227 research outputs found
[Unidentified Texan First Lieutenant, Confederate States Army]
Verso: [stamped imprint] Et Facta Est Lux C. D. Fredricks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York. C. D. Fredricks, H. O'Neil
[Post Chaplain L. H. Baldwin, Confederate States Army]
Portrait of L. H. Baldwin, Confederate States Army Post Chaplain in Galveston, Texas.Verso: [handwritten] with the kindest regards of L. H. Baldwin, May 13th, '63 [illegible] [stamped imprint] C. D. Fredricks & Co. Calle de la Habana, 108 Habana New York, 587 Broadway Paris, Pasge du Havre, 31
F. E. [C.?] Morris
Collection of studio portraits of entertainers, actors and actresses who performed on the American stage in the mid-1800s.
Probably an actor
Handwritten on verso of image: F.E. [C.?] Morris, Dec. 4th, '63
Stamped on verso of image: C.D. Fredricks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York ...
PH Coll 75.40
Charles Peters
Collection of studio portraits of entertainers, actors and actresses who performed on the American stage in the mid-1800s.
Actor
b. April 15, 1825, England
d. after 1870
Handwritten on mount: Chas. Peters
Handwritten on verso of image: C. Peters. Binnig a butler. Barabas -- Sea of Ice. Jimmy Quin -- Masks & Faces. Mrs. Pluto -- 7 Sisters.
Stamped on verso of image: Charles D. Fredricks & Co., Specialite, 587 Broadway, New York
PH Coll 75.44
Eduard Mollenhauer, violinist
Collection of studio portraits of entertainers, actors and actresses who performed on the American stage in the mid-1800s.
He was married to Ada
Clifton. Mollenhauer premiered the Beethoven Violin Concerto with the
Philharmonic Society of New York in 1861.
Handwritten on verso of image: C. Mollenhauer (?)
Stamped on verso of image: C.D. Fredricks & Co., 587 Broadway, New York ...
PH Coll 75.40
General George Brinton McClellan Carte de Visite
The Carte de Visite features a standing, left-side portrait of General George B. McClellan, holding binoculars; In this portrait in profile by C. D. Fredricks, one of Brady\u27s principal rivals in New York, General George McClellan poses with a pair of binoculars; After the brutal battle of Antietam (September 1862), when McClellan failed to further advance on the weakened enemy, President Lincoln lost confidence in his general and removed him from service as head of the Army of the Potomac; Two years later Lincoln defeated McClellan, who ran against him as the Democratic Party candidate for presidenthttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-cdv/1585/thumbnail.jp
[Illustration of Music Book]
Illustration of a book of sheet music among wreaths, ferns and a cornucopia, with a small harp placed behind the right pages. The illustration is housed in a photographer's frame
[half length portrait of Horace Greeley].
Photo Div C.3 .Greeley.5. Half length portrait of Horace Greeley wearing glasses.; Photographer: Charles D. Fredricks & Co. (New York).; Handwritten on verso, "Horace Greeley, Whig & Rep. N.Y., Rep. 1848-1849, N.Y. Tribune, Cand US Sen. 1866 [?], Cand Rep. Repres 1870, Cand Pres. 1871 Dem."; Eleven cartes de visite of Horace Greeley, from the 1860s to ca. 1871. Photographers include Charles D. Fredricks & Co. (New York) and G. Frank E. Pearsall (Brooklyn); 9 photographs are by unknown photographers.; Title devised by cataloger
Comparison of quantitative real time PCR with Sequencing and ribosomal RNA-FISH for the identification of fungi in Formalin fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue specimens
Background: Identification of the causative agents of invasive fungal infections (IFI) is critical for guiding antifungal therapy. Cultures remain negative in a substantial number of IFI cases. Accordingly, species identification from formalin fixed, paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissue specimens by molecular methods such as fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH) and PCR provides an appealing approach to improve management of patients. Methods: We designed FISH probes targeting the 28S rRNA of Aspergillus and Candida and evaluated them with type strains. Fluorescence microscopy (FM), using FISH probes and quantitative broadrange fungal PCR targeting the rRNA gene were applied to FFPE tissue specimens from patients with proven IFI in order to explore benefits and limitations of each approach. Results: PCR followed by sequencing identified a broad spectrum of pathogenic fungi in 28 of 40 evaluable samples (70%). Hybridisation of FISH probes to fungal rRNA was documented in 19 of 40 tissue samples (47.5%), including 3 PCR negative samples with low fungal burden. The use of FISH was highly sensitive in invasive yeast infections, but less sensitive for moulds. In samples with hyphal elements, the evaluation of hybridisation was impaired due to autofluorescence of hyphae and necrotic tissue background. Conclusions: While PCR appears to be more sensitive in identifying the causative agents of IFI, some PCR negative and FISH positive samples suggest that FISH has some potential in the rapid identification of fungi from FFPE tissue samples
[bust portrait of Horace Greeley].
Photo Div C.3 .Greeley.11. Bust portrait of Horace Greeley.; Handwritten on verso, "Mrs. Wm. C. Gridley, Horace Greeley, Miss Laura Keeler."; Eleven cartes de visite of Horace Greeley, from the 1860s to ca. 1871. Photographers include Charles D. Fredricks & Co. (New York) and G. Frank E. Pearsall (Brooklyn); 9 photographs are by unknown photographers.; Title devised by cataloger
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