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United States and Canada, 1860 - 1920

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  1. Charles Aikin, Evanston, IL: Vignetted man with moustache and wavy hair, 1887; signed "Yours Truly, C. Bradford" under image; back inscribed "Columbus Bradford, Licking, Mo./ Class of '87./ North Western University/ Evanston, Ill." in ink. HP.2001.07 / 187787
  2. A. Albert, Ashtabula, Ohio: Vignetted bust of bearded man, ca 1870; poor condition; acquired mainly for imprint about frames and stock. HP.2001.07 / 187870
  3. W. Allderige, New Britain, CT: Young boy in embroidered suit, standing by seated sister in fringed chair, ca 1870. HP.2001.11 / 201611
  4. Allderige Brothers, Waterbury, CT: Bust of woman with scarf and tassels as tie, ca 1870 (?); full back design of man climbing rocks with banner, ''Excelsior". HP.2001.07 / 187782
  5. [William] Ames' Gallery, Quincy, IL: Standing young woman in off-shoulder plaid dress, behind studio balustrade with potted geranium, 1859-60. HP.2001.07 / 187788
  6. Andrew and Carson, Hillsdale, Michigan: Vignetted head of wizened man with high forehead, 1860s; weak print acquired for very early format and back design of cupids with camera and picture above wreath. HP.2001.07 / 187835
  7. Rufus Anson, New York, NY: Two seated men, one looking bemused at the other, who seems somewhat “wild,” ca 1864-66; printed frame for tax stamp on back, but stamp removed. HP.2001.05 / 201345
  8. I. M. Askren, partner at the time with Calvin M. Baldwin (1848 - ?); based in East Des Moines, IA: elliptical vignetted portrait of an unidentified man with tweed coat and tie; with moustache, ca 1885-1892. HP.1999.41 / 176789
  9. Aylesworth and Butman, New Berlin, Chenango County, New YOrk: [Pencil on back,] "Fred Foote and Edgar J. Arnold," 1860s. Back logo with eagle. HP.2001.07 / 187851
  10. J. J. Badman, Pillow, Dauphin County, PA: Vignetted head of woman with bow tie, 1864-66. Small back imprint with ''No. 499" and 2¢ Proprietary tax stamp. HP.2001.07 / 187881
  11. Baker [?], Lawrence, Kansas: “Rev. L. B. Dennis, pastor of 1st Methodist Church. In person about my size. The first Methodist formation in Kansas. Blind stamp of photographer verso. HP.1976.07 / 066793
  12. Baker and Record, Saratoga Springs, New York: Ellipse-masked vignetted head of young woman with hair braided and rolled on top, wearing large loop earrings and brooch, 1870s. Full back design of woman's hand with large bouquet. HP.2001.07 / 187852
  13. G. W. Baldwin, Keesville, NY: Vignetted bust of elderly man with beard, ca 1875. HP.2003.31 / 201679
  14. Otis N. Baldwin, Clarksville, Missouri: Standing boy inside studio gate and posts with ivy, backdrop of mountain scene, ca 1875. HP.2001.07 / 187839
  15. [T. A.] Beach and Bodurtha, Granville and Delaware, Ohio: Profile bust of man with long sideburns and moustache, ca 1875. HP.2001.07 / 187871
  16. H. M. Beeles, Troy, PA: Small girl in studio setting of log cabin, ca 1870. HP.2003.31 / 201670
  17. [William A.] Beers’ National Photograph Gallery, New Haven, CT: Bust of young boy in suit and tie, ca 1870. Imprint indicates studio established 1850. HP.2001.11 / 201603
  18. Julius Bethge, New Orleans, LA and Dresden, Germany: Elliptical masked seated half length portrait of a man with short hair and close beard and moustache, wearing a striped jacket and crossing his arms on the back of a fringed studio chair, ca 1870. Photographer’s imprint on back, “Photographic Artist.” HP.2001.22 / 187188
  19. James Birth, Chester, PA: 3/4 bust of man with moustache ca 1874; poor condition, acquired for interest in back imprint and unusual name of photographer. HP.2001.07 / 187882
  20. A. Bisbee, Cleveland, Ohio: Vignetted head of woman in dotted dress, 1860s. “Thea” HP.2001.07 / 187872
  21. James Wallace Black, Boston, MA: 3/4 length seated man with acne and recessive chin 1860-62; small back design with sun and ribbons HP.2001.07 / 187821
  22. James Wallace Black, Boston, MA: Seated man with chin beard, ca 1870. HP.2003.31 / 201719
  23. James Wallace Black and John G. Case, Boston, MA: The great pipe organ in ___ church, Boston (with transparent organist). 2-cent tax stamp marked Jul 8, 1865. Bottom of card cut off. HP.2001.05 / 201336
  24. H. H. Blakesly, North Platte, Nebraska: Baby with dark hair on floral draped chair, ca 1880. Full back design with crown, ivy wreath, and sunrise over mountain above beaver. HP.2001.07 / 187846
  25. Abraham Bogardus, New York: Boy in suit, standing by table with his cap, 1860s. HP.2003.31 / 201694
  26. Henry W. Boozer, Ionia, MI: Hand colored image of an infant, “Grace Browning Boozer, one week and 1 day old. April 12, 1867.” HP.2003.31 / 201709
  27. Henry W. Boozer, Ionia, MI: Hand colored print of an infant (the photographer’s daughter) set into a flower, 1867; “10 mths.” HP.2003.31 / 201710
  28. J. K. Bottorf (sic), “in his mammoth car,” Pennsylvania: Standing woman in crinoline skirt and jacket top, holding hat and hand on chair, ca 1870. [Research sources indicate this is Jacob K. Bottorff, Jr. (1835- ? ) with or without partner William E. Burchfield (1836-1899), who were active itinerant photographers in the Mammoth Car in Pennsylvania during the 1870s. Each also operated separately in studios in Clearfield and Grove Mills, with the car apparently based in Pine Grove Mills. HP.2001.07 / 187916
  29. Daniel W. Boss, Mechanicsburg, PA: Three small children on studio stairs (two boys and a girl), ca 1860; dull faded print acquired for very early format and full back imprint of framed picture on heavy easel, ''No. 4826." HP.2001.07 / 187883
  30. Bradley and Rulofson, San Francisco, CA: Vignetted ¾ bust of a woman, ca 1870. HP.2003.31 / 201708
  31. Mathew Brady, New York, NY: “Mr. and Mrs. General Tom Thumb,” 1864. Wedding portrait, inscribed and signed by both Charles S. Stratton and Lavinia Warren Stratton on back. Published by Anthony with Brady copyright on front and tax stamp on back. HP.2001.05 / 201346
  32. Mathew Brady, New York, NY: Pirated copy of portrait of Lavinia Warren Stratton, Mrs. Tom Thumb, ca 1864. No imprint, crudely hand colored. HP.2001.05 / 201347
  33. Mathew Brady, Washington, DC: Infant in white standing in chair, held up by father on one side, ca 1865-70. HP.2003.31 / 201711
  34. Mathew Brady / Edward Anthony, New York, NY: Andrew Jackson, 1845. This is from Anthony’s 1862 publication of Brady’s National Portrait Gallery copy of Anthony’s earlier daguerreotype. HP.2001.05 / 201348
  35. Mathew Brady Studio, pirated by Prof. Hayden, Havana, IL, who is not listed in any researched source: Bust of Brig. Gen. Oglesby, 1860s. HP.2001.05 / 201334
  36. Brady’s National Photographic Portrait Gallery, New York: Standing Roman Catholic cleric with medals and crucifix on cassock, in studio setting with Gothic chair and drapery, ca 1860. HP.2003.41 / 201574
  37. [Samuel] Broadbent and [Henry C.] Phillips, 1206 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia: "Joseph M. Pusey" with chin beard, ca 1869; obvious touching-up of image in ink. Full back imprint of sun and cupid helping classical woman trace silhouette of classical man, with text about Ivorytypes and Crayon pictures available. HP.2001.07 / 187884
  38. William Brown, St. Louis, MO: Standing frontal portrait of a nun holding a book. PA-MU-001 / 201744
  39. Bainbridge Browne, Boston, MA: Young man seated with banjo, 1875-1878. HP.2003.31 / 201661
  40. Bainbridge Browne, Boston, MA: Young standing with hat and overcoat, 1875-78. HP.2003.31 / 201662
  41. R. P. Browne, “Photographist,” Boston, MA: Parlor organ with 7 stops and 1 manual, by The Fox Organ co., ca 1875. HP.2001.05 / 201337
  42. Bruce and Fisher, Bloody Run, PA: Vignetted head of man with moustache and chin beard ca 1890; hand-tinted. Back imprint with camera, portrait, palette, and chemical glassware. [Community apparently equates with nearby small town of Everett in Pennsylvania directory and gazetteers.] HP.2001.07 / 187885
