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James Atkins Noyes (ca. 1878?)

Man in his twenties with ascot and beard.

Unidentified man with bushy beard

Man in his twenties with bushy beard. The portrait is set into mother-of-pearl inlay. In same case as D.9.040.

Unidentified bearded man

Bearded man with stiff expression. In same case as D.9.039.

Mrs. Cornelius Cowing (Ann Gordon)

Woman probably in her 50's with hands clasped together. She is wearing a dark dress with a white lace collar and a brooch.

Alfred Churchill Thacher

Portrait of Alfred Churchill Thacher (1836-1883) taken when he was approximately 30 years old.

Unidentified woman with earring and open work collar

Young woman in dress with lace collar. Caution: The ribbon helps remove the plate.

Girl with ringlets

Girl, about 12, with hair in ringlets. Alfred P. Critchlow began manufacturing cases in 1853 in Florence, Massachusetts.

Unidentified boy

Portrait of a boy, about 5 years seated at table.

Young woman with brooch

Young woman with a brooch on her collar. The Worcester Art Museum has an image by Anson.

Unidentified woman

A young woman with ringlets is shown in the image.

Grace or Mary Barstow

Portrait of Grace or Mary Barstow (5-6), wearing a printed dress.

Thomas H.C. Barstow (?)

Thomas H. C. Barstow, about age 6, with a checkered shirt.

S. Annie Haven (Mrs. John Pierpont)

S. Annie Haven as a young woman with bonnet and fur-trimmed coat. Gift of Mrs. W.O. Ross.

Unidentified sculpture

Photographic copy of sculpted bust portrait of man with drapery; See also D.2.006 and D.2.012

Emily Crowninshield

Emily Crownshield, about 6-8 years old, wearing a frilly dress. Misidentified as D.0.052 in old database.

Nellie Haven

Nellie Haven, about 4-5 years old.

Alice Crowninshield

Alice Crownshield, as a young woman in a fancy bonnet.

Young woman wearing necklace

Young woman wearing a décolleté dress and necklace. Walter B. Eastman, proprietor of John Plumbe's Boston franchise, took over the studio soon after this image was taken.

Young man in bow tie

Young man wearing bow tie.

Sarah Cox

Sarah Cox in outerwear and fancy bonnet.

Unidentified elderly woman in lace cap

Elderly women in outerwear and lace cap.

Girl in polka dot dress

Girl, about 3-4 years old, wearing polka dot dress.

Mature man with outerwear

Middle aged man in outerwear.

Woman with brooch

Portrait of a woman, about 35 years old, in outerwear and brooch.

Samuel Batchelder (1784-1879) (Uncle Frank)

Bearded man in outerwear.

Woman with fancy bonnet

Portrait of a woman wearing fancy bonnet, lace & brooch.

Bearded man with spectacles

Bearded man with outerwear and spectacles. Preserver and mat loose.

Unidentified boy

Adolescent boy, about 13-14 years old.

Nellie Haven

Nellie Haven, at age 6-7 years in a ruffled dress.

Unidentified man

Man, about 40 years old, in outerwear.

Annette Rogers

Annette Rogers at age 15, daughter of Henry B. Rogers. Gift of Mrs. Greely Curtis.

Bearded man with top hat

Bearded middle-aged man in top hat and outerwear.

Barbara W. Cotton and Charlotte H. Cotton

Barbara and Charlotte Cotton, as young women, dressed in fancy outerwear. Gift of Mrs. E.H. Lansing.

Margarite Chen

Striking portrait of a Margarite Chen, age 22, in dark cloak and bonnet.

Reverend John M. Marsters (1827-1907)

Reverend John M. Marsters, photographed at about age 30, wearing an ascot.

Woman with bonnet and fur coat

Woman wearing fancy bonnet & fur coat.

Woman with gloves and open book

Woman, in outerwear, bonnet and gloves, seated at a table with an open book.

Woman in floral bonnet

Woman in a fancy floral bonnet.

Unidentified woman with lace collar

Woman wearing earrings, brooch, and lace collar.

Unidentified infant girl

Infant girl, about 1 1/2 years old.

Mary E. Haven (poke bonnet)

Young woman wearing outerwear, bonnet and fur muff.

Head-and-shoulders portrait of Annie Brace Stevenson, facing front, location unknown, ca. 1860

Annie Brace Stevenson was an artist and writer in Brookline, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Jonathan Greely Stevenson and the sister of Martha Curtis Stevenson and Frances Greely Stevenson. The sisters were involved in philanthropic activities and lived together in Brookline, Massachusetts.

Unidentified men

Two men, perhaps brothers or business partners, posed side by side.

Mary Munroe Curtis (Mrs. Wm. Willson) (1814-1869)

Mary Munroe Curtis, 1814-69, later Mrs. William Willson, wearing elaborate hairstyle, bonnet and outwear. Gift of Mrs. W.O. Ross.

Mrs. Henry Spaulding or her sister Mary

Young woman with lace collar.

Unidentified woman in shawl

Young woman wearing fancy bonnet and shawl.

Alice Crowninshield (Mrs. Josiah Bradlee)

Alice Crowninshield as young woman with bows on her collar and in her hair.

Miss S.E. Austin (died 1885)

Middle-aged women in fancy bonnet.

Head-and-shoulders portrait of Martha Curtis Stevenson, location unknown, ca. 1860

Martha Curtis Stevenson served with the U.S. Sanitary Commission in 1863-1864 which provided civilian support for soldiers during the Civil War. She was the daughter of Jonathan Greely Stevenson and the sister of Frances Greely Stevenson and Annie Brace Stevenson. The sisters were involved in phila...

Unidentified woman

Woman dressed in fancy outerwear and bonnet.