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Description:
For your consideration I am pleased to offer this outstanding southern archive from Doctor C.A.M. Pulliam of Nashville, Tennessee and his descendants. It is a vast grouping of Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, Tintypes, cdv’s Cabinet Photos and snapshots that date from 1850 to 1930.
This family was quite affluent and it reflects this fact in the photographs. Many of the images are identified.
There are beautiful antebellum ladies, children and handsome gentleman. Several of the images go beyond the normal Mom & Pops images.
The daguerreotypes are interesting including a Southern gentleman with a wild hair cut holding a white plantation styled hat, a elderly lady posed in her wheel chair sitting outside with full identification, a young girl holding some interesting object in her hand, early daguerreotype of a lady likely dating pre-1850 and other daguerreotypes as shown in the photos provided.
The images are taken by many different Civil War era southern photographers. That of coarse include multiple Nashville photographers, New Orleans, Little Rock, St. Louis, Louisville, Memphis, Texas photographers, Tennessee etc…
The daguerreotypes and hard images generally all Southern as well.
If you collect early Tennessee family historical archives, this grouping is one you likely do not want to pass up.
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: 4_A |
| Condition:
excellent |
Year:
1860-1934
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| Title:
Civil War Nashville,Tn. Family Daguerreotype Archive |
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