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Learn more about Louis Daguerre, the daguerreian process, and how it was received in America by visiting www.daguerre.org, the official website of the Daguerreian Society.
The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre Dominic Smith 2006
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Learn more about Louis Daguerre, the daguerreian process, and how it was received in America by visiting www.daguerre.org, the official website of the Daguerreian Society.
The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre Dominic Smith 2006
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Learn more about Louis Daguerre, the daguerreian process, and how it was received in America by visiting www.daguerre.org, the official website of the Daguerreian Society.
The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre Dominic Smith 2006
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He has been a barber on a Mississippi river steamboat, and a daguerreian artist.
The Citizen-Soldier or, Memoirs of a Volunteer John Beatty
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They have taken their own sick and enfeebled soldiers; have stripped them naked; have exposed them before a daguerreian apparatus; have pictured every shrunken limb and muscle -- and all for the purpose, not of relieving their sufferings, but of bringing a false and slanderous charge against the South.
Report of the Joint Select Committee appointed to Investigate the Condition and Treatment of Prisoners of War, Confederate States of America. Congress. Joint Select Committee to Investigate the Condition 1865
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On every license to exercise the daguerreian art, or such like profession or performance, by whatever name, it may be known or called, if in a city or incorporated town of less than five thousand inhabitants, fifty dollars; if more than five thousand inhabitants, one hundred dollars; if elsewhere, twenty-five dollars.
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The David Belcher Collection was assembled beginning in the 1970s and contains some exquisite examples of the daguerreian art as it was practiced in America in the 1840s and
Antique News News! 2010
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As the slavery pot simmered on the back burner, an enterprising young daguerreian artist named Nicholas H. Shepherd arrived in the western frontier in 1845 to open one of the first daguerreotype galleries in Springfield, Illinois.
Gizmodo Bob Zeller 2010
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