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Images of J.B. Turner with family members, undated
Description
Two images reproduced in The Life of Jonathan Baldwin Turner by Mary Carriel. The first image depicts "Professor Turner and his son Howard, from a daguerreotype taken 1854," and the second depicts "The Turner Brothers: Edward, Asa, Avery, Jonathan.
Extent
1 sheet (2 pages)
Dimensions
23.9 cm
Language
eng
Collection/Series, subseries/box/folder
MS 333: Photographs and Prints; Box 1, Folder: Photographs and prints of Jonathan Baldwin Turner, undated
Collection Title
Jonathan Baldwin Turner Papers
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Acquisition information
Donated by Mary Turner Carriel in 1913 or by her son Reverend Charles A. Carriel in 1939.
Images of J.B. Turner with family members, undated
Description
Two images reproduced in The Life of Jonathan Baldwin Turner by Mary Carriel. The first image depicts "Professor Turner and his son Howard, from a daguerreotype taken 1854," and the second depicts "The Turner Brothers: Edward, Asa, Avery, Jonathan.
Extent
1 sheet (2 pages)
Dimensions
23.9 cm
Language
eng
Collection/Series, subseries/box/folder
MS 333: Photographs and Prints; Box 1, Folder: Photographs and prints of Jonathan Baldwin Turner, undated
Collection Title
Jonathan Baldwin Turner Papers
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Acquisition information
Donated by Mary Turner Carriel in 1913 or by her son Reverend Charles A. Carriel in 1939.