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Mathew BradyAmerican, 1823 - 1896

Mathew Brady was a nineteenth-century American photographer who learned photography from Samuel Morse. He opened his first portrait studio in New York in 1844; in 1849, he opened one in Washington, DC. In 1860, he opened his last studio in New York, at Broadway and Tenth Street,and called it the National Photographic Portrait Gallery. He is best known for his portraits and photographs of the American Civil War, despite the fact that most of the Civil War photographs attributed to him were taken by photographers in his employ.

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Gift of Charles W. Ward, 1884.3.0  © 2010 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Mathew Brady
1855-1861
Gift of John Heckman, 2003.170.16  © 2011 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Mathew Brady
mid 19th-late 19th century
Gift of Clifford T. Alderman  2012.233.58  © 2011 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Mathew Brady
1862
Lieut. Gen. Winfield Scott.
E.B. & E.C. Kellogg
probably 1861