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South View of the White House

This black and white photograph by Mathew Brady is a south view of the White House during the Lincoln Administration. There is a man sitting on a brick wall and children sit and play on the grass. Brady was one of the first professional photographers in the United States. He studied under inventor Samuel F.B. Morse, who brought the daguerreotype from France to America. Brady achieved his fame documenting the Civil War.
Photographer
Mathew Brady
Date of Work
1861
Type
Photograph
Credit
National Archives and Records Administration