Huge 1870's Bradley & Rulofson Photo - Do you recognize this person?
I have a large Victorian photo (from a glass plate) that has BRADLEY & RULOFSON SAN FRANCISCO at the base of it. It measures 15" x 19" frame dimensions are 27" x 33". Portions of the frame are made of redwood and it came from a Berkeley estate along with a number of early nautical items. There is a color die cut emblem within the decoration on the mat that says E Pluribus Unum. I think it might be a CA senator or person of importance due to the size (expensive at the time) but can't find any name on it other than Bradley & Rulofson.
Do you recognize the sitter or could you suggest another museum to contact?
—Charles Parker
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From: "Kevin Bunker" mikadobear45@yahoo.com
I would advise that you send your email with the images to the three leading Bay Area archives of Californiana: The Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley; The California Historical Society in SF and the Pioneers' Society Library in SF. Stanford University Library might be a worthwhile contact to add in, too. All have expertise in this field and may be able to give better insight.
~Kevin Bunker
Kevin,
An update on the sitter in this image. It seems I was on the right track thinking it to be an important person, it is none other than President James A Garfield. It was IDd by a friend who had done some prior research on Garfield and knew it instantly.
Thanks for your help.
Charles
Images of President James A Garfield.
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