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Langdon & Langdon Genealogical Research has been publishing the South Carolina Marriage Series since 1983. There are fifteen books in the series: Abbeville, Barnwell 1 & 2, Chester, Edgefield, Fairfield, Laurens [out of print], Spartanburg [out of print], York and South Carolina Marriages Volumes I through VII.

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CDV of Willie E. Clark by Charles E. Wallin of Fort Wayne, Indiana (1865-1870)


Cabinet Photo of Early 1900s Automobile


CDV of Fannie Perry by Maurice Farrington of Delhi, New York

CDV by W. P. Egbert of Davenport, IA - Identified as Emma Drocker Taken Sept 1864


CDV by W. Snell of Salem, MA - Identified as Clara Patterson Choate - Sold 2-04-2011


Cabinet by Davis of Worcester, Massachusetts 1888-1890

CDV of Civil War or Ante Bellum Baby


CDV of Civil War Baby


CDV by Bascom W. T. Phreaner of Hagerstown, MD

Bascom W. T. Phreaner, photographer, was active in Hagerstown, MD, as early as 1864, when he was assessed taxes on his photography business. Phreaner, born 9 Oct 1845 in Hagerstown, MD was the son of William A. Phreaner and Louisa Bowman. B. W. T. Phreaner in 1869 married Emma Catherine Wagner. He died in 1932 in York, PA.

CDV by C. Tomlinson of Elmira, New York


Cabinet by F. W. Elwood of Blissfield, MI c. 1892

Cabinet by F. W. Elwood of Blissfield, MI, identified as "Fred and Freda Hayes grandparents of Dorothy [Hayes]" possibly their wedding day about 1892. Retouched by G. Ehrmin, great grandson of Fred and Freda Hayes.

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Henry R. Koopman (1860-1944) photographer of Roseland, IL

 

The Reformed Church in Roseland that was built on the site of the old church where Rev Koopman preached at in the mid 1870s. The photo is by Henry R. Koopman II. He and his wife Katy were the first to be married in this church.

Henry R. Koopman born 1860 in the Netherlands, came to the US with his father, H. R. Koopman, a preacher. Koopman learned the photography trade at the Simpson studio in NYC, and returned to Roseland, IL in 1884 to set up Leader Studio at 11106 S. Michigan St.

CDV by Leonard's National Gallery, Pontiac, MI (1860-1865)


Cabinet by E. S. Dunshee of Philadelphia 1885


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Fitz W. Guerin (1846-1903) photographer of St. Louis, MO


Anna M. Warjenski Hass

 

Cabinet photo identified by daughter as Anna M. Hass, known as Gramma Anna to the family. She was born in January 1888 in Germany and her maiden name was Warjenski. She married Louis L. Hass in Chicago, IL in 1911. They had two children before moving to Winlock, Washington. ~

Sepia Portrait by J. E. Purdy Co. of Boston


Cabinet Photo by A. H. MacKenzie of Dubuque, Iowa


Civil War Faces - Library of Congress Project Images on Flickr

Cabinet Card Identified as Hattie A. Wing of Chicago by Foss


Broadbent & Phillips Advertised in 1881 Gopsill's Philadelpha City Directory


1892 Ypsilanti, MI City Directory Ad for C. E. Cooper


1877 Burnham's Studio Ad Portland Maine City Directory

Elizabeth Batt of Medina, New York, 1905 Class of B.N.S.


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