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conducted his earliest experiments in balloon flight, Black made the first successful aerial photographs in the United States in collaboration with the balloon navigator
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Almost immediately, aerial reconnaissance would be put to use by the Union and Confederate Armies during the
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inches (256 mm × 202 mm). One good print resulted, which the photographer entitled
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After trying his luck as a painter in Boston, he turned to photography, beginning as a
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Encyclopedia of nineteenth-century photography, Volume 1. CRC Press, 2008; p.164+
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when Whitman was in Boston to oversee the typesetting of his 1860 edition of
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Encyclopedia of nineteenth-century photography, Volume 1. CRC Press, 2008.
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1860 photograph of Boston taken by Wallace from a tethered balloon
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In Memoriam: JW Black. Wilsons Photographic Magazine, March 1896
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On October 13, 1860, two years after the French photographer
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whose career was marked by experimentation and innovation.
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Francestown, New Hampshire
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Mount Auburn Cemetery
photographer
Francestown, New Hampshire
daguerreotype
John Adams Whipple
Boston
inventor
John Brown
Harpers Ferry
National Portrait Gallery
Smithsonian Institution
Walt Whitman
Washington Street
Thayer and Eldridge

Nadar
Samuel Archer King
American Civil War
magic lantern
Great Boston Fire of 1872

Mount Auburn Cemetery
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Boston Athenaeum
Boston Public Library
George Eastman House
Historic New England

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