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Collection Number: 09tintype

Collection Title: Tintype Collection, circa 1856-1900

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Image from the collection

Tintype depicting Henry Speck Harris (1837-1863) seated for portrait. Harris was a member of the Flat River Guard Company B, 6th North Carolina Infantry Regiment; P009_30534-5, in the Tintype Collection #P009, North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.


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Size 22 tintypes (5.5 linear feet in 7 oversized boxes)
Abstract Tintypes were in production from the late 1850s into the early 1900s. This format (also known as a ferrotype) was invented in the United Sates by Hamilton L. Smith in 1856. The process by which the images were developed was based on the wet collodion process used to produce ambrotypes. The process was quick and cheap, when compared to ambrotypes, and was extremely popular from 1856 till they fell out of use in the early 1900s. The Tintype Collection contains 22 images taken of individuals seated or standing for portraits, circa 1856-1900. Individuals appearing in the images have been identified whenever possible. Known individuals are listed as subject access points, as are identified locations. Few of the images remain in their original paper encasements due to their fragility. Included are an images of the Carroll family of Danbury, N.C.; William Starr Myers (1877-1956) and Myers family relatives; a slave referred to as Uncle Caesar, who was owned by the Roulhac family of Hillsborough, N.C.; graduation marshals at the University of North Carolina in 1866; and Henry Speck Harris (1837-1863) of the Flat River Guard Company B, 6th North Carolina Infantry Regiment.
Language English
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Restrictions to Access
The items in this collection are extremely fragile due to their age, the materials used to make them, and the fact that they are all unique originals. Tintypes have no equivalent of a negative and cannot be physically reproduced. Researchers may be presented with a digital copy instead of original materials if the Photographic Archivist has determined the original should not be handled.
Restrictions to Use
No image in this collection may be reproduced without the permission and consent of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Restrictions to Use
These items are not covered by copyright and are in the public domain.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Tintype Collection, #P009, year image was made [when known], North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library.
Acquisitions Information
The items in this collection came to the North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives from a number of different and unrelated sources. Items in the first box came to the North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives from the Carroll family of Danbury, N.C., in 1996. Items in the second box came to the North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives from the William Starr Myers Papers (1893-1947) in the Southern Historical Collection (#3260) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1996. The remaining items in boxes three through seven came to the North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives from unrelated donors.
Sensitive Materials Statement
Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, the North Carolina Public Records Act (N.C.G.S. § 132 1 et seq.), and Article 7 of the North Carolina State Personnel Act (Privacy of State Employee Personnel Records, N.C.G.S. § 126-22 et seq.). Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in this collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g., a cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning an individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no responsibility.
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The following terms from Library of Congress Subject Headings suggest topics, persons, geography, etc. interspersed through the entire collection; the terms do not usually represent discrete and easily identifiable portions of the collection--such as folders or items.

These and related materials may be found under the following headings in online catalogs.

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Tintypes (also known as ferrotypes) were a popular format invented in the United Sates by Hamilton L. Smith in 1856. The process by which the images were developed was based on the "wet collodion" process used to produce ambrotypes. Instead of glass, the base of the tintype is a sheet of iron that has been treated with a dark lacquer, which is then coated with an iodized collodion solution and a light sensitive silver solution. It is exposed to light in the camera and captures an image that becomes visible after further processing. The process was quick and cheap and as a result tintypes were extremely popular. The images were commonly left unframed so that they could be inserted in paper sleeves or mattes. The encased images were often inserted into albums, books, or displayed "as is." This format was in use from 1856 into the early 1900s.

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The Tintype Collection contains 22 images taken of individuals seated or standing for portraits, circa 1856-1900. Individuals appearing in the images have been identified whenever possible. Known individuals are listed as subject access points, as are identified locations. Most of the tintypes are no longer encased. Included are images of the Carroll family of Danbury, N.C.; William Starr Myers (1877-1956) and other members of the Myers family; a slave referred to as "Uncle Caesar," who was owned by the Roulhac family of Hillsborough, N.C.; graduation marshals at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C., in 1866; and Henry Speck Harris (1837-1863) of the "Flat River Guard" Company B, 6th North Carolina Infantry Regiment.

Tintypes are often described using the following terms:

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Contents list

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13 tintypes.

Arrangement: Accession number.

Includes an image of a slave known as "Uncle Cesar," who was owned by the Roulhac family of Hillsborough, N.C.; University of North Carolina graduation marshalls in 1866; and a Civil War-era image of Henry Speck Harris of the 6th North Carolina Infantry Regiment.

Box 03

Image Box IB-009/x136

"Uncle Cesar" (portrait), circa 1856-1900 #09tintype, Series: "3. Tintypes: Various Donors, circa 1856-1900." Box 03, Imagebox IB-009/x136

"Uncle Cesar" was a slave owned by Mrs. J.B