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English: An early daguerreotype portrait of Professor Ezra Kendall (1818 - 1899) made in Philadelphia by Walter Johnson in October or November 1839.
Historian Marcus Aurelius Root probably described this image in 1864 and claimed it was the earliest daguerreotype portrait made in Philadelphia. |
Date | October or November 1839 |
Source | https://www.librarycompany.org/catchingashadow/section2/index.htm |
Author | Walter Rogers Johnson (1794 - 1852) |
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