19th Century Actors Carte de Visite Photograph Collection, 1860-1885
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Title
- 19th Century Actors Carte de Visite Photograph Collection
- Dates
- 1860-1885 (inclusive)18601885
- Quantity
- 612 photographic prints on carte de visite mounts ( 5 boxes) ; 4 x 2½ in.
- Collection Number
- PH0075
- Summary
- Carte de visite photographs of nineteenth-century actors
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Entire collection can be viewed on the Libraries’ Digital Collections website. Permission of Visual Materials Curator is required to view originals. Contact Special Collections for more information.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Historical Background
The collection consists of carte de visite studio portraits of entertainers, actors, and actresses who performed on the American stage in the mid- to late 1800s. Many of these actors and actresses were little known outside of the major theater centers of New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston. Such was the popularity of the theater, though, that even good "utility" performers could justify having these photographs made. Carte de visite photographs, which were mounted on 2 ½- by 4-inch card stock (about the size of a calling card), could be produced cheaply, and sold to collectors and fans.
A Parisian photographer, André Disdéri, developed the carte de visite format in 1854. He patented a process of taking several photographs on one glass plate negative, thus greatly reducing production costs. The carte de visite did not catch on until May 1859, when Napoleon III, on his way to Italy with his army, stopped at Disdéri's studio in Paris to have his portrait taken. From this welcome publicity Disdéri's fame began, and two years later he was said to be earning nearly £50,000 a year from one studio alone. During the 1860s the popularity of these cards became immense, with the public exchanging them and collecting them in albums. The card trade flourished as performers realized the publicity value of the collectible carte de visite. During the 1870s through the1880s when the trend reached its peak, millions were sold in the United States.
The Actors and Actresses: Well into the mid-nineteenth century, American theaters continued to be strongly influenced by London theater. Many actors and actresses of this period were born in and got their professional start in England. Play selections tended to follow the English classical tradition, with the works of Shakespeare and his contemporaries remaining popular. However, the success of American-born playwrights and actors began to have an influence, and soon contemporary plays were performed regularly as well.
Prior to the 1850s, a theater bill might include five or six hours of various entertainments, such as farces, a mainpiece, an afterpiece, musical entertainment, and ballet. Music was an important component of early American theater, and plays were often adapted to included musical numbers. In the 1850s, the number of entertainments on a theater bill began to be reduced, first to two or three, and later, to one main feature only. From the mid-nineteenth century, a more naturalistic acting style came into vogue, and actors were expected to present a more coherent expression of character. Subject matter of new plays was often drawn from contemporary social life, such as marriage and domestic issues, as well as issues of social class and social problems. Another favorite form in nineteenth-century theater was the burlesque, also called travesty, with the works of Shakespeare providing a favorite target for satire. Many actors were known primarily for their comedic and burlesque acting talents.
In the eighteenth century and early nineteenth century, the acting profession was considered sinful and actors were subject to social ostracism. However, by the mid-nineteenth century, actors could be considered quite socially respectable. The life of performers during this period was very hard, requiring great physical stamina. In addition to a grueling performance schedule, actors needed to withstand stagecoach and early riverboat travel, as well as makeshift lodgings. Actors would often rehearse as many as three plays during a day before preparing for the night's performance. By the Civil War, the season was varied and demanding, sometimes consisting of 40 to 130 plays, changing nightly. Utility actors in a company might be expected to know over a hundred parts. The famous actress Charlotte Cushman, for example, offered two hundred different lead roles. Actors were usually expected to learn a new part within two days, sometimes overnight.
Women's roles in theater were rather ambiguous, especially in the nineteenth century. The traditions of the time required women to be delicate, fragile, and dependent, while the rigors of the acting profession necessitated resiliency, independence, and a strong will. According to historian Mary M. Turner, in Forgotten Leading Ladies of the American Theatre (McFarland, 1990), females experienced the same rough treatment faced by their male peers: "Because the theatre has been remarkably free-thinking, women in the profession have always been relatively equal to their male colleagues. Bad managers have absconded with their salaries equally; audiences booed them equally; they starved equally between engagements; and their contributions to the traditions of the theatre have been equally forgotten."
The Photographers: Several photographers and photography studios achieved a certain status of their own in the theater industry. Among the most famous was Napoleon Sarony, who established a studio on Broadway in 1866 and, for the next 30 years, photographed virtually every actor and actress working on the New York stage. Other well known photographers and studios of this era were Charles D. Fredricks & Co. and Jeremiah Gurney of New York; W.L. (Washington Lafayette) Germon of Philadelphia; and Mathew Brady of the E. & H.T. Anthony Studio in New York.
Content Description
The collection consists of carte de visite studio portraits of entertainers, actors, and actresses who performed on the American stage in the mid- to late 1800s. Of note are portraits of the Booth family, the most famous acting dynasty in the nineteenth-century American theater scene. The collection contains photographs by a number of important photographers, among them Napoleon Sarony, Mathew B. Brady, Charles D. Fredricks & Co., Jeremiah Gurney & Son, and W.L. (Washington Lafayette) Germon.
