William Henry Getchell (1829–1910) was a photographer in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts.[1] He was born in Hallowell, Maine, on March 10, 1829.[2] He lived in Peoria, Illinois, and then moved to Boston. In 1857 he married Sarah Hartwell; they had one child—Frederick Getchell (b. 1858).[3] In the early 1860s Getchell worked in Boston with George M. Silsbee and John G. Case as Silsbee, Case & Co.;[4] and again with Case as Case & Getchell, ca.1862-1864.[5] He later ran a solo photography studio in the 1860s and 1870s. As of 1898 he lived in Dorchester. He died in Boston in August, 1910.
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Images
- Case & Getchell
- Portrait of Wendell Phillips, by Case & Getchell, ca.1863-1864
- Portrait of Samuel Franklin Emmons, by Case & Getchell, ca.1860-1870
- W.H. Getchell
- Oriental Tea Co., Court St., Boston
- Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1861
- Unidentified young woman, ca.1870s
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to William H. Getchell.
- Silsbee, Case & Co.
- Flickr. Portrait of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, by Silsbee, Case & Co., ca.1863
- Flickr. Portrait of the wife of George W. Holdrege, by Silsbee, Case & Co.
- Harvard University, works by Silsbee, Case & Co.
- Massachusetts Historical Society, works by Silsbee, Case & Co.
- Case & Getchell (1862–1864)
- New York Public Library. John Lothrop Motley
- New York Public Library. John Howard Payne
- Flickr. Portrait of an unidentified woman, ca.1864
- Flickr. Portrait of an unidentified man
- Flickr. Portrait of a soldier
- W.H. Getchell
- Flickr. Rose, Twin Sister of Spirit Child, Lily - Carte de Visite - 1869
- Flickr. Spirit Drawing of Lily "Sunbeam" - Carte de Visite - 1869
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