Frances Benjamin Johnston papers, 1855-1956 (bulk 1890-1945).
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Mixed materialsDescription: 19,000 items; 50 containers plus 1 oversize; 37 microfilm reels; 21.2 linear feetSubject(s): - Adams, Henry, 1838-1918 -- Correspondence
- Allen, Nellie -- Correspondence
- Bain, George Grantham, 1865-1944 -- Correspondence
- Berg, Charles I., 1856-1926 -- Correspondence
- Bok, Edward William, 1863-1930 -- Correspondence
- Bottomley, William Lawrence, 1883-1951 -- Correspondence
- Branch, Zelda -- Correspondence
- Brock, H. I. (Henry Irving), 1876-1961 -- Correspondence
- Cameron, Elizabeth, 1857-1944 -- Correspondence
- Campbell, Edmund S. (Edmund Schureman), 1884-1950 -- Correspondence
- Carman, Bliss, 1861-1929 -- Correspondence
- Chamberlin, Jo Hubbard -- Correspondence
- Cleveland, Frances Folsom, 1864-1947 -- Correspondence
- Cortelyou, George B. (George Bruce), 1862-1940 -- Correspondence
- Cret, Paul Philippe, 1876-1945 -- Correspondence
- Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945 -- Correspondence
- Eastman, George, 1854-1932 -- Correspondence
- Frissell, Hollis Burke, 1851-1917 -- Correspondence
- Gay, Walter, 1856-1937 -- Correspondence
- Hagan, Cornelia Benjamin
- Hearst, Phoebe Apperson, 1842-1919 -- Correspondence
- Hewitt, Mattie Edwards, 1869-1956
- Hinton, A. Horsley (Alfred Horsley), 1863-1908 -- Correspondence
- Holland, Leicester Bodine, 1882-1952 -- Correspondence
- Hornblower, Joseph C. (Joseph Coerten), 1848-1908 -- Correspondence
- Johnson, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1856-1921 -- Correspondence
- Johnston, Frances Antoinette Benjamin
- Käsebier, Gertrude, 1852-1934 -- Correspondence
- Keppel, Frederick P. (Frederick Paul), 1875-1943 -- Correspondence
- Kindler, Hans, 1892-1949 -- Correspondence
- Laughlin, Clara E. (Clara Elizabeth), 1873-1941 -- Correspondence
- Leland, Waldo Gifford, 1879-1966 -- Correspondence
- Lumière, Antoine, 1842-1911 -- Correspondence
- Marshall, James Rush, 1851-1927 -- Correspondence
- McKim, Charles Follen, 1847-1909 -- Correspondence
- Merriam, John C. (John Campbell), 1869-1945 -- Correspondence
- Mitchell, Margaret, 1900-1949 -- Correspondence
- Moore, Charles, 1855-1942 -- Correspondence
- Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1822-1903 -- Correspondence
- Patterson, Augusta Owen -- Correspondence
- Penfield, Edward, 1866-1925 -- Correspondence
- Reed, Ethel -- Correspondence
- Schütze, Eva Watson, 1867-1935 -- Correspondence
- Stieglitz, Alfred, 1864-1946 -- Correspondence
- Tarbell, Ida M. (Ida Minerva), 1857-1944 -- Correspondence
- Thompson, Mills, 1875-1944 -- Correspondence
- Wanamaker, John, 1838-1922 -- Correspondence
- Ward, Catharine Weed Barnes, 1851-1913
- Ward, H. Snowden (Henry Snowden), 1865-1911 -- Correspondence
- Waterman, Thomas Tileston, 1900-1951 -- Correspondence
- Whigham, H. J. (Henry James), 1869-1954 -- Correspondence
- Wood, Waddy B. (Waddy Butler), 1869-1944 -- Correspondence
- Woodbury, Walter E. -- Correspondence
- Exposition universelle internationale de 1900 (Paris, France)
- Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : St. Louis, Mo.)
- Pan-American Exposition (1901 : Buffalo, N.Y.)
- World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.)
- Ladies' home journal
- McClure's magazine
- Town & country (New York, N.Y.)
- Architectural photography -- United States
- Architecture -- Southern States
- Architecture -- United States
- Gardens -- United States
- Photography
- Photography -- United States
- Photography -- Studios and dark rooms
- Photography, Artistic
- Photojournalism -- United States
- Pictorialism (Photography movement)
- Portrait photography -- United States
- Women photographers
- United States -- History -- 1865-1921
- United States -- Social life and customs -- 1865-1918
- Illustrators
- Photographers
- Microfilm edition available, no. 18,597.
Open to research.
Restrictions may apply to unprocessed material.
Correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, financial papers, family papers, clippings, scrapbooks, and printed matter documenting Johnston's career as a photographer of national figures and events (1889-1910), her photography of gardens and estates (1913-1926), and her compilation of a photographic record of Southern colonial architecture (1927-1952). Includes material relating to her involvement in the Pictorialist movement; work for Ladies' Home Journal, McClure's, and Town & Country magazines; participation in international exhibitions in Chicago (1893), Paris (1900), Buffalo (1901), and St. Louis (1904); travels in Europe; her studios in Washington, D.C., and New York, N.Y., the latter in partnership with Mattie Edwards Hewitt; and the emerging role of women in the profession of photography. Family members represented include Johnston's aunt, Cornelia Benjamin Hagan, and her mother, Frances Antoinette Benjamin Johnston.
Correspondents include Henry Adams, Nellie Allen, George Grantham Bain, Charles I. Berg, Edward William Bok, William Lawrence Bottomley, Zelda Branch, H.I. Brock, Elizabeth Cameron, Edmund S. Campbell, Bliss Carman, Jo Hubbard Chamberlin, Frances Folsom Cleveland, George B. Cortelyou, Paul Philippe Cret, Theodore Dreiser, George Eastman, Hollis Burke Frissell, Walter Gay, Phoebe Apperson Hearst, A. Horsley Hinton, Leicester Bodine Holland, Joseph C. Hornblower, B.F. Johnson, Gertrude Käsebier, Frederick P. Keppel, Hans Kindler, Clara E. Laughlin, Waldo Gifford Leland, Antoine Lumière, James Rush Marshall, Charles Follen McKim, John C. Merriam, Margaret Mitchell, Charles Moore, Frederick Law Olmsted, Augusta Owen Patterson, Edward Penfield, Ethel Reed, Eva Watson Schütze, Alfred Stieglitz, Ida M. Tarbell, Mills Thompson, John Wanamaker, Catharine Weed Barnes Ward, H. Snowden Ward, Thomas Tileston Waterman, H.J. Whigham, Waddy B. Wood, and Walter E. Woodbury.
Microfilm edition available, no. 18,597.
Photographs retained by Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division where they are identified as the Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection.
Portrait photographer, photojournalist, architectural photographer, and illustrator.
Collection material in English.
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