  43. John U. P. Burnham, Norway, ME: Vignetted ¾ head of young man with elongated face 1880-85; bold back imprint on dark brown HP.2001.07 / 187815
  44. David C. Burnite (1833-1886), Ridge Road, below Broad Street [address not listed in Pennsylvania directory, apparently earlier than previously found], Harrisburg, PA: Small boy by studio posing chair 1860s. Full back imprint, with ''No. 108T”. HP.2001.07 / 187886
  45. Asa Bushby and Samuel S. Hart, Lynn, MA: 3/4 bust of boy with topcoat and necktie 1871-76 HP.2001.07 / 187822
  46. C. B. Campbell, “Photographer”: Close-up head of young woman in checkered dress with two photo buttons (one a girl in white with banjo; one of children), 1880s (?) Blue back imprint handwritten in ink with flourish. [A true close-up in so early a format is very uncommon.] HP.2001.07 / 187917
  47. John Carroll, Wilmington, Ohio: Bust of man with double-point beard, 1870s. Inverted full back imprint of sun and camera over palette. HP.2001.07 / 187873
  48. C. Chadbourn, Monroe, MI: ¾ bust of bearded man, ca 1870. Back design discusses Wing’s Multiplying Camera, a notably important and controversial invention subject to much litigation in the 1860s. HP.2003.31 / 201700
  49. Chamberlin, ''Photoist": Vignetted bust of woman with high lace collar and necklace with flower nosegay, 1870s (?) Horizontal back imprint in framing design. HP.2001.07 / 187918
  50. H. L. Chase, Honolulu, HI: Horizontal view of a group of men, women, and children standing before wood framed buildings, including a millinery shop, ca 1870-80 [?]. Ink notation on back, “Ad for Chase noted in 1863 Hawaii newspaper.” Printed back imprint. HP.1979.10 / 078702
  51. Child's Art Gallery, Houghton, Michigan: Vignetted bust of woman with hair braided and coiled on top, ca 1870. Full back design with framed camera on draped table. HP.2001.07 / 187836
  52. C.R.B. Claflin, Worcester, MA: ¾ view of bushy-bearded man in dress uniform with sash adorned with insignia, medals, and gloved hands marked with crosses, holding sword, 1873. Inscribed on back, “J. W. Jordan / 1873.” Back design with photographer’s name and address. HP.1979.10 / 078698
  53. Clark ["The only gallery accessible by an elevator."], Indianapolis, IN: Infant in white on couch by cushion tassel, ca 1880s. Full back design with gold engraving of Vance Block and Bank dated 1876. HP.2001.07 / 187801
  54. Clark and Wise, [W. Buckingham, operator], People’s Gallery, Springfield, OH: “Wife of Rev. John Ellis,” 1875-85 (card cut down). HP.2001.05 / 201355
  55. [Samuel P.] Clarke and Wiley, "539 Penn Street," Reading, PA: Seated woman with arm on book on table, 1864-66. Blue back imprint of eagle with olive branch and shield; tom 1¢ Proprietary tax stamp. HP.2001.07 / 187887
  56. F. B. Clench, Lockport, New York: Ellipse-masked raised vignetted 3/4 head of man with moustache and goatee, 1870s. Full back design of Clench Studio building by M.G. Richardson and Co. HP.2001.07 / 187853
  57. George W. Cobb, Binghamton, New York: Ellipse-masked bust of woman in flowered dress and tie, 1870s. Back logo in red on yellow with cupid and camera flying through ribbon. HP.2001.07 / 187854
  58. Arthur Cobden, Troy, NY: Bearded man, ca 1870-75. [NPA logo on back]. HP.2003.31 / 201717
  59. Arthur Cobden, Troy, NY: Old woman with lace bonnet and glasses, ca 1860s. HP.2003.31 / 201718
  60. E. O. Coffin, Winthrop, ME: Two babies in a chair, ca 1880. HP.2003.31 / 201712
  61. C. Conant, Portland, ME: ¾ bust of young man with front-parted hair and ball holding cross-striped tie 1875-76 (?); full back gold imprint with elaborate logo scrollwork. HP.2001.07 / 187815
  62. H. W. Cooledge, Kasson, MN: Woman seated in fringed chair, with daughter in striped dress by her side, ca 1870-75. HP.2001.11 / 201606
  63. [A. J.] Copelin and Son, Chicago, IL: Infant in white dress, pencil notation “Baby Hale” on front, ca 1875. HP.2001.11 / 201610
  64. E. Couchman, Albany, NY: Standing boy in dark suit, one hand on chair back, ca 1875. HP.2001.11 / 201602
  65. Charles L. Cramer (Canadian, active San Francisco 1865-1905): Woman in crinoline, seated in studio setting, San Francisco, ca 1870. HP.2002.08 / 201747
  66. James Cremer and Co., 18 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia: Copy of 1850s daguerreotype of seated man with arm and hand on table 1860s. "Copy'' noted in back imprint. HP.2001.07 / 187888
  67. Andrew B. Cross, Salem, MA: Vignetted bust of woman with buttoned dress and small brooch; hair tousled 1876-80. Full back design with name, sun over camera, palette, and album with pictures at sides HP.2001.07 / 187823
  68. Andrew B. Cross, Salem, MA: Vignetted bust of woman with pocket below black and white ruffled collar 1876-80. Full back design with name, sun over camera and palette, and initials monogram; printed note "Registered 1876 by A B. Cross." HP.2001.07 / 187824
  69. L. W. Culver, Fairbury, Nebraska: Seated family group; staring man holds pudgy infant on knee while woman with back comb holds sleeping baby, 1879-80. Full back design in silver on dark red, includes camera and palette. HP.2001.07 / 187847
  70. W. H. Cunningham, “Traveling Artist:” elliptical vignetted bust length portrait of an unidentified elderly man with full white beard, ca 1860s. HP.1999.41 / 176787
  71. A. F. Daniels, Worcester, MA: ¾ portrait of woman with a bird on her head. HP.1979.10 / 078697
  72. A. F. Daniels, Worcester, MA: Vignetted portrait of a dog resting forelegs on back of fringed chair. Ink inscription on back, “Fido, Jan 1866 / 4 yrs old. 3-cent proprietary stamp and photographer’s emblem on back. HP.1979.10 / 078696
  73. S. P. Davis, from E. Day’s “Travelling Photograph Gallery:” portrait of seated unidentified woman with full striped skirt; hair in ringlets, ca 1860s. HP.1999.41 / 176785
  74. (James M.] Day and (Bradley] Dean, Boston, MA: Vignetted head of man with thick dark hair, moustache, and beard; velvet collar coat 1865. (Particularly sharp image; 2¢ Internal Revenue tax stamp on back. This was the first historical photograph I ever owned and was a gift in 1942.] HP.2001.07 / 187825
  75. Alexander J. De Morat, "Atelier [de] Photographie", S. E. Cor. Eighth and .Arch Streets, Philadelphia: Vignetted bust of woman with ringlets; hand-tinted ca 1864 [apparently only 1864-66 at this location, but absence of tax stamp indicates being made before tax was in effect] Full back imprint pattern framing logo with artist’s palette. HP.2001.07 / 187889
  76. Frank Dean, Gunnison and Crested Butte, Colorado: Vignetted bust of young woman, ca 1890; back design of cupid with shell. HP.2001.05 / 201329
  77. J. E. Dewey’s Gallery, Cincinnati, OH: Old woman in lace bonnet and shawl, holding eye glasses in lap. 2-cent tax stamp on back dated April 1866. HP.2001.05 / 201357
  78. Duncan and Criswell, Iron City Gallery, Corner 5th Avenue and Wood Street, Pittsburgh: Faded vignetted head of woman with braids piled on top, ca 1870. Full back imprint notes various styles and formats available. HP.2001.07 / 187890
  79. [Alexander] Edouart (England 1825-1892) and [David] Cobb (b. Prince Edward Island 1841), San Francisco: CA: Small girl with Scottish bonnet and scarf, on spotted rocking horse, ca 1875. HP.2001.11 / 201613
  80. Cook Ely, Oshkosh, WI: Vignetted head of a woman, ca 1885-1890. HP.2003.31 / 201699
  81. [Cook] Ely and Manzer, Oshkosh, WI: “Carrie Roe, 5 years,” seated girl in a dark dress and white leggings, 1880. HP.2003.31 / 201698
  82. [Samuel M.] Fassett's Studio and Art Gallery, Chicago: Two seated women, one in profile with long hair, one in full face with mantilla, 1870-71; violet rubber-stamped back imprint. HP.2001.07 / 187789
  83. W. W. Felt, Ohio: President James A. Garfield, ca 1880. HP.2001.05 / 201359
  84. C. H. Fisher (ca 1840- ?), Bryan, Texas: Bearded man by chair and scenic backdrop, ca 1870. Full rubber-stamp back imprint in printed frame. HP.2001.07 / 187910
