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D. Maitland Armstrong : ウィキペディア英語版
Maitland Armstrong

David Maitland Armstrong (April 15, 1836〔name=Mait>Armstrong, Maitland. Margaret Armstrong (Ed.) (1920) (''Day before Yesterday: Reminiscences of a Varied Life''. ) New York: Scribner, p. 157.〕May 26, 1918)
was ''Charge d'Affaires'' to the Papal States (1869),
American Consul in Rome (186971), and Consul General in Rome (187173).〔name=frick>(Armstrong, D. Maitland (David Maitland), 1836-1918 ) ''Archives Directory for the History of Collecting in America'', The Frick Collection, 2014. Retrieved 30 June 2014.〕
He was also an important stained-glass artist.〔Jones, Robert O. "Italian Inspiration in Maitland Armstrong's Stained Glass and Mosaics" in 〕
==Early life==

Armstrong was born in Danskammer, Newburgh, New York in 1836 and educated at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut from 1854.〔(Armstrong, 1920, p. 88. )〕 He was the youngest of four sons of Edward Armstrong (1800–1840), a prominent local farmer, and his wife, Sarah Hartley War (1801–1853) of Charleston, South Carolina. Edward Armstrong added to the land already acquired by his father, until eventually he owned farms extending along a nearly two mile frontage of the Hudson River, and built a substantial house, the Edward Armstrong Mansion, now demolished, but with its huge Ionic columns on display in the grounds of the Storm King Art Center.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://brickcollecting.com/roseton.htm )
His grandfather was Colonel William Armstrong, who came from Scotland with the British Army during the American Revolution.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.gomez.org/Armstrong.html )〕 His grandfather was present at the Battle of Yorktown, as was his wife's grandfather, Colonel Nicholas Fish, but he was on the winning side. In his memoirs, Maitland wonders if they ever met.〔(Armstrong, 1920, p. 5. )〕
His brothers were William Henry, Gouverneur, and John Armstrong. William Henry Armstrong (and his family) lived at Gomez Mill House from 1835 to 1904, the earliest surviving Jewish residence in the US, and now a museum, with several of Maitland Armstrong's artworks on display.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.hudsonrivervalley.com/Details.aspx?sid=6f5e7cca-ce3e-4b57-a281-94cad7f2de88 )
In the autumn of 1858, Maitland Armstrong sailed to Italy, arriving just before the new year, where he spent months touring the country and making illustrations of the scenery and ancient monuments.〔

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