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back Sarony Gold Medal Paris 1878 37 Union Square New York
Negatives Preserved. Duplicates may be obtained at
any time.
Elevator from the Street

Fredrick's
770 Broadway, N.Y.
on back Fredrick's Knickerbocker Family Portrait
Gallery, 770 Broadway Cor. 9th St. New York

H.J.
Theim, Newark N.J.
International Portrait Exhibition, H.J. Theim, Broad St. Newark, NJ For
duplicates bring this number

D'Aquinos
1289 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, N.Y.

Ray
D. Chapman 1513 Eighth Ave., Bet. 17th & 18th Streets, New York
Miss
Winnetta Montague
Bradley & Rulofson, San Francisco
1851-1877
Actress Winetta Montague debuted in 1871, then married Walter Montgomery, who
committed suicide a few days later. The young widow returned to the stage at
Brooklyn's Park Theatre in 1872. In 1874 Montague's career took a turn and she
became a variety performer.
http://www.picturehistory.com/find/p/21764/mcms.html
1850-1896 A popular
nineteenth-century actress and singer, born Alice Maude Metz. She made her stage
debut at the Chestnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia at age eleven. Harrison's
New York debut was in 1866 as Fan God in the "Ice Witch." In 1868 Harrison was
the original Burlesque in "Humpty Dumpty." She toured California as a star and
then made a transition into opera bouffe. Before her health failed the actress
appeared as Yum-Yum in "The Mikado" on Broadway.

Bradley
& Rulofson, San Francisco, United Stats, The World, Vienna 1873, 129
Montgomery Street, San Francisco
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