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   Hawes
   Josiah Johnson
   J. J. H. ;
   Nancy Niles Southworth in 1849, sister of ->Albert Southworth ;
   3: Alice, Marion & Edward
   1808 on a farm in East Sudbury, now Wayland, Mass.
   1901
   Boston, Massachusetts, USA
   
   brother-in-law Albert S. (Asa) Southworth
   apprenticed to a carpenter and practiced the trade for six years, which he gave up to be an artist.
   United States of America
   first medical daguerreotype in the US in Mass. General Hospital (1847) ; surgeons: William Thomas Green Morton, John Collins Warren
   Massachusetts General Hospital
   daguerreotypist ->Albert Southworth in the newly established Boston studio in 1843 ; photographer Albert Sands Southworth
   medical, and topographical daguerreotype, and photography ; stereoscopy ; portrait painting ;
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josiah_Johnson_Hawes#mediaviewer/File:Demonstration_surgical_use_of_ether_1847_daguerreotype.jpeg ;
   www.eastmanhouse.org/icp/pages/biographies.html ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josiah_Johnson_Hawes ; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) ;
   Oldest Photographer Dead. New York Times, Aug 10, 1901: 7 ; Boston Directory, 1868 ; Boston Almanac 1847 ; B. Newhall: Daguerreotype in America ; Costa & Jardim: 21 ; Kirchheimer 1982: 37 ; K. McFall: hist. med. illustr., in: Journ. Audiovis. Media Medicine 1997, 20, 1: 5-10.
   S. was trained in portrait painting & photography in Boston under Francis Fauvel-Gouraud. In 1843, J. H. & Albert Southworth established the photography studio of Southworth & Hawes, which produced numerous portraits of exceptional quality in the 1840s-1860s and which he owned until 1863. Cf. also Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.). The Hawes-Stokes collection, 1939. See also en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Southworth_%26_Hawes_-_First_etherized_operation_%28re-enactment%29.jpg ;
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Demonstration_su Library of Congress, Washington; Harvard Univ. Library Weissman Preservation Center
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