Clothing and dress -- History -- 19th century
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
Kirkpatrick and Dorsey families photographs
This collection consists of identified and unidentified portraits of Kirkpatrick and Dorsey family members.
Kuhns family photographs
This collection contains images from the Kuhn's Photography Studio, including photographs of both the Kuhns family and clients. Many of the images are identified, however most of the tintypes remain unidentified.
Laura Thompson Chapman photograph
This collection consists of an ambrotype of Laura Thompson Chapman.
Lawshe family photographs
This collection contains portraits of Er Lawshe's wife, children, brother, and daughter-in-law. Of special note is one carte de visite of his jewelry business at 47 Whitehall Street.
Marian Josephine Bateman Hulsey photograph
This collection consists of one cased image of Marian Josephine Bateman Hulsey. The image is hand colored and printed on a waxed paper with a piece of milk glass behind. The case contains an oval glass opening which allows viewing without opening the case.
Menefee-Timmons-Mitchell family visual arts collection
Mrs. Charles Elrod fashion plates
This collection contains fashion plates from magazines published in the 1880's.
Plaster and Smith families photographs
Powell family photographs
This collection contains fifteen images documenting three generations of the Powell family. George T. Powell and Ned T. Powell are also represented. The carte-de-visite and cabinet cards were produced by C. W. Motes and Kuhns, both post-Civil War Atlanta photographers.
Robert Kellam photograph collection
This collection consists of seven portraits of identified and unidentified individuals.
Robert S. Paden photographs and drawing
This collection contains photographs of five generations of the Smith-Steele-Medlock-Davenport family gathered for Elizabeth Hawkins Smith's 93rd birthday. Also included is a watercolor drawing of Jasper Smith (1836), Martha Ellen Smith Paden's brother, who died during the American Civil War. Of special note are photographs of “Auntie Gracie” and Wilkes Smith, two formerly enslaved people who worked for the Smith family. Robert S. Paden took the photograph of Wilkes Smith.
Sale, Simmons, and Matheson family photographs
This collection documents four generations of the Sale, Simmons, and Matheson families. Examination of the images indicates they were probably taken during the same photographic session with the exception of VIS 6.6.
Susan Ann Clarke Hayes family photographs
This collection contains images of Susan Ann Clarke Hayes and her descendants.
Turner and Bevan family photographs
The collection consists of cased images of unidentified individuals. Of particular interest are a daguerrotype of a daguerrotype; an image of a Union officer posed in front of an American flag; and a full-length post-mortem image of a child.