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Daguerreotypes

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

Cased image collection

 Collection
Identifier: MSD-0000-002
Collection Statement #1 Rev. James Johnston and wife - daguerreotype, n.d Biographical sketch: James Johnston was born in New Jersey, December 15, 1821 and died in Pierceton, Indiana, July 30, 1897. In his early childhood, his parents moved to Ohio where he was left an orphan when he was two years old. As a young man, he came to Hagerstown, Indiana. There he was licensed to preach beginning his ministry in the North Indiana Conference in 1853. His appointments were as follows: 1853, Ossian; 1854, Massillon...
Dates: 1839 - 1865

John Durham daguerreotype, 1852 - 1852

 Item
Identifier: Image 7
Collection Statement From the Collection: #1 Rev. James Johnston and wife - daguerreotype, n.d Biographical sketch: James Johnston was born in New Jersey, December 15, 1821 and died in Pierceton, Indiana, July 30, 1897. In his early childhood, his parents moved to Ohio where he was left an orphan when he was two years old. As a young man, he came to Hagerstown, Indiana. There he was licensed to preach beginning his ministry in the North Indiana Conference in 1853. His appointments were as follows: 1853, Ossian; 1854, Massillon...
Dates: 1852 - 1852

John S. Tarkington daguerreotype, 1852 - 1852

 Item
Identifier: Image 8
Collection Statement From the Collection: #1 Rev. James Johnston and wife - daguerreotype, n.d Biographical sketch: James Johnston was born in New Jersey, December 15, 1821 and died in Pierceton, Indiana, July 30, 1897. In his early childhood, his parents moved to Ohio where he was left an orphan when he was two years old. As a young man, he came to Hagerstown, Indiana. There he was licensed to preach beginning his ministry in the North Indiana Conference in 1853. His appointments were as follows: 1853, Ossian; 1854, Massillon...
Dates: 1852 - 1852

Milford Rudisill daguerreotype, 1852 - 1852

 Item
Identifier: Image 9
Collection Statement From the Collection: #1 Rev. James Johnston and wife - daguerreotype, n.d Biographical sketch: James Johnston was born in New Jersey, December 15, 1821 and died in Pierceton, Indiana, July 30, 1897. In his early childhood, his parents moved to Ohio where he was left an orphan when he was two years old. As a young man, he came to Hagerstown, Indiana. There he was licensed to preach beginning his ministry in the North Indiana Conference in 1853. His appointments were as follows: 1853, Ossian; 1854, Massillon...
Dates: 1852 - 1852

Orson Robert Holloway daguerreotype, 1851 - 1851

 Item
Identifier: Image 10
Collection Statement From the Collection: #1 Rev. James Johnston and wife - daguerreotype, n.d Biographical sketch: James Johnston was born in New Jersey, December 15, 1821 and died in Pierceton, Indiana, July 30, 1897. In his early childhood, his parents moved to Ohio where he was left an orphan when he was two years old. As a young man, he came to Hagerstown, Indiana. There he was licensed to preach beginning his ministry in the North Indiana Conference in 1853. His appointments were as follows: 1853, Ossian; 1854, Massillon...
Dates: 1851 - 1851

Reverend James Johnston and wife daguerreotype, Undated

 Item
Identifier: Image 1
Collection Statement From the Collection: #1 Rev. James Johnston and wife - daguerreotype, n.d Biographical sketch: James Johnston was born in New Jersey, December 15, 1821 and died in Pierceton, Indiana, July 30, 1897. In his early childhood, his parents moved to Ohio where he was left an orphan when he was two years old. As a young man, he came to Hagerstown, Indiana. There he was licensed to preach beginning his ministry in the North Indiana Conference in 1853. His appointments were as follows: 1853, Ossian; 1854, Massillon...
Dates: Undated

Reverend Matthias Addison Hester daguerreotype, Undated

 Item
Identifier: Image 2
Collection Statement From the Collection: #1 Rev. James Johnston and wife - daguerreotype, n.d Biographical sketch: James Johnston was born in New Jersey, December 15, 1821 and died in Pierceton, Indiana, July 30, 1897. In his early childhood, his parents moved to Ohio where he was left an orphan when he was two years old. As a young man, he came to Hagerstown, Indiana. There he was licensed to preach beginning his ministry in the North Indiana Conference in 1853. His appointments were as follows: 1853, Ossian; 1854, Massillon...
Dates: Undated

Unidentified man daguerreotype, Undated

 Item
Identifier: Image 12
Collection Statement From the Collection: #1 Rev. James Johnston and wife - daguerreotype, n.d Biographical sketch: James Johnston was born in New Jersey, December 15, 1821 and died in Pierceton, Indiana, July 30, 1897. In his early childhood, his parents moved to Ohio where he was left an orphan when he was two years old. As a young man, he came to Hagerstown, Indiana. There he was licensed to preach beginning his ministry in the North Indiana Conference in 1853. His appointments were as follows: 1853, Ossian; 1854, Massillon...
Dates: Undated

Unidentified man daguerreotype, Undated

 Item
Identifier: Image 13
Collection Statement From the Collection: #1 Rev. James Johnston and wife - daguerreotype, n.d Biographical sketch: James Johnston was born in New Jersey, December 15, 1821 and died in Pierceton, Indiana, July 30, 1897. In his early childhood, his parents moved to Ohio where he was left an orphan when he was two years old. As a young man, he came to Hagerstown, Indiana. There he was licensed to preach beginning his ministry in the North Indiana Conference in 1853. His appointments were as follows: 1853, Ossian; 1854, Massillon...
Dates: Undated

William S. Turner (?) daguerreotypes, February 1852

 Record Group
Identifier: DC 1789
Collection Statement From the Collection: #1 Rev. James Johnston and wife - daguerreotype, n.d Biographical sketch: James Johnston was born in New Jersey, December 15, 1821 and died in Pierceton, Indiana, July 30, 1897. In his early childhood, his parents moved to Ohio where he was left an orphan when he was two years old. As a young man, he came to Hagerstown, Indiana. There he was licensed to preach beginning his ministry in the North Indiana Conference in 1853. His appointments were as follows: 1853, Ossian; 1854, Massillon...
Dates: February 1852