P.KLIER BRITISH BURMAN
The German photographer Adolphe Philip Klier (c.1845-1911) spent decades living in Burma and operating studios in Moulmein and Rangoon at the end of the 19th and early 20th century.
56×95(62×104)mm


BOURNE & SHEPHERD PHOTOGRAPHERS INDIA  is the oldest photographic studio still in operation, and one of the oldest established photographic businesses in the world
59×94(62×102)mm


Happy Pollard
ANTONIO POZZO Fotografo Municipal y del ferro-carril del Oeste
131 PIEDAD 131 Buenos Aires
62×101mm
Antonio Pozzo (1829-1910), fue un fotógrafo de origen italiano que desarrolló su actividad en Argentina.


Matin Cardiff.
W.S. Martin, 217 Bute Road, Cardiff
58×89(64×103)mm


General William Maltheus
JORDAN & Co. late Bogardus
229 GREENWICH ST. ESTABLISHED 1846.
54×87(61×101)mm

Abraham Bogardus (November 29, 1822 – March 22, 1908) was an American Daguerreotypist and photographer . He was trained in the Daguerreotype process by New Yorker George W. Prosch, who in 1839 had made a camera for Samuel F.B. Morse. Bogardus opened a studio and gallery at 363 Broadway in New York in 1846, becoming very successful. In 1868 he helped in the founding of the National Photographic Association of which he was President for five years. From 1847 to 1852, he was listed as a Daguerreotypist at 217 Greenwich Street. His New York City gallery was moved to 229 Greenwich Street in 1851.



To S.G.Cist Esgreens from Mary Serrcevuille Naples Nov.1868
FRATELLI ALINARI FIRENZE VIA NAZIONALE 8
53×86(62×101)mm


Very truly your etaids  faced evber minded  and unromantic Cousin Delle
M.H.EBERHART, PHOTOGRAPHER, MT VERNON IOWA
54×89(62×101)mm

 
KAI-SACK PHOTOGRAPHER OPPOSITE STAG HOTEL, 109, QUEEN'S ROAD. HONGKONG.
54×92(62×104)mm


Walter T. Kevis Lombard Steet. Petworth, Sussex
59×89(62×102)mm

 
To Allie From your lovely Sister H. N. T.
54×85(62×100)mm

 
Very Respectfully I. R. Sinfr.
S. A. COOLEY PHOTOGRAPHER 10th Army Corps. BEAUFORT S. C.
54×91(61×100)mm


H. B. CALFEE, ARTIST Bazeman Montana
59×94(62×105)mm

 
MICHEL PHOTOGRAPHE ST PIERRE
55×90(60×102)mm

 
H. W. VAUGHAN VAUGHAN, FOTOGRAFO
56×91(63×101)mm


Bugher Hilling
N. A. & R. A. MOORE PHOTOGRAPHERS, CORNER EAST OF THE ALLYN HOUSE.
55×86(61×94)mm


Austin Nuretrill
WM. SHEW. NOS. 417, 421, 423, & 425, Montgomery St. SAN FRANSCISCO
56×87(62×100)mm

William Shew
(1820-1903) made a name for himself as a Daguerrotype portrait artist in the United States. He maintained a mobile studio in a wagon that he called his "Daguerrotype Saloon."


H. W. BEECHER
Henry Ward Beecher (June 24, 1813 – March 8, 1887) was an American Congregationalist clergyman, social reformer, and speaker, known for his support of the abolition of slavery, his emphasis on God's love, and his 1875 adultery trial.
57×87(61×102)mm reprint?


John Albion Andrew 1818-1867 anti-slavery lawyer & gov. 7 ma
PUBLISHED BY E. ANTHONY, 501 Broadway, NEW YORK. FROM PHOTOGRAPHIC NEGATIVE, FROM BRADY'S NATIONAL
Portrait Gallery
54×86(60×99)mm


Dr R. T. Edes-
Nov. 1861
Charles D. Fredricks & Co.,  "Specialite," 587 Broadway, New York.
57×100mm (reproduction?)
Charles DeForest Fredricks (December 11, 1823 – May 25, 1894) was an innovative American photographer. During the 1860s he operated a studio on Broadway that was noted for its cartes de visites. In the early 1860s, Charles Fredricks personally photographed John Wilkes Booth (the assassin of President Lincoln) on several occasions at his studio. He retired from photography in 1889 and died five years later.

 
Charles Barnard
J.W.BLACK 173 WASHINGTON ST BOSTON
57×93(62×102)mm

 
Henry Misser 1862
61×88(61×101)mm

 
Laiak Hacker
A.E.ALDEN,F.HACKER,PHOTOGRAPHERS,59.61.63.65,Arcade, PROVIDENCE...R.I.
56×86(61×101)mm


7/5/1872
Minne-ha-ha.(Laughing Water)
After painting by Alfred Sederberg.  Entered according to Act of Congress, by J. E. Whitney, in the year 1869, is the Clerk's Office of the U. S. D. Court for Minn.
Whitney & Zimmerman, Photographers, St. Paul, Minn
58×83(61×102)mm