 October 2013 (UTC)
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Reviewer: Dana boomer ( talk · contribs) 17:46, 31 January 2014 (UTC)
Hi! I'll take this article for review, and will post my full review in the next day or so. Dana boomer ( talk) 17:46, 31 January 2014 (UTC)
O'Toole wrote about Sir William being the inspiration for James Fennimore Cooper's iconic Leatherstocking Tales "Hawkeye" character. As a younger man, Johnson was agile (prior to his gunshot wound), adventurous, had an affinity with the Natives, and traveled throughout the Iroquois lands, dressed in a Bohemian-style mixture of European and Native clothing (as pictured in the West portrait assigned to Guy Johnson, but thought by O'Toole to be of Sir William). If someone has O'Toole's book and can look up the page and wording, I think that this is a fairly significant bit of information. Thank you, Wordreader ( talk) 06:02, 11 July 2015 (UTC)
This is a copy taken from the same lost portrait that the info-box etching is copied from, only in delicious color! And due to the Bridgeman Art Library v. Corel Corp. copyright decision, it is ripe for plucking. (I've read that uploading images to WP is very complicated, so I haven't tried to learn how as yet.) http://www.nyhistory.org/exhibit/sir-william-johnson-1715-1774
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