This is the second episode of One Day in the Life of John B. Roberts, picking up where our Lyons Republican story left off and following a young canal‑town photographer into the years of Lincoln, the Civil War and Frederick Douglass.
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This is the second episode of One Day in the Life of John B. Roberts, picking up where our Lyons Republican story left off and following a young canal‑town photographer into the years of Lincoln, the Civil War and Frederick Douglass.
Clyde e Lyons, nella contea di Wayne, New York, sono due comunità gemellate la cui identità ruota attorno a una sottile distinzione : Clyde rimane un villaggio incorporato nella città di Galen, mentre Lyons, a lungo capoluogo della contea e un tempo villaggio incorporato, è ora una frazione della ci
THE LYONS REPUBLICAN Clyde, Lyons, Galen, Wayne, New York, The Empire State Clyde and Lyons, in Wayne County, New York, are paired communities whose identities pivot on a subtle distinction: Clyde remains an incorporated village within the Town of Galen, while Lyons, long the county seat and once an incorporated village, is now a hamlet […]
John Benson Roberts nacque nel 1837 nello Stato di New York, figlio di William P. Roberts e Disa Benson.
Digital technologies and artificial intelligence have transformed methods for identifying portraits, art, and ancient documents. While they offer new opportunities, they also introduce complexities.
Lincoln’s first recorded portrait was taken after his election to Congress, at age 37. Gibson Harris, a law student who worked in Lincoln’s office from 1845 to 1847, was a friend and roommate of Nicholas H.
The subject daguerreotype portrait is seen from a low angle, approximately 8°. Among all known Abraham Lincoln portraits, there are no comparable examples.
Dimensions of the leather case: 94 x 80 x 14 mm. Dimensions of the brass frame: 82 x 70 mm.
The village of Clyde, like many small American towns, had a single photographic studio that saw a succession of operators. Wayne Morrison’s research provides a detailed account of the photographers who worked in Clyde’s Daguerreian Gallery:
The Village of Clyde, situated on the Clyde River, is part of the Town of Galen in Wayne County, New York. Located on the county’s southern border and west of Syracuse, Clyde had a population of 2,093 in 2010, while the town’s population was 4,290.
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