Use of the Collection
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Restrictions on Use
Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Selections of collection available on digital site. Contact Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries for details.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
The collection is arranged alphabetically by name, with a series of group portraits filed at the end of the sequence.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Performers: Adams-Blitz
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Description: Edwin Adams [actor, 1834-1877]Dates: 1862Container: Box 1, Item 1
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Description: Edwin Adams as Claude Milnotti in The Lady of LyonsWashington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 1, Item 2
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Description: Edwin Adams as Willmore Rover in The RoverWashington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 1, Item 3
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Description: Edwin Adams as Adrian de Feligny in The HereticWashington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 1, Item 4
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Description: Edwin Adams as Enoch Arden in Enoch ArdenContainer: Box 1, Item 5
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Description: Edwin Adams, John Drew, and Frank DrewWashington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 6
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Dates: 1864Container: Box 1, Item 7
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Description: Mrs. J.H. (Lizzie) Allen [actress, b. ca. 1840]Container: Box 1, Item 8
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Dates: 1877Container: Box 1, Item 9
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Dates: 1878Container: Box 1, Item 10
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Dates: ca. 1878Container: Box 1, Item 11
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Dates: 1878Container: Box 1, Item 12
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Dates: ca. 1833Container: Box 1, Item 13
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Description: Mary Anderson as the daughter of RolandContainer: Box 1, Item 14
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Description: Mary AndersonContainer: Box 1, Item 15
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Dates: 1863Container: Box 1, Item 16
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Container: Box 1, Item 17
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Description: John Lewis Baker [comedian, 1783-1862]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 18
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Dates: 1876Container: Box 1, Item 19
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Description: Thomas Baker [musician, ca. 1825-after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 20
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Description: Daniel E. Bandmann [actor, manager, 1840-1905]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 1, Item 21
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Description: Daniel E. Bandmann as Shylock in Merchant of VeniceCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 1, Item 22
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Description: Daniel E. Bandmann as Narcisse in BritannicusCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 1, Item 23
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Dates: ca. 1860Container: Box 1, Item 24
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Dates: 1873Container: Box 1, Item 25
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Description: Joseph H. Barrett [actor, 1831-after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 1, Item 26
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Description: Mrs. Viola (Crocker) Barrett [actress, before 1840-1869]Washington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 1, Item 27
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Description: Joseph H. Barrett and Mrs. Viola BarrettWashington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 28
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Description: Lawrence P. (Brannigan) Barrett [actor, 1838-1891] as Cassius in Julius CaesarJeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1872Container: Box 1, Item 29-30
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Dates: 1874Container: Box 1, Item 31
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Description: Lawrence P. Barrett as Cassius in Julius CaesarJosé María Mora, New York (photographer)Dates: 1876Container: Box 1, Item 32-33
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Container: Box 1, Item 34
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Description: [Mary (Mayer) Barrett?] [actress, ca. 1840-1893]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1863Container: Box 1, Item 35
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Description: Mary BarrettDates: 1864Container: Box 1, Item 36
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Container: Box 1, Item 37
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Description: Mrs. Julia Bennett Barrow [actress, theater manager, 1824-1903]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 38
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Dates: 1863Container: Box 1, Item 39
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Description: Kate Bateman [actress, child star, theater manager, 1842-1917]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1862Container: Box 1, Item 40
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Dates: ca. 1862Container: Box 1, Item 41
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Description: Kate Bateman as Leah in Leah, the ForsakenDates: 1863Container: Box 1, Item 42
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Description: Kate Bateman in the last act of Leah, the ForsakenDates: 1863Container: Box 1, Item 43
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Description: Kate Bateman as Leah in Leah, the ForsakenCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 1, Item 44
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Description: Kate Bateman as Lady Gay Spanker in London AssuranceContainer: Box 1, Item 45
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Container: Box 1, Item 46
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Description: Harry Beckett in Forty Thieves [actor, comedian, 1839-ca. 1880]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1870Container: Box 1, Item 47
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Description: Harry BeckettContainer: Box 1, Item 48
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Container: Box 1, Item 49a
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Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 1, Item 49b
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Dates: 1864Container: Box 1, Item 50-51
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Dates: 1865Container: Box 1, Item 52
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Description: Paul Bedford [actor, ca. 1792-1871] and John Laurence Toole [actor, theater manager, 1830-1906]H.N. King, Bath, England (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 53
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Dates: 1875Container: Box 1, Item 54
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Description: Sarah Bernhardt [actress, 1844-1923]Container: Box 1, Item 55
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Description: Billy Birch [minstrel, 1831-1897]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)
Birch, famous for blackface performances, was co-founder of the San Francisco Minstrels troupe in California during the state's gold rush.
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Description: William R. Blake [actor, stage manager, playwright, 1805-1863]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1860Container: Box 1, Item 57-59
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Description: Mrs. Caroline (Placide) Blake [actress, 1798-1881]J.H. Bigelow, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1862Container: Box 1, Item 60
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Container: Box 1, Item 61
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Description: [Signor Antonio Blitz?] [magician, 1810-1877]Washington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 63
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Performers: Booth Family
The Booth family was strongly identified with the nineteenth-century American theater scene; there was no greater name among American actors at that time. Junius Brutus Booth, Sr., immigrated to the United States from England in 1821 and established the Booth name upon the American stage. He left his legacy to be carried by sons Edwin, John Wilkes, and Junius Brutus, Jr.
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Description: Edwin Booth [actor, theater manager, 1833-1893] as Iago in OthelloJeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1870Container: Box 1, Item 63-65
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Dates: 1870Container: Box 1, Item 66-68
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Dates: 1870Container: Box 1, Item 69-70
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Dates: 1872Container: Box 1, Item 71
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Dates: 1872Container: Box 1, Item 72
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Dates: 1875Container: Box 1, Item 73
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Container: Box 1, Item 74-75
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Description: Edwin BoothContainer: Box 1, Item 76-77
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Description: Edwin Booth as Hamlet in Hamlet (drawing)Dates: 1865Container: Box 1, Item 78
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Container: Box 1, Item 79
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Container: Box 1, Item 80
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Description: Junius Brutus Booth, Sr. [actor, 1796-1852]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 81
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Container: Box 1, Item 82
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Container: Box 1, Item 83
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Description: Drawing of Junius Brutus Booth, Sr., as Richard III in Richard IIICharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 84
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Description: Junius Brutus Booth, Jr. [actor, 1821-1883]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 85
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Container: Box 1, Item 86
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Performers: Boucicault-Cushman
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Description: Dion Boucicault [playwright, actor, 1820-1890] in The ShaugraunJosé María Mora, New York (photographer)
Boucicault was instrumental in the passage of the Copyright Law of 1856.
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Container: Box 1, Item 88
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Description: George Vining Bowers [comedian, 1835-1878]Washington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 89
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Description: Mrs. Elizabeth (Crocker) Bowers [actress, theater manager, 1830-1895]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 90
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Description: Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers as Lady Audley in Lady Audley's SecretCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 91
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Description: [John Bradley?] [actor, 1829-after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 92
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Description: [John Vipon Bridgeman?] [musician, dramatist, writer, 1820-1889]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 93
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Dates: 1862Container: Box 1, Item 94
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Description: María Piccolomina and Signor Pasqualino Brignoli in the opera Polinto [María Piccolomina, soprano, 1834-1899]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 95
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Description: John Brougham [actor, playwright, theater manager, 1810-1880]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 96-97
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Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 1, Item 98
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Container: Box 1, Item 99
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Description: Fanny Brown in costume, with American flagCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 100
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Description: Frank BrowerCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)
Francis Marion Brower (1823-1874) was a blackface performer in minstrel shows and in the Tom shows based on Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
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Description: Mrs. Sedley Brown [actress, d. after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 1, Item 102
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Description: Mrs. Sedley Brown in Child of the RegimentJeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 1, Item 103
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Container: Box 1, Item 104
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Description: George F. Browne [actor, theater manager, 1819-1885]Container: Box 1, Item 105
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Description: Dan Bryant as Roy O'More [minstrel, actor, 1833-1875]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 1, Item 106
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Description: Dan Bryant as Handy Andy in Handy AndyCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: circa 1864-1866Container: Box 1, Item 107-108a
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Description: Dan BryantContainer: Box 1, Item 109
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Description: Dan BryantCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)
Collage of seven photos, three in blackface.
