Pictures -- Clara Barton homes,etc.
Pictures -- Clara Barton homes, etc.
Title: Pictures -- Clara Barton homes, etc.
Date Created/Published: ca. 1857-ca. 1890?
Summary: Clara Barton's homes. Birthplace and homes in Dansville, New York, and Glen Echo, Maryland. Schools in which she taught. Barton family plot in North Oxford, Massachusetts. Relics of Andersonville Prison. Includes one photo of the stone tower near the entrance to Glen Echo Park, a photo labeled 'Glen Echo - Chataqua,' and a photomechanical reproduction of the National Red Cross Headquarters at Seventeenth and F Streets NW (General Grant's Mansion).
Notes:
Photographers: Mathew Brady studio, Fassett, and Clara Barton Drew.
Includes albumen and gelatin silver prints (including one carte de visite), postcards, and photomechanical prints.
LOT title and other information from catalog card and published guide: Washingtoniana Photographs ... Library of Congress, 1989.
Gift of Hermann P. Riccius, 1959.
Transfer; LC Manuscript Division; 1959.
Forms part of the Clara Barton Papers, Manuscript Division.
Subjects:
Barton, Clara,--1821-1912.
Albumen prints--1850-1890.
Gelatin silver prints--1850-1890.
Photomechanical prints--1850-1890.
Postcards--1850-1890.
Bookmark /2004667021/
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