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[Sam Houston, head-and-shoulders portrait, three-quarters to the right]

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President of Texas, 1836-1838, 1841-1844; Democratic Senator from Texas, 1846-1859.

Cut down to an irregular shape, edges trimmed.

Scratched on back of plate: 340.

Reverse image of DAG no. 233.

Facing the light / H. Pfister. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, 1978, p. 327.

Transfer; U.S. War College; 1920; (DLC/PP-1920:46153).

Forms part of: Daguerreotype collection (Library of Congress).

Produced by Mathew Brady's studio.

In 1844, Mathew Brady opened a photography studio at the corner of Broadway and Fulton Street in New York. By 1845, he began to exhibit his portraits of famous Americans, including the likes of Senator Daniel Webster and poet Edgar Allan Poe. In 1849, he opened a studio at 625 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. Brady's early images were daguerreotypes, and he won many awards for his work. In 1850, Brady produced The Gallery of Illustrious Americans, a portrait collection of prominent contemporary figures. The album, which featured noteworthy images including the elderly Andrew Jackson at the Hermitage, was not financially rewarding but invited increased attention to Brady's work. When the Civil War started, he used a mobile studio and darkroom enabled vivid battlefield photographs. Thousands of war scenes were captured, as well as portraits of generals and politicians on both sides of the conflict, though most of these were taken by his assistants, rather than by Brady himself. After the war, these pictures went out of fashion, and the government did not purchase the master-copies as he had anticipated. Brady's fortunes declined sharply, and he died in debt.

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01/01/1844
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Brady, Mathew B., approximately 1823-1896.
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Americans of 1840s

Pre-Civil War Mathew Brady New York and Washington DC Studio Portraits
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Library of Congress
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