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  1. Augustus Washington (c. 1820 – June 7, 1875) was an American photographer and daguerreotypist. He was born in New Jersey as a free person of color and migrated to Liberia in 1852. He is one of the few African-American daguerreotypists whose career has been documented.

  2. Jun 26, 2020 · Uncategorized. Profile: Augustus Washington (1821-1875) Augustus Washington was an American photographer and daguerreotypist. He was born in New Jersey as a free person of color and immigrated to Liberia in 1852. He is one of the few African-American daguerreotypists whose career has been documented.

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  4. Feb 27, 2013 · In the winter of 1843, Augustus Washington was enrolled in his freshman year at Dartmouth College when he turned to photography to earn some income. He soon left Dartmouth, and within five years had a thriving studio in Hartford, Connecticut. By 1850, he was a prosperous photographer and a husband.

  5. Augustus Washington Ad. *Augustus Washington’s birth in 1820 is celebrated on this date. He was a Black abolitionist and photographer specializing as a Daguerreotypist. From Trenton, New Jersey, he was the son of a former African slave and an Asian woman. When his mother died when he was young, a stepmother, a former African slave, raised him.

  6. Largely forgotten today, Goodridge was one of the most important African American photographers of the 19th century, who, along with James P. Ball of Cincinnati and Augustus Washington of Hartford ...

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    Augustus Washington was born in Trenton, New Jersey, in 1820 or 1821. His father had been a slave in Virginia. His mother was a native of South Asia, but he says no more about her.

  8. Augustus Washington: Teacher/Headmaster of Talcott Church’s Black School, Artist, Businessman, Missionary. Augustus Washington was born in 1820 in Trenton, New Jersey. He was an American photographer and daguerreotypist. He was born as a free person of color. Washington was a teacher and headmaster at the Talcott Street Church school for ...