Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p David Johnston Kennedy (1816/17-1898) was a railroad agent and amateur painter who produced more than 1,000 watercolors of Philadelphia. Today, the works are valued by historians as images of a past era.Born in Port Mullin, Scotland, Kennedy worked various jobs, including as a stonecutter, and took a few painting lessons. In 1833, his family emigrated to Ontario, Canada. Two years later, he moved to Philadelphia, and stayed briefly with his married sister.. }
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- David_J._Kennedy_(painter) comment "David Johnston Kennedy (1816/17-1898) was a railroad agent and amateur painter who produced more than 1,000 watercolors of Philadelphia. Today, the works are valued by historians as images of a past era.Born in Port Mullin, Scotland, Kennedy worked various jobs, including as a stonecutter, and took a few painting lessons. In 1833, his family emigrated to Ontario, Canada. Two years later, he moved to Philadelphia, and stayed briefly with his married sister.".