Natchez Trace Collection Photographs ca. 1855-1920.

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Natchez Trace Collection Photographs ca. 1855-1920.

Collection includes photographs from the southern United States and other regions from the mid 1800s through the early 1900s, featuring prominent leaders and families.

3 ft.;; 3 daguerreotypes;; 9 tintypes;; 222 albumen cartes-de-visites;; 54 albumen, collodion, and gelatin cabinet cards;; 298 albumen and halftone stereographs;; 41 other albumen prints;; 3 albums with 4 tintypes and 134 cartes-de-visites;; 103 gelatin and collodion Kodak prints;; 1 platinotype;; 6 other gelatin silver prints;; 64 lantern slides;; 74 postcards;; 2 photographic prints

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