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Collection Photo, Print, Drawing Washington, D.C. personages and visitors

About this Item

Title

  • Washington, D.C. personages and visitors

Summary

  • Group portraits, Washington, D.C. "U.S. Senators, 43rd Congress." taken February 12, 1874, on the east Senate portico steps of the U.S. Capitol; portrait includes senators, assistant doorkeepers, clerk, sergeant-at-arms, all identified, and onlookers. "Bishop Hare and the 'Sioux Delegation' at Washington," a heavily retouched photomontage portrait, fully captioned (1875). "Survivors of the 34th Congress, 1888," a group portrait of eleven "survivors," including Justin Morrill and Nathaniel Banks. Composite photolithograph (Albertype Company) of "Representative Washington Correspondents," published by the Public Opinion Company as an advertising poster ("Group No. 4") for the Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Connecticut; includes 61 reduced portraits of newspaper and news service correspondents, including E. G. Dunnell (New York Times), George Grantham Bain (Syndicate Letters), Frank A. Richardson (Baltimore Sun), and A. Maurice Low (Boston Globe). Group portrait of delegates to the first International Labour Conference, Washington, D.C., October 29, 1919; accompanied by a booklet, "Delegates' Official Guide." Members of the Oldest Inhabitants Association of the District of Columbia (1879); Walter Johnson and Bucky Harris with World Series photographers (1924).

Created / Published

  • ca. 1874-ca. 1919.

Headings

  • -  International Labor Conference--(1st :--1919 :--Washington, D. C.)
  • -  Delegations--Washington (D.C.)--1870-1920
  • -  Older people--Organizations--Washington (D.C.)--1870-1920
  • -  Dakota Indians--Government relations--1870-1920
  • -  Reporters--Washington (D.C.)--1870-1920
  • -  Photographers--Washington (D.C.)--1870-1920
  • -  Legislators--United States--1870-1920

Format Headings

  • Albumen prints--1870-1920.
  • Gelatin silver prints--1870-1920.
  • Group portraits--1870-1920.
  • Pamphlets--1870-1920.
  • Photolithographs--1870-1920.
  • Portrait photographs--1870-1920.

Genre

  • Group portraits--1870-1920
  • Portrait photographs--1870-1920
  • Albumen prints--1870-1920
  • Pamphlets--1870-1920
  • Gelatin silver prints--1870-1920
  • Photolithographs--1870-1920

Notes

  • -  Captioned; most identify sitters individually.
  • -  LOT title devised by cataloger; other information from catalog card and published guide: Washingtoniana Photographs ... Library of Congress, 1989.
  • -  Photographers: Brady & Rice, Reddington & Shaffer, Public Opinion Company, and M. E. Mann.
  • -  Accompanied by official guide booklet for 1st International Labour Conference.
  • -  Copyright deposit; Photographers, Public Opinion Comnpany, M. E. Mann.
  • -  Gift; Mrs. McCallum; 1919.

Medium

  • 6 photographic prints : albumen, gelatin silver ; 37 x 53 cm. or smaller.
  • 1 photomechanical print : photolithograph ; 56 x 71 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • LOT 12671 (H) [P&P]

Repository

  • Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2004669038

Rights Advisory

Online Format

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Washington, D.C. personages and visitors. Washington Washington D.C. United States, None. ca. 1874-ca. 1919. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2004669038/.

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Washington, D.C. personages and visitors. Washington Washington D.C. United States, None. ca. 1874-ca. 1919. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2004669038/.

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Washington, D.C. personages and visitors. ca. 1874-ca. 1919. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/2004669038/>.