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1846 Gründung des Verlags National Publishing Company in Philadelphia | 1846 Gründung des Verlags National Publishing Company in Philadelphia | ||
"Inventor of the plumbeotype process (litographs from daguerreotypes), he took the earliest photographs of the U.S. Capitol and the White House in 1846. He suspended his photographic business, 1847-1849, and moved to California (1849-1853) where he continued to advocate for the transcontinental railroad", New York 2008, Routledge (2 Bände), ISBN 978-0-415-97235-2</ref> | "Inventor of the plumbeotype process (litographs from daguerreotypes), he took the earliest photographs of the U.S. Capitol and the White House in 1846. He suspended his photographic business, 1847-1849, and moved to California (1849-1853) where he continued to advocate for the transcontinental railroad", <ref>Zitiert aus: New York 2008, Routledge (2 Bände), ISBN 978-0-415-97235-2</ref> | ||
==Literatur== | ==Literatur== | ||
John Hannavy: "Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography", New York 2008, Routledge (2 Bände), ISBN 978-0-415-97235-2 | John Hannavy: "Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography", New York 2008, Routledge (2 Bände), ISBN 978-0-415-97235-2 | ||
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Ingenieur, Fotograf, Verleger
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Welshpool / Wales 13.07.1809 - 28.05.1857 Dubuque / Iowa / USA
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1821 Auswanderung mit der Familie in die USA
Studienabschluss als Ingenieur, großes Interesse am Bau einer transkontinentalen Eisenbahn
1840-1846 Aufbau von 26 Gallerien für Daguerreotypien in großen Städten der USA (Zentrale ab 1843 in New York), u.a. Zusammenarbeit mit Samuel Masury
1846 Gründung des Verlags National Publishing Company in Philadelphia
"Inventor of the plumbeotype process (litographs from daguerreotypes), he took the earliest photographs of the U.S. Capitol and the White House in 1846. He suspended his photographic business, 1847-1849, and moved to California (1849-1853) where he continued to advocate for the transcontinental railroad", [1]
Literatur[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]
John Hannavy: "Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography", New York 2008, Routledge (2 Bände), ISBN 978-0-415-97235-2
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- ↑ Zitiert aus: New York 2008, Routledge (2 Bände), ISBN 978-0-415-97235-2