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Title: [Carte-de-Visite Album of Famous American Personages]
Artist:
Edward Anthony (American, 1818–1888)
Artist:
Charles Bierstadt (American, Solingen 1819–1903 Niagara Falls)
Artist:
Edward Bierstadt (American, Solingen 1824–1906 New York)
Artist:
William Klauser (American, 1828–1885)
Artist:
Charles Taber (American, 1822–1887)
Artist:
Richard A. Lewis (American (born England), 1820–1891)
Artist:
James Wallace Black (American, Francestown, New Hampshire 1825–1896 Cambridge, Massachusetts)
Artist:
George Gardner Rockwood (American, 1832–1911)
Artist:
Jeremiah Gurney (American, 1812–1895 Coxsackie, New York)
Artist:
John P. Soule (American, 1827–1904)
Artist:
Charles DeForest Fredricks (American, 1823–1894)
Artist:
American Phototype Company (American)
Artist:
John Adams Whipple (American, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1822–1891 Grafton, Massachusetts)
Person in Photograph:
Abraham Lincoln (American, Hardin County, Kentucky 1809–1865 Washington, D.C.)
Person in Photograph:
Horace Greeley (American, 1811–1872)
Person in Photograph:
John Frederick Kensett (American, Cheshire, Connecticut 1816–1872 New York)
Person in Photograph:
Albert Bierstadt (American, Solingen 1830–1902 New York)
Date: 1860s–70s
Medium: Albumen silver prints
Classification: Albums
Credit Line: David Hunter McAlpin Fund, 1952
Object Number: 52.605
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