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Karl Gerhardt’s bust of Grant, 1885. Mark Twain House and Museum, Hartford.

Karl Gerhardt, 1880s. Courtesy of Kevin Mac Donnell.

The Paige typesetter. Photograph by Albert Bigelow Paine.

Clara, Jean, and Susy Clemens with their dog Hash, Hartford, 1884. Photograph by Horace L. Bundy.

Margaret (Daisy) Warner as the Pauper and Susy Clemens as the Prince in their costumes for the
Prince and the Pauper
play, Hartford, March 1886. Mark Twain House and Museum, Hartford.

Cast of
A Love-Chase:
Clara Clemens as Art, Daisy Warner as Literature, Jean Clemens as Cupid, Susy Clemens as Music, and Fanny Freese as a shepherd boy, Hartford, 1889. Mark Twain House and Museum, Hartford.

Olivia, Samuel, and Clara Clemens with James B. Pond (Clemens’s lecture agent) and his wife, Martha, aboard the SS
Warrimoo
, 23 August 1895, before the Clemenses departed from Victoria, B.C., on the world tour of 1895–96. Courtesy of Kevin Mac Donnell.

Clemens in front of his boyhood home in Hannibal, Missouri, while preparations were made for his formal photograph, 31 May 1902. Photograph by Anna Schnizlein. Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum, Hannibal.

The formal photograph, Hannibal, 31 May 1902, by Herbert Tomlinson.

Recipients of honorary degrees at the University of Missouri, 4 June 1902: Clemens with Ethan Allen Hitchcock, Secretary of the Interior; Robert S. Brookings, millionaire founder of the Brookings Institute; James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture; and botanist Beverly T. Galloway. Used by permission of The State Historical Society of Missouri.

Two views
(above right and below)
of Clemens in his study at Quarry Farm, Elmira, New York, 1903. Mark Twain House and Museum, Hartford.

Villa di Quarto, Florence, Italy, 1903–4.

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