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Daguerreotypists - USA


 
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Manuals
1Daguerreotype manuals and instructions: USA
Examples
2Daguerreotypes: USA
Photographers
3Jeremiah Gurney: J. Gurney's Premium Daguerreotype Gallery
4Joseph Saxton: Philadelphia Central High School for Boys and Pennsylvania State Arsenal
5Mathew B. Brady: Brady's Daguerrean Gallery
6Samuel A. Bemis: The White Mountains of New Hampshire
7W. & F. Langenheim: Daguerreotype portraits
8Robert Cornelius: Daguerreotype portraits
9Henry Fitz Jr.: Daguerreotype portraits
10Marcus Aurelius Root: Daguerreotype portraits
11Southworth and Hawes: Daguerreotype portraits
12Rufus P. Anson: Daguerreotype portraits
13Joseph T. Zealy: African American slaves
14Lorenzo G. Chase: Anthropological studies
15Fontayne & Porter: The Cincinnati Panorama (1848)

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