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John Michael Sullivan Galway

 Item — Box: 06
Identifier: DAG 11G

Content Description

From the Collection:

Collection comprises daguerreotypes, primarily portraits, and also views of cities, towns, and mining areas in California taken between 1839 and 1870. Most daguerreotypes are portraits of early California families and pioneers, such as Maria Paula Rosalia Vallejo Leese and John Augustus Sutter. The collection also contains a seven part, framed panoramic view of San Francicso taken in 1851 and street views of California towns such as Diamond Springs (El Dorado County), Iowa Hill (Placer County), and the Oak Valley House (Yuba County). Images documenting California's Gold Rush are also featured in this collection, including a view of the Madomak Fluming and Mining Company (Yuba County), and a group portrait of Gold Rush era miners. The collection also features unique examples of the format including a stereoscopic view daguerreotype patented by John F. Mascher, and rare encasements such as union cases and ornately designed cases with mother of pearl inlays. The collection holds examples of work from daguerreotypists practicing across the United States, including the following daguerreotypists who had studios in San Francisco: Robert H. Vance, William J. Shew, John Macdonough Ford and Charles F. Hamilton.

Dates

  • 1839-1870

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 4.23 linear feet (7 oversize letter document boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Physical Description

1 daguerreotype: sixth plate, visible image 2.25 x 2.75 in.

General

Leather case with floral motif, case is labeled in ink 38004; brass mat and preserver with floral motif.

General

Note found with item: Baby Pioneer of Stevenson's Regiment/John Michael Sullivan Galway/Died at San Francisco/Aug 27th 1885/aged 40 years and 18 days/Formerly Editor and proprietor "Santa Clara News"/Santa Clara, Cal.

General

Probably brother of James Galway (DAG 5B).

Repository Details

Part of the California Historical Society Repository

Contact:
678 Mission Street
San Francisco CA 94105