  85. C. H. Fisher, Bryan City, Texas: Ellipse cut print on cut off back design card: Post-mortem infant on bed, ca 1875. HP.2001.11 / 201596
  86. John H. Fitzgibbon, St. Louis, MO: Standing young man with large bow tie, in studio setting, ca 1860s. Inscription on back, “For Mother/Your son/DRB.” HP.2003.31 / 201669
  87. S. B. Fluke, Woodbury, Pennsylvania: Seated Quaker man and standing wife in studio ca 1864-66. Back imprint of cupids with camera and portrait atop wreath around name. HP.2001.07 / 187891
  88. Joseph Fortin's Celebrated Photograph Gallery, Alton, IL: Vignetted dull copy of bust of man in collar and tie of 1850s; probably from a daguerreotype or ambrotype, printed with framing ca 1886; back imprint has long text about equipment and studio. HP.2001.07 / 187790
  89. Andrew J. Fox (1826-1919; active 1857-86), St. Louis, Missouri: Mature woman in Gothic chair by elderly man seated with legs crossed. ''Noah and Emily Griffith"). 1864-66. 3¢ Proprietary tax stamp on back, signed "Fox", plus pencil notes of identifications and Emily's other marriages. HP.2001.07 / 187840
  90. Charles D. Fredricks and Co., 179 Fifth Avenue, Madison Square, New York, NY: Standing woman in cross-striped crinoline dress, one hand on chair, 1860s; pencil on back, "Compliments of Mrs. Kate Cunningham/New York." HP.2001.07 / 187855
  91. Charles D. Fredricks and Co., 587 Broadway, New York; 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana; 31 Passage du Havre, Paris: Vignetted near­profile head of woman with tangled hair and thin necklace 1860s. Full back design in light green. HP.2001.07 / 187856
  92. Charles D. Fredricks and Co., 587 Broadway, New York; 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana; 31 Passage du Havre, Paris: Vignetted head of young man with parted hair and bow tie, 1860s. Full back design in peach color. HP.2001.07 / 187857
  93. Charles D. Fredricks and Co., 587 Broadway, New York; 108 Calle de la Habana, Habana; 31 Passage du Havre, Paris: Vignetted 3/4 bust of man with moustache, goatee, and thick wavy hair over ears, 1860s. Full back design in pale peach color. HP.2001.07 / 187858
  94. Charles D. Fredricks and Co., 587 Broadway, New York: Young man in silk hat with white breeches and polished boots; in studio setting, ca 1860. HP.2003.31 / 201618
  95. Charles D. Fredricks and Co., 587 Broadway, New York: John Wilkes Booth, ca 1860. HP.2003.31 / 201619
  96. Charles D. Fredricks and Co., 587 Broadway, New York: Wendell Phillips (1811-1884), abolitionist and reformer, ca 1860s. Autographed on back. HP.2003.31 / 201620
  97. Charles D. Fredricks and Co., 179 Fifth Avenue, New York: Hand colored, vignetted bust of man with divided beard, 1860s. HP.2003.31 / 201621
  98. Charles D. Fredricks and H. O’Neil, New York, NY: Man with moustache and mutton-chop sideburns, wearing badge, ca 1867-70. HP.2001.05 / 201352
  99. J. A. Fullerton, Bloomington, IL: Postmortem portrait of seated old woman with tied cap and dark shawl; arm on table, ca 1866. This is a postmortem portrait: the hands have no life, the cap ties under the chin, and the eyes are propped open with wads of cloth. The photographer was listed in town only in 1866 and advertised that death portraits and copies were a specialty. HP.2001.05 / 201333
  100. D. O. Furnald, Manchester, NH: Old woman in elaborate bonnet, ca 1860s. HP.2003.31 / 201695
  101. Emery R. Gard, "Gard's Cartes de Visite," Springfield, Ohio: Standing man with carved chair, ca1860. HP.2001.07 / 187874
  102. Alexander Gardner, Washington, DC: Young girl in dark dress, ca 1865. Back design of U.S. Capitol and dotted rectangle for Civil War tax stamp; ink notation, “Lyra Mills.” HP.2001.11 / 201605
  103. J. C. Gardner, Brookfield, Missouri: Young man with slightly mismatched eyes standing cross-legged by studio balustrade, ca 1870. Full back design around scenic view, crudely printed. HP.2001.07 / 187841
  104. Richard G. Gardner, Ashtabula, Ohio: Woman with hand-colored ribbon tie, seated by table with book, 1864-66. Small back imprint with remnant of 2¢ Playing Cards tax stamp and pencil notation, "Aunt Lucy" HP.2001.07 / 187875
  105. Gaylord, “Traveling Photographer:” P.O.P. print: Bust of a young man with Windsor tie, ca 1900. HP.2003.31 / 201714
  106. C[hristopher] S[mith] German, Springfield, IL: Vignetted bust of army officer with thick dark hair, moustache, and beard; ink inscribed "At the age oftwenty-six." 1860s. HP.2001.07 / 187795
  107. William L. Gill, Lancaster, PA: Poor and faded copy of tacked-up ca 1850 daguerreotype of seated young man with arm on table, ca 1869-70. HP.2001.05 / 201361
  108. H. B. Glass, Janesville, Wisconsin: Vignetted bust of young woman in ruff-collar and necklace with cross, ca 1870. HP.2001.07 / 187914
  109. S. W. Glenney, Waterbury, CT: Bust of young man with waved hair, moustache, and ribbon tie ca 1885-95 (?). HP.2001.07 / 187783
  110. Cyrus Anson Goodhart, Shippensburg and Mercersburg, Pennsylvania: [Glossy P.O.P. print on pebbled card cut down] Bust of woman with glasses and dotted dress ca 1880s. HP.2001.07 / 187892
  111. J. W. Goodwin, Providence, Rhode Island: Small girl in white in high-back studio chair, ca 1870. Full back imprint of palette, tripod, camera, wreath and monogram. HP.2001.07 / 187908
  112. G. N. Granniss, Waterbury, CT: Standing bearded man in suit, handing flower to standing woman with parted ringlets, 1860s. HP.2001.07 / 187784
  113. Dr. W. J. Guild, “Photo artist and dentist,” Rolla, MO: Man standing in studio setting with one foot on stairs and painted backdrop, ca 1880. HP.2003.31 / 201665
  114. Benjamin Gurney, with J. H. Goldsmid,” (Jeremiah Gurney’s son working in another studio—a totally unrecorded conjunction), New York: Young woman in costume with striped stockings and skirt, with apron, seated in a studio setting, ca 1870s? HP.2003.31 / 201668
  115. Jeremiah Gurney, New York: Josh Billings (1818-1885); i.e. Henry Wheeler Shaw), humorist, ca 1870. Possibly autographed. HP.2003.31 / 201622
  116. Frederick Gutekunst (1831-1917), 706 Arch Street, Philadelphia: Bearded man in studio chair, straw hat inverted on table, 1860-66. HP.2001.07 / 187892
  117. Frederick Gutekunst (1831-1917), 1700 N. Broad Street, “Branch of 712 Arch St,” Philadelphia, Pa: Vignetted horizontal profile from low perspective of woman in light dress, with hair pulled back in a loose bun. Pencil inscription on back, “Florentina Manderfield [?], ca 1895.” HP.2001.22 / 187339
  118. Frederick Gutekunst (1831-1917), 712 Arch Street, Philadelphia: Copy of horizontal engraving of Bethany Church, issued as a fundraiser for the building of the church without debt; corners trimmed. No HP# / 201757
  119. Alfred Hall, Lawrence, MA: Stiffly standing man with arms down; bottom of immobilizer stand and backdrop visible; late 1850s HP.2001.07 / 187826
  120. Joseph Halstead, Dixon, IL: Seated man in fringed studio chair, and standing woman in buttoned, layered striped dress, in studio setting 1880s; full back design with Japanese elements. HP.2001.07 / 187791
  121. Anderson B. Hamor, Lawrence, MA: Two standing brothers in suits, behind fringed studio chair 1878. Gold full back design on pink with year date on palette. HP.2001.07 / 187827
  122. J. A. Hanigar, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania [home town of Ben Wittick]: Vignetted head of girl with tinted cheeks 1860s. HP.2001.07 / 187894
  123. A. N. Hardy, Boston, MA: Bust of man with curly hair in pompadour, with figured bow tie 1870-77; considerable retouching including added striations in background. Full back design with sun and camera above initials monogram HP.2001.07 / 187828
  124. C. M. Hasse, Milwaukee, WI: Two standing girls of different ages and heights, both in white with flower wreaths on heads with small books; probably confirmation or First Communion, ca 1870s. HP.2001.11 / 201616
