Henry Cabot Lodge photographs, ca. 1860-1945.

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Henry Cabot Lodge photographs, ca. 1860-1945.

Photographs of and collected by historian and U.S. senator Henry Cabot Lodge, relating to his family and personal life, travels, and political work. The bulk of the collection is photographs albums, including nine volumes of commercial photographs of various places and artwork in Europe, collected by Lodge during his travels there ca. 1871-1903. One scrapbook also contains photographs and papers relating to Lodge's studies at Harvard as a member of the Class of 1871, and another volume contains photographs of San Francisco compiled by the Panama-Pacific International Exposition Co. as part of their campaign to bring the fair to the city in 1915. The collection also contains loose photographs, including formal and informal portraits of Lodge and his wife, Anna Cabot Mills Davis Lodge, and their children, Constance Lodge (later Gardner), George Cabot Lodge, and John Ellerton Lodge; Lodge's friends and political associates, including presidents William Howard Taft and Theodore Roosevelt, among others; various American and European statesmen, authors, and other public figures from the 1860s; and Civil War soldiers and officers. In addition, there are a number of loose views of places of importance to Lodge, including his homes in Nahant, Mass. and Washington, D.C. Photographers include James Wallace Black and John Adams Whipple of Boston, Mass.; Harris & Ewing of Washington, D.C.; Frederic Bulkeley Hyde; and Frances Benjamin Johnston, among many others. Includes cartes de visite, cabinet cards, photomechanical prints, tintypes, and some hand-colored photographs.

2,059 photographs in 2 boxes (1 narrow), 2 oversize boxes, and 11 v. (in boxes or cases)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7808586

Massachusetts Historical Society

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Hyde, Frederic Bulkeley.

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Whipple, John Adams, 1822-1891

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