Box 1
Contains 17 Results:
B. L. Brocke, circa 1850-1860
The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.
Mary Brocke, circa 1850-1860
The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.
M. B. Brocke, circa 1850-1860
The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.
J. N. Brown, circa 1850-1860
The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.
John W. Brown, undated
The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.
Mary Evans Clayton (married James White Clayton), circa 1850-1860
The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.
Mary Evans Clayton or Barbara L. Clayton [?], circa 1850-1860
The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.
Mother of Helen Brown Clayton, undated
The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.
Mrs. John L. Clayton, circa 1850-1860
The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.
Unidentified man, circa 1850-1860
The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.