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The foremost women photographers of America A series of beautiful photographs showing what American women have done with the camera. First: The work of Mrs. Gertrude Käsebier / / Edited by Frances Benjamin Johnston.

Salon Jäschke : Operette in einem Aufzuge ; frei nach dem Französischen von C. Pohl ; Musik von A. Conradi und J. Offenbach ; in Wien an Treumanns Theater unter dem Titel Zalon Pitzelberger bereits 50 mal, in Berlin an Wallners Theater unter dem Titel Herr Maier giebt sich die Ehre n.s.w. 20 mal mit entschiedenstem Erfolge gegeben

[Group portrait of jurors for 1899 Philadelphia Photographic Society exhibition. Clockwise from top right: Clarence H. White, Gertrude Käsebier, Henry Troth, Frances Benjamin Johnston, and F. Holland Day]

Walt Whitman Papers in the Charles E. Feinberg Collection: Supplementary File, 1806-1981; Photocopies, 1840-1965; Unidentified source; Correspondence to and from Whitman; Leggett, Elsie Seaman

Walt Whitman Papers in the Charles E. Feinberg Collection: Supplementary File, 1806-1981; Photocopies, 1840-1965; Unidentified source; Correspondence to and from Whitman; Leggett, Elsie Seaman

Walt Whitman Papers in the Charles E. Feinberg Collection: Addenda, 1763-1985; Addition (1997), 1763-1985; Miscellany; Statue of Walt Whitman by Jo Davidson; New York World's Fair, 1939

Walt Whitman Papers in the Charles E. Feinberg Collection: Literary File, 1841-1919; Prose, 1841-1892; 1844; May , "Dumb Kate--an Early Death," Columbian Magazine, printed copy

Walt Whitman Papers in the Charles E. Feinberg Collection: Literary File, 1841-1919; Prose, 1841-1892; 1844; May , "Dumb Kate--an Early Death," Columbian Magazine, printed copy

[Frontispiece and title page from "The Lady's magazine, and repository of entertaining knowledge" showing the "Genius of the Ladies magazine" presenting the figure of Liberty with a copy of Mary Wollstoncraft's "Vindication of the rights of women"] / Thackara & Vallance, sculpt.

Notable exhibits at the 1899 Photographic Salon, Philadelphia [5 photoprints: "Beauty is Truth" by F. Holland Day; "Peter" by Gertrude Kasebier; "The Brushes of Camel's Hair" by Gertrude Kasebier; "La Femme Inconnue" by Eva L. Watson; "Menelik" by F. Holland Day]

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Illus. in: Harper's Weekly, v. 43, (1899 November 4), p. 1120.

Full page of half-tone repros. of photoprints.

Ref. copy in SPF Photography.

Title and other information transcribed from caption card.

Caption card tracings: Photography; Exhibitions 1899; Philad.; B.I. MENELIK.

Kasebier has umlaut over "a."

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