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Anthony, Edward (American photographer, engineer, and publisher, born 1818 or 1819, died 1888)
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Note: In 1840, Anthony, a civil engineer, learned the daguerreotype process from Samuel F.B. Morse (1791-1872). In 1841, he took part in a daguerreotype survey of the Canada-United States border in the east. From 1842 to 1843, he operated a daguerreotype studio in Washington D.C. with Jonas M. Edwards and Howard Chilton called "Anthony, Edwards & Chilton". From 1844 to 1845, the studio was called "Anthony, Edwards & Co." In 1846-1847, Anthony established a partnership with J.R. Clark in New York City, named "Anthony, Clark & Co.". In 1847, Anthony sold his photographic studio and gave up professional photography to start a daguerreotype supply business. He also began collaborating with his brother Henry T. In 1852, Edward and his brother established the photographic supply firm E. & H.T. Anthony on Broadway in New York City. From 1861 to 1865, the Anthonys gave financial backing to photographers Mathew B. Brady and C. Roche for Civil War coverage. They then published and distributed the images under Brady's name. In 1888, Edward introduced celluloid film to the United States. |
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E. & H. T. Anthony from 1852 to 1888 |
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(American publisher and manufacturing company, established 1852, dissolved 1901) [500033381] |
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Anthony, Henry T. |
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(American photographer and publisher, born 1813 or 1814, died 1884) [500036712] |
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(American photographer, engineer, and publisher, born 1818 or 1819, died 1888) ..... [VP Preferred]
(American photographer, engineer and publisher; born New York (City) (New York, United States), 1819; died New York (City) (New York, United States), 1888) ..... [CCA]
(artist) ..... [GRL]
(American photographer, 1811-1888) ..... [RKD]
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