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Wenderoth & Taylor Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
The carte-de-visite features a bust-length oval portrait of Abraham Lincoln taken by Wenderoth & Taylor. [Ref: O-95.]https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-cdv/1265/thumbnail.jp
Wenderoth & Taylor White House Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
The carte de visite features a photograph taken by Wenderoth & Taylor in 1864. On 20 April 1865, Wenderoth, Taylor, and Brown published an advertisement in the Philadelphia Inquirer for the sell of card photographs featuring this image. [Ref: O-95.] The photograph features a seated Abraham Lincoln from the waist up. It is cut into an oval shape and affixed to a paper card.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-cdv/1596/thumbnail.jp
Automatic Acquisition of Ranked Qualia Structures from the Web
Cimiano P, Wenderoth J. Automatic Acquisition of Ranked Qualia Structures from the Web. In: Carroll JA, van den Bosch A, Zaenen A, eds. ACL 2007, Proceedings of the 45th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. 2007: 888-895
Original-Ansichten der historisch merkwürdigsten Städte in Deutschland / Kloster Breitenau an der Fulda
Gez. v. Wenderoth, Stahlst. v. Willman
Original-Ansichten der historisch merkwürdigsten Städte in Deutschland / Die Löwenburg zu Wilhelmshöhe
Gez. v. Wenderoth, Stahlst. v. Hoffmeiste
Original-Ansichten der historisch merkwürdigsten Städte in Deutschland / Der Aquaeduct zu Wilhelmshöhe
Gez. v. Wenderoth, Stahlst. v. Umbach,Ansicht des 1792 errichteten Aquädukts im Bergpark Kassel-Wilhelmshöh
Original-Ansichten der historisch merkwürdigsten Städte in Deutschland / Das Stände-Haus in Cassel
Gez. v. Wenderoth, Stahlst. v. Poppe
Mrs. Lincoln
Photo of a painting or print featuring a bust-length portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln. Probably after a photo by Wenderoth & Taylor. [Ref: ML, O-24.]https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-cdv/1249/thumbnail.jp
Abraham Lincoln, Engraving
Photograph of an engraving or lithograph of a bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The original photograph was taken by Wenderoth & Taylor at the White House in 1864. [Ref: O-96.]https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-cdv/1295/thumbnail.jp
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