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John T. Ford / J.W. Perkins, photographer, No. 211 Baltimore Street, near Charles, Baltimore.

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Photograph shows theater manager John Thompson Ford, three-quarter-length portrait, standing, facing front.

Forms part of: Visual materials from the John Thompson Ford papers.

Accession no. PR 13 CN 2011:144, box 1, folder 4

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01/01/1859
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Perkins, J.W., photographer
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