  125. Augustus Hatch, Bath, ME: Vignetted ¾ head of man with front-swept hair, moustache, and large patterned tie 1880s; gold full back design with sun over camera and initials monogram in pink. HP.2001.07 / 187817
  126. Daniel Bostick Hatzenbüler, Dallas, TX: Self-portrait of the photographer seated with his wife standing, ca 1990-92. Modern toned development paper replica of vintage carte de visite. Studio back imprint with camera, address, and telephone number. HP.2001.05 / 201363
  127. Josiah Johnson Hawes (1808-1901), Boston, MA: Vignetted bust of balding man with moustache and sideburns, ca 1870. HP.2001.05 / 201338
  128. F. Jay Haynes, Fargo, Dakota Territory: Vignetted head of a young woman, ca 1880. HP.2003.31 / 201713
  129. Charles W. Hearn, Portland, ME: Vignetted 3/4 head of young woman with curly hair and handsaw pin at throat. 1888-91; full back design with script and scrollwork on yellow HP.2001.07 / 187818
  130. Hemingway, Cameron, Missouri: Infant with teeth on brocade draped chair, ca 1885 (?). Full back design of woman's hand holding up studio card with shield and camera. HP.2001.07 / 187842
  131. G. W. Hennigar, Middletown, CT: Jose Bute in ink on front; Auntie Hubbard in pencil on back; seated woman with arm on table in studio setting. Possible relation to the person in 201689. HP.2003.31 / 201690
  132. [Ebenezer Elijah] Henry (1826-1917, born England and active Oshawa, Canada 1850s-64), Leavenworth, KS: Woman in Gothic studio chair, holding thumb in book on lap, by table with vase ca 1870; Violet back design with human-faced lion and unicorn holding monogram of E. E. H., pencil notation at top, "Mrs. Schumaker" HP.2001.07 / 187811
  133. Heyn Studio, Omaha, Nebraska: 2/3-length standing man in derby and overcoat, ca 1898. Glossy P. O. P. print on saw-edged pebbled card with embossed front imprint typical of later 1890s. HP.2001.07 / 187848
  134. Henry T. Hiester, Tyler, TX: Seated small girl in figured dress and white apron; eyes spotted with ink, ca 1886. Discolored print with “Mary” on image in pencil. HP.2001.05 / 201364
  135. T. J. Higgins, San Francisco, CA: Full length standing portrait of man wearing knickers, vest and overcoat and holding a tricorn hat in a studio setting. Ink inscription on lower margin, “Professor Coombs / Washington 2nd.” Photographer’s imprint and pencil notation, “Frederick Coombs (1803-74)” on back. HP.2002.3 / 086520
  136. David Hinkle, Germantown, Pennsylvania: [Ellipse-raised enamel print] Head of girl with bangs, 1869-72. HP.2001.07 / 187895
  137. Ithamar Howe, “Traveling Season of 1878”: Ellipse masked bust of man with dark hair and waxed moustache. Carl Mautz’s directory of western photographers shows Howe as itinerant in California with this year’s imprint. HP.2001.05 / 201366
  138. Howell, New York: Jim Fist, capitalist and speculator, ca 1870. HP.2003.31 / 201677
  139. Hughes Brothers, Blanchard, IA: Wide-eyed small boy in fringed studio chair, one hand on chair arm, one leg crossed under other, ca 1885; full back design with monogram on pendant held by woman's hand. HP.2001.07 / 187805
  140. H. B. Hull, Court Square, Parkersburg, West Virginia: Vignetted head of woman with hair in loose ringlets, ca 1860. Back imprint of cupids with camera and portrait atop floral wreath about studio name. HP.2001.07 / 187913
  141. [William P.] Hurd and [Henry D.] Ward, North Adams, MA: Infant in white before dark drapery wrinkled to indicate hands holding baby through drapery, ca 1860s. HP.2001.11 / 201604
  142. John W. Hurn, Philadelphia: Profile of seated woman in widow's weeds, 1864-66 [possibly for loss of soldier]; cheeks tinted. Small back imprint with torn 2¢ tax stamp. HP.2001.07 / 187896
  143. James Inglis, Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Standing cleric in cassock and large hat, hand on desk with romantic statue, ca 1860s. #42523 in negative and ink caption, “J. Primeau, Prêtre Canadien.” HP.2001.05 / 201373
  144. Ingraham Brothers [Lee and Miles], Northampton, MA: [Copy of drawing of 1850s] Vignetted head of man with thick moustache and beard ca 1870; horizontal back imprint with violet line border HP.2001.07 / 187829
  145. W. Irving, Regina, Canada: Two fashionable women in studio, with dog lying at their feet, ca 1875-80. HP.2003.31 / 201683
  146. Ives, location unknown: Standing man with studio chair, 1866 (2-cent tax stamp on back). HP.2003.31 / 201691
  147. Jackson Brothers, Omaha, NE: Seated man with moustache, ca 1868. HP.2001.05 / 201344
  148. Hiram J. Jacoby (1838-1909; brother of better-known William H. Jacoby) St. Peter, Minnesota: "Miss Phelps", 1860s; horizontal back imprint with text about studio stock. HP.2001.07 / 187838
  149. Samuel S. Johnston, Polo, IL: Standing young man (possibly of mixed race), with hand on studio chair 1865-66; 2¢ Internal Revenue tax stamp on back, cancelled "FEB 1." HP.2001.07 / 187792
  150. Keating and Co., Publishers, Boston, MA: “A True Likeness of Our Savior,” copied from the portrait carved on an emerald by order of Tiberius Caeser...” 1871. HP.2003.31 / 201649
  151. Asahel Gunn Keet, 408 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Vignetted head of woman with complex hair, 1854-59. Back imprint with framed palette, ''No. 9145." HP.2001.07 / 187896
  152. D. R. Kellogg, Photographer and "Dealer in Musical Instruments and Sewing Machines," Reedsburg, Wisconsin: Ellipse-masked bust of woman with hair in floral back net, ca 1870s. HP.2001.07 / 187915
  153. [Kemp’s] Great Flying Photograph Gallery, Sacramento, CA: Ellipse masked print of curly haired small child in dress, in chair with drapery, ca 1875-76. HP.2001.11 / 201607
  154. A. S. Kilby, Wabash, IN: Vignetted head of man with moustache and ribbon tie 1880s [weak image; acquired for back design of studio logo as banner on potted plant]. HP.2001.07 / 187802
  155. M. H. Kimball, New York: Vignetted 3/4 head of man with moustache and thick curly hair 1860s; flourishing ink signature at bottom, "Louis _. Ly_" HP.2001.07 / 187859
  156. Frank Kirby, Eldora, IA: 3/4 bust of woman with tied ribbon and fringed neck piece ca 1880; retouched. HP.2001.07 / 187806
  157. George D. Knecht, "Excelsior Traveling Artist," Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania: Standing bearded man with silk hat on table ca 1860. HP.2001.07 / 187898
  158. George D. Knecht, “Excelsior Traveling Artist,” Allentown, Lehigh County, PA: Standing boy in suit, with fringed posing chair, tasseled drapery and roll backdrop, ca 1860s. HP.2001.11 / 201609
  159. Wilhelm Kurtz, New York: ¾ bust of a woman, ca 1880. HP.2003.31 / 201701
  160. W. S. Lambert and Brother, Bridgeton, NJ: Woman in widow’s weeds, “Mrs. Celia Laker Lindsey / 30 years old;” evidently the daughter of the woman in 201685. HP.2003.31 / 201686
  161. Frank Lawrence, Worcester, MA: Ellipse masked print on back design card: ¾ bust profile of young blonde girl, ca 1875. HP.2001.11 / 201599
  162. William Lawrence, Neligh, NE: Ellipse masked infant in draped chair, mother’s arm propping at side, 1879-1883. HP.2003.31 / 201705
  163. James B. Leisenring, Fort Dodge, IA: Vignetted bust of young woman with hair pulled back to mantilla comb, rosebud and leaves at throat 1870s; blue full back design on pink, with bouquet, frame, camera, and palette. HP.2001.07 / 187807
  164. Le Rue Lemer (1837-1920), Wyeth's Hall, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Small boy in zig-zag striped suit, by fringed posing chair, 1864-66. Centered back imprint, ''No. 5259," and 2¢ Proprietary tax stamp. HP.2001.07 / 187899
  165. H. A. Lesure, Picture Palace, Mrs. Kellogg's Block, Orange, MA: Vignetted 3/4 head of balding man with thick back hair and jaw beard 1870s HP.2001.07 / 187830
  166. German Lewis, ''European Art Gallery," [Business directories of the period often list as Lewis German], Amboy, IL: Vignetted 3/4 bust of boy with parted hair and overcoat 1878-86; considerably retouched. Full back design with cupid leaning on palette, also logo for N.P.A. [i. e. National Photographic Association, active in 1870s] HP.2001.07 / 187793
