Otis H. Cooley

American photographer

Otis Hubbard Cooley (June 23, 1820 – November 18, 1860)[1] was an American daguerreotype photographer who ran a studio in Springfield, Massachusetts, in the 19th century.[2] The studio produced portraits of poet Emily Dickinson and her sister Lavinia Norcross Dickinson, among others.[3]

He was a native of Granville, Massachusetts.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Massachusetts, Mason Membership Cards, 1733-1990
  2. ^ The Massachusetts Register and United States Calendar ..., Richardson, Lord & Holbrook, and James Loring, 1852, OCLC 36782430, OL 23457917M
  3. ^ Martha Nell Smith (ed.). "Dickinson Electronic Archives". Retrieved 30 December 2017.
  4. ^ Massachusetts, Death Records, 1841-1915

Images

  • Portrait of William Howe, ca.1850, by Cooley (U.S. National Portrait Gallery)
    Portrait of William Howe, ca.1850, by Cooley (U.S. National Portrait Gallery)
  • Cooley's Gallery, Springfield, 1851
    Cooley's Gallery, Springfield, 1851
  • Portrait of an unidentified woman, ca.1852, by Cooley
    Portrait of an unidentified woman, ca.1852, by Cooley
  • Portrait of Eunice Fiske Durfee, by Cooley (Library of Congress)
    Portrait of Eunice Fiske Durfee, by Cooley (Library of Congress)
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