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40222.

8274. The Home of Perfecscopes and Perfec-Stereographs. View from N.W., showing Saw mill and Office Building.

40223.

8272. The Home of Perfecscopes and Perfec-Stereographs. The largest and most complete plant in the world producing stereoscopes and stereographs.

40224.

8277. The Home of Perfecscopes and Perfec-Stereographs. Lens grinding machines, Lens Department.

40225.

H.C. White Factory.

40226.

H.C. White Factory.

40227.

8275. The Home of Perfecscopes and Perfec-Stereographs. Office Building.

40228.

Mr. H.C. White taking Pictures, Winston Salem N. Carolina. Anna Lavins, Myrtle Mattison Warner, Lizzie Shehan, Nellie Mattison, Billy Tompkins, Murphy Road. H.C. White Co.

40232.

Self-portrait by W.E. Bowman, Ottawa, Illinois.

40233.

Salsbury’s Troubadours. W.E. Bowman and his camera at top.

40234.

Wilt Santee & W.E. Bowman, self-portrait with friend.

40235.

Alexander R. Beckers. Beckers first saw a daguerreotype in Philadelphia, and subsequently went to work there for photographer Frederick David Langenheim in 1843. The following year he moved to New York, where he is credited with the first whole-plate daguerreotypes made in that city. Within months Beckers opened the Langenheim & Beckers studio in New York, which became Beckers & Piard in 1849. In 1857 he patented a revolving stereograph viewer and shortly thereafter sold his daguerreotype business in order to concentrate his attention on the manufacture of stereograph viewers.

40236.

Self-portrait of George Rockwood (4/12/32-7/10/11), NYC photographer. It looks like Mary Rockwood was practicing her penmanship on verso.

40237.

Self-portrait of photographer with camera.

40238.

Self-portrait of Hall, photographer, with camera.

40239.

Self-portrait of photographer with camera.

40240.

Self-portrait of photographer with camera.

40241.

Ernest Loomis, the photographer’s son, coming out of a Roberts daguerreotype camera.

40242.

Advertising CDV for W.H. Armstrong, Clarksville, Tenn.

40243.

Georg E. Hansen and wife with his very large solar enlarger. Follow the link for his biography.

40244.

Exterior of Louis Alman’s photo studio, Lake Mahopac, NY.

40245.

Exterior of Slee Bros. Photography Gallery, Poughkeepsie, NY. The brothers are probably the men on the balcony.

40246.

S. Hunter Smith with a table top stereoviewer by his side.

40247.

Unidentified traveling photo studio.

40248.

Photographers Harley & Nason with camera and image of Abraham Lincoln.

40249.

Seated man with camera on floor at left and plate and frame parts at right.

40250.

Photographer with daguerreotype camera.

40251.

Photographer with multiple cameras, chemicals, equipment, and images.

40252.

Photographer with camera.

40254.

Vail Brothers, “The” Photographers, 254 and 256 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, New York.

40255.

G.W. Pach, Photographer, No. 9 Garden Street, Near Main St., Poughkeepsie, NY.

40256.

H.H. Bennett, Photographer and Publisher of Stereoscopic Views of the beautiful scenery of the Dells of the Wisconsin.

40257.

E.M. Collins, Photographer and Frame Maker, 182 West First Street, Oswego, NY.

40258.

French, Artist Photographer, Bridgman’s Block, four doors south of City Hall, Keene, NH.

40259.

Altemus & Co’s Photographic Albums, Philadelphia.

40260.

G.E. Gray, Photographer, 219 Hanover Street, Boston.

40261.

Baby at 11 months old. Sept. 26, 1870. This is the photographer with wife and baby.

40262.

Catalogue of Stereoscopic Views and hints to the public, Published by W.E. Bowman, Portrait and Landscape Photographer, Ottawa, Illinois. 1873.

40270.

Self-portrait of photographer W.E. Bowman.

40271.

Mrs. W.E. Bowman, wife of photographer W.E. Bowman.

40277.

Point Lookout, Tenn. At upper left is a photographer with camera. It could be R.M. Linn, his brother, or an assistant.

40278.

An enlarged section of the above CDV showing the photographer with camera.

40280.

No. 554. Scenery in the Region of the Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania. Delaware River, from Prospect Rock. Thomas Moran, left, brother Edward Moran on right.

40306.

Interior of the studio of O. Pierre Havens, Savannah, Ga.

40307.

Interior of the studio of O. Pierre Havens, Savannah, Ga.

40308.

Interior of the studio of O. Pierre Havens, Savannah, Ga.

40312.

Man, possibly the photographer, seated in studio with daguerreotype camera on tripod at right, painted backdrop at left.

40313.

Splendid Lifesize Stereoscopic Views of the War. Horrors & carnage of the Battle Field…..Prisons & Rebel Places & Scenery &c. Possibly Mt. Morris, NY.

40320.

The 5 Slee Brothers.

40321.

On the Road Bangall to Po’keepsie, June 17th, 1863. Two of the Slee Brothers.

40333.

Man with images mounted on his outfit with camera under his arm.