50190.

Half-plate daguerreotype by William Shew, San Francisco, of a family of six.

50191.

Quarter-plate post-mortem daguerreotype of child with both parents in mourning.

50192.

Quarter-plate daguerreotype of “Children of N.S. Grant: Melinda, 24 years; Joseph, 20 years; Eunice, 19 years. Picture taken by A. Bicknell, Dec. 28th, 1853.”

50193.

Sixteenth-plate daguerreotype of Niagara Falls.

50195.

Sixth-plate daguerreotype of a farm scene with main house, barn, several outbuildings. Fence in foreground, snow on the hill.

50197.

Quarter-plate daguerreotype of a girl with her large dog.

50198.

Sixth-plate daguerreotype of a woman in a multiple mat presentation.

50199.

Oversized quarter-plate daguerreotype (4.25″ x 3.625″) of an attractive young woman. Resealed, housed in a Plumbe National Daguerrian Depot, New York case. Tinted.

50200.

Sixth-plate daguerreotype of a railroad engine and tender with smoke. Name of the engine is “Cape Cod,” in reverse. This is likely the “Cape Cod” built in 1848 by Hinkley & Drury, Boston. Formed in the early 1840s by Holmes Hinkley and Gardner P. Drury, the firm grew into the largest locomotive builder in New England before reorganizing in 1848 as the Boston Locomotive Works.

50301.

Unknown wire-walker, Emporia, Kansas.

50302.

John Denier walking the tight-rope across Broadway (5th Street). He is proceeding west on a rope stretched across the street from Wilson’s Minstrels, which adjoins the building on the southeast corner of 5th and Pine, St. Louis, Mo.

50303.

M. John Denier of John Denier’s Pantomime Troupe, wire-walkers, etc.

50304.

Unknown wire-walker, Auburn, NY, Aug. 4th, 1865.

50305.

Unknown wire-walker in Baraboo, Wisconsin. Information from Paul Wolter, head of the local Sauk County Historical Society, and Fred Dahlinger:

This is definitely the 400 Block of Oak Street looking north. The Bank of Baraboo, (now Baraboo State Bank) on the left was built in 1867 and enlarged after the December fire of 1871. The picture can be dated to that time period making this among the earliest known pictures of Baraboo. In the background on the right you can see the fourth story cupola of the Western Hotel. I did some searching on Newspapers.com and I can’t find any reference to an exhibition like this on Oak Street during those years. It surely must have been reported in the paper. At first I thought it was a tightrope walker but it is more like a trapeze act [agreed F. D.]. I searched for the word “aerialist” and came up with an ad for the Dan Costello Circus that came to Baraboo in September of 1870. It might have been an exhibition act to promote the circus.  It is a really neat image! The Bank of Baraboo is still operating today.  They were the bank for the Ringlings.  Dan Castello was a performer out of Racine, Wisconsin, where he had a winter quarters.  His name was on the first circus to go by railroad across the recently completed transcontinental railroad in 1869.  He partnered with William C. Coup of Delevan, WI in the 1870 Coup & Castello circus on Lake Michigan, moving by ship.  That winter they proposed a partnership with P. T. Barnum for 1871 and he jumped at the proposition, going all in.  That inaugurated the “Greatest Show on Earth” that has endured until recent times.

50306.

Unknown wire-walker, Peoria, Illinois.

50307.

198. Tight-Rope Performer. This is daredevil Charles Hilton, Lewiston, Maine.

50308.

Daredevil Charles Hilton, Lewiston, Maine.

50309.

Daredevil Charles Hilton, Lewiston, Maine.

50310.

Daredevil Charles Hilton, Lewiston, Maine.

50311.

Unknown wire-walker, Stockton, California.

50312.

Two unknown wire-walkers, unknown location.

50313.

Unknown daredevil, unknown location.

50314.

Unknown wire-walker, probably New Hampshire.

50315.

Prof. Dare walking the tightrope, Lemon Street, Palatka, Florida.

50316.

Prof. Dare walking the tightrope, Lemon Street, Palatka, Florida.

50317.

No. 430. Rope Walker. Unknown wire-walker from the Russell House, Eureka Springs, Arkansas. F.F. Fyler’s photo studio can be seen at the very left.

50318.

Unknown wire-walker in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

50319.

Davison Bros., tight-rope walkers, Petaluma, California.

50320.

Davison Bros., tight-rope walkers, Petaluma, California.

50321.

Davison Bros., tight-rope walkers, Petaluma, California.

50322.

211. Prof. Leon, Sandusky, Ohio.

50323.

Harry Leslie, Aug. 4 & 5, 1879, Paterson, N.J.

50324.

Harry Leslie, Aug. 4 & 5, 1879, Paterson, N.J.

50325.

No. 30. Mayville House and Main St. Prof. Leon on tightrope.

50326.

Unknown wire-walker, Flemington, N.J., 1886.

50327.

Magnolia Ave., Eustis, Florida. Unknown wire-walker.

50328.

Tight-rope walking by John Denier in Havana [NY] on Tuesday, October 3rd, 1876.

50329.

Ausable Chasm-Grand Rope Ascension by Prof. Helms.

50330.

Unknown wire-walker at Chagrin Falls, Ohio, July 4th, 1898.

50331.

Unknown wire-walker, Public Square, Galion, Ohio.

50332.

Blondini at Coney Island, NY. This wire-walker capitalized on the name of Blondin by adding an “i” to his name.

50333.

Menotti Riding Bicycle on the High Wire. No. 96.

50334.

Unknown wire-walker at carnival in Mishawaka, Indiana.

50335.

No. 125. Niagara. Blondin on the Tight Rope.

50336.

Blondin on the high wire.

50337.

Blondin on the high wire.

50338.

Blondin on the high wire at the Crystal Palace, London, 1861.

50339.

Blondin on the high wire at the Crystal Palace, London, 1861.

50339.

Blondin standing on his head on the high wire at the Crystal Palace, 1861.

50340.

No. 151. Blondin’s Tight-rope feat. Spectators viewing his Performance.