John B. Heywood (photographer)
Appearance
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John Brooks Heywood (August 8, 1825 – ) was an American photographer who worked in Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1856-1861.[1][2][3] Examples of his photographs reside in the New York Public Library[4] and the Massachusetts Historical Society.[citation needed]
Heywood was born in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, to Daniel Heywood and Maria Brooks.[5] In 1849, he married Mary Russell Andrews.
References[edit]
- ^ Boston Directory. 1856, 1858, 1861
- ^ "Masonic Chit Chat." Freemason's monthly magazine. June 1858
- ^ Merrill D. Peterson. John Brown: The Legend Revisited. University of Virginia Press, 2004
- ^ "Name: Heywood, John B. (d. 1870 )". New York Public Library. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
- ^ Massachusetts, U.S., Town Birth Records, 1620-1850
External links[edit]
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to John B. Heywood.
- Flickr. Hand-colored daguerreotype of Nathaniel Holmes Bishop at age 23, credited to Heywood & Heard of Boston, 1860.
Image gallery[edit]
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Apothecary, Boston(?), 19th century
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Tremont St., Boston, 19th century
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Institute of Technology, Boston, 19th century
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Boston Harbor(?), 19th century
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Newbury St., Boston, 19th century
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Washington St., Boston, 19th century
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South Boston Point and view of Fort Winthrop, Massachusetts, 19th century