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  • Collection: Portraits

Warner_Eva.jpg
Eva Follett became the second wife of Ira DeVer Warner, co-founder of Warner Brothers Corset Company in Bridgeport, when she was in her twenties and he was in his fifties.

Wright_Mabel O.jpg
Standing portrait of Mabel Osgood Wright, photographer and naturalist.

Rudkin_Margaret.jpg
Margaret Rudkin, founder of Pepperidge Farm, Inc., making bread.

MH1.jpg
Three portraits of John B. Morehouse. From left to right: Feb. or March, 1865, Washingtion; Dec. 1863 or Jan. 1864, Baltimore; July or Aug. 1865, New Haven.

This image was found among the papers at Lyon Homestead. Morris W. Lyon placed flowers…

MH2.jpg
A portrait of John B. Morehouse.

Randolph_Edwin.jpg
The "clam man" Edwin Randolph in front of Stevens Cottage. Randolph came to Fairfield after the Civil War. He was the last living former slave in Fairfield County when he died in 1934.

Randolph_Edwin_c1934.jpg
The "clam man" Edwin Randolph on Barlow Road. Randolph came to Fairfield after the Civil War. He was the last living former slave in Fairfield County when he died in 1934.

Jennings_OB.jpg
A daguerrotype portrait of Oliver Burr Jennings (June 3, 1825 – February 12, 1893), son of Abraham Gould Jennnings and Anna Burr Jennings.

Jennings_EB.jpg
A daguerrotype portrait of Mary Elizabeth Bulkley, who married Captain Isaac Jennings.

Jennings_Isaac.jpg
A daguerrotype portrait of Captain Isaac Jennings.
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