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George Lord

The Lord family is imaged in accession numbers 1970.283-1970.288. A smiling man (late 30s) is nicely dressed with a tie and white shirt. Whipple, a leading Boston photographer, was one of the first to practice daguerreotypy in the United States. Note: Use caution when opening this object.

Emma Frances Morton (1854-)

Morton family images, accession numbers 1930.970-1930-972. A young girl (4), vignetted, stares inquisitively into the camera.; Peck was the innovator of the thermoplastic case.

Man (30s) seated next to side table with tinted tablecloth and two books

A man with rosy cheeks and a top hat sits, leaning on a table.

Mrs. Samuel Eliot & her daughter Emily Marshall Eliot (Emily Otis)

Mrs. Samuel Eliot, wearing an ornate ruffled dress, holds infant Emily in her lap. Gift of Samuel Eliot Morison. Another family member is featured in accession number 1926.188.

Young woman with print dress, arm supported on side table

A young woman wearing a printed dress rests her arm on a side table. Same image as D.6.004.

Adolescent boy (14-16) seated with hands on lap

An adolescent boy sits on a stool and stares off to the proper left. Case die-engraved by David Pretlove.

Family of Cyrus Barton

A young woman stares into the camera. She holds an open book in her lap and wears a dress with a high neckline.; Case designed by die-engraver Smith.

Child of Adeline Hall

A young girl (3-4) sits on a small cloth-covered pedestal. She wears a plaid dress off the shoulders and has ringlet curls.

Catherine Johnson

Catherine Johnson (15) seated at a side table with a bible in her lap. Case [and image ?] made by William Shew, a pioneer Boston daguerreotypist who was active later in San Francisco.

Mrs. G.W. (Lucinda M.) Snow and George Richmond Snow

Snow family accession numbers 1932.320-1932.328. A portrait of Lucinda M. Snow as a young mother, seated with her son, George Richmond Snow (1-2). The child may be ill as he has a clean shaven head and relies on his mother for support.

Newhall family

Images associated with Newhall family: Accession numbers 1928.205-1928.212. Portrait of an elderly man.

Sarah Ellen Waldo (1845-1926) (Mrs. York)

Girl about 3 years old seated wearing an off-the-shoulders dress. Accession numbers 1927.259-1927.261 are all images of the same girl. Case [and image ?] made by William Shew, a pioneer Boston daguerreotypist who was active later in San Francisco

Emily Edwards

Young woman wearing fringed dress.

Frances Olive King

A portrait of a seated woman taken from a middle distance in a room or studio.

Alfred Churchill Thacher

Portrait of Alfred Churchill Thatcher, about 35 years old. Same sitter as D.9.032.

Mrs. Elizabeth Lyon (Belcher)

Middle-aged woman (40s) with dark dress with lace collar, and bonnet; inscription is only partially legible, apparently giving photographic instructions. Same woman appears in accession number 1925.857.

Unidentified man

Young man or adolescent dressed in outerwear.

Lydia Ames Newell (Mrs. Jenks)

Portrait of Lydia Ames Newell (later Jenks) at age 10 resting elbow on a side table. She is attired in an off the shoulder décolleté dress, large plaid hair ribbons and a bead necklance.

Elderly woman with book

Elderly (blind ?) woman wearing black cloak and lace bonnet with book (bible ?) in lap.

Virginia Harris Stimson

Girl about 3-4 years seated in a high chair.

Unidentified boy

Young boy about 5-6 years old.

Half-length portrait of Martha Ann Curtis Stevenson, location unknown, 1850s

The woman is identified as possibly Mrs. Jonathan Greely Stevenson, formerly Martha Ann Curtis. Martha Curtis Stevenson was the mother of the sisters Martha Curtis, Frances Greely and Annie Brace Stevenson.

Unidentified woman in dress

Woman in simple dress resting elbow on side table.

Edward Belknap Haven (1844-1909)

Boy (6) with long hair, about 6 years standing beside an armchair.

Mrs. Jess May (Betsy Marsh)

Elderly woman with lace bonnet. Accession number 1925.242.

Mrs. Kelsey

An elderly woman identified as Mrs. Kelsey is seated next to side table with book (bible) on top. She is wearing a bonnet. Gift of Mrs. George D. Latimer.

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Smith

A young married couple (20s) sits for the camera. Case [and image?] made by William Shew, a pioneer Boston daguerreotypist who was active later in San Francisco.

Francis Lowell Batchelder

Betchelder about 35 years wearing bow tie, vest and outer coat. Accession through Charles F. Batchelder.

Catherine Dodge Stone

Two-year-old Catherine Dodge Stone of Salem, Mass. poses (unhappily) in a high chair.

Miss Martha A. Knowles

M.A. Knowles, about 8 years wearing printed dress, resting elbow on covered side table.

Elderly woman in mourning

Portrait of elderly woman in mourning gear and with grief-stricken expression. Case [and image ?] made by William Shew. "Mitchell Hooper" inscription in case could refer to a former daguerreotype which occupied case. [?]

plate for Mr. Ellis

Inscription on daguerreotype plate which accompanies D.6.052, a portrait of Jabez Ellis (88) taken shortly before his death. The inscription in the reads "Ellis/Died Jan. 1st 1852/Aged, 88 years 20 Days"

Jabez Ellis (1765-1852)

Portrait of Jabez Ellis (88) taken shortly before his death. Ellis has a powerful facial expression and holds a walking stick. This plate is housed with D.6.051.

Unidentified man holding book

A young man wearing a cap holds a book in his lap. Case is identical to D.6.048.

Infant in a high chair

Portrait of a chubby infant in a high chair.

Woman with enlarged knuckles

Middle aged woman with enlarged knuckles. It is possible that she suffers from arthritis.

Unidentified woman

Portrait of a beautiful woman regally posed. She is holding a book, and her elbow is supported on a side table. Case [and image?] made by William Shew, a pioneer Boston daguerreotypist who was active later in San Francisco. Caution: the spine is compromised.

Unidentified man in overcoat

Portrait of a man, about 30 years old, wearing an overcoat.

Eight men at cheap cash store

Portrait of a group of 8 men posed seated and standing in front of the Cheap Cash Store.

Unidentified man with heavy sideburns

Man in his 30's with heavy sideburns and winter coat.

Man with pompadour

Man with pompadour hairstyle, wearing overcoat.

Girl in print dress

Girl (7-9) wearing a print dress and seated in a high-backed chair. Pendant image with D.6.062; possibly sisters.

Girl in checkered dress

Girl (2-3) with checkered dress and ear-length hair, seated in a small chair; Pendant image with D.6.061; possibly sisters.

Mrs. Ruth Noyes McConicke

Portrait of an elegantly-dressed elderly woman with a determined facial expression.

William Goodrich

Bald man, probably in his 50's, dressed in an overcoat.

Young woman in silk dress

Young woman in a silk dress.

Abigail Wales (Holden) Morton (1779-1863)

An elderly woman seated in ornate high-backed chair, holding a fan (?) in one hand. In right side of case of pendant portrait with husband (D.6.067).

Andrew Morton (1770-1854)

Elderly man wearing an overcoat and seated in a high-backed chair. In left side of case of pendant portrait with wife (D.6.066).

Virginia Harris Stimson

Unhappy-looking young girl seated in a tiny chair.

Harriet E. Fairbrother Burrough and her brother, Jesse May Fairbrother

Brother (7-9) and sister (11-12). The sister has one arm around her brother's shoulder and holds his hand. Caution: The hinge is almost detached.