
Washington, DC: Mary Surratt's boarding house-the site of the plot to assasinate President Lincoln
Photographer Mathew Brady (1822-1896) was an established, successful photographer whose studios in New York City and Washington, D.C. enjoyed brisk business. He was a portrait photographer, primarily, but when the American Civil War broke out, Brady hired several photographers and set out to document the war.
An estimated 10,000 photographs were made by Brady Read More
An estimated 10,000 photographs were made by Brady Read More