  167. Theophilius O. Light, Lebanon, Pennsylvania: Weak image; bust of elderly man with white hair, 1880s. Back imprint of radiant camera above ivy wreath and frame around studio name. HP.2001.07 / 187900
  168. T[heodore] Lilienthal (1831-1894; born Prussia), New Orleans, LA: Vignetted 3/4 bust of young man with hair parted and combed over ears 1860s; back design of studio building on street. HP.2001.07 / 187814
  169. [Henry] A. Lineback, Salem, NC: Small boy standing by fringed posing chair, with sister seated in chair, ca 1870s HP.2001.11 / 201615
  170. John L. Lovell, Amherst, MA: Front face of young man with bow tie, ca 1885. HP.2003.31 / 201704
  171. F. C. Lutge, Detroit, MI: Girl standing and holding a photo album in studio setting, ca 1880s. HP.2003.31 / 201667
  172. G. W. Malin, Ashtabula, Ohio: Vignetted woman holding book open on table, 1860s. [This person is not recorded in any published general source for Ohio]. HP.2001.07 / 187876
  173. Manchester Brothers [Edwin H. (1820-1904) and Henry N. (1815- 1881)], Providence, Rhode Island: Baby propped in studio chair, 1860s. HP.2001.07 / 187909
  174. R. H. Mann, Virginia, IL: ["Baby Conover" in pencil] Baby in white on couch with flowered drape on arm 1880s; back logo with camera and palette and framing bamboo with Japanese fan. HP.2001.07 / 187794
  175. J. Paul Martin, Boone, IA: Young man seated on studio rock, ca 1885. HP.2003.31 / 201666
  176. Marvin's Challenge Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York: Vignetted 3/4 bust of boy with stick pin on shirt below dotted bow tie, 1870s; enameled weak retouched image acquired for back design in green with 4-lens camera, picture mat and palette plus slogan, "O-I-C-I-X-L [i. e. Oh, I see I excel"]. HP.2001.07 / 187860
  177. [Mrs.] Mason and Meyers, Falls City, Nebraska: Vignetted bust of woman with parted hair and tasseled tie, 1879-80. Full back design with flying cupid carrying camera and palette with brushes. HP.2001.07 / 187849
  178. B. W. Matteson, ''Oriental Gallery," Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania: Vignetted head of man with divided moustache; obvious hand-spotting of details, 1869. Back imprint with cupids and camera with portrait. HP.2001.07 / 187901
  179. J. J. Mayes, Bloomington, IL: 3/4 bust of young man with slicked hair, in corded suit 1880s HP.2001.07 / 187796
  180. McDonald and Sterry, Albany and Saratoga Springs, New York: Vignetted 3/4 bust of man with thick coarse sideburns and beard, 1870s. Full back design in gold with sun and camera atop frame. HP.2001.07 / 187861
  181. [R. M.] McIntosh and [A.] Vose, Northfield, Vermont: Seated woman in crinoline with cross-striped overcloak, 1860s. HP.2001.07 / 187911
  182. Melander, Chicago, IL: Vignetted 3/4 bust of young man with sideburns and moustache; letter E or P' on tie pin ca 1880; full back design of Melander Studio building. HP.2001.07 / 187707
  183. J. C. Merrill, Geneseo, New York: elderly woman with white lace cap and taffeta dress with lace collar, seated in overstuffed chair, with hands crossed in lap, 1860s. Full back design with bouquets and woman's hand with initials pendant. HP.2001.07 / 187862
  184. J. C. Merrill, Geneseo, New York: ¾ bust of moustached man with bow tie, ca 1880s. Full back design with camera and palette. HP.2003.31 / 201702
  185. A. R. Miller, Indianapolis, IN: Vignetted bust of elderly man dressed as in 1850s, probably a copy 1860s; green back imprint of man's hand holding studio card. HP.2001.07 / 187803
  186. [Clinton U.] Miller and Co., Davenport, IA: Half-length standing woman in dress with bustle, partly resting arm on draped couch, with hand holding picture, 1870s; violet full back design on blue, with cupids, sun with face, camera, and palette. HP.2001.07 / 187808
  187. Elliott Miller, Troy, Ohio: Bearded man with hat in hand, standing by table with book, ca 1866; green color added to backdrop. Small back imprint. HP.2001.07 / 187876
  188. M. E. Mobris Floral Gallery, Auburn, New York: Standing man with arm on studio tree with vines, 1860s. HP.2001.07 / 187863
  189. Jose Maria Mora, New York: Carl Schurz (1829-1906), journalist, general, U.S. Senator, Secretary of the Interior, ca 1870. HP.2003.31 / 201633
  190. Jose Maria Mora, New York: Rosa Wood, actress in the play “Brass,” 1876; variant of 201635; bottom of card cut off. HP.2003.31 / 201634
  191. Jose Maria Mora, New York: Rosa Wood, actress in the play “Brass,” 1876; variant image from same sitting as 201634; bottom of card cut off. HP.2003.31 / 201635
  192. Jose Maria Mora, New York: James William Wallack 1818-1873), actor, wearing royal decoration, ca 1870. HP.2003.31 / 201636S
  193. Augustus Morand (active 1840s-50s), Brooklyn, published by L. Cowles, New York: The Lord’s Prayer, drawn in pen over six years by D. F. Brown, 18xx. Morand was an important daguerreotypist who seems to have disappeared from the field in New York about 1856. No major historian of the period has accounted for him after then, but this card places him in Brooklyn. HP.2001.05 / 201354
  194. Augustus Morand, Brooklyn, NY: Ellipse cut portrait of man; apparently copies after a daguerreotype, ca 1850. HP.2003.31 / 201639
  195. Morgan and Bolles (one location operator F. P. Kenyon), New London: CT: H. W. Hubbard, November 6, 1864; 3-cent tax stamp on back. Possible relation to the person in 201690. HP.2003.31 / 201689
  196. [Edward R.] Morgan and Brusstar, Philadelphia: Woman with tinted cheeks, standing by faux stone ball on pedestal. ''Nov 2d 1864" cancellation on 2¢ Playing Cards tax stamp by back imprint; pencil notation, "Trimble." HP.2001.07 / 187902
  197. L. Nagel, Hoboken, NJ: Seated full length portrait of a young man with legs crossed, seated in fringed studio chair. His right arm and hand are bandaged and in a sling, possibly as a result of a Civil War injury, ca 1865. Back imprint of photographer and address. HP.1979.10 / 078701
  198. Neal and Crihfield, Atlanta, IL: Two standing men (John Little and Al Rankin) with arms over each other’s shoulders, standing behind two seated boys holding up a three-sectioned wooden mold, ca 1860-64. The men are identified in ink on the back of this probable occupational portrait. These photographers are listed separately in different towns in 1860 and 1864 and are not shown by Marie Czach’s directory for Illinois in years between. There is no tax stamp, so they worked before mid-1864. HP.2001.05 / 201335
  199. Lorenzo Nelson, Springfield, MA: Seated woman in figured taffeta crinoline dress, one hand in lap holding other hand from arm on table. Back imprinted frame for 2¢ Internal Revenue tax stamp, double cancellation, Jan. 13, 1865. HP.2001.07 / 187831
  200. John F. Nice, Williamsport, Pennsylvania: Bust of young man with pompadour hair, 1870s. Red back imprint plus ink note, "Milton." HP.2001.07 / 187903
  201. William Nick, “Excelsior Traveling Artist,” partner of Josiah and George V. Knecht, based in Allentown, PA: vignetted bust length portrait of an unidentified man with curly hair and ribbon bow tie, 1860s. HP.1999.41 / 176783
  202. M. W. Nix, “Traveling Photographer:” Elderly couple in studio setting, “April 1883.” Possibly based in Mississippi, since several persons of the same name are buried in the Galilee Baptist Cemetery, near Galilee, Copiah County. HP.2003.31 / 201684
  203. W. C. North, Utica, New York: Seated young girl in white with plaid belt, ca 1875. Full back design with tripod camera and initials monogram; pencil notation, "Adah Fitch Welton/Born Feb 24th 1871" HP.2001.07 / 187864
  204. C. L. Obst, Pittsfield, IL: Woman in full-skirted dress, holding small bouquet, seated by bearded man with legs crossed and elbow by vase of foliage on table ca 1880; back design with cupids, picture, and camera above wreath around imprint. HP.2001.07 / 187798
