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Rév. Fred K. Frothingham, ministre unitarien, Buffalo, NY, vers 1865
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Rév. Fred K. Frothingham, ministre unitarien, Buffalo, NY, vers 1865

Albumen print

Rev. Fred K. Frothingham, Unitarian minister, Buffalo, NY, about 1865
Photographer
SignatureImprinted on verso, W. J. Baker
InscriptionsPencil on album page, Rev. Fred Frothingham Unitarian Minister
Date About 1865
Medium / Technique Silver salts on paper mounted on paper
Albumen process
Dimensions8.5 x 5.6 cm
Origin Buffalo, New York, United States
Object NumberMP-1986.5.1.42
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of E. Dorothy Benson
Status
Not on view

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