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COMPOSITION CASE. Figure 19 in "American Miniature Case...
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D-197
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NOT WHAT YOU THOUGHT. It would be funny if that WAS a...
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D00-113
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MAINE SAILOR. According to the dealer I recently...
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D00-170
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CATHAN'S SALOON! That's the information written on a...
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D00-32
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LOTS OF BUTTONS. Full-length views of children certainly...
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D00-50
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LIKE A PAINTING. The expert operator who ushered these...
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D00-89
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BARE FOOT BABE. For the sake of settling an argument...
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D01-145
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APPREHENSIVE YOUTH. Perhaps this young lad isn't worried...
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D01-174
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EAGER TO LEAVE. For some reason this woman seems ready to...
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D01-178
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BAREFOOT BOY BY BROADBENT. Samuel Broadbent, or one of...
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D01-47
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HER APRON IS UNUSUAL! Although I'm not certain, I will...
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D01-77
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IMPRESSIVE PANTS. When this young man strolled through his...
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D01-81
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EMILY D. LUCAS GRANDMOTHER. When Mrs. Lucas visited the...
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D02-121
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HER OWN GIANT. "Wow, damn is he big!" I think those were...
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D02-149
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YOUNG COWGIRL. Anxious to get out of that chair and back...
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D02-159
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LEANING GENT. The spine on his mid-1840s sixth sized...
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D02-169
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DOMED GLASS. What an effect the curvature of the glass...
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D02-31
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MARVELOUS LITTLE LASS! I have attempted three times to...
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D02-56
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LONG ARM. I wish he were wearing a badge and I could add, "...
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D03-107
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IMPRESSIVE TONALITY! That should be immediately obvious...
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D03-109
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MUM'S THE WORD. Ask not want not was her motto. "I will...
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D03-116
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ONE DIDN'T FLINCH. There were only so many tricks a parent...
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D03-145
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SOMEONE'S DEATH . . . caused this women to mourn their...
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D03-173
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M-O-P MAGIC. I think that the kid posing for his sixth...
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D03-209
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BLONDIE BEING HELD. Mother looked down at her daughter...
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D03-230
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DORIS AND GERTRUDE. The complete notation on a piece of...
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D03-94
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MOTHER SARAH OPDYKE . . . is written on the glass above the...
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D04-101
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HIDDEN FATHER. Yes, that is a man's pant leg in the right...
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D04-131
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WONDERFUL IN PINK. At first glance I was fooled into...
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D04-134
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IN HER BEST. This lovely woman didn't leave any of her...
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D04-137
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POUTING BECAUSE... Well, it is obvious why this youngster...
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D04-160
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HENRY SMITH. The son of Mr. Asa Smith, young Henry stood...
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D04-17
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JUST TWO LADIES. Ok, so they happen to be holding hands...
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D04-170
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OFF TO THE SIDE. I suppose the daguerreotypist could have...
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D04-181
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LUNCH BUCKET? A very wealthy red haired woman sat for her...
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D04-20
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"LATER MRS. WM. A. INGRAM." Catherine is not that...
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D04-207
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MRS. FUNKHAUSER. By the casual manner in which she is...
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D04-229
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THE BROWS! A dark eyed mother with a long angular face sat...
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D04-231
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HUNCHED FORWARD. There are so many visual components in...
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D04-32
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SMILIN' GRANNY. I think I possibly know what grams was...
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D04-67
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SNAZZY VEST . . . that goes along favorably with the chap's...
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D04-71
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HER GOLDEN NECKLACE! What a pair! They both have the...
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D04-88
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DAGUERREIAN'S REFLECTION? I do believe that this young...
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D04-97
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BROADBENT'S ODDEST? This guy is definitely the type of...
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D05-100
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THEIR RELATIONSHIP? Possibly sisters, yet which one might...
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D05-111
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IN A VILLAGE. The elderly matron sat stiffly with crossed...
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D05-12
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FOR SUCH A NEAT GUY . . . one would expect him to visit a...
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D05-139
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HE WAS COMFORTABLE. Why do some subjects look like they...
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D05-15
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UNCERTAIN . . . This little boy was not delighted sitting...
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D05-175
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ADA FLETCHER . . . sat holding a book in her aged hands...
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D05-24
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HMMM! When one of Rufus Anson's operators got it correct,...
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D05-42
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A SNOWY MANE. An elderly gent was taken from a low angle...
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D05-56
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PINKY RING! Splendid holographic depth along with that...
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D05-77
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NOV. 1853 . . . is written in the copper underneath the...
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D05-78
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RURAL LOCATION. A rudimentary resealed sixth size...
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D05-86
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GRANDFATHER MCDOUGALL . . . "& Arlouine, Mother's sister. ...