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Dates: 1869Container: Box 1, Item 111
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Container: Box 1, Item 112
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Description: James H. Budworth in blackface [minstrel, 1831-after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 113
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Dates: 1863Container: Box 1, Item 114
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Dates: 1875Container: Box 1, Item 115
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Container: Box 1, Item 116-117a
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Dates: 1867Container: Box 1, Item 117b
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Description: James G. Burnett [comedian, 1819-1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 118
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Description: James G. BurnettContainer: Box 1, Item 119
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Dates: 1864Container: Box 1, Item 120
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Description: William F. Burroughs as Francois in Richelieu [actor, ca. 1840-1898]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 1, Item 121
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Description: William E. Burton [actor, theater manager, 1804-1860]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Container: Box 1, Item 122
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Description: William E. Burton as Toodle in The ToodlesContainer: Box 2, Item 123
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Description: James Carden [actor, 1837-after 1870]Washington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 2, Item 124
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Dates: 1865Container: Box 2, Item 125
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Description: Frank S. Chanfrau [actor, 1824-1884]Container: Box 2, Item 126
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Description: Henrietta (Baker) Chanfrau [aka Jeanette Davis] [actress, 1837-1909]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 2, Item 127
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Description: Henrietta (Baker) Chanfrau as Kathleen Mavou[illeg.]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 2, Item 128-129
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Dates: ca. 1870Container: Box 2, Item 130
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Dates: 1873Container: Box 2, Item 131
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Container: Box 2, Item 132
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Description: Henrietta (Baker) Chanfrau as Ophelia in HamletJeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Container: Box 2, Item 133
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Container: Box 2, Item 134
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Container: Box 2, Item 135
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Container: Box 2, Item 136
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Container: Box 2, Item 137
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Description: Corson W. Clarke [actor, 1814-1867]Container: Box 2, Item 138
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Container: Box 2, Item 139
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Container: Box 2, Item 140
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Container: Box 2, Item 141
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Description: Johanna M. Claussen [actress, 1842-after 1870]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Container: Box 2, Item 142
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Dates: 1874Container: Box 2, Item 143
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Container: Box 2, Item 144
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Container: Box 2, Item 145
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Container: Box 2, Item 146
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Container: Box 2, Item 147
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Dates: ca. 1880Container: Box 2, Item 148
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Dates: ca. 1877Container: Box 2, Item 149
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Description: James W. Collier [pantomime artist, actor, 1836-ca. 1870]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Container: Box 2, Item 150
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Description: James W. Collier as Landry Bar[illeg.]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 2, Item 151
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Description: John R. Collins [comic actor, tenor, 1811-1874] as Carrickfergus in Duke's MottoJeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 2, Item 152
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Dates: ca. 1864Container: Box 2, Item 153
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Dates: 1864Container: Box 2, Item 154
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Dates: ca. 1862Container: Box 2, Item 155-156
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Dates: ca. 1863Container: Box 2, Item 157-158
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Description: Mrs. Sarah (Crocker) Conway [actress, theater manager, 1834-1875]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1861Container: Box 2, Item 159
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Container: Box 2, Item 160
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Description: John P. Cooke [composer and conductor, 1820-1865] and Charles Fisher [actor, 1816-1891]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 2, Item 161
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Description: Jane Coombs [actress, 1842-after 1873]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1864Container: Box 2, Item 162
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Description: Jane Coombs as Lady Teazle in School for ScandalJeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1873Container: Box 2, Item 163
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Description: Jane Coombs as Lady Gay Spanker in London AssuranceCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 2, Item 164
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Container: Box 2, Item 165
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Description: Charles Walter Couldock [actor, 1815-1898]Dates: 1864Container: Box 2, Item 166
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Description: Charles Walter CouldockContainer: Box 2, Item 167
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Description: Joseph H. Cowell [comic actor, theater manager, 1792-1863], Kate Bateman, J.W. Wallack, Jr., and Edwin AdamsCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 2, Item 168
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Description: Mrs. Anna (Cruise) Cowell [singer, actress, 1824-after 1870]James Earle McClees, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 2, Item 169
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Description: Robert H. Craig [actor, 1842-ca. 1899]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 2, Item 170
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Container: Box 2, Item 171
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Description: Isabella Cubas [dancer, actress, 1831-1864] as the French spy in French SpyWashington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 2, Item 172
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Dates: ca. 1863Container: Box 2, Item 173
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Container: Box 2, Item 174
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Description: Charlotte Cushman [actress, 1816-1876] as Romeo in Romeo and JulietCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)
Cushman was famous for breeches roles.