  205. J. T. Parker, Fort Scott, Kansas: “View over looking the drug store on Scott Avenue. By comparing this with that picture, you can see the size of the town and the surrounding country. The prairie in the distance. March 1st 1869.” HP.1976.07 / 066795
  206. J. T. Parker, Fort Scott, Kansas: “Wall Street, Fort Scott, Kansas. Hotel on the right where the trees are.” HP.1976.07 / 066796
  207. J. T. Parker, Fort Scott, Kansas: “The old Hd Qtrs of the army at Fort Scott. Now abandoned by the government. A bluff in the distance. V. Colyer. HP.1976.07 / 066797
  208. J. T. Parker, Fort Scott, Kansas: “N W view of Fort Scott, showing the ____ Bridge.” HP.1976.07 / 066798
  209. F. E. Pearsall, Brooklyn, NY: Young man with hair parted in wings and velvet collar on topcoat, 1864. Full back design in red with hand holding focus glass to sun and shield with palette and camera on initials monogram; pencil notation, ''Henry Blossom 1864" HP.2001.07 / 187865
  210. Philadelphia Photographic Company, Philadelphia, PA: Pirated copy of Mathew Brady Gallery portrait of President Andrew Johnson, ca 1865; heavily retouched, discolored and worn. HP.2001.05 / 201362
  211. G. W. Phillips, New Blue Gallery near Post Office, East Joplin, Missouri: bust of man with moustache and pompadour hair, ca 1880. HP.2001.07 / 187843
  212. William Pierce, Brunswick, ??: Bearded man leaning on studio balustrade, 1864-66; 2-cent tax stamp on back. HP.2003.31 / 201696
  213. Platt and Hawley, Oberlin, OH: Very old man with cane, in studio chair, ca 1870-73. HP.2003.31 / 201651
  214. Porter Bros., Burlingame, KS: Vignetted 3/4 head of man with wavy hair, moustache, and center chin whiskers ca 1870 [weak image, acquired for back design of man's hand with studio imprint on rolled paper] HP.2001.07 / 187912
  215. M. J. Powers, Photographer in Whitehurst Gallery,Washington, DC: Vignetted 3/4 bust of woman with hair in ringlets and two-lobedbrooch, dated 1864 in pencil; back logo with 2¢ Playing Cards tax stamp. HP.2001.07 / 187786
  216. G. M. Primrose, “Traveling Artist:” full length standing portrait of an unidentified man wearing suit and resting arm on studio table covered with floral tablecloth. Posing apparatus visible behind feet, ca 1860. HP.1999.41 / 176782
  217. G. M. Primrose, “Traveling Artist:” full length portrait of a woman in full dark skirt with tight ringlets in hair, hands folded and arm resting on studio table with book. Posing apparatus visible behind feet, ca 1860. HP.1999.41 / 176786
  218. Quayle and Crossmire, South Cleveland, OH: Five men in ties and shirt sleeves, in studio setting; one with a boy sitting on his knee, ca 1870. HP.2003.31 / 201682
  219. L. B. Radabaugh, Huntington, IN: 3/4 bust of young man with ribbon tie under white collar points ca 1885. HP.2001.07 / 187804
  220. Rawson, Brooklyn, NY: Elderly woman with side curls and bonnet of lace and ribbons, ca 1875-80? HP.2003.31 / 201703
  221. Rehn and Hurn, 1319 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia: Standing young man with beard, in topcoat, holding silk hat and gloves; cheeks tinted 1861-62. Signed "Owens M.D." at bottom. HP.2001.07 / 187904
  222. James C. Richardson, Decorah, IA: Andrew J. Haggart [noted in ink on back] seated cross-legged, with wife standing, hand on his shoulder ca 1863 HP.2001.07 / 187809
  223. William P. Richardson, Easthampton, MA: Cat reclined on draped couch, with small bird on head, ca 1880; point spotting on bird’s eyes. HP.2001.05 / 201339
  224. J. A. Rider, Wellsville, NY: Young man in suit and hat, holding umbrella handle, ca 1870s. HP.2003.31 / 201664
  225. Rintoul and Rockwood, New York: John Frederick Kensett (1816-1872), landscape painter of the Hudson River School, ca 1870. Bottom of card cut off. HP.2003.31 / 201638
  226. R. N. Roberts, Ware, MA: Clergyman in cassock, 1874-79. HP.2001.31 / 201663
  227. Henry Rocher, Chicago, IL: Bust of woman with face turned in profile, with hair marcelled and back in ringlets; Cross pin sideways at throat, 1868-69. HP.2001.07 / 187800
  228. James F. Ryder (1826-1904), 171 and 173 Superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio: Standing woman with floral chair 1860s. [A major early daguerreotypist, introducer of retouching negatives, and author of Voigtlander and I (1902)] HP.2001.07 / 187878
  229. James F. Ryder, "Removed to 239 Superior Street [in 1872 to one of the most elaborate studios in America]", Cleveland, Ohio: Vignetted bust of man with chin beard 1872. Full back design with Ryder facsimile signature in red overprinted with removal notice in green. HP.2001.07 / 187879
  230. Napoleon Sarony, New York: Young clergyman, ca 1865-70. HP.2003.31 / 201625
  231. Napoleon Sarony, New York: Daniel Drew (1797-1879), financier and founder of Drew Theological Seminary, ca 1870. HP.2003.31 / 201626
  232. Napoleon Sarony, New York: William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878), poet, editor, historian, ca 1870. HP.2003.31 / 201627
  233. Napoleon Sarony, New York: Felix Octavius Carr Darley (1822-1888), illustrator, considered one of America’s most important, ca 1870. HP.2003.31 / 201628
  234. Napoleon Sarony, New York: Thomas Nast (1840-1902), political cartoonist, ca 1870. HP.2003.31 / 201629
  235. Irving Saunders (1850-1934), Alfred Center, NY: Half-length boy with parted hair and white bow tie, in felt suit with piping, 1870s; gold back imprint With N.P.A. logo. HP.2001.07 / 187866
  236. E. M. Schuler, Boyertown, Pennsylvania: Vignetted bust of bearded man; added ink on hair and eyes to correct weak image, 1864-66. Center back imprint plus 2¢ Bank Check tax stamp. HP.2001.07 / 187905
  237. E. F. Scovell, operated wagon for Henry A. Lesure and Scovell; based in Winchendon, MA (near Worcester): bust length portrait of a boy wearing a suit, ca 1880s-1890s. Back ink stamp reads, “Portable Picture Palace.” HP.1999.41 / 176784
  238. G. W. or W. G. Service, Bridgetown, NJ: Cut down collodion print, card trimmed at top: Three women in picture hats by rustic studio fence, ca 1900-05. HP.2003.31 / 201724
  239. William Shew, San Francisco: Schuyler Colfax (1823-1885), U.S. Vice President (1869-1873), ca 1870. Autographed by Colfax. Pencil note on back by Henry Wetherbee with drawing and request to return corkscrew. HP.2003.31 / 201637
  240. William Shew, San Francisco: Man standing in studio setting with upturned silk hat on table, ca 1860s. HP.2003.31 / 201692
  241. Silsbee, Case and Co., Boston, MA: Copy of lithograph of “The Aztec Children, Patronized by Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and the Royal... (bottom edge cut off), ca 1860s. HP.2001.05 / 201340
  242. J. B. Silvis, UPRR Photograph Car, embossed print: Ellipse masked bust of a young man, 1870s. HP.2003.31 / 201707
  243. F. A. Simonds, Chillicothe, Ohio: Standing woman by tasseled studio chair and backdrop of classical portico, 1870s. Small back imprint with added N.P.A. logo. HP.2001.07 / 187880
  244. Charles H. Snively and Co., Weiting's Building, Middletown, Pennsylvania: Two bearded men, one "stylish," sitting together with hands affectionately on each other, ca 1864. [Firm is so listed only in 1864-66, but card has no indication of tax stamp.] HP.2001.07 / 187906
  245. John P. Soule, Boston, MA: Copy of painting “Christmas Time,” by E.P. Barney, 1865. HP.2003.31 / 201659
  246. Elihu Spencer, Ottawa, Canada [West]: “One of the Parliament Buildings,” ca 1865. HP.2003.31 / 201727
  247. J. Pitcher Spooner (1845-1917), Stockton, CA: Small girl in white, in fringed chair with drapery and backdrop of window, ca 1870. Pencil on front, “Mattie Ellis Covell 20 months.” Back design with rebus on the photographer’s name. HP.2001.11 / 201608
  248. F. Stanley, Lewiston, ME: Vignetted bust of young man with art palette on knot of necktie 1880s HP.2001.07 / 187819
  249. F. Stanley, Lewiston, ME: Vignetted bust of boy in suit coat and tie, with parted hair 1880s HP.2001.07 / 187820
