Nathaniel Dearborn (1786–1852) was an engraver in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts. He was born in New England in 1786 to inventor Benjamin Dearborn;[1] siblings included John M. Dearborn and Fanny Dearborn Hanman.[2] In Boston he learned engraving from Abel Bowen. By 1814 Dearborn worked from quarters on School Street; later moving to Market Street (ca.1823), State Street (ca.1826-1831) and Washington Street (ca.1832–1852).[1][3] Around 1830, he also gave musical lessons on the flute.[4]
He died November 7, 1852, in South Reading.[1] His son, Nathaniel S. Dearborn, continued as an engraver and printer in Boston, working on Water Street (ca.1847–1851) and School Street (ca.1857-1868).[5][6] N.S. Dearborn exhibited several printed specimens in the 1850 exhibition of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association.[7] His grandson S.B. Dearborn also worked as a printer.[8]
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Snow glows white on the mountain night not a footprint to be seen. A kingdom of isolation and it looks like i'm the king. The wind is howling like the swirling storm inside. I couldn't keep it in heaven knows I've tried. Don't let them in, don't let them see. Be the good guy you always have to be. Conceal don't feel, don't let them know.... Well now they know.... Let it go! let it go! Can't hold it back anymore! Let it go! Let it go! Turn away and slam the door. I don't care what they're going to say! Let the storm rage on... The cold never bothered me anyway.. It's funny how some distance makes everything seems small. And the fears that once controlled me can't get to me at all! It's time to see what I can do. To test the limits and breakthrough! No wrong no right no rules for me. I'm free!! Let it go! Let it go! I'm one with the wind and sky! Let it go! Let it go! You'll never see me cry! Here I stand! And here I'll stay! Let the storm rage on..... My power flurries through the air into the ground! My soul is spiraling in frozen fractals all around! And one thought crystalizes like an icy blast! I'm never going back, the past is in the past! Let it go! Let it go! And I'll rise like the break of dawn! Let it go! Let it go! That perfect boy is gone! Here I stand in the light of day! Let the storm rage on!! The cold never bothered me anyway... --- Disney Frozen Disney's Frozen Let It Go Frozen Let It Go Idina Menzel adele dazeem Bobby Lopez Kristen Anderson-Lopez music Nathan Smith Nate Smith natewantstobattle rock version parody Jess the Dragoon jessthedragoon anime animation let it go fanimation flash animation Frozen 2 genderbend Elsa genderbend disney genderbend male Elsa let it go male version Elsa queen Elsa Anna Arendelle prince hans musical kristoff sven olaf snowman do you want to build a snowman walt disney tangled rapunzel flynn rider Walt Disney Animation studios wreck-it ralph frozen 2 brozen jack frost rise of the guardians
Works by Dearborn
- Views from the Mass. State House, Boston. ca.1838.
- American Textbook for Letters. 1842.
- Boston Notions; an Account of That Village from 1630 to 1847. 1848
- Dearborn's Reminiscences of Boston, and Guide through the City and Environs. 1851
- Dearborn's Guide through Mount Auburn. 1857
References
- ^ a b c Stauffer. American engravers upon copper and steel. NY: Grolier Club, 1907.
- ^ William R. Lawrence. A history of the Boston Dispensary. 1859.
- ^ Boston Directory. 1823, 1832, 1847, 1851.
- ^ Daily Columbian Centinel, Dec. 15, 1830; cited in Stauffer, 1907.
- ^ Boston Directory. 1847, 1851, 1861, 1868.
- ^ "School Street". Gleasons Pictorial. 5. 1853.
- ^ 6th exhibition of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association. 1850.
- ^ Illustrated Boston, the metropolis of New England. 1889; p.219.
Images
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View of Boston, woodcut by Dearborn
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Printed by Dearborn & Son
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1839 map of Boston, printed by Dearborn & Son
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Published by N. Dearborn, 1840
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Triangular Warehouse, Merchants Row. Reminiscences of Boston, 1851
External links
- WorldCat. Dearborn, Nathaniel 1786-1852