Dates: ca. 1858Container: Box 2, Item 175 -
Dates: 1863Container: Box 2, Item 176
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Dates: 1872Container: Box 2, Item 177
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Container: Box 2, Item 178
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Container: Box 2, Item 179
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Performers: Daly-Fox
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Container: Box 2, Item 180
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Description: Adolphus "Dolly" (Hoyt) Davenport [actor, 1828-1873]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1860Container: Box 2, Item 181-182
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Description: Adolphus "Dolly" (Hoyt) Davenport [actor, 1828-1873]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1864Container: Box 2, Item 182a
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Description: Edward L. Davenport [actor, 1815-1877]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1862Container: Box 2, Item 183
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Description: Edward L. Davenport as Hamlet in HamletCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: Oct. 1863Container: Box 2, Item 184
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Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 2, Item 185
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Dates: 1872Container: Box 2, Item 186
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Dates: 1875Container: Box 2, Item 187
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Dates: Jan. 1876Container: Box 2, Item 188
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Dates: 1876Container: Box 2, Item 189-191
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Container: Box 2, Item 192
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Container: Box 2, Item 193
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Description: Fanny Davenport [actress, 1850-1898] as Lady Teazle in School for ScandalNapoleon Sarony, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1874Container: Box 2, Item 194-195
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Container: Box 2, Item 196
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Description: William Davidge [comic actor, 1814-1888]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1864Container: Box 2, Item 197
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Container: Box 2, Item 198
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Description: Drawing of William Davidge as Pistol in King Henry VContainer: Box 2, Item 199
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Container: Box 2, Item 200
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Container: Box 2, Item 201
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Dates: 1866Container: Box 2, Item 202
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Description: Kate Denin [comic actress, 1837-1907]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 2, Item 203
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Dates: 1885Container: Box 2, Item 204
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Description: Frank Drew [actor, 1831-1903] as Widow Twankey in AladdinJames Earle McClees, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 2, Item 205
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Description: Frank Drew as Rip Van Winkle in Rip Van WinkleJames Earle McClees, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 2, Item 206
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Container: Box 2, Item 207
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Container: Box 2, Item 208
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Container: Box 2, Item 209
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Description: Mrs. Louisa (Lane) Drew [actress, theater manager, 1820-1897]Washington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 2, Item 210
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Container: Box 2, Item 211
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Description: Ada Dyas [actress, 1843-1908] in Love's Labours LostNapoleon Sarony, New York (photographer)Dates: 1874Container: Box 2, Item 212
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Dates: 1874Container: Box 2, Item 213
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Description: Ada Dyas in costumeContainer: Box 2, Item 214
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Dates: 1864Container: Box 2, Item 215
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Container: Box 2, Item 216
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Description: Lillie Eldridge [actress, 1852-after 1870]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1874Container: Box 2, Item 217
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Description: Rose Eytinge [actress, 1835-1911] as Cleopatra in Antony and CleopatraJosé María Mora, New York (photographer)Container: Box 2, Item 218
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Container: Box 2, Item 219
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Container: Box 2, Item 220
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Description: Drawing of William Farren [actor, 1786-1861]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 2, Item 221
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Description: Mrs. Harriet Elizabeth (Diddeas) Farren [actress, 1789-1857]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 2, Item 222
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Description: Charles Fechter [actor, playwright, 1824-1879] as Lagardere in Duke's MottoHeath and Beau, London (photographer)Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 2, Item 223
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Dates: ca. 1870Container: Box 2, Item 224
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Description: Charles Fechter as Obenreizer in No ThoroughfareNapoleon Sarony, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1870Container: Box 2, Item 225-227
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Dates: ca. 1870Container: Box 2, Item 228
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Container: Box 2, Item 229
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Description: Charles Fisher [actor, manager, musician, 1795-1869]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1862Container: Box 2, Item 230
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Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 2, Item 231
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Description: William J. Florence [actor, comedian, 1831-1891] as Louis NapoleonD. Appleton & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1862Container: Box 2, Item 232
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Description: William J. Florence as Bob Brierly in The Ticket-of-Leave ManCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 2, Item 233
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Description: William J. Florence as Obenreizer in No ThoroughfareNapoleon Sarony, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1870Container: Box 2, Item 234
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Dates: 1875Container: Box 2, Item 235
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Container: Box 2, Item 236
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Description: William J. Florence as Brierly in The Ticket-of-Leave ManCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 2, Item 236a
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Description: Mrs. Malvina (Pray) Florence [actress, dancer, theater manager, ca. 1831-1906]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)
Wife of William J. Florence.
Dates: ca. 1863Container: Box 2, Item 237 -
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Description: Mrs. Malvina (Pray) FlorenceCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)
Written on duplicate of this photo: 1864.
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Description: William R. Floyd [actor, theater manager, 1832-1880]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1860Container: Box 2, Item 240
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Dates: Dec. 1864Container: Box 2, Item 241
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Dates: ca. 1860Container: Box 2, Item 242
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Dates: 1862Container: Box 2, Item 243
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Container: Box 2, Item 244
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Description: Edwin Forrest as Hamlet in HamletContainer: Box 2, Item 245
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Container: Box 2, Item 246
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Container: Box 2, Item 247
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Container: Box 2, Item 248
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Description: Drawing of Edwin Forrest as Macbeth in MacbethDates: 1861Container: Box 2, Item 249
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Description: Drawing of Edwin Forrest in SpartacusContainer: Box 2, Item 250
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Description: Drawing of Edwin Forrest in SpartacusCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 2, Item 251
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Container: Box 2, Item 252
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Description: George L. Fox [comic actor, 1825-1877] as Hamlet in Hamlet (burlesque)Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Container: Box 2, Item 253
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Container: Box 2, Item 254
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Container: Box 2, Item 255
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Performers: Gannon-Hough
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Description: Mary Gannon [comic actress, dancer, 1829-1868]Dates: 1862Container: Box 3, Item 256
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Container: Box 3, Item 257-258
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Container: Box 3, Item 259
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Description: George Jones [aka the Count Joannes] [actor, 1810-1879]Rockwood, New York (photographer)Dates: 1878Container: Box 3, Item 260
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Description: Effie Germon [actress, ca. 1845-1914]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1863Container: Box 3, Item 261
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Dates: 1866Container: Box 3, Item 262
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Dates: ca. 1873Container: Box 3, Item 263
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Dates: 1863Container: Box 3, Item 264
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Dates: 1875Container: Box 3, Item 265
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Container: Box 3, Item 266
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Container: Box 3, Item 267
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Description: John Gilbert as Lord Ogleby, John Sefton as Canton, and W.R. Floyd as Brush in The Clandestine MarriageCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 3, Item 268
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Description: Mrs. Anne (Hartley) Gilbert [actress, 1821-1904]Napoleon Sarony, New York (photographer)Dates: 1875Container: Box 3, Item 269
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Description: Mrs. Mary Gladstane [actress, 1830-after 1870]Container: Box 3, Item 270
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Container: Box 3, Item 271a
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Description: Thomas H. Glenny [actor, 1831-1891] as Shaun in Arrah Na PogueCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 3, Item 271b
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Description: Drawing of Isabella Glyn [actress, 1823-1889] and Samuel Phelps [actor, 1804-1878] in HamletContainer: Box 3, Item 272
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Description: Maude (Fallen) Granger [actress, ca. 1851-1928]José María Mora, New York (photographer)Container: Box 3, Item 273
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Container: Box 3, Item 274
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Description: Mrs. Henry P. (McPhain) Grattan [actress, 1810-1876]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1863Container: Box 3, Item 275a
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Description: George H. Griffith [actor, 1822-1888]Washington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 3, Item 275b
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Description: Walter Grisdale [actor, ca. 1824-1883]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1866Container: Box 3, Item 276
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Description: Thomas Hadaway [actor, 1801-1882]Container: Box 3, Item 277
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Dates: 1864Container: Box 3, Item 278
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Description: Thomas S. Hamblin [actor, theater manager, 1800-1853]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 3, Item 279
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Container: Box 3, Item 280
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Description: Miss Amelia HarrisWarren, Boston, Mass. (photographer)Container: Box 3, Item 280a
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Container: Box 3, Item 281
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Description: Ettie (Lewis) Henderson [actress, dramatist, before 1840-after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 3, Item 282
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Description: Madeline Henriques [actress, 1841-1929] as Lady Amaranth in Wild OatsJeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1863Container: Box 3, Item 283
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Dates: 1863Container: Box 3, Item 284
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Dates: ca.1864Container: Box 3, Item 285
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Dates: ca. 1864Container: Box 3, Item 286
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Dates: ca. 1864Container: Box 3, Item 287
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Dates: Sept. 1864Container: Box 3, Item 288
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Dates: 1865Container: Box 3, Item 289
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Dates: ca. 1868Container: Box 3, Item 290
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Description: Madeline HenriquesContainer: Box 3, Item 291
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Container: Box 3, Item 292
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Description: Madeline HenriquesJeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)
Photograph of collection of photographs.
