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TROTTER, Newbold Hough, artist, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 4 January, 1827. He studied art in his native city during 1853-'5, and has devoted himself principally to painting pictures of animal life. Mr. Trotter is a member of the Academy of fine arts, and of various art societies in Philadelphia. His more important works of this class include "They knew not the Voice of Strangers," "They only knew the Voice of Strangers," "The Range of the Bison," "After the Combat," "Grizzly Bears," "The Last Stand," "El-Mahdi," and "In the Soudan."

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