Box 1
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Contains 3 Results:
Alcott, Louisa May (p. 7) Digital
FOUND IN:
Houghton Library
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Collection:
Frederick Hill Meserve's Historical portraits,
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Unspecified:
Authors, artists, journalists and educators. 1913.
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Unspecified:
Vol. I
Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 2242, Vol. I-III
Scope and Contents:
A privately printed (New York, 1913-1915) collection of approximately 8000 cartes-de-visite photographs of ninetheenth century figures, including over a hundred photos of Abraham Lincoln, his famous contemporaries, both American and European, and photos of Union and Confederate Army officers. These volumes were printed directly from negatives (many of which were the originals made by the studio of Mathew B. Brady) and from negatives made from photographs for the most part from the collection...
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, standing (p.63) Digital
FOUND IN:
Houghton Library
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Collection:
Frederick Hill Meserve's Historical portraits,
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Unspecified:
Authors, artists, journalists and educators. 1913.
/
Unspecified:
Vol. I
Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 2242, Vol. I-III
Scope and Contents:
A privately printed (New York, 1913-1915) collection of approximately 8000 cartes-de-visite photographs of ninetheenth century figures, including over a hundred photos of Abraham Lincoln, his famous contemporaries, both American and European, and photos of Union and Confederate Army officers. These volumes were printed directly from negatives (many of which were the originals made by the studio of Mathew B. Brady) and from negatives made from photographs for the most part from the collection...
Vol. I
FOUND IN:
Houghton Library
/
Collection:
Frederick Hill Meserve's Historical portraits,
/
Unspecified:
Authors, artists, journalists and educators. 1913.
Item — Box: 1Identifier: MS Am 2242, Vol. I-III
Scope and Contents:
A privately printed (New York, 1913-1915) collection of approximately 8000 cartes-de-visite photographs of ninetheenth century figures, including over a hundred photos of Abraham Lincoln, his famous contemporaries, both American and European, and photos of Union and Confederate Army officers. These volumes were printed directly from negatives (many of which were the originals made by the studio of Mathew B. Brady) and from negatives made from photographs for the most part from the collection...