Photographs, [1864].

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Photographs, [1864].

1864

Includes insert (1 l.) with handwritten, incomplete list of "Professors, tutors" (37 names) and "Class" (100+ names). Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's photograph is on l. 25. Images include Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Walker, Cornelius C. Felton, and Thomas Hill (presidents); James Russell Lowell, Louis Agassiz, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (officers); a possible athletic instructor; and janitor Clary. Some include handwritten captions stating name, title and department, for professors.

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