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D05-91
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UPSTANDING IN HIS TOWN. A moderately successful man who...
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D05-98
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FRANCIS E. FAXON. That's his name written in the bottom of...
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D06-100
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A LADY. Her delicately picked brooch, with a ruby red...
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D06-145
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BRIGHT RED SHOES! Casey said this must be Dorothy when...
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D06-146
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ANOTHER FAMILIAR SEAT! The maker of the marvelous pair of...
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D06-156
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LARGE FACE! There will be unanswered questions before I'm...
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D06-160
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MATLIDA BAKER . . . is penciled in the bottom of the...
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D06-161
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WAS HE WEARING . . . a small shrub across the bottom of his...
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D06-162
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SEWING BASKET! Okay, the woman brought her basket to the...
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D06-169
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MELLOW MATRON. An older woman wearing a dress with...
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D06-171
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THE EXPANSIVE TIE. The gentleman knew how to dress for a...
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D06-173
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THOMAS HARTFORD WENTWORTH. Was the passing of the years...
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D06-175
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SAVED . . . By the friendliness of the youngest sister who...
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D06-185
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MATRON ON A SOFA. Broad window lighting bathed the woman...
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D06-201
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SARAH P. KILBURN. Written in the bottom of her whole...
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D06-22
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IT MUST HAVE BEEN . . . taken to showcase her new wedding...
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D06-229
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ERIN AND I . . . were questioning the relationship of the...
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D06-28
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GRANNY'S GLASSES. I know, people ask me all the time, why...
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D06-30
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LOOKING AWAY. Doesn't it appear that the sister reluctantly...
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D06-46
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HIDDEN MOTHER. Actually the baby dressed in white is seated...
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D06-51
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SEDUCTIVE LACE. And that's not all folks. Underneath her...
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D06-54
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DID THE KID'S BROTHER . . . Cause that mark next to one eye?...
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D06-61
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ANOTHER IRON BENCH. Her hands created an extremely strong...
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D06-66
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ON THE RAIL. A dapper and debonair gent rested one hand on...
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D06-71
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BABIES! Although I know the daguerreian was instructed to...
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D06-73
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"HARRISON & HILL . . . Artists 285 Fulton St. Brooklyn" is...
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D06-90
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TWISTED LIPS. You would almost suspect the gent with gray...
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D1-152
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DOUBLE DARKNESS! The artist who daguerreotyped the child...
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D2-68
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"G.D.M. . . . With his great aunt Mrs. Warren, 'auntie...
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D2-86
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THE SURPRISE!! A marvelous portrait of a cute child, ready...
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D3-216
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This stolid, blonde haired matron is firmly squeezed into a...
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D3-59
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A FACE TO REMEMBER. This tall, middle-aged man is seated...
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D4-165
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EAGLE'S EYES. Superb contrast, stunning reflective depth...
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D4-166
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AN OLD MAID? She may be an attractive lady, but the fact...
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D5-158
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SUSPICIOUS INTENTIONS! What a lovely quarter plate...
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D7-144
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I THINK... that this un-dynamic duo might be sisters. They...
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D7-162
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NOT TAKEN LIGHTLY. When the young gentleman required a...
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D7-268
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HE'S SOOO CUTE. I have never been so compelled to reach...
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D8-145
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A DISTRACTION. We can already note that the fellow is...
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D8-97
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SOPHISTICATED SISTERS. The older girl instantly drew my...
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D9-150
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DIRECTNESS! Can there be any misunderstanding in this...
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D9-37
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ELLEN PARKER DAWLEY ... was obviously a gal with some...
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DAJ-280
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DO YOU THINK . . . the cunning little girl favored her...
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DAJ-296
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TOO YOUNG? Either the very attractive lass is shown with...
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DAJ-309
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CURVATURES! I am immediately thunderstruck by the lines of...
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DAJ-367
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MISSION IMPOSSIBLE. While I strive to scan dags with...
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DAJ-381
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AND THEY WERE JUST BEGINNING! I have owned many sixth...
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DAJ-382
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SHE'S A LADY! I have rarely seen such a belle in an early...
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DAJ-402
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"TAKEN IN BOSTON . . . Mass Thursday Nov 2nd, 1854 M.B....
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DAJ-406
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FAMILY AFFAIR. A large daguerreian gallery was the scene...
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DAJ-453
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TRAVELING COMPANIONS. Where are you going, my ladies' fair?...
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DAJ-456
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A TIGHT GRIP. Who is really in control in the sixth plate...
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DAJ-477
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BEAUTIFUL BROWNS! Everything flows smoothly in this sixth...
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DAJ-517
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REAL OR IMAGINED? No matter now many archivally sealed...
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DAJ-78
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IT'S DEFINITELY YELLOW! Until today, the only times I have...
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