Container: Box 3, Item 293 -
Dates: 1863Container: Box 3, Item 293a
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Dates: 1860Container: Box 3, Item 294
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Description: Fanny Herring [actress, 1832-1906]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)
Fanny Herring specialized in breeches roles.
Container: Box 3, Item 295 -
Description: C. Barton Hill [actor, 1828-after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 3, Item 296
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Description: Isabella Hinckley [actress, singer, 1840-1862] as the Page in The BattleMathew Brady (photographer)Dates: ca. 1861Container: Box 3, Item 297
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Dates: ca. 1861Container: Box 3, Item 298
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Description: Mrs. Adeline (Grassan) Knight Hind [actress, 1813-after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 3, Item 299
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Dates: 1862Container: Box 3, Item 300
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Dates: Oct. 1863Container: Box 3, Item 301
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Description: George Holland [comic actor, 1791-1871]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 3, Item 302
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Description: George Holland as Bunburry Kobb in RosedaleJeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 3, Item 303
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Dates: ca. 1870Container: Box 3, Item 304
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Description: George Holland as Bunburry Kobb in RosedaleContainer: Box 3, Item 305
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Description: Possibly Julia (Lattimer) Holman [actress, before 1800-1859]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 3, Item 306
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Dates: 1864Container: Box 3, Item 307-309
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Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 3, Item 310
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Dates: ca. 1869Container: Box 3, Item 311
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Container: Box 3, Item 314
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Description: Mrs. Lottie Hough [actress, singer, before 1850-after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 3, Item 315
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Performers: Irving-Knowles
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Description: Henrietta Irving [actress, before 1850-after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 3, Item 316
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Description: George Jamieson [actor, 1812-1868] as Lofty Hargraves in Aurora FloydCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)
Jamieson was famous for black-face roles.
Dates: ca. 1862Container: Box 3, Item 317 -
Dates: 1863Container: Box 3, Item 318
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Dates: ca. 1868Container: Box 3, Item 319
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Dates: ca. 1883Container: Box 3, Item 320
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Description: Joseph Jefferson III [comic actor, 1829-1905] in TycoonJeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1860Container: Box 3, Item 321
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Description: Joseph Jefferson III as Rip Van Winkle in Rip Van WinkleNapoleon Sarony, New York (photographer)Dates: 1869Container: Box 3, Item 322-326
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Dates: 1873Container: Box 3, Item 327
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Description: Joseph Jefferson III as Rip Van Winkle in Rip Van WinkleNapoleon Sarony, New York (photographer)Dates: Nov. 1874Container: Box 3, Item 328
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Dates: ca. 1863Container: Box 3, Item 329
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Dates: 1864Container: Box 3, Item 330
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Dates: 1864Container: Box 3, Item 331
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Description: Mrs. Annie (Walters) Jordan [dancer, actress, before 1840-after 1870]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 3, Item 332
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Dates: 1864Container: Box 3, Item 333
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Dates: 1865Container: Box 3, Item 334
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Container: Box 3, Item 335
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Description: Drawing of Charles Kean as Hamlet in HamletContainer: Box 3, Item 336
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Description: Mrs. Ellen (Tree) Kean [actress, 1805-1880]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1865Container: Box 3, Item 337
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Container: Box 3, Item 338
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Description: Laura Keene [actress, theater manager, ca. 1826-1873] and Agnes Robertson [actress, 1833-1916] in Jeanie DeanJeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Container: Box 3, Item 339
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Description: Laura Keene [actress, theater manager, ca. 1826-1873]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1863Container: Box 3, Item 340
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Dates: ca. 1873Container: Box 3, Item 341
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Description: Laura KeeneContainer: Box 3, Item 342
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Description: Clara Louise Kellogg [soprano, operatic impresario, 1842-1916]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Container: Box 3, Item 343
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Container: Box 3, Item 344
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Description: Drawing of Fanny Kemble [actress, 1809-1893]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Container: Box 3, Item 345
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Description: Drawing of Fanny Kemble as Euphrasia in The Grecian DaughterA. Winch, Philadelphia (photographer)Container: Box 3, Item 346
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Description: Drawing of Charles Kemble [actor, 1775-1854] as Orestes in The Distresst MotherA. Winch, Philadelphia (photographer)Container: Box 3, Item 347
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Container: Box 3, Item 348
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Container: Box 3, Item 349
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Description: Drawing of John Philip Kemble as Rolla in PizarroContainer: Box 3, Item 350
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Container: Box 3, Item 351
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Description: Drawing of James Sheridan Knowles [actor, playwright, 1784-1862] in costumeA. Winch, Philadelphia (photographer)Container: Box 3, Item 352
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Performers: Lamb-Macready
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Dates: 1863Container: Box 3, Item 353
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Description: Jean (Davenport) Lander [actress, child star, 1829-1903] in costumeCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1864Container: Box 3, Item 354-355
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Dates: ca. 1864Container: Box 3, Item 356
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Dates: ca. 1870Container: Box 3, Item 357
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Description: Jean (Davenport) Lander as Hester Prynne in The Scarlet LetterNapoleon Sarony, New York (photographer)Container: Box 3, Item 358
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Container: Box 3, Item 359
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Container: Box 3, Item 360
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Description: Carlotta LeClercq [actress] as Ophelia in HamletNapoleon Sarony, New York (photographer)Dates: 1870Container: Box 3, Item 361
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Dates: 1870Container: Box 3, Item 362
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Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 3, Item 363
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Container: Box 3, Item 364
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Description: Walter S Lennox [comic actor, before 1850-after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 3, Item 365
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Dates: 1863Container: Box 3, Item 366
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Description: Catharine Lewis [actress, ca. 1854-1942] as Olivette in the musical, OlivetteJosé María Mora, New York (photographer)Dates: 1881Container: Box 3, Item 367
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Description: James Lewis [comic actor, 1838-1896] as Captain De Boots in Our American CousinHowell, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1873Container: Box 3, Item 368
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Dates: 1874Container: Box 3, Item 369
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Description: James Lewis in costumeDates: ca. 1882Container: Box 3, Item 370
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Description: Olive Logan [playwright, actress, 1839-1909]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1865Container: Box 3, Item 371
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Dates: 1864Container: Box 3, Item 372
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Dates: 1874Container: Box 3, Item 373
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Description: John McCullough as Virginius in VirginiusContainer: Box 3, Item 374
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Description: John McCullough as Othello in OthelloContainer: Box 3, Item 375
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Container: Box 3, Item 376
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Container: Box 3, Item 377
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Description: John Edwin McDonough [actor, 1825-after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 3, Item 378
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Description: Thomas MacDonough [aka T. Berry] [actor, theater manager, business manager, 1835-after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 3, Item 379
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Description: F.F. Mackay [actor, 1832-1923] in The Two Orphans
Mackay was the head of the National Dramatic Conservatory.
