
Unidentified photographer
Straw-hatted miner with pick, pan and shovel
1852 (ca)
Daguerreotype, 1/6 plate
Collection Matthew R. Isenburg

Unidentified photographer
California mule skinner with his whip
1851 (ca)
Daguerreotype, 1/6 plate
Collection Matthew R. Isenburg

W. & W. H. Lewis (142 Chatham St., New York)
Merchant Marine sailor
1849 (ca)
Daguerreotype, 1/6 plate
Collection Matthew R. Isenburg

Unidentified photographer
Portrait of a young man (cook)
1854 (ca)
Daguerreotype, 1/4 plate
Collection Matthew R. Isenburg

Unidentified photographer
Portrait of a blacksmith
1852 (ca)
Daguerreotype, 1/6 plate
Collection Matthew R. Isenburg

Tyler & Co., Boston, MA
Portrait of a butcher
1854 (ca)
Daguerreotype, 1/9 plate
Collection Matthew R. Isenburg

Unidentified photographer
Portrait of a shoe factory model-maker
1850 (ca)
Daguerreotype, 1/6 plate
Collection Matthew R. Isenburg

Unidentified photographer
Portrait of a fisherman
1850 (ca)
Daguerreotype, 1/6 plate
Collection Matthew R. Isenburg

Unidentified photographer
Portrait of a group of plasters
1850 (ca)
Daguerreotype, 1/6 plate
Collection Matthew R. Isenburg

Unidentified photographer
Portrait of a gentleman wearing a work apron
1850 (ca)
Daguerreotype, 1/6 plate
Collection Matthew R. Isenburg

H.G. Fetter (Peru, Indiana)
Surveying crew
1853-1854 (winter of)
Daguerreotype, 1/4 plate
Collection Matthew R. Isenburg

Unidentified photographer
The Carpenter, Canada
1850
Daguerreotype, 1/6 plate
Charles Isaacs Photographs, Inc

Unidentified photographer
Portrait of a scientist
1850 (ca)
Daguerreotype, 1/6 plate
Collection Matthew R. Isenburg

Unidentified photographer
Young man with accordian
n.d.
Courtesy of Larry Gottheim - Be-Hold

Unidentified photographer
Carriage driver holding his buggy whip
n.d.
Courtesy of Jeffrey Kraus

Unidentified photographer
Portrait of a Daguerreotypist
1850 (ca)
Collection Matthew R. Isenburg
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