Studyguide 3

Chapters 17: Early Photography 'til 1879

 daguerreotypes                              
PHILIP HAAS: John Quincy Adams.1843. 17.1 ANON. Zachary Taylor 1844
JAS. GLEN, Charleston. Unidentified sitters. ANON. Country Couple. c.  1844. 17.2
ANON. Lewis Cass. c. 1855. 17.3 ANON. Lewis Cass.
ANON.  Woman  at Sewing Machine.  1853 ANON. The Toleware Maker, 1850. 17.4
MATHEW B. BRADY.  Samuel F.B. Morse c.  1845. 17.8 Morse with Daguerreotype Camera
JOHN PLUMBE, Jr.  US Capitol, 1846. 17.6 S.F.B.MORSE.   Mrs. S.F.B. Morse and Daughter Playing Chess. c. 1848. 17.5
ANON.  Frederick Douglass LANGENHEIM BROTHERS.  Northeast Corner of Third and Dock Streets, Philadelphia. 1844. 17.7
ANON. Stephen Douglas MATHEW B. BRADY. Abraham Lincoln. c. 1863. 17.9
PHOTOGRAPHY  
MATHEW B. BRADY.  
On the Antietam Battlefield. 1862. 17.10  
Gully with dead soldiers Dead gathered for burial, Antietam, 1862
Broadway Looking North from Spring Street, New York City, 1867. 17.11 Gettysburg, 1862
TIMOTHY O'SULLIVAN  
  Gettysburg,  1863
Confederate Prisoners, Virginia, 1863 Ambulance wagon and portable darkroom,  1867
wagon train CARLETON E WATKINS. The Three Brothers -- 4480 feet-- Yosemite.  1861. 17.13
Canyon de Chelles 17.14  
ANON. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and His Daughter Edith in GPA Healy's Studio in Rome. 18868-69. 17.12 ALEXANDER GARDNER.  Lincoln, Pinkerton, McClerndon at Antietam 1862.