Portraits
Found in 1022 Collections and/or Records:
Negative portrait of Robert Walter Weir sitting in chair, circa 1840-1860
Negative print photograph of a portrait of Robert Walter Weir, circa 1840-1860. Weir is sitting with his right hand in his lap.
Negative portrait of Robert Walter Weir sitting in chair
Note, an autograph, and a portrait, 1881
Handwritten and signed note, dated 17 June 1881, and stating "Let justicia et veritas be a law to Edgar F. Gladwin, So writes Geo Bancroft, 17 June 1881, the anniversary of Bunder Hill." Also included is an autograph of Bancroft and an etching portrait of him.
Note and portrait, 1861
Handwritten and signed note, dated 22 June 1861, and addressed to "Dear Sir." Butler writes, "In reply to your request for my autograph I submit myself." Also included is a portrait of Butler clipped from a magazine or book.
Note and portrait, 1861
Handwritten and signed note, dated 22 June 1861, and addressed to "Dear Sir." Butler writes, "In reply to your request for my autograph I submit myself." Also included is a portrait of Butler clipped from a magazine or book.
Mattie Sparks Nutter and Zina Robinson Nutter Smith photograph albums
Three photograph albums, containing black and white photographs dated 1919-1941, as well as some ephemera. One album was created by Zina Robinson Nutter Smith, and depicts family life in Utah, a second album was collected by Mattie Sparks Nutter, containing family portraits and photographs depicting daily family life and travel in California. A third album in the collection is attributed to both Mattie and Zina.
O. A. Daniels photograph of the son of Ralph Jones, approximately 1850-1900
Orlando Scott Goff portrait of Thomas H. French
Orlando Scott Goff portrait of Thomas H. French, between 1872 and 1882
Norman Woodbury Osborn photograph collection
This collection contains 86 various photographs, portraits, and postcards of unidentified people. Some of the only identified portraits include Karl G. Maeser and George Q. Cannon. The photographs were found in Norman Woodbury Osborn's attic.