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Civil War carte-de-visite album
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A photograph album containing Civil War carte-de-visite studio portraits including twenty-six members of the 17th Michigan Infantry, three officers of the 20th Michigan Infantry, and one of the 2nd Michigan Infantry, as well as nineteen portraits of high-ranking Union officers, members of Abraham Lincoln's cabinet, and Confederate General Robert E. Lee. In addition, there is one photograph of a child's body with the head of Jefferson Davis pasted on it, with the handwritten label "Jeff Davis-'on his last legs.'" All but one of the subjects have handwritten identifications written on album page. With handwritten note on flyleaf: "This album was picked up on the battle field after the battle of Nigh Run, Virginia, May 9/64. By C. D. Todd." There are two portraits of Todd in the album.
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Two photograph albums of Pilliner family and other portraits, chiefly taken by William H. Pilliner, an early photographer in the American West. Subjects include Pilliner, his wife Eliza Jane (McGuire) Pilliner, members of the Pilliner and McGuire families, and associates. One album contains cartes-de-visite and tintypes, the other is larger, containing mostly cabinet card photographs. The images date from approximately 1870s to 1902, and some are inscribed. The collection also includes a typescript by Cornelia Elizabeth McGuire (Eliza Jane's sister) of the McGuire family genealogy from 1700 to the mid-1900s, and a typescript of W. H. Pilliner's biography. One photograph depicts G. W. Jenkins and I. N. McGuire, the proprietors of the Santa Maria Times, superimposed over a photograph of the newspaper. Some imprints on the images say "W. H. Pilliner, Pioneer Artist" and studio locations include Reno and Idaho Falls. There are also a few photographs by Piggott & Shaw of Santa Rosa, California.
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A small album of 32 cartes-de visite, primarily souvenir images of Algiers, dated 1884 in handwriting on the backs of several images. Some photographs of Grace and Dora Dalziel, unidentified people, and tintypes of three men, who appear to be Dalziels.
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