  250. F. A. Stevens, ''Photographer and Ambrotypist," Chelsea, Vermont: Vignetted bust of elderly woman with center-parted hair and black lace cap; tinted cheeks late 1850s. HP.2001.07 / 187912
  251. Nathan L. Stone, New Gallery and copying House, Potsdam, NY: Ellipse-masked 3/4 bust of young man with parted hair and bow tie under shirt collar points, ca 1870; signed in pencil:Alfred Ellison". HP.2001.07 / 187867
  252. J. E. Streeter, Hannibal, Missouri: Ellipse-masked bust of man with curled hair and sideburns, ca 1870; print carries somewhat blind signature across bottom and dent from postmark. Back design of armored cupid with palette and camera. HP.2001.07 / 187844
  253. Luke Strong and W. H. Root, Aledo ["every Saturday"] and Keithsburg, IL: Vignetted half-length man in suit, one elbow propped with hand on coat by watch chain [back imprint dated] 1883 HP.2001.07 / 187799
  254. H. E. Strout, Woburn, MA: Vignetted profile head of woman, ''Nellie Cram Dodge," 1871; full back design with sun halo camera over "S" monogram. HP.2001.07 / 187832
  255. Howard E. Strout, Woburn, MA: Bust of high school boy with whipcord suit and bow tie, 1883; full back design with cupid dancing for cupid photographer. HP.2001.07 / 187833
  256. Howard E. Strout, Woburn, MA: "Class Photographs, Woburn High School, Class of '78,": Bust of boy with thick wavy hair 1878; center back caption. HP.2001.07 / 187834
  257. C. A. Sweetser, Easthampton, MA: masked elliptical portrait of an unidentified small boy in checked trousers with spats on his shoes, seated on fringed studio chair, ca 1880s-1890s. HP.1999.41 / 176788
  258. Isaiah West Taber (1830-1912), San Francisco, CA: Ellipse masked bust of Pacifico Lombardi, San Francisco, ca 1880. Pencil notation on back, “Pacifico Lombardi / died San Bruno [California].” HP.2002.08 / 201748
  259. Taylor and Clark, Springfield, OH: “Lizzie Barber (the studio colorist) coloring picture...Springfield, Ohio, 1871.” Card cut down. HP.2001.05 / 201356
  260. Taylor and Clark (attributed to), Springfield, OH: “Cincinnati and Covington Bridge.” Violet ink inscription on back: “Lizzie A. Barber, Springfield, Ohio, 1870.” (Barber was the studio colorist, and may have made this photograph). Card trimmed. HP.2001.05 / 201358
  261. Terrill and Dodd, Warren, OH: Young woman standing by studio table, 1870-73; some hand tinting. HP.2003.31 / 201693
  262. Dr. Thompson, "Photographed by Dr. Thompson": Infant in cross-striped dress in draped chair, 1870s. HP.2001.07 / 187919
  263. R. R. Thompson, Drayton, Dakota Territory: Ellipse-masked 3/4 bust of young man with plaid tie and buttoned coat, ca 1880; full back design with triple profile vignette of "Schaeffer, Faust [sic], Gutenberg" [to honor Peter Schaeffer (ca 1425-1503) and Johann Fust, who were printers in a shop associated with Gutenberg]. HP.2001.07 / 187785
  264. S. J. Thompson, Albany, NY: Vignetted near-profile head of woman with waved hair 1860s. Back design in violet of cupids with camera and picture atop wreath. HP.2001.07 / 187868
  265. Topley, Ottawa, Canada: Masked elliptical bust of “His Excellency, the Marquis of Lorne,” draped in a fur coat, 1878. No HP# / 102108
  266. C[harles] H. Townsend, Willimantic, CT: Vignetted bust of boy with parted hair swept up in waves, ca 1885. HP.2001.11 / 201600
  267. T[homas] J[efferson] Trapp (1825-1914), Williamsport, Pennsylvania: Two standing bearded men, ca 1864. HP.2001.07 / 187907
  268. Pitt S. Turner, Bryan, TX: Vignetted head of a woman with ribbon tie, ca 1875. HP.2001.05 / 201365
  269. M. C. Tuttle, St. Paul, MN: Small child in two-piece dress, with fringed posing chair, ca 1860s. HP.2001.11 / 201598
  270. Uhlman and Rippel, St. Joseph, MO: Horizontal image of small boy laid out with large pillow on overstuffed Victorian couch; apparently post-mortem, ca 1870. HP.2001.11 / 201614
  271. Henry Ulke (1821-1910), Washington, DC: Standing man with Gothic chair, 1865; inscribed on back: “Yours truly, D. L. Dunham [or Duckham?], Pay Department, Washington, D.C.” HP.2001.05 / 201330
  272. Henry Ulke (1821-1910), Washington, DC: Same man as previous item, vignetted head, 1865. Back signature and inscription; bottom trimmed. [The brothers Julius and Henry Ulke were present through the night when Abraham Lincoln was dying in the house across from Ford’s Theater, and both boarded there. Julius was also a photographer in the city and next morning made the only image of Lincoln’s deathbed. HP.2001.05 / 201331
  273. Henry Ulke (1821-1910), Washington, DC: Vignetted head of woman with ringlets and tinted cheeks, 1867. HP.2001.05 / 201332
  274. James Gardner Vail (1842-1929), Purchaser of Sinsabaugh's negatives, Geneva, NY: Ellipse-masked 3/4 bust of bearded man, ca 1870. Full back imprint with N.P.A. logo and long text to sell Little Corporal Phrenological Journal. HP.2001.07 / 187869
  275. William Shaw Warren, Boston, MA: “Waino and Plutanor. Aged about 50 years. Weigh 45 pounds each.” Ca 1870. These were the original “Wild Men of Borneo,” much exhibited by P. T. Barnum; they were frauds. HP.2001.05 / 201341
  276. Henry M. Wells, New York: Seated bearded man and standing woman, 1860s. HP.2003.31 / 201697
  277. George W. Wertz, Third Street, East of Main, Kansas City, Missouri: Large seated woman in billowy striped dress, in studio setting, 1865-66. Back imprint with 3¢ Foreign Exchange tax stamp signed "G. Wertz." HP.2001.07 / 187845
  278. John Adams Whipple (1822-1891), Boston, MA: Woman with arms on chair back, ca 1860. HP.2001.05 / 201342
  279. John Adams Whipple (1822-1891), Boston, MA: Seated young man with beard, ca 1864-66; remnant of 3-cent tax stamp on back. HP.2001.05 / 201343
  280. John Adams Whipple (1822-1891), Boston, MA: Timothy Dwight (1829-1916), Congregational clergyman, president of Yale University, ca 1860. HP.2003.31 / 201640
  281. Jesse Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, DC: Vignetted head of a woman with hair in a snood, ca 1860s. HP.2003.31 / 201650
  282. [J. and E. R.] Whiting and Co., Sheldon, IA: Head of young man with center hair part, sideburns, and moustache ca 1892. HP.2001.07 / 187810
  283. Williams and Thomson, Kansas City, MO: Vignetted bust of a woman with lace collar and tie, ca 1880. HP.2003.31 / 201706
  284. Wing’s Photograph Gallery, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Disgruntled infant in white, spread-legged in studio chair, ca 1870. Full back design with sunrise over imprint and sail boat seen between staircases with potted plants. HP.2001.07 / 187837
  285. L. Woodruff, Bridgeton, NJ: Old woman in black, in studio setting. Inscribed in pencil on back, “Mary Fisher Laker / taken in 1865.” Evidently the mother of the woman in 201686. HP.2003.31 / 201685
  286. O. F. Young, Osage City, KS: [Enameled print, scuffed] Infant child on furry couch, with crochet shawl 1880s (?) [poor image, acquired for gold back design of imprint on scroll backed with cut flowers and branches]. HP.2001.07 / 187813
  287. No imprint: [Annie] Jewell, To Mr. [Burke], San Antonio, 1879007587
  288. No imprint, Fort Scott, Kansas: Horizontal view of men, horses, and a wagon before a factory and mill. Ink inscription verso, “A steam factory and mill. The smoke and steam from which we could see across the prairie for 35 miles before we reached the place.” Signed (illegible) and dated March 1st 1869. HP.1976.07 / 066794
  289. No imprint: Horizontal view of a group of men with horses and guns standing in front of the Express Office. HP.1979.10 / 078703
  290. No imprint: Seated portrait of a man in torn clothing, holding a deck of cards and smoking a cigar, inscribed “Ross Shaw” in lower margin. HP.1979.10 / 078700
  291. No imprint: Standing portrait of a bearded man holding a pickaxe, with wheelbarrow and spade nearby. Inscribed in lower margin, “Yours truly, G.B.Baldwin, M.D.” HP.1979.10 / 078699
  292. No imprint: Horizontal view of a town, 19th century. HP.1983.32 / 107765
