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Browse Collection › LC Subject Heading › 34 records found where LC Subject Heading is Photography -- History -- 19th century | ||
![]() | Photograph of Thomas Decatur Jones (1852-1889) with his friends S.H. Hardwick of Montgomery, Alabama and R. W. Baird of Johnsville, Virginia. The image commemorates an excursion to Waynesville, N.C. "on or about the 6th of September 1880." Portrait of the Waynesville Trio, including Thomas Decatur Jones (1852-1889) on the left | |
![]() | Photograph of Annie Moore Southgate with her Italian Greyhound, Zoe Portrait of Annie Southgate with Zoe, her Italian Greyhound.. Portrait was taken at the Shelburn Studios in Durham. | |
![]() | Photograph of Alma Ivey Portrait of Alma Ivey from New Orleans, Louisiana. She attended the Wesleyan Female Institute in Staunton, Virginia where she was fatally stricken with typhoid fever in 1882. The photo was taken at Edmund Berkeley's studio in Staunton, Virginia. | |
![]() | Photograph of Lucie Talbott Portrait of Lucie Talbott in Danville, Virginia. | |
![]() | Photograph of Leland Sneed Portrait of Leland Sneed standing near floral vase. The image was made by Praysen & Company, Danville, Virginia. | |
![]() | Photograph of Lillie Parrish Portrait of Lillie Parrish, daughter of Edward James Parrish and Rosa Parrish. | |
![]() | Photograph of Thomas Decatur Jones (1852-1889) Portrait of Durham tobacco dealer Thomas Decatur Jones (1852-1889). Image made at the A. H. Blunt photographic studio, Danville, Virginia. | |
![]() | Photograph of Thomas Decatur Jones (1887-1893) Photograph of an unidentified black servant holding Thomas Decatur Jones (1887-1893), son of Mattie Logan Southgate Jones and Thomas Decatur Jones (1852-1889). | |
![]() | Photograph of Albert Lyell Jones Portrait of Albert Lyell Jones (1889-1913), youngest son of Mattie Logan Southgate Jones and Thomas Decatur Jones (1852-1889). Image made at the W. Shelburn photographic studio, Durham, North Carolina. | |
![]() | Photograph of James Southgate Jones Portrait of James Southgate Jones (1888-1949), son of Mattie Logan Southgate Jones and Thomas Decatur Jones (1852-1889). Image made at the W. Shelburn photographic studio, Durham, North Carolina. | |
![]() | Photograph of James Southgate (1832-1914) Portrait of James Southgate (1832-1914) taken at the Helser & Peabody studio, Chicago, Illinois. | |
![]() | Photograph of Sarah Ann Wynne Raboteau Portrait of Sarah Ann Wynne Raboteau (1816-1895), widowed sister of Delia Haywood Wynne Southgate. Image made by W. Shelburn photographic studio, Durham, North Carolina. | |
![]() | Photograph of Leland Sneed Portrait of Leland Sneed, student at the Wesleyan Female Institute. Image made by the Edmund Berkeley studio in Staunton, Virginia. | |
![]() | Photograph of Mettie Ricketts Portrait of Mettie Ricketts, student at the Wesleyan Female Institute. Image made at the Edmund Berkeley studio in Staunton, Virginia. | |
![]() | Photograph of Leland Sneed Portriat of Lela Sneed, student at the Wesleyan Female Institute. Image made by Edmund Berkeley's studio in Staunton, Virginia. | |
![]() | Photograph of Mollie E. Page Portrait of Mollie Page, student at the Wesleyan Female Institute. Image made by Edmund Berkeley's studio in Staunton, Virginia. | |
![]() | Photograph of Mattie Logan Southgate Portrait of Mattie Southgate, student at the Wesleyan Female Institute. Image made by Edmund Berkeley's studio in Staunton, Virginia. | |
![]() | Photograph of Tommie Wilkinson Portrait of Tommie Wilkinson. | |
![]() | Photograph of Edwin W. Kennedy Portrait of Professor Edwin W. Kennedy, Superintendent of Durham City Schools from 1882 to 1894. | |
![]() | Photograph of Thomas Fuller Southgate and Mena H. Southgate Portrait of Thomas Fuller Southgate (1890-1954) and his sister Mena Southgate (1888-1898), children of James H. Southgate and Kate Shepherd Fuller Southgate. Image made by W. Shelburn photographic studio, Durham, North Carolina. | |
![]() | Photograph of Albert H. Stokes Portrait of Albert H. Stokes (1844-1899). | |
![]() | Photograph of Lessie Southgate Portrait of Celestia Muse "Lessie" Southgate (1863-1914) holding an autoharp. | |
![]() | Photograph of Sam P. Jones Portrait of Sam P. Jones, noted evangelist who held a revival in Durham, North Carolina in October 1889. | |
![]() | Photograph of Mattie Logan Southgate Jones Portrait of Mattie Logan Southgate Jones (Mrs. Thomas Decatur Jones), dressed in black. The photograph was taken at the W. Shelburn photographic studio, Durham, North Carolina. | |
![]() | Photograph of Thomas Decatur Jones and Mattie Logan Southgate Jones Portrait of Thomas Decatur Jones (1852-1889) and his wife, Mattie Logan Southgate Jones. Image taken at the A. H. Blunt studio in Danville, Virginia. | |
![]() | Photograph of Delia Haywood Wynne Southgate Portrait of Delia Haywood Wynne Southgate (1826-1888), mother of Mattie Logan Southgate Jones. | |
![]() | Photograph of Cordelia Hunter Southgate Portrait of Cordelia Hunter Southgate (1840-1894), sister of James Southgate. Image taken at the Richard Walzl studio, Baltimore, Maryland. | |
![]() | Photograph of Mattie Faucette, Lillie Parrish, Lalla Ruth Carr Portrait of three girls: Mattie Faucette, Lily Parrish, Lalla Ruth Carr, pupils at Lessie Southgate's School of Music. | |
![]() | Photograph of James Haywood Southgate Portrait of James Haywood Southgate as a young man. | |
![]() | Photograph of Lessie Southgate Portrait of Lessie Southgate reclining in chair with feather. | |
![]() | Photograph of Annie Moore Southgate Portrait of Annie Moore Southgate (1861-1886), daughter of James Southgate and Delia Haywood Wynne Southgate. Image made by the W. Shelburn photographic studio, Durham, North Carolina. | |
![]() | Photograph of Marion Kennedy Portrait of Marion Kennedy, wife of Edwin W. Kennedy. | |
![]() | Photograph of Lessie Southgate Picture of Lessie in exotic costume. | |
![]() | Photograph of Gilmore Ward Bryant with pupils from Southern Conservatory of Music Portrait of Gilmore Ward Bryant and his students from the Southern Conservatory of Music, Durham, North Carolina. |
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