Description: Atchinson was founded by a pro-slavery Missouri senator only a generation before this sitting. His town lay only 50 miles from the site of the Lawrence Massacre that spurned deadly retaliations from John Brown and other abolitionist groups. In 1858, Atchinson voted on a new charter & turned their formerly Missouri newspaper into a free state publication. Fashionable, assured sitters here (mother left, either sister or young bride right) are likely a southern family involved in the Union Pacific railroad boom. Light contrast & consistent soiling. Signed Andersen.
Price: 450 USD
Location: Irwin, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-10-06T14:01:25.000Z
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Antique: Yes
Type: Photograph
Format: Cabinet Card
Image Orientation: Portrait
Number of Photographs: 1
Theme: Americana, Cities & Towns, Conflicts & Wars, Continents & Countries, Cultures & Ethnicities, Domestic & Family Life, People, Portrait, Social History, Western
Image Color: Sepia
Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subject: Social History, History, African American, Western, Portrait, Cultures & Ethnicities
Vintage: Yes