Henry Copley Greene has written:
'Plains and uplands of old France' -- subject(s): Description and travel
'Ophthalmia neonatorum in tne Massachusetts cities' -- subject(s): Infantile Conjunctivitis
'The father' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Henry Dart Greene is known for his works on history and genealogy in relation to early Puritan settlers in New England. He has written several books including "A Greene Family History," "John Greene of Warwick," and "The Descendants of Richard and Elizabeth (Eddy) Talbot of Popes."
As I was researching this painting to present to a class of 2nd graders (I am a mom who volunteers to present paintings once a month to classes at our school), I found the following information that might be useful in answering this question: Provenance/Ownership History: The artist; to John Hubbard, Boston, 1821; to Elizabeth Parkinson Hubbard Greene (Mrs. John Singleton Copley Greene), his daughter; to Rev. John Singleton Copley Greene, her husband, 1841; to Belle Greene and Henry Copley Greene, his children; to MFA, 1916, gift of Belle Greene and Henry Copley Greene. It suggests, also not currently being shown, that the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston currently has possession of this painting. This is the website where I found this info: http://www.mfa.org/collections/search_art.asp?recview=true&id=31554
Richard Roy Greene has written: 'John Henry Newman's theology of doctrinal development in reference to the Oxford Movement, 1833-1843' -- subject(s): Development of Doctrine, Doctrine, Development of, Oxford movement
Henry A. Greene died in 1950.
Henry A. Greene was born in 1861.
Henry Mather Greene was born in 1870.
Henry Mather Greene died in 1954.
Henry Raub has written: 'Henry Raub'
Henry Jenner has written: '\\'
Henry Blyde has written: 'Henry Blyth's contract'
Henry Hughes has written: 'The poems of Henry Hughes'
Freddie Henry has written: 'Austin \\'