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Information about photographers in Richmond, VA during the Civil War.
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1865-09-25, National Republican (Washington, DC); “almost a serious fire” at Alexanderr Gardner’s gallery in Washington – his loss will be very heavy, but only one negative is lost.
1865-09-27, Richmond Commercial Bulletin; Rees and Brother, 0photographers at 8th and Main, have dropped their prices
1865-09, Philadelphia Photographer; Views in and around Richmond
1865-10, Philadelphia Photographer; A view of the Burnt District of Richmond, Va.
1865-12-16, Richmond Examiner; Rees & Brother are opposite the Spotswood Hotel
1866-01-03, Richmond Examiner; ad for Rees & Brother’s photographic establishment, “opposite the Spotswood Hotel,” corner 8th and Main
1866-01-13, Richmond Examiner; ad for G. W. Minnis’ photo gallery, northwest corner 9th and Main streets.
1866-02-22, Richmond Examiner; notice that Rees & Brother, opposite the Spotswood, turn out 400-500 images per day
1871-01-06, Richmond Daily State Journal; Rees photograph of the Spotswood ruins has been published in Frank Leslie’s newspaper
1872-11-01, Richmond Daily State Journal; advertisement for C. R. Rees & Co.
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