Miles Standish and John Alden

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Miles Standish and John Alden

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Mathew B. Brady

American Photographer · 1823–1896

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> The correspondents of the rebel newspapers are sheer falsifiers, the correspondents of the Northern Journals are not to be depended upon . . . but Brady never misrepresents. > > Though known first as a portraitist, Mathew Brady became the most famous American photographer of the 1800s because of his studio's many Civil War images. Like other enterprising photographers in the mid-1850s, he opened

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Date
1859
Medium
Albumen silver print
Culture
American
Department
Photographs
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Illustration of two men in a room. One man stands with his right arm outstretched and his left held behind his back. The other man is seated at a table, resting one arm on the table, the other on his left leg, which he has crossed over his right knee. A suit of armor stands on the left side of the room.

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