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Woman in Shawl Tintype Portrait

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Woman in Shawl Tintype Portrait
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Framed tintype.3.5 x 3". From the art gallery of C. C. Hughes. C.C. Hughes is listed from 1855 to 1861 in Nashville, Tenn. From 1855 to 1857 he was listed in partnership as Hughes Brothers, with F.N. Hughes, at 59 North College and 26 Union Street. The firm took one and a half pages to advertise daguerreian stock, including cameras by Voigtlander, Holmes, Booth and Haydens, and others. In 1859 C.C. Hughes was listed alone at 23 Union Street, corner of College; "most extensive establishment in the Southwest." He abandoned the stock depot, and had a "corpse" of operators, including W. Sims (1857), T.H. Hughes (1860-1861), A.D. Baldwin (1860-1861), and J.L. Patterson (1859) [craigcamera.com]. Fancy case. Cover is detached. Some streaking in background. The case is the usual gold frame, unmarked, with a red velvet inlined cover showing Hughes' name and city. State: Tennessee City: Nashville Date: c1860 FHWAC#: 38141