Elizabeth Beachbard
Elizabeth Beachbard (c. 1822–28 – 1861) was an American photographer, and ambrotypist.[1]
She held a ‘ambrotype saloon’ at S. Rampart Street, New Orleans.[2] She photographed Confederate soldiers at Camp Moore.[1][3]
Beachbard died at Camp Moore on 22 November 1861.[4]
References
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- Sampson, Cate Colvin (2016-01-18). "Historic Studios of New Orleans Photographers". neworleanslouisianaphotographydotcom. Retrieved 2022-05-07.
- Oldfield, Pippa (2020-01-02). "Women's Photography and the American Civil War: The Case of Elizabeth Beachbard, Ambrotypist". History of Photography. 44 (1): 16–35. doi:10.1080/03087298.2020.1848764. ISSN 0308-7298.
- "Deaths at Camp Moore". www.campmoorela.com. Retrieved 2022-05-07.
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