Joseph Lincoln Brigham family photographs, ca. 1860-1875.

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Joseph Lincoln Brigham family photographs, ca. 1860-1875.

Carte de visite and tintype portraits of various members of the family of Joseph Lincoln Brigham, captain's clerk aboard the U.S. Steamer Pocahontas during the Civil War. Subjects include his uncle, Lincoln Flagg Brigham, chief justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts; his siblings Emmeline DeWolf Brigham, LeGrand Bliss Brigham, and Andrew LePierre Homer Brigham; and other friends and family members in Boston, New York, and Michigan. Photographers include Edward L. Allen, James Wallace Black, John Adams Whipple, and Allen & Horton, all of Boston, Mass., among others.

18 photographs in 1 narrow box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7752645

Massachusetts Historical Society

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Allen & Horton (Boston, Mass.),

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Brigham family

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Allen, Edward L.,

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Brigham, Emmeline DeWolf, 1834-1861

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Brigham, LeGrand Bliss, b. 1838

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Whipple, John Adams, 1822-1891

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Served with the New England Women's Auxiliary Association of the United States Sanitary Commission, 1861-1866; Freedmen's Aid Society, 1866-1873; founded the New England Women's Club, 1868; Boston School Committee representative, 1875-1878; member of the Massachusetts Board of Education, 1879-1888; president of the Massachusetts School Sufrrage Association, 1880-1888; member and president of the Massachusetts Society for the University Education of Women, 1880-1886; and member of the Association...

Brigham, Lincoln Flagg, 1819-1895

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Brigham, Andrew LePierre Homer, b. 1850

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Black, James Wallace, 1825-1896

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Illustrator; Philadelphia, Pa. From the description of F.O.C. Darley [graphic] / J.W. Black. [ca. 1870] (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220203675 ...