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English: Daguerreotype of Margaret Fuller (1810-1850). Further information from Margaret Fuller: An American Romantic Life (Volume 1) by Charles Capper: The original daguerreotype, which has been lost, dates to July 1846 and was taken by Albert Sands Southworth. It was taken one month before she left the United States for Europe on assignment for the New York Tribune. It is the only known surviving photo of Fuller. A copy was made in the early 1850s by Southworth and Hawes and is held at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Metropolitan Museum
Auctor
John Plumbe  (1809–1857)  wikidata:Q3512144
 
John Plumbe
Alia nomina
John, Jr. Plumbe; John Plumbe Jr.; John Plumbe, Jr; John Plumbe, Jr.
Descriptio American photographus, daguerreotypist, gallerist, conductor, editor et inventor
Dies natalis/mortis 13 Iulius 1809 Edit this at Wikidata 28 Maius 1857 Edit this at Wikidata
Locus natalis/mortis Castle Caereinion Dubuque
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Philipsburg, Centre County (1827–1832); Saratoga Springs (1843–1847); Albania (1843–1846); Novum Eboracum (1843–1847); Vasingtonia (1844–1850); Baltimora (1843–1847); St. Catharines (1842–1843); Nova Aurelia (1844–1845); Exeter (1841–); Dubuque (1836–Martius 1840); Dubuque (1841–1846); Bostonia (Martius 1840–1847); Philadelphia (1841–1847); Salem (1841–); Petersburg; Ludovicopolis; Cincinnati; Sanctus Ludovicus; Newport; Fridericus; Portlandia; Harrisburgum; Harrodsburg; Galena; Liverpolium; Lutetia Edit this at Wikidata
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