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19th Century Family Portraits (Nashville)
These photographs were originally contained in a single family album and include fifteen tintypes, twelve carte de visite photographs, and a 1” by 1 ½” photograph mounted on card stock.
19th century Tennessee Photographers Collection
The 19th century Tennessee Photographers Collection, ca. 1850-1900, consists of 177 photographs taken by photographers throughout Tennessee during the second half of the 19th century. The majority of these photographs are of unidentified subjects.
C. C. Giers Freemason Portraits
This collection includes twenty-one sepia portraits of Nashville-area members of the Knights Templar, an order of the Freemasons, taken sometime between 1867 and 1877. The photos were produced at the studio of C. C. Giers, and feature red hand-tinted details as well as the name of each man on the reverse.
Dr. C. S. Boyd Photograph Collection
Earle Harrison Photograph of Louis Bailey Audigier
Collection consists of a single photograph of Louis Bailey Audigier taken by Earle Harrison.
Early Tennessee Photographs
McCrary & Branson Cabinet Card Showing Lloyd Branson
This cabinet card depicts celebrated Knoxville artist Lloyd Branson.
McCrary & Branson Portraits
This collection contains three mounted cabinet card photographs taken by the company McCrary & Branson in Knoxville, Tennessee. The photos are of individual portraits of three different men. One photo has handwriting on the back, labeling the subject "Rev Stuart (singer at Camp Meeting)." Another is identified as "Etcel - noted evangelist." The third portrait does not have any identifying material.
Portrait by A. T. Hunt
Collection contains a single portrait taken by the photographer A. T. Hunt in Knoxville, Tennessee. The portrait is of a man wearing a military uniform, but his identity and the date of the photograph are unknown. Hunt's address is printed in gold type on the back of the photograph as "No. 13 Gay St, Knoxville, Tenn."
Rhodes Studio Portraits
This collection contains two cabinet cards with portraits taken at Rhodes Studio in Greeneville, Tennessee. One photo depicts a man and a woman, and the other depicts two children.
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