Brown leather album with "Photographs" printed on the spine. Contains carte de visites, only two of which are identified. Most were taken by local photographers during the 1860s.
Brown leather album with "Photographs" printed on the spine. Contains carte de visites, only two of which are identified. Most were taken by local photographers during the 1860s.
Woman in dark dress with stripe down the sleeve standing by a chair.
Provenance
Brown leather album with "Photographs" printed on the spine. Contains carte de visites, only two of which are identified. Most were taken by local photographers during the 1860s.
Brown leather album with "Photographs" printed on the spine. Contains carte de visites, only two of which are identified. Most were taken by local photographers during the 1860s.
Man with wavy dark hair and mustache, coat buttoned at top button.
Provenance
Brown leather album with "Photographs" printed on the spine. Contains carte de visites, only two of which are identified. Most were taken by local photographers during the 1860s.
Brown leather album with "Photographs" printed on the spine. Contains carte de visites, only two of which are identified. Most were taken by local photographers during the 1860s.
Baby in white dress on a chair. Photo is hand colored. Written on back: "August 6, 1865 1 year old".
Provenance
Brown leather album with "Photographs" printed on the spine. Contains carte de visites, only two of which are identified. Most were taken by local photographers during the 1860s.
Brown leather album with "Photographs" printed on the spine. Contains carte de visites, only two of which are identified. Most were taken by local photographers during the 1860s.
Brown leather album with "Photographs" printed on the spine. Contains carte de visites, only two of which are identified. Most were taken by local photographers during the 1860s.
Man with bushy mustache and goatee, identified as George F. Winter.
Provenance
Brown leather album with "Photographs" printed on the spine. Contains carte de visites, only two of which are identified. Most were taken by local photographers during the 1860s.