Photographs of the Harvard University campus and environs taken by George K. Warren, 1860

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Photographs of the Harvard University campus and environs taken by George K. Warren, 1860

George K. Warren was an American photographer active in Massachusetts in the second half of the 19th century who was known for his photographs of graduating college classes and for cartes-de-visite views of Massachusetts towns. This collection consists of 16 cartes-de-visite views of Harvard Unviersity buildings and environs in Cambridge, Massachusetts, taken by Warren in 1860.

.17 cubic feet; 16 photographic prints (1 folder)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6385457

Harvard University Archives.

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Warren, G. K. (George Kendall), d. 1884

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George Kendall Warren (1834-1884) was an American photographer active in Massachusetts in the second half of the 19th century. Based in Lowell, Massachusetts from 1850 to 1870, he moved to Boston in 1870, where he worked until his death in 1884. In 1858 he began taking photographs of graduating college classes and became known as a prominent class photographer, particularly at Ivy League schools. In the 1860s he published a series of cartes-de-visite of Cambridge, Watertown, Concord...