Known pictures 01 me eany /iruans^statesman, poet, general and prominent Mason.Ik Painted l»y WushburnThe picture was painted by oneEdwin I’. Wa.shburn, brothei of William Washburn who built the old Reed place, still standing on the corner of Dickson and Gregg streets. While Edwin Washburn may have been in Fayetteville, he never lived here, is the opinion of Senator K. J. Wilson. Both William Washburn and Edwinsale.port t renmarcourAnextwere sons of Cephas Washburn, n missionary to the Cherokee Indians.mg, a dmwithret sithetailbuyAt the same time that he painted the picture of Pike, Edwin Washburn did one of Mark Bean.Came to Arkansas in 1H.12 Pike, the subject of the painting, was one of the state’s most famousHorn in Huston \fnsvarhiiKCtts.nomtaxiutilllt; outrailingturr