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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.
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.
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.
Photographer W.J. Bradley, Strathroy, Ontario, Canada with a lens board on the table by his side.
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.
413. Temple of Isis. Manitou Canon. Note the photographer with camera on the cliff, upper right.
Unidentified. Possibly the Caribbean. It has been suggested that it might be Spanish Guinea in central Africa. The area is now known as Equatorial Guinea.
Unidentified. While these men are white they are part of the group of 6 views. Possibly the Caribbean. It has been suggested that it might be Spanish Guinea in central Africa. The area is now known as Equatorial Guinea.
Unidentified. Possibly the Caribbean. It has been suggested that it might be Spanish Guinea in central Africa. The area is now known as Equatorial Guinea.
Unidentified. Possibly the Caribbean. It has been suggested that it might be Spanish Guinea in central Africa. The area is now known as Equatorial Guinea.
Unidentified. Possibly the Caribbean. It has been suggested that it might be Spanish Guinea in central Africa. The area is now known as Equatorial Guinea.
Unidentified. Possibly the Caribbean. It has been suggested that it might be Spanish Guinea in central Africa. The area is now known as Equatorial Guinea.
Six Months Tour in the Tropics. No. 28. The Government House, Christiansted, St. Croix, W.I. Written on verso “Feb. 8-61. ALL Louisa.” This image is not an African-American view but is included here as it is part of this series.
Six Months Tour in the Tropics. No. 14. 15. Groups at the sea shore–arrival of the fishing boats. Written on verso “Feb. 6. 1861 Louisa-from Sister Mary.”
Six Months Tour in the Tropics. No. 20. 21. 22. 23. Exterior of Stores with Fruit and Morby venders. Written on verso “Feb. 6-1861 Louisa from Sister Mary.”
Six Months Tour in the Tropics. No. 75. 76. 77. 78. Scenes on the Wharf–waiting the arrival of the Packet. Written on verso ” Feb. 8. 61 ALL Louisa.”
Six Months Tour in the Tropics. No. 79. 80. 81. Sunday Market. Assemblage of Negroes from the Country with their Produce. Written on verso “Feb. 6. 1861 Louisa-from Sister Mary.”
Six Months Tour in the Tropics. No. 69. 70. 71. 72. Views at Pond Bridge, with negro Women Washing Clothes. Written on verso “Feb. 6. 1861 Louisa-from Sister Mary.”
Six Months Tour in the Tropics. No. 91. 92. 93. 94. Scenes in the Wood and Coal Market, Christiansted, St. Croix, W.I. Written on verso ” Feb. 6. 1861 Louisa-from Sister Mary.”
Six Months Tour in the Tropics. No. 11. 12. 13. Scenes at a Well in the Market Place. Written on verso “Feb. 6. 1861 Louisa-from Sister Mary.”
African-American in military coat with cape and wearing a grotesque gorilla head. A copy of this image is in the Library Company of Philadelphia and has the manuscript title “Intelligent Contraband.” (D)
Teacher Fannie Langford teaching freed slaves how to read and write at the 1st school for freed slaves in South Carolina, The Hooper School on the Old Fort Plantation, Beaufort, S.C., Port Royal Island. (D)
Signed on verso “Fannie Langford, Hooper School, Old Fort Plantation, Beaufort, S.C. Port Royal Island.” Written on bottom recto “My favorite pupil Uncle Smart Washington 71 yrs.” (D)
Teacher Fannie Langford of the Hooper School on the Old Fort Plantation, Beaufort, S.C., Port Royal Island. First school for freed slaves in S.C. (D)
Group of West Indians with onions. On other side of board is a donkey cart with two passengers.