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Moses Butler Bull

Date1865-1872
MediumTintype; collodion on iron in brass window mat in tooled leather-covered case; red velvet pad in left side of open case
DimensionsPlate (height x width): 3 × 2 3/4in. (7.6 × 7cm)
Other (case height x width x depth): 3 3/4 × 3 1/4 × 1/2in. (9.5 × 8.3 × 1.3cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Etta Corlies Chapman
DescriptionSixth plate tintype of Moses Butler Bull by an unknown photographer. He is wearing a dark vest with a shawl collar, a white shirt, dark bowtie, and a dark jacket. He is holding what appears to be a cane in his right hand. His hair is white and worn long at the front and standing up. He has thick, white sideburns and a beard worn in a chin curtain style.

There is the faint outline of an oval around the subject, which indicates that there was once (originally?) a window mat of a different shape covering the plate.
Object number1956.47.12
InscribedHandwritten on slip of paper in case: "Moses Bull / Great grandfather"
On View
Not on view
Connecticut Museum of Culture and History collection, 2025.1.4, Connecticut Museum of Culture a…
Moses Butler Bull
about 1855
Gift of Rena Koopman, 2007.24.1. Photograph by David Stansbury. © 2008 The Connecticut Historic…
Moses Fox
1947
Connecticut Museum of Culture and History collection, 1973.146.3, Connecticut Museum of Culture…
Mary Frances Bull
1865-1872
Connecticut Museum of Culture and History collection, 2025.1.7, Connecticut Museum of Culture a…
Charles Edwin Bulkeley
About 1855
Connecticut Museum of Culture and History collection, 2025.1.9, Connecticut Museum of Culture a…
Mary Frances Bull
about 1865
Gift of John Huntoon, 2001.92.14, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, No known copyright
Unknown
1860-1870
Museum purchase, 1994.188.2, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, No known copyright
Amos Beecher
about 1860
Gift of Eleanor Bissell, 1960.22.19, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, No known copyri…
Unknown
1853-1858
Medicine Bottle or Flask
S. G. Moses & Co. Apothecaries
1810-1880