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artistic use of
early photographic processes. To make the image, a
daguerreotypist polished a
sheet of silver-plated
copper to a
mirror finish; treated...
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Washington (c. 1820 – June 7, 1875) was an
American photographer and
daguerreotypist. He was born in New
Jersey as a free
person of
color and
migrated to...
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first coined in the
gallery of
Marcus Aurelius Root, a well-known
daguerreotypist, as do****ented in his 1864 book The
Camera and the
Pencil as follows:...
- Granville, Ohio and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Root was a
leading daguerreotypist in the
United States, with
studios in New York City, Philadelphia,...
- was a 19th-century
American daguerreotypist and photographer. One of the more
prominent and well-known
daguerreotypists in the
Midwest United States...
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thanks to his
friend William Douglas O'Connor. O'Connor, a poet,
daguerreotypist, and an
editor at The Sa****ay
Evening Post
wrote to
William Tod Otto...
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feasibility of
winter rail p****age
along the route. His
photographer (
daguerreotypist) was
Solomon Nunes Carvalho. Frémont
followed the
Santa Fe Trail, p****ing...
- Square.
Early on, the area was a busy
center of commerce,
including daguerreotypist (photographer)
Josiah Johnson Hawes (1808–1901) and Dr.
William Thomas...
- (1800–1881), merchant,
philanthropist Ezra
Greenleaf Weld (1801–1874),
daguerreotypist Theodore Dwight Weld (1803–1895),
abolitionist Stephen Minot Weld (1806–1867)...
- "ambrotype" was
first coined by
Marcus Aurelius Root, a well
known daguerreotypist, in his
gallery as do****ented in the 1864 book The
Camera and the Pencil...