Unidentified man seated, possibly Frederick Ernst Baumgarten.
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- [ca. 1855?].
Unidentified man seated, possibly Frederick Ernst Baumgarten.
Drawn map of a section of St. Louis with overlay indicating five landmarks.
The print is mounted on paper. The five landmarks pointed to on the map are: The Pacific Railroad, The 1st building for Missouri Medical College, the 2nd building for Missouri Medical College, St. Louis Medical College, and Sisters Hospital.
A. Rosch, a friend or fraternity brother of Gustav Baumgarten, in formal attire seated for portrait.
Portrait inscribed to GB. Photo by Stromfeldt Gotlingen.
Accompanying material suggests that Gustav Baumgarten and/or a friend in Germany is depicted here.
Portrait inscribed to Baumgarten. Photo by Stromfeldt Gotlingen.
A. Bathe, a friend or fraternity brother of Gustav Baumgarten, in formal attire seated for portrait.
Portrait inscribed to Baumgarten. Photo by Stromfeldt Gotlingen.
Studio portrait of Joel Houston Blake.
Handwritten caption on the back of one of the prints reads: "Joel Houston Blake on his way to Missouri Medical College." The prints are all photographs of the original framed photograph.
Gustav Baumgarten sitting for portrait in studio chair with draperies.
Photo by Franz Hanfstaengl, Munich.
Drawn map of a section of St. Louis.
Handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads: "Working views of Palmatary Lithography 1859 (Bulger)." This note likely refers to James T. Palmatary, an artist who created large lithograph views of Midwestern cities, including St. Louis.
The print is mounted on paper with a handwritten caption that reads: "Medical department building stood until near turn of the century."
Drawn map of a section of St. Louis.
Handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads: "Working views of Palmatary Lithography 1859 (Bulger)." This note likely refers to James T. Palmatary, an artist who created large lithograph views of Midwestern cities, including St. Louis.
Full length portrait of Gustav Baumgarten as a young man dressed in formal attire, ca. 1859.
Drawn map of a section of St. Louis.
Handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads: "Working views of Palmatary Lithography 1859 (Bulger)." This note likely refers to James T. Palmatary, an artist who created large lithograph views of Midwestern cities, including St. Louis.
Drawing of an aerial view of St. Louis.
The print is mounted on paper and includes a handwritten caption with an arrow pointing out St. Louis Medical College at 7th and Myrtle.
Drawing of the Homoeopathic Medical College of Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri.
The print is mounted on paper.