Box 2
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Box 2
Warlow collection of cabinet photographs of 18th to early 20th century well known people including celebrities, influential families, and Civil War figures. The photographs of 18th century subjects are of their portraits. Identification is by the collector or original owner, usually in pencil on the reverse side.
Photographs were taken mostly in Richmond, Virginia, but many studios were in New Orleans, Georgia, South Carolina, West Virginia and other locations.
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24 photographs. Carrie Radcliffe Lady Ramsay John Randolph of Roanoke Richard Randolph Richard Randolph Jr. of Curles Mary Randolph, Wife of Wm Bolling, Daughter of Richard Randolph of Curles Ada Rehan Ada Rehan emily Rigl Blanch Roosevelt Mlle Rhea Thoman Rutherford ? W. Rucker (Alabama) Tommy Russell The Four Schrode Brothers Julia Sheldon Rev. Dr. R.N. Sledd and wife Snead E. H. Sothern E. H. Sothern Lady Spotswood Gov. Alexander Spotswood Prof. Stubbs C. Tully or J. Sully
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14 photographs. Theo Theo Chas R. Thorne, Jr. Lavelle Vallette Verdi Billy Wade, newspaper man Emie Weathersby Joseph Weaver Bishop Whittle Biship Whittle Tony, Luke, and Lou, the three Wilson Brothers Woodson (Reverend?) Chas E. Worthans (?) Edgar Yeary, 1883
Composite and unidentified
London Stereoscopic Co.: four small portraits of women, Mary Anderson, Marie Roze, Lilly Langtry, Adelina Patti, for advertisement (on reverse) for Pear's Soap. Advertisement for "Allen & Ginter's Richmond Straight Cut (No.1) Cigarettes with small photographs of Gen. R.E. Lee, Pickett, Stonewall Jackson, Mosby and another Civil War leader. Unidentified woman