George N. Barnard collection, 1854-1990.

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George N. Barnard collection, 1854-1990.

Stereographs, photographs, engravings, daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, correspondence, maps, manuscripts, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, books and pamphlets relating to the career and work of photographer George N. Barnard; includes research files on Barnard's career and family history, labels for exhibits at the Onondaga Historical Association in Syracuse, N.Y. of Barnard's work, and drafts of articles and presentations by Richard N. Wright on Barnard's life and work; includes correspondence with collectors and dealers of Civil War and photographic materials.

5.3 cubic ft. (2-3 in. o/s boxes; 1-shoe box; 1-4 in. document box; 1-3 in. document box; 7-3 in. letter boxes; 1-16 in. box; 1-5 in. letter box).

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Barnard, George N., 1819-1902

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The photographer, George N. Barnard, was one of Matthew Brady's assistants during the Civil War. He followed Sherman's army throughout much of 1864 in Tennessee and Georgia. From the description of Civil War photographs, 1863-1864. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413098 George N. Bernard (1819-1902), American photographer, was active as a daguerreotypist in Oswego, New York and Syracuse, New York in the 1850s. He is best known for his album of sixty-one albume...

Barnard family.

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Onondaga Historical Association (Syracuse, N.Y.).

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Wright, Richard Newport, 1932-

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Local historian; director of the Onondaga Historical Association, 1950s-1980s. From the description of Richard N. Wright papers, 1951-1988. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155417715 ...