  293. No imprint: Studio portrait of a woman, man, and two children, ca 1860s. HP.1991.57 / 151179
  294. No imprint: Studio portrait of a woman standing and wearing an elaborate tartan sash over a white dress. HP.1991.57 / 151180
  295. No imprint: Copy of print with hand colored details: two children in a tunnel like setting. Pencil inscription reads, “Blossom and decay / Life and death.” HP.1991.57 / 151181
  296. No imprint: Standing portrait of a man with watches and clock on display case, framed portrait on wall; with ink retouching evident, ca 1860s HP.1991.57 / 151183
  297. No imprint: Horizontal copy of fanciful painting or drawing of Mt Washington, New Hampshire cog railroad trestle with car, ca 1870. [The railroad was opened on 3 July 1869 by its builder, Sylvester Marsh.] HP.2001.07 / 187850
  298. Standing man in velvet-collar topcoat, by Gothic chair, ca 1860. HP.2001.07 / 187920
  299. Man in buttoned topcoat and woven derby hat, behind studio balustrade; cheeks and lips tinted, 1864-66. Remnant of 2-cent tax stamp on back. HP.2001.07 / 187921
  300. Seated man and standing woman in shawl and fuzzy cap; possibly a copy and presented as in tintype mat, ca. 1870s? HP.2001.07 / 187922
  301. Small ellipse-masked bust of bearded man, 1860s. [Some resemblance to U.S. Attorney General James Speed, but not fully convincing.] HP.2001.07 / 187923
  302. Small boy standing, legs crossed, by studio posing chair with his hat, 1860s. Cheeks tinted and slight hand movement. HP.2001.07 / 187924
  303. Old woman seated by corner of room with two doors and wall picture of calla lillies, ca 1890s. P.O.P. print, possibly amateur work. Pencil notation on back: “Grandma/93 years.” HP.2001.07 / 187925
  304. Vignetted bust of army officer with moustache, 1864-66. 2-cent Bank check tax stamp on back, cancelled in ink, “Fe.” HP.2001.07 / 187926
  305. Seated man with droopy moustache, arm on book on table, 1860s. HP.2001.07 / 187927
  306. Seated man with strong face, holding walking stick, 1860s. HP.2001.07 / 187928
  307. Standing woman with hand on chair, 1860s. HP.2001.07 / 187929
  308. Ellipse-cut print in printed border, ¾ bust of man in fancy waistcoat and jawline beard, 1860s. HP.2001.07 / 187930
  309. [P.O.P. print edge-glued on oversize printed framing card] Reduced copy of larger ellipse-masked original portrait by _orris, probably Kansas: Bust of old man with beard, before 1911. Printed memorial card for Noah Cameron (Born New York, 1831; “Promoted to Glory, 1911.” Lawrence, Kansas. A leading Presbyterian of the region, as noted in brief printed biography on back. Added ink notation, “Father of Allen Cameron.” HP.2001.07 / 187931
  310. No attribution, New York: Horizontal amateur card with small, crude albumen portrait and flowing, blotched signature: “Jas V Mansfield.” Triple imprint on back, “J. V. Mansfield, 361 Sixth Avenue, Nearly opposite Booth’s Theatre, New-York.” HP.2001.05 / 201353
  311. No imprint, Ohio: “Big Jim” Fiske, in uniform, ca 1870. Fiske (1834-1872) was noted as a “capitalist.” He and Jay Gould tried to corner the gold market around 1870. HP.2001.05 / 201360
  312. No imprint: Standing bearded man, one hand on pedestal of column, 1864-66; 2-cent tax stamp on back of rich print. HP.2001.05 / 201367
  313. No imprint: Standing mother and daughter in matching printed dresses. Card edges battered and cut. 2-cent Internal Revenue stamp cancelled with illegible initials and “Feb 23 1866.” Pencil at top: Mary Jane. HP.2001.05 / 201368
  314. No imprint: Copy of engraving of man playing 4-manual organ, ca 1860s. Very faint caption not readable on print. Pencil notation on back: HAZ. HP.2001.05 / 201369
  315. No imprint: Black and white printed copy of engraving of Stephen A. Douglas, 1860s; printed caption. HP.2001.05 / 201370
  316. No imprint: Black and white printed copy of engraving of Mrs. Stephen A. Douglas, 1860s; printed caption. HP.2001.05 / 201371
  317. No imprint: Unmounted albumen print with no imprint or caption: Scene of timber buildings with five men, horses, and wagon in hilly area, ca 1870s. HP.2001.05 / 201372
  318. No imprint: Horizontal ellipse masked print: Post-mortem infant on bed, ca 1870s. HP.2001.11 / 201597
  319. No imprint: Hand colored print on black card: Seated girl with small boy standing, ca 1875. Pencil on back, “Frances Sloan and Brother.” HP.2001.11 / 201601
  320. No imprint: Hand colored trimmed card, scuffed; Small Chinese boy in chair, ca 1870s. Notation on back, “Babie Ah Ying / Aged 3 years / 933 Sacramento St / Chinese Mission Home / San F[rancisco].” HP.2001.11 / 201612
  321. No imprint: Rev. Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887), Congregational clergyman, orator, abolitionist, reformer, brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe, ca 1865-70. HP.2003.31 / 201630
  322. No imprint: Ole Bornemann Bull (1810-1880), Norwegian violinist, composer, unsuccessful colonizer in Pennsylvania, standing with violin, ca 1870. HP.2003.31 / 201631
  323. No imprint: Miniature gem print in cut-out embossed card: Phineas T. Barnum (1810-1891), ca 1860s. HP.2003.31 / 201632
  324. No imprint (after Brady Studio): “Tom Thumb Wedding Group;” rather distant view of Commodore Nutt, Tom Thumb (Charles S. Stratton), Lavinia Warren Stratton, and Minnie Warren, ca 1860s. HP.2003.31 / 201672
  325. No imprint (after Brady studio): “Tom Thumb and Family;” Charles S. Stratton, Lavinia Warren Stratton, and a baby (not theirs). HP.2003.31 / 201673
  326. No imprint (after Brady studio): “Tom Thumb Family;” Charles S. Stratton, Lavinia Warren Stratton and a baby (not theirs). HP.2003.31 / 201674
  327. No imprint: Cut down card with ink caption on back: “D.J. Masherie / Sheriff of Ormsby / County / Nevada Territory,” ca 1860. HP.2003.31 / 201675
  328. No imprint: Washington Irving (1783-1859); copy of lithograph. HP.2003.31 / 201678
  329. No imprint: Blanche Pullman in studio setting with violin and large ball suggestive of circus performance, ca 1870. HP.2003.31 / 201660
  330. No imprint: Man in suit, holding straw hat, leaning on tree, outdoors by stump, ca 1890. HP.2003.31 / 201671
  331. No imprint: Vignetted bust of elderly woman with a blind eye, 1860s. HP.2003.31 / 201680
  332. No imprint: Two fashionable men in studio setting, ca 1860s. HP.2003.31 / 201681
  333. No imprint: Vignetted group of three women in hats and street dresses, 1864-66 (2-cent tax stamp on back). HP.2003.31 / 201687
  334. No imprint: Rosa d’Erina, evidently a popular singer in concerts and musical theater, active ca 1870-1910, ca 1875. HP.2003.31 / 201715
  335. No imprint: “Souvenir Carte. Floy Crowell. Tour of 1885-86. Under the management of Chas. Atkinson and Chas. __ Cook.” P.O.P. print; card cut off at bottom. HP.2003.31 / 201716
  336. No imprint: Seated bearded man in heavy overcoat and hat, holding a magazine, ca 1870s. HP.2003.31 / 201720
  337. No imprint: Three people in the yard of a large farmhouse, ca 1860s. HP.2003.31 / 201729
  338. No imprint: Man in suit with pipe, seated in studio setting with square shovel, pick and other tools, ca 1900. P.O.P. print on 2 x 4.5 card. HP.2003.31 / 201734

Dates

  • 1860 - 1920

Access Restrictions

Researchers may examine original material under supervised conditions in the Reading Room upon approval of request. There are no copy restrictions.

Extent

From the Class: 3.5 Linear Feet (The collection consists of over 1000 photographs, including approximately 1.5 linear feet of European images, 1 linear foot of United States and Canadian images, and 1 linear foot of images in the following subject groups: New Mexico, Latin America, Africa, Asia, U.S. Civil War, and Native American subjects.)

Language of Materials

From the Class: English

Repository Details

Part of the NMHM Palace of the Governors Photo Archives Repository

Contact:
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Santa Fe NM 87501 USA