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Brown, John, 1800-1859

 Person

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Carte De Visite Collection, ca.1860- ca.1890

 Series
Identifier: 95.001, 91.0011, 95.003, 80.1149.2
Abstract The cartes de visite and cabinet cards collection is an assembled collection, originating from various 19th century photographic studios such as those of Matthew Brady and the London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company. Dr. Lloyd Ostendorf, the internationally known "Lincoln Artist," of Dayton, Ohio, known around the world as the foremost authority on Lincoln images, generously identified the majority of the subjects in the photographs, through his assistance to the museum staff. His 1998...
Dates: ca.1860- ca.1890

Carte de Visite Collection

 Collection
Identifier: G. COLL-10
Abstract The cartes de visite and cabinet cards collection is an assembled collection, originating from various 19th century photographic studios such as those of Matthew Brady and the London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company. Dr. Lloyd Ostendorf, the internationally known "Lincoln Artist," of Dayton, Ohio, known around the world as the foremost authority on Lincoln images, generously identified the majority of the subjects in the photographs, through his assistance to the museum staff. His 1998...
Dates: 1860 - 1890

Phonograph Collection

 Collection
Identifier: 80.6000
Abstract

A collection of phonographs about Abraham Lincoln and other nineteenth century figures from the mid-twentieth century.

The collection consists of phongraph record albums in 3 sizes, 7 inch, 10 inch and 12 inch. the collection includes individual LPs, box sets and compilation albums. LP = long playing record album. Designed to be played back at 33 1/2 rpm. box sets = LPs and accompanying text in one coordinated package. Compilation album = a set of LPs without accompanying text.

Dates: 1938 - 1976

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Collection 2
Archival Object 1
 
Subject
Carte de visite photographs 2
Nineteenth century America 2
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865 2