Container: Box 3, Item 380 -
Description: Robbie Mackie [child actor?]Container: Box 3, Item 381
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Description: Drawing of William C. Macready [actor, 1793-1873] as Cardinal Wolsey in King Henry VIIIContainer: Box 3, Item 382
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Description: Drawing of William C. MacreadyContainer: Box 3, Item 383
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Container: Box 3, Item 384
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Description: Drawing of William C. Macready as Hamlet in HamletContainer: Box 3, Item 385
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Container: Box 3, Item 386
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Performers: Marlowe-Provost
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Description: Owen Marlowe [actor, 1830-1876]Washington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Container: Box 4, Item 387
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Container: Box 4, Item 388
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Description: Possibly James Martin [actor, b. 1825]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 4, Item 389
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Description: Stephen Massett [singer, performer, d. 1898]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Container: Box 4, Item 390
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Description: Drawing of Charles James Mathews [actor, 1803-1878]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 4, Item 391
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Description: Adah Isaacs Menken [actress, 1835-1868]Container: Box 4, Item 392
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Description: Maggie Mitchell [actress, ca. 1832-1918] as Fanchon in Fanchon, the CricketCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 4, Item 393-394
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Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 4, Item 395
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Container: Box 4, Item 396
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Description: Helena (Opid) Modjeska [actress, 1840-1909] as Camille in CamilleJosé María Mora, New York (photographer)Dates: 1878Container: Box 4, Item 397-398
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Description: Helena (Opid) Modjeska in costumeDates: 1884Container: Box 4, Item 399
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Description: Helena (Opid) Modjeska in costumeContainer: Box 4, Item 400
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Container: Box 4, Item 401
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Description: Henry James Montague [aka Henry James Mann, actor, 1844-1878]Napoleon Sarony, New York (photographer)Dates: 1875Container: Box 4, Item 402
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Dates: ca. 1863Container: Box 4, Item 403
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Dates: 1864Container: Box 4, Item 404
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Description: Frank Mordaunt [actor, 1841-after 1870] as Carlos in The Sea of IceWashington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 4, Item 405
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Description: Drawing of Billy Morris [minstrel, 1832-after 1870]Container: Box 4, Item 406
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Dates: 1873Container: Box 4, Item 407
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Container: Box 4, Item 408
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Dates: 1863Container: Box 4, Item 409
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Dates: 1864Container: Box 4, Item 410
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Description: John K. Mortimer and Thomas J. Hind [actor, 1815] in Streets of New YorkMathew Brady (photographer)Container: Box 4, Item 411
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Container: Box 4, Item 412
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Description: Louisa Meyers [actress, singer, before 1850-after 1870]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 4, Item 413
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Description: John Andrew Jackson Neafie [actor, 1815-1892]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 4, Item 414
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Description: Adelaide Neilson in costume [actress, 1848-1880]José María Mora, New York (photographer)Dates: 1873Container: Box 4, Item 415
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Description: Adelaide Neilson as Juliet in Romeo and JulietJeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1873Container: Box 4, Item 416-417
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Dates: Oct. 1874Container: Box 4, Item 418
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Description: Adelaide Neilson in costume, probably as Beatrice in Much Ado About NothingJeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1874Container: Box 4, Item 419
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Container: Box 4, Item 420
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Description: Eliza Newton [actress, ca. 1837-1882]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 4, Item 421
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Container: Box 4, Item 422
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Description: John Nickinson [theater manager, actor, 1801-1864]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 4, Item 423
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Description: William Henry Norton [actor, ca. 1815-after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 4, Item 424
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Description: John E. Owens [comic actor, 1823-1886]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 4, Item 425
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Description: John E. Owens as Paul Pry in Paul PryCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1865Container: Box 4, Item 426
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Description: John E. Owens as Solon Shingle in The People's LawyerJeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 4, Item 427
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Description: John E. Owens as Solon Shingle in a production of The People's LawyerRockwood, New York (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 4, Item 428
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Container: Box 4, Item 429
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Description: Signor F. Palmo [opera house manager, ca. 1784-1869]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 4, Item 430
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Description: John Parselle in costume [actor, 1820-1885]Container: Box 4, Item 431
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Container: Box 4, Item 432
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Description: Charles Thomas Parsloe, Jr. [actor, 1836-1898]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 4, Item 433
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Description: Charles Thomas Parsloe, Jr. in Ill Treated Ill TravatoreCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 4, Item 434
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Description: Tony Pastor [singer, theater manager, 1837-1908]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)
Tony Pastor was instrumental in "cleaning up" vaudeville.
Dates: 1863Container: Box 4, Item 435 -
Description: Howard Paul [actor, writer, 1835-after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 4, Item 436
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Description: Harry Pearson [actor, 1824-after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 4, Item 437
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Description: Agnes (DeBar) Perry [actress, 1810-after 1870]James Earle McClees, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 4, Item 438
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Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 4, Item 439
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Description: Charles Peters [actor, b. England, April 15, 1825, died after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 4, Item 440
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Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 4, Item 441
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Description: Henry Placide [comic actor, 1799-1870]Container: Box 4, Item 442
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Container: Box 4, Item 443
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Dates: 1864Container: Box 4, Item 444
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Dates: 1863Container: Box 4, Item 445
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Dates: 1863Container: Box 4, Item 446
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Dates: Dec. 1863Container: Box 4, Item 447
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Dates: 1873Container: Box 4, Item 448
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Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 4, Item 449
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Description: Drawing of Tyrone Power [actor, 1797-1841]Container: Box 4, Item 450
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Description: Drawing of Tyrone Power as Murtock Delaney in The Irishman in LondonA. Winch, Philadelphia (photographer)Container: Box 4, Item 451
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Description: Fanny Prestige [actress, 1846-after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 4, Item 452
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Description: Lizzie Price [actress, 1842-after 1870]Washington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Container: Box 4, Item 453
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Container: Box 4, Item 454
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Performers: Quick-Ringgold
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Description: Drawing of John Quick [comic actor, 1748-1831] as Colonel Hubbub in NotorietyA. Winch, Philadelphia (photographer)Container: Box 4, Item 455
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Description: Drawing of Rachel [aka Elisa Felix, actress, 1820-1858]Duebochois & Klauser (photographer)Container: Box 4, Item 456
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Container: Box 4, Item 457
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Description: Antoine RavelCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)
Antoine Ravel was a member of a French family troupe of actors, dancers, acrobats, and pantomime artists that toured Europe and America in the early 19th century.
Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 4, Item 458 -
Description: Gabriel RavelCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)
Gabriel Ravel was a member of a French family troupe of actors, dancers, acrobats, and pantomime artists that toured Europe and America in the early 19th century.
Container: Box 4, Item 459-460 -
Description: Kate Reignolds [actress, 1836-1911]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)
Nine views.
Dates: ca. 1863Container: Box 4, Item 461 -
Description: William Reynolds [actor, ca. 1831-1863]Container: Box 4, Item 462
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Description: Caroline (Reynolds) Richings [opera singer, 1827-1882] as Satanella in the opera SatanellaDates: 1863Container: Box 4, Item 463
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Container: Box 4, Item 464
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Description: Peter Richings [aka Peter Puget, actor, opera company owner, d. 1871]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1862Container: Box 4, Item 465
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Description: George Rignold [actor, producer, ca. 1838-1917]Napoleon Sarony, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1875Container: Box 4, Item 466
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Dates: 1876Container: Box 4, Item 467
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Description: Benjamin T. Ringgold [actor, b. 1835]Washington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 4, Item 468
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Description: Benjamin T. Ringgold as Manuel in The Rose of CastileCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 4, Item 469
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Description: Benjamin T. Ringgold as Sir Benjamin Backbite in The School for ScandalNapoleon Sarony, New York (photographer)Dates: Oct. 1874Container: Box 4, Item 470
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Performers: Adelaide Ristori
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Description: Adelaide Ristori [actress, 1822-1906]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1866Container: Box 4, Item 471
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Description: Adelaide Ristori as Queen Elizabeth in Elizabeth, Queen of EnglandJeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1866Container: Box 4, Item 472-473
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Container: Box 4, Item 474-476
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Description: Adelaide Ristori as Mary Stuart in Mary StuartCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 4, Item 477
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Description: Adelaide Ristori as Marie Antoinette in Marie AntoinetteNapoleon Sarony, New York (photographer)Container: Box 4, Item 478-483
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Container: Box 4, Item 484
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Container: Box 4, Item 485
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Performers: Roberts-Susini
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Container: Box 4, Item 486
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Description: Agnes Robertson [actress, 1833-after 1870]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1864Container: Box 4, Item 487
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Container: Box 4, Item 488
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Container: Box 4, Item 489
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Description: Stuart Robson [aka Henry Robson Stuart, comic actor, producer, 1836-1903]Washington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 4, Item 490
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Dates: 1864Container: Box 4, Item 491
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Dates: 1864Container: Box 4, Item 492
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Description: Stuart Robson as Paul Pry in Paul PryWashington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 4, Item 493
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Dates: 1874Container: Box 4, Item 494
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Dates: 1866Container: Box 4, Item 495
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Container: Box 4, Item 496
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Description: George Fawcett Rowe [playwright, actor, 1834-1889]José María Mora, New York (photographer)Dates: 1873Container: Box 4, Item 497
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Description: Cecile Rush [actress, 1833-1897]Washington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Container: Box 4, Item 498
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Description: Lucy Rushton [actress, theater manager, 1844-after 1870]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1865Container: Box 4, Item 499
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Dates: 1873Container: Box 5, Item 500
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Container: Box 5, Item 501
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Description: Madame Methua Scheller as Ophelia in HamletCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 5, Item 502
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Description: Marie Seebach as Marguerite [actress, 1830-1897]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1870Container: Box 5, Item 503-504
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Container: Box 5, Item 505-506
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Description: Mrs. John Sefton [actress, ca. 1820-after 1870]Container: Box 5, Item 507
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Description: John Selwyn [aka John Josephs, actor, stage manager, 1836-1873]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box 5, Item 508a
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Description: Dan Setchell [actor, 1831-ca. 1866]Dates: 1863Container: Box 5, Item 508b
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Container: Box 5, Item 509
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Description: Livingston R. Shewel [actor, 1833-1873]Dates: 1863Container: Box 5, Item 510
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Description: Mary F. Scott Siddons [actress, 1844-1896] as Rosalind in As You Like ItJeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: 1870Container: Box 5, Item 511-513
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Dates: 1873Container: Box 5, Item 514
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Container: Box 5, Item 516
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Container: Box 5, Item 517
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Description: Drawing of Mrs. Sarah (Kemble) Siddons [actress, 1755-1831]James Earle McClees, Philadelphia (photographer)Container: Box 5, Item 518
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Description: Drawing of Mrs. Sarah (Kemble) SiddonsContainer: Box 5, Item 519
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Dates: 1874Container: Box 5, Item 520
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Container: Box 5, Item 521
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Description: Sol Smith, Jr. [comic actor, 1801-1869]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 5, Item 522
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Description: Edward Askew Sothern [aka Douglas Stewart, actor, 1830-1881] as Lord Dundreary in Our American Cousin
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Description: Edward Askew Sothern as David Garrick in David GarrickNapoleon Sarony, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 5, Item 524
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Description: Edward Askew Sothern as Lord Dundreary in Our American CousinNapoleon Sarony, New York (photographer)Dates: 1872Container: Box 5, Item 525
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Description: Edward Askew Sothern as David Garrick in GarrickNapoleon Sarony, New York (photographer)Dates: 1873Container: Box 5, Item 526
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Description: Edward Askew Sothern as Lord Dundreary in Our American CousinJeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Container: Box 5, Item 527
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Description: Sarah Stevens [actress, before 1840-1904]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 5, Item 528
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Dates: 1872Container: Box 5, Item 529
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Container: Box 5, Item 530
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Description: James H. StoddartContainer: Box 5, Item 531
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Container: Box 5, Item 532
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Description: Signor Susini [opera singer, ca. 1825-1883]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 5, Item 533
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Performers: Taylor-Vestvali
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Container: Box 5, Item 534
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Description: Emma E. Taylor [actress, 1838-1863]Container: Box 5, Item 535
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Description: Edward N. Thayer [actor, 1798-1870]Washington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 5, Item 536
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Description: Mrs. Agnes Thayer [aka Agnes Diamond and Mrs. Palmer Fisher, actress, ca. 1800-1873]James Earle McClees, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 5, Item 537
