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Photo Gallery of Benjamin Jarvis, Marshalltown, Iowa.
Hockanum Ferry Boat (wood burning). The traveling photo wagon of Houghton and Knowlton sits on the boat.
Man, possibly the photographer, seated in studio with daguerreotype camera on tripod at right, painted backdrop at left.
Splendid Lifesize Stereoscopic Views of the War. Horrors & carnage of the Battle Field…..Prisons & Rebel Places & Scenery &c. Possibly Mt. Morris, NY.
Paying Election Bet. In front of the studio of E.L. Clement, Commercial Photographer, Chicago.
2807. You know how ’tis yourself. (?) This is John A. Mathers floating darkroom, Oil Creek, Pa.
37. Fairfield Avenue, from Park Avenue, looking West, Bridgeport CT. Photographer’s wagon at left: “Pictures of Every Kind Copied and Enlarged.”
No. 412. Camp Ne-un-grah Ah-rut-chu (Mosquito Bite). H.H. Bennett is facing us in the tent; William Metcalf to the right.
Photographer with camera taking group portrait. On verso is written “House I was born in 7/1/1882 N.I. Hawkins, Seneca, Mo.”
Monument Square, Front St., Ballston Spa, NY. Image shows the studio of J.S. Wooley and a banner for Wooley hanging across the street.
No. 562. Photographs of Canada. Duplicate of Set presented to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, by the Provincial Government.
S.S. Vose with his stereoscopic camera and dark wagon which reads “Kennebec Valley Views by S.S. Vose, Skowhegan.”
No. 4. Landis Ave. South side between 6th & R.R., Vineland, NJ. L.D. Johnson’s Photo Studio and sign at left.
Landis Ave. North side between 6th Street & R.R., Vineland, NJ. Johnson’s Photograph Gallery sign at left.
Photographic Gallery Storefront of Richard and Hannah Maynard, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The woman behind the horse is Hannah Maynard herself. The man at the door may be her long-time assistant A.S. Rappertie. He had a great mustache over the years. This image is in front of their dual storefronts on Douglas St., corner of Johnson St., which they occupied between 1874 and 1892.