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Cabinet Card Portrait of Famed Newspaperman Phocion Howard

Cabinet Card Portrait of Famed Newspaperman Phocion Howard

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Cabinet Card Portrait of Famed Newspaperman Phocion Howard

by C.D. Mosher

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Albumen print; Approximately 6 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches; With photographer's credit and other text mount verso. Rare portrait of James William "Phocion" Howard, a noted Chicago-based reporter and author. Howard reported extensively on US affairs in the Dakota and Montana territories, including coverage on the Battle of Little Bighorn. When he passed away in 1893, his obituary called him "one of the best known newspaper men in the state of Illinois."

This portrait was photographed and published by C.D. Mosher as part of the US Centennial.

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Daniel / Oliver Gallery US (US)
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BB.23.026
Title
Cabinet Card Portrait of Famed Newspaperman Phocion Howard
Author
C.D. Mosher
Book Condition
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Date Published
1876
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About Daniel / Oliver Gallery

Daniel / Oliver Gallery specializes in the acquisition and placement of unique photographic archives, albums, collections, and other vernacular works which document American culture. Founded in 2018 by Daniel Moyer and Oliver Lott, the gallery is currently open by appointment in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

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The page bound on the left side of a book, opposite to the recto page.
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