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Rutherford, T. R.

 Person

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Man in dark suit, sitting, with hands resting on one leg

 Item
Identifier: ELIBR0254-CarteDeVisite-030
Scope and Contents From the Collection: A collection of images representing the carte-de-visite, a form of calling card that gained popularity in Europe and the United States during the 19th century. The photographs are either pre, post, or during the U.S. Civil War. One notable item is a photograph taken by William Friese-Green, often credited as the inventor of motion pictures. This collection was acquired by the Library when the International Museum of Art and Science (IMAS) deaccessioned their collection in...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1860 - 1884

Older man sitting down with arm resting on table with a tuxedo and make-shift bow tie, hands crosed over

 Item
Identifier: ELIBR0254-CarteDeVisite-021
Scope and Contents From the Collection: A collection of images representing the carte-de-visite, a form of calling card that gained popularity in Europe and the United States during the 19th century. The photographs are either pre, post, or during the U.S. Civil War. One notable item is a photograph taken by William Friese-Green, often credited as the inventor of motion pictures. This collection was acquired by the Library when the International Museum of Art and Science (IMAS) deaccessioned their collection in...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1860 - 1884

Woman in silk dress with collar brooch

 Item
Identifier: ELIBR0254-CarteDeVisite-032
Scope and Contents From the Collection: A collection of images representing the carte-de-visite, a form of calling card that gained popularity in Europe and the United States during the 19th century. The photographs are either pre, post, or during the U.S. Civil War. One notable item is a photograph taken by William Friese-Green, often credited as the inventor of motion pictures. This collection was acquired by the Library when the International Museum of Art and Science (IMAS) deaccessioned their collection in...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1860 - 1884