card photographs (photographs)

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  • Commercially-produced photographs mounted on thick card stock, slightly larger than the image. The surrounding card space is usually printed or embossed with the photographer's name or insignia, while the back usually bears the photographer's imprint. They were made by a variety of processes in different standard sizes.

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Russell, Nellie

Transcription from back: “Nellie Russell. Four K. Arnold Co. E 49th Reg Mass V. __ With all the good wishs imaginable from his friend Nellie K. Russell. Cleveland, Ohio.”

Dachocois & Klauser

Stevens, Major General Isaac Ingalls

Transcription from back: “Major General Isaac Ingalls Stevens. Pioneer of 1853 to Washington Territory from Washington, D. C. Surveyor and Statesman. Used in Bugles in the Valley, H. Dean Guie, p.3 2nd ed.”

E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm)

Smith, Eleanor J.

Transcription from back: “Eleanor J. Smith, aged 74 years, 1879. Reverend + Mrs. Wm. B. Less with sincere regards--Longwood, June 1882.”

W. Kurtz Studio (Photographer)

Smith, William Sidney

Transcription from back: “Diminished copy of a photograph taken 1869. Wm. Sidney Smith was at the time 73 years. To Rev. and Mrs. Lee from their friend Eleanor June Smith. June 1882.”

Alva Pearsall Studio (Photographer)

Winema

Transcription from front: “Winima, Modoc heroine.” Transcription from back: “Winima, A Capt. O. C. Applegate, Klamath Falls, Oregon.”

Bogardus, A. (Abraham), 1822-1908

Fifty one drawn portraits of Confederate officers

Transcription from front: “Fifty One Portraits of the Confederate Army & Navy.” Transcription on back: “ 1 Gen. Bishop Polk. 2 “ Kirbye Smith. 3 “ Humph. Marshall. 4 “ Mansfied Lovell. 5 “ Zollicoffer. 6 “ Hardee. 7 “ Van Dorn. 8 “ Sterling Price. 9 Com. Hollins. 10 Capt. Semmes. 11 Gen. Simmons. 12 “ A. P. Hill. 13 Roger A. Pryor. 14 Sen. Mason. 15 Gen. Longstreet. 16 Sen. Orr. 17 Gen Bragg. 18 “ Stuart. 19 W. L. Yancey. 20 Gen. Joe Johnson. 21 “ Floyd. 22 Gov Letcher. 23 Gen. McCullough. 24 Consul Helm, Havana. 25 Gen. Sam. Houston. 26 Capt. Maffit. 27 Gov. Morehead. 28 Sen de Jarnette. 29 Hon. J. B. Clay. 30 Col. Washington. 31 “Stonewall” Jackson. 32 Jeff. Davis. 33 Gen. R. E. Lee 34 Gen. J. C. Breckenridge. 35 O. C. Benjamin. 36 Gen. Albert Pike. 37 Howell Cobb. 38 Senator Gwin. 39 Gen. Parson. 40 Gen. G. T. Anderson. 41 Alex H. Stevens. 42 Sen. Slidell. 43 Gen. Frank Cheatem. 44 Fitz Hugh Lee. 45 Gen. A. S. Johnson. 46 “ Jeff Thompson. 47 “ Buckner. 48 “ Beauregard. 49 R. J. Toombes. 50. Gen John Morgan. 51 Pilot of the Alabama.”

Charles D. Fredricks & Co.

Portraits of military personnel

Three cartes-de-visite portraits from page 41 of an album of photography by Lorenzo Lorain (OHS Album 101). The portraits are of of military personnel in uniform. Hand-written captions above each photograph identify the three men. Starting clockwise from the upper left corner of the page, the three men are identified as:

  1. Capt. Phillips 1st Infy [infantry]. Photograph by Charles D. Fredricks & Co. New York (N. Y.).
  2. Captain Alexander Piper, later Col. 5th U. S. Artillery. Photograph by Charles D. Fredricks & Co. New York (N. Y.).
  3. Dr. Charles Page, Capt. Med. Corps. Photograph by Charles D. Fredricks & Co. New York (N. Y.).

Charles D. Fredricks & Co.