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Description: Charlotte Thompson [actress, 1843-1898]Washington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 5, Item 538
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Description: Charlotte Thompson as Fanchon in Fanchon, the CricketWashington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 5, Item 539
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Description: Charlotte Thompson as Evadne in EvadneWashington Lafayette Germon, Philadelphia (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 5, Item 540
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Description: Emily Thorne as Goddess of Liberty [actress, before 1845-1892]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1863Container: Box 5, Item 541
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Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 5, Item 542
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Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 5, Item 543
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Description: Edwin Frederick Thorne [actor, 1845-after 1870] as Fluellen in Henry VNapoleon Sarony, New York (photographer)Dates: 1876Container: Box 5, Item 544
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Description: General Tom Thumb [aka Charles S. Stratton], Lavinia Warren Stratton [aka Lavinia Warren Bump], Commodore Nutt [aka G.W.M. Nutt], Minnie Warren [aka Huldah Pierce Bump]E. & H.T. Anthony & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 5, Item 545
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Description: John Laurence Toole [actor, theater manager, 1830-1906] as Caleb Plummer in Cricket on the HearthNapoleon Sarony, New York (photographer)Dates: 1874Container: Box 5, Item 546
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Dates: 1874Container: Box 5, Item 547
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Dates: Aug. 1874Container: Box 5, Item 548
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Container: Box 5, Item 549
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Dates: 1863Container: Box 5, Item 550
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Container: Box 5, Item 551
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Dates: 1874Container: Box 5, Item 552
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Description: Mrs. Jane Marchant (Fisher) Vernon [actress, 1796-1869] as Tabith Stork in RosedaleCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 5, Item 553
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Description: Felicata Vestvali [opera singer, 1839-after 1870]Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Container: Box 5, Item 554
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Performers: Wallack-Young
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Description: James W. Wallack [actor, theater manager] with the son of Lester W. Wallack [James W. Wallack's son, 1794-1864]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1860Container: Box 5, Item 555
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Container: Box 5, Item 556
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Container: Box 5, Item 557
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Container: Box 5, Item 558
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Description: James William Wallack, Jr. [actor, 1818-1873]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 5, Item 559
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Container: Box 5, Item 560
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Dates: 1863Container: Box 5, Item 561
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Description: Lester WallackDates: 1873Container: Box 5, Item 562
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Dates: 1873Container: Box 5, Item 563
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Dates: 1876Container: Box 5, Item 564
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Container: Box 5, Item 565
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Container: Box 5, Item 566
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Description: Genevieve Ward [aka Guerrabella, actress, 1833-after 1870]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 5, Item 567
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Description: Genevieve Ward in Child of the RegimentCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 5, Item 568
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Dates: 1873Container: Box 5, Item 569
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Container: Box 5, Item 570
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Description: Mrs. Rosina (Shaw) Watkins [actress, 1829-1904]Container: Box 5, Item 571
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Container: Box 5, Item 572
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Dates: 1863Container: Box 5, Item 573
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Description: Lucile Western as Leah in Leah, the ForsakenCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 5, Item 574
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Description: Charles Wheatleigh [actor, 1823-1895]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 5, Item 575
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Description: William Wheatley [actor, theater manager, 1816-1876] in The Corsican BrothersCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1864Container: Box 5, Item 576
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Container: Box 5, Item 577
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Dates: 1863Container: Box 5, Item 577a
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Container: Box 5, Item 578
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Description: Mrs. María (Pray) Williams [dancer, actress, 1828-after 1870]José María Mora, New York (photographer)Container: Box 5, Item 579
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Description: Barney Williams [aka Bernard Flaherty] and Maria (Pray) Williams [Barney Williams, actor, 1823-1876]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 5, Item 580
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Description: Barney Williams and William J. FlorenceCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Container: Box 5, Item 581
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Description: Rosina (Shaw) Watkins, Thomas J. Hind [1815-after 1870], and Henry F. Daly in a scene from True to the LastMathew Brady, New York (photographer)Container: Box 5, Item 582
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Description: Mrs. Charlotte M. Wood [actress, theater manager, 1836-after 1873]Charles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)Dates: 1863Container: Box 5, Item 583
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Dates: ca. 1862Container: Box 5, Item 584
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Dates: 1864Container: Box 5, Item 585
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Dates: 1872Container: Box 5, Item 586
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Dates: 1873Container: Box 5, Item 587
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Description: Mrs. Charlotte M. Wood in Fair OneContainer: Box 5, Item 588
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Description: Mrs. Charlotte M. Wood in costumeContainer: Box 5, Item 589
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Container: Box 5, Item 590
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Dates: 1864Container: Box 5, Item 591
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Container: Box 5, Item 592
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Description: Portrait of a man, possibly an actorCharles D. Fredricks & Co, New York (photographer)
This image came with other carte de visite of actors by C.D. Fredricks & Co. and is presumed to be an actor.
Container: Box 5, Item 592a
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Performers: Composite Portraits
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Description: "J. Gurney & Son: Theatrical Portrait Gallery No. 1"Jeremiah Gurney & Son, New York (photographer)Dates: ca. 1865Container: Box 5, Item 593
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Container: Box 5, Item 594
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Container: Box 5, Item 595
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Description: "Celebrated Actresses of the American Stage No.[illeg.]"E. & H.T. Anthony, New York (photographer)Container: Box 5, Item 596
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Dates: ca. 1873Container: Box 5, Item 597
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Container: Box 5, Item 598
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Container: Box 5, Item 599
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Description: Collage of drawings of actors and actresses in Shakespearean roles, with drawing of William Shakespeare in centerMeade Brothers, New York (photographer)Container: Box 5, Item 600
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Container: Box 5, Item 601
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Container: Box 5, Item 602
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Container: Box 5, Item 603
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Container: Box 5, Item 604
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Description: "The Lecture Platform"Container: Box 5, Item 605
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Actors--United States--Photographs
- Comedians--United States--Photographs
- Costume--United States--Photographs
- Costumes--United States--Photographs
- Dramatists--19th century--Photographs
- Theater--United States--History--19th century
- Theatrical managers--United States--Photographs
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
- Women in the theater--United States
