Deloss Barnum facts for kids
Deloss Barnum (1825–1873) was a photographer in New York and Boston, Massachusetts in the mid-19th century. Around 1857 he kept a daguerreotype studio on Winter Street in Boston; by 1858 he had moved to Commercial Street. In 1856-1860 he lived in Roxbury. He participated in the 1860 exhibition of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association. He died October 7, 1873 in Cortland, New York.
During his career he was referred to by several variant names: D. Barnum; Deblois Barnum; Delos Barnum; DeLos Barnum; and Deloss Barnum.
Image gallery
- Photographs by Deloss Barnum
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Academy of Music, Brooklyn
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Ruins of Fort Ticonderoga, New York
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Boston Public Garden, ca.1860
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High Rock Spring, Saratoga Springs, New York, ca.1865
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Inauguration of Daniel Webster statue, Massachusetts State House, Boston, September 17, 1859.
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Crowd waiting near Boston Common for the Prince of Wales, October 18, 1860