Daguerreotype
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Baxley family photograph collection
This collection contains portraits of Baxley, Minifie and Tonge families, circa 1848-1918.
Coriell-Hardy photograph collection
This collection contains portraits of members and friends of the Coriell and Hardy families of Baltimore, Maryland.
Cover-Long-Deekens photograph collection
This collection contains portraits of the Cover, Deekens, Long, and Lamar families, with many locations in Allegany County, Maryland, including Cumberland and Mount Savage.
Despeaux-Mitchell photograph collection
The collection contains photographs and genealogical materials related to the Despeaux family, including Gore, Eccleston, Steen, and Mitchell family lines. The collection also contains photographs and U.S. Army service records of James I. Mitchell a member of the U.S. Army’s 29th division during World War II.
Kummer photograph collection
This collection contains studio portraits, including a daguerreotype and cased albumen print, of teacher and school headmistress Sarah Agnes Kummer, and Mrs. Johnson, an employee of Kummer's school.
Mary Virgina Randall collection of Hickman-Smith family photographs
The Mary Virginia Randall collection of Hickman-Smith family photographs consists of one box of 34 photographs circa 1850 – 1900, related to the Smith and Hickman families.
McKim Daingerfield photograph collection
The McKim Daingerfield Photograph Collection consists of photographs of the McKim family of Maryland, circa 1849-1894.
Patterson-Bonaparte photograph collection
This collection includes portraits of Patterson and Bonaparte family members, relatives and descendants of Betsy Patterson Bonaparte and/or Jerome Bonaparte.
Rider photograph collection
This collection contains family portraits of the Rider, White, McConkey, Haslup and Bateman families, with pictures of their houses and other sites in the Ruxton and Waverly areas near Baltimore, Maryland.
Warner-Wright-Thom photograph collection
This collection contains portraits (daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, and tintypes) of Warner, Wright, and Thom families, circa 1845-1858.