Lot of 61 cartes-de-visite by Boston photographers whose studios were destroyed in the Great Fire of Boston, 1872. Includes: four by Mrs. Stuart, five by John A. Whipple, four by Chute, one by L.W. Cook, one by Fisher Brothers, one by L.H. Hale, two by Dunshee, eight by Black & Case/J.W. Black, one by Heard & Moseley, one by Foss, three by G.H. Loomis, one by C. Seaver Jr., two by A. Marshall, three by Warren's, one by A.N. Hardy, five by Samuel Masury, one by Babb's (miniature), one by the Famous Photograph and Minette Rooms, and one of Clarendon House, with an advertising back for that inn, which burned in the Great Fire. PLUS one anonymous carte of President Andrew Johnson, one anonymous view of the Colonne Vendome in Paris, one by Carl Meinerth of Newburyport, Mass., one by Henry Ulke of Washington, DC, three by New York Photography Co., one by E.B. Clench of Lockport, New York, two by Rene Dagron of Paris, one by Gerould, one early carte of an aged men, by anonymous photographers, and the facsimile signature of the Grand Duke, for subscribers to American Homes.
Lot of 61 cartes-de-visite by Boston photographers whose studios were destroyed in the Great Fire of Boston, 1872. Includes: four by Mrs. Stuart, five by John A. Whipple, four by Chute, one by L.W. Cook, one by Fisher Brothers, one by L.H. Hale, two by Dunshee, eight by Black & Case/J.W. Black, one by Heard & Moseley, one by Foss, three by G.H. Loomis, one by C. Seaver Jr., two by A. Marshall, three by Warren's, one by A.N. Hardy, five by Samuel Masury, one by Babb's (miniature), one by the Famous Photograph and Minette Rooms, and one of Clarendon House, with an advertising back for that inn, which burned in the Great Fire. PLUS one anonymous carte of President Andrew Johnson, one anonymous view of the Colonne Vendome in Paris, one by Carl Meinerth of Newburyport, Mass., one by Henry Ulke of Washington, DC, three by New York Photography Co., one by E.B. Clench of Lockport, New York, two by Rene Dagron of Paris, one by Gerould, one early carte of an aged men, by anonymous photographers, and the facsimile signature of the Grand Duke, for subscribers to American Homes.
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