Photographs of Virginia scenes, [manuscript], 1880-1910.

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Photographs of Virginia scenes, [manuscript], 1880-1910.

Scenes are the Lawn and Rotunda at the University of Virginia; bridges over the James River at Richmond; the White House of the Confederacy; and "Tuckahoe."

4 photos : wet plate albumen, collodion printing-out paper; ca. 18x24 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7921411

University of Virginia. Library

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