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Pennsylvania Avenue in D.C. looked a little different in May 1865 in aphotocredited to this man |
Brady
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$1,600 |
DJ |
PHOTOGRAPHERS |
2022-02-07 |
#8571 |
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In April 1875 the Library of Congress gained possession of his Civil War photographic plates for $25,000 |
Mathew Brady
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$400 |
DJ |
PHOTOGRAPHERS |
2010-09-16 |
#5979 |
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He was responsible for photographing every pres. from J.Q. Adams to McKinley, except W.H. Harrison |
Mathew Brady
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$400 |
DJ |
PHOTOGRAPHY |
2004-07-22 |
#4594 |
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Photographer seen here:(famous for Civil War photos) |
Mathew Brady
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$400 |
DJ |
PHOTOGRAPHERS |
2000-03-29 |
#3593 |
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At the outbreak of the Civil War, he hired a staff of about 20 photographers to cover every phase of the conflict |
Mathew Brady
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$400 |
DJ |
PHOTOGRAPHY |
1997-04-25 |
#2925 |
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In 1851 this American won a medal for daguerreotypes at the Crystal Palace Exhibition in London |
Mathew Brady
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FJ |
PHOTOGRAPHERS |
1996-09-17 |
#2767 |
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20 photographers working under this cameraman were able to record every phase of the Civil War |
Mathew Brady
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$300 |
J |
PHOTOGRAPHY |
1993-10-25 |
#2101 |
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In 1875 the U.S. government gave him $25,000 for a collection of his Civil War photographs |
Brady
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$400 |
DJ |
PHOTOGRAPHY |
1992-12-03 |
#1899 |
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This pioneering photographer organized a photographic corps to document the Civil War |
Mathew Brady
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$1,000 |
DJ |
PHOTOGRAPHY |
1989-04-06 |
#1069 |