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Connecticut Museum of Culture and History collection, 2025.1.19, Connecticut Museum of Culture …
Man driving two-horse carriage on city street
Connecticut Museum of Culture and History collection, 2025.1.19, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, No known copyright

Man driving two-horse carriage on city street

Date1845-1865
MediumDaguerreotype; silver-coated copper plate in brass window mat package in thermoplastic case. Embossed red velvet pad in left side of open case
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineConnecticut Museum of Culture and History collection
DescriptionQuarter plate daguerreotype, taken looking down on the street, of a man in a tall top hat driving two horses that are pulling a landau-style carriage. In the background, there is the lower floor of a city building.
Object number2025.1.19
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    Gift of Mrs. William H. Bulkeley, 1966.25.2.1, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, No kn…
    Unknown
    1840-1865
    Gift of Mrs. Nicholas Pallotti, 1978.89.51, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, No known…
    Henry H. Bartlett
    about 1855
    Gift of Nellie G. Brown, 1960.36.3, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, No known copyrig…
    Jennie Susan Bromley
    1858-1860
    Connecticut Museum of Culture and History collection, 2025.1.4, Connecticut Museum of Culture a…
    Moses Butler Bull
    about 1855
    Connecticut Museum of Culture and History collection, 2025.1.5, Connecticut Museum of Culture a…
    Unknown
    about 1865
    Connecticut Museum of Culture and History collection, 2025.1.8, Connecticut Museum of Culture a…
    Charles Edwin Bulkeley
    possibly 1861-1864
    Connecticut Museum of Culture and History collection, 2025.1.9, Connecticut Museum of Culture a…
    Mary Frances Bull
    about 1865
    Bequest of Roderick Bissell Jones, 1974.56.463, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, No k…
    Merritt Bronson
    about 1860
    Gift of Mrs. Harriet K. Maxwell, 1985.62.6, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, No known…
    George Kellogg
    probably 1854
    Gift of Etta Corlies Chapman, 1956.47.6, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, No known co…
    Unknown
    1860-1865