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1860s and 1870s

Page created 21 February 1999 - updated 17 Feb 2007 (off-site links fixed)
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NOTE:
I'm not an expert on historic costume, so in most cases I have dated the photos by their mounts. Let me know if you think something is dated in error!

Carte-de-visite (CDV), 1860s
"Mrs. Orrell / Louisville Ky"
My first CDV, purchased for 80¢
Check out the Gothic revival chair.
CDV, 1860s
Look at all the
lovely fabric!

Detail of her face and bodice

CDV, 1860s
"Callie Richardson"
Studio: Brown's Gallery, F. EGGEL, Photographer, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Unmounted photo, 1860s
Girl and doll

This is sort of a strange photo because it's not mounted on a board backing. It's on very thin paper, and I've always wondered if it was a modern reprint of some sort. But it could just be that the paper print never made it to a CDVbacking, and it was a gift, so it's not like I paid too much for it!

CDV, 1860s
Studio: J. Hess, successor to Chas. A. Saylor, S.W. corner Fifth and Penn Streets, Reading, Pa.

I like this photo for her open-fingered lace gloves.

CDV, 1860s
Is it just me or
does this woman's face look Asian? (And there were Chinese immigrants in the US by the 1860s)
CDV, 1870s
Studio: Cadwallader, Indianapolis, Ind.

The side view shows off her fashionable bustle.

CDV, 1870s
Studio: Hinckley's Gallery, Geneva, NY
Stereocard, 1870s
"Carrino"?
Studio: J. Gurney & Son, 5th Ave. cor., 16th St. New York.

The "Magic Eye" of the Victorian era: the double image is taken with two camera lenses that are slightly apart so that when viewed through a stereoscope, the images blend together to look three-dimensional. This is how people amused themselves before radio and television.

CDV, 1870s
Studio: Rhoads, Photographer, No. 1800, Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia

This photo had some very light pink tints on her cheeks and lips.

CDV, 1870s
Studio: W. Hamrick, Minonk, Illinois
CDV, late 1870s-early 1880s?
Studio: Pentz, Photographer, Rupp's Building, Centre Square, York, Pa.

Note the long, thick braid draped over her shoulder. (The unfortunate mark on her upper lip is a stain on the photo!)

On-line Resources
Women Soldiers of the Civil War at the National Archives
Mathew Brady's Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery
Selected Civil War Photographs at the Library of Congress
(includes a family album from the 1860s)
Victorian Links at The Costumer's Manifesto
Asians in the Civil War
Association to Commemorate Chinese Serving in the American Civil War


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