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Kuhns Photographic Studio (Atlanta, Ga.)

 Organization

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Caroline M. Clarke photographs of the Candler family

 Collection
Collection number: ahc.VIS376
Scope and Content This collection contains photographs of the Candler family, who were related to Caroline M. Clark on her mother's side. This collection includes a photograph of Martha Candler with seven of her sons: Milton (1837-1909), Ezekiel (1838-1915), Noble (1841-1887), William (1847-1928), Asa (1851-1929), Warren (1857-1941), and John (1861-1941). Another photograph features Asa Candler with his wife, Lucy (1878-1919), and their children: Asa Jr. (1880-1953), Lucy (1883-1962), William (1890-1936),...
Dates: Approximately 1840-1890

Jennie Clarke photographs

 Collection
Collection number: ahc.VIS350
Scope and Content

This collection contains photographs of the Clarke family, images of the Atlanta Terminal Station in 1969, and a photograph of a 1940 lynching near Marietta, Georgia.

Dates: 1869-1969, undated

Kuhns family photographs

 Collection
Collection number: ahc.VIS319
Scope and Content

This collection contains images from the Kuhn's Photography Studio, including photographs of both the Kuhns family and clients. Many of the images are identified, however most of the tintypes remain unidentified.

Dates: approximately 1860-1929

Long, Rucker, and Aiken family photographs and lithographs

 Collection
Collection number: ahc.VIS32
Scope and Content

The collection documents the political, civic, educational, professional, family, and social life of members of the Long, Rucker, and Aiken families from 1859 through the 1970s. The images document three generations of the Long, Rucker, and Aiken families and visually chronicles their rise from slavery to social and political influence. It also provides visual documentation of African American life from Reconstruction to the late 20th century.

Dates: 1859-1979, undated

Powell family photographs

 Collection
Collection number: ahc.VIS8
Scope and Content

This collection contains fifteen images documenting three generations of the Powell family. George T. Powell and Ned T. Powell are also represented. The carte-de-visite and cabinet cards were produced by C. W. Motes and Kuhns, both post-Civil War Atlanta photographers.

Dates: approximately 1845-1955

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Clothing and dress -- History -- 19th century 3
Portrait photography 3
African American children -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
African American families -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
African American men -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
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African American women -- Georgia -- Atlanta 2
African Americans -- 1900-1910 2
African Americans -- 1910-1920 2
African Americans -- 1940-1950 2
African Americans -- Clothing -- Georgia 2
African American businesspeople -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
African American neighborhoods -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
African American photographers 1
African American politicians -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
African American soldiers 1
African American universities and colleges 1
African Americans -- 1920-1930 1
African Americans -- 1930-1940 1
African Americans -- 1950-1960 1
African Americans -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
African Americans -- Housing 1
Ambrotypes 1
Atlanta (Ga.) 1
Atlanta (Ga.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. 1
Atlanta (Ga.) -- History 1
Buildings -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
Businesswomen -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
Carte de visite photographs 1
Children -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
Children's clothing -- History -- 19th century 1
Choral singing -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
Clothing & dress -- 1870-1880 1
Clothing and dress -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
Clothing and dress -- History -- 20th century 1
Daguerreotypes 1
Dixie Hills (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
Fair Street (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
Fairview (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
Family life -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
Family-owned business enterprises -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
First Street (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
Lawton Street (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
Lynching -- Georgia -- Marietta 1
Lynchings -- 1940-1950 1
Marietta, (Ga.) 1
Men's clothing 1
Military uniforms 1
Ox driving -- Georgia 1
Parades & processions -- 1890-1900 1
Photographers -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
Photographic industry -- Georgia 1
Photography -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
Portraits, American -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
Postmortem photographs 1
Rosser Street (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
Simpson Road (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
Tintypes 1
Total solar eclipses 1
Washington Park (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
Whitaker Circle (Atlanta, Ga.) 1
White supremacy movements -- Georgia 1
Women -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- 1840-1850 1
Women -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- Societies and clubs 1
Women -- History -- 19th century 1
Women -- History -- 20th century 1
Women employees -- Georgia -- Atlanta 1
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