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[edit]English: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Charles Sumner | ||||
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English: Alexander Gardner |
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English: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Charles Sumner |
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English: studio portrait of two men sitting next to small table, one very tall and sitting upright, one with long white beard Rectangular sepia albumen photograph of Charles Sumner and Henry W. Longfellow, seated by a small table, mounted. Printed at bottom of mount "A. Gardner, Photographer, Washington." Taken 8 December 1863 at request of Caleb Lyon (1821-1875) who had met Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in Washington the previous June.
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English: District of Columbia , District of Columbia; Longfellow House - Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; Latitude: 42.3769989013672, Longitude: -71.1264038085938 |
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Date | Taken on 8 December 1863 | |||
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English: NPGallery |
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Collector InfoField | English: Alexander Gardner |
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Contacts InfoField | English: Organization: Longfellow House - Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site Address: 105 Brattle Street |
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NPS Unit Code InfoField | LONG | |||
NPS Museum Catalog Number InfoField | LONG 4359 |
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Author | Alexander Gardner |
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Keywords | LONG 4359 |