The wrecked city of St. Pierre, Scene of the most horrible disaster of modern times, smoking Mont Pelee in background, Martinique, W.I.
Unidentified Artist
Untitled (bride and groom), active 1880s-1890s
Miss Anny Lindquist
Untitled (bust length portrait of young man with beard, labeled Manley Amsden Raymond, A.B. 1875)), 1826 - 1891
William Notman
Untitled (bust length portrait of clean shaven man labeled George R. R. Rivers, A.B. 1875), 1826 - 1891
William Notman
Untitled (bust length portrait of clean shaven man labeled Francis Shaw Sturgis A.B. 1875)), 1826 - 1891
William Notman
Untitled (headshot of unidentified child), active 1874-1892
Allen & Rowell
Untitled (bust length portrait of unidentifed balding man with long side whiskers), active 1881-1912
Charles M. Litchfield
Untitled (full length portrait of two unidentified young children), active 1895-1896
T. L. Wales
Untitled (unidentified infant, seated, wearing hat with large bow on top), active 1860s-1890s
Lemuel Wallace Cook
Untitled (two unidentified women, seated, woman on left has hair up, woman on right has hair down in ringlets), 1824 - 1884
George Kendall Warren
Untitled (bust length portrait of woman in profile, labeled Mary Ware), 1872-1913
Partridge Studios
Untitled (unidentified woman kneeling on ground in front of house with unidentifed child, labeled Dorothy Barrette, Agnes Sanborn's mother)
Unidentified Artist
Untitled (full length portrait of woman standing, wearing floor length dress with train, hands crossed resting on back of chair)
Unidentified Artist
Holy Family, active mid-19th to early-20th century
Carl Muller
Untitled (bust length portrait of unidentified man with moustache), 1821 - 1896
Napoleon Sarony
Untitled (full length portrait of child, left hand resting on carved piece of furniture labeled Milo Smith), 1856 - 1917
Amond J. Schillare
Untitled (unidentified infant seated), active mid-19th to early-20th century
Perry and Varney
Cañon of Ka-shu Nu-kwint, c. 1843 - c. 1925
John K. Hillers
"Kiss Me First!", active 1868-1878
J. Merrill & Son
Brave Boys in Blue, Starting for Manila., 1862 - 1922
T.W. Ingersoll