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SERIES — Volume: 1 Identifier: MS Am 1054-1054.5, MS Am 1054.5

Daguerreotypes. Langenheim, Frederick, 1809-1879 and William Langenheim, 1807-1874, photographers. Half plate daguerreotypes of Maria Lowell and James Russell Lowell : Philadelphia, 1845. Digital

Daguerreotypes ‡ Langenheim, Frederick, 1809-1879 and William Langenheim, 1807-1874, photographers. Half plate daguerreotypes of Maria Lowell and James Russell Lowell : Philadelphia, Digital Object
Daguerreotypes ‡ Langenheim, Frederick, 1809-1879 and William Langenheim, 1807-1874, photographers. Half plate daguerreotypes of Maria Lowell and James Russell Lowell : Philadelphia, Digital Object
Daguerreotypes ‡ Langenheim, Frederick, 1809-1879 and William Langenheim, 1807-1874, photographers. Half plate daguerreotypes of Maria Lowell and James Russell Lowell : Philadelphia, Digital Object
Daguerreotypes ‡ Langenheim, Frederick, 1809-1879 and William Langenheim, 1807-1874, photographers. Half plate daguerreotypes of Maria Lowell and James Russell Lowell : Philadelphia, Digital Object

Dates

  • Creation: 1845.

Language of Materials

Collection materials are in English.

Physical Description

2 daguerreotypes [housed in 1 volume].

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on physical access to this material.

Extent

1 linear feet (2 boxes and 1 volume)

Physical Location

b, GEN

General note

Both inscribed with name of subject, photographers names, date and location and "The property of Mrs. Rich'd P. Hallowell, West Medford--Mass. Given to accompany the Edward Morris Davis letters by his granddaughter, Lucretia Mott Churchill." Received: 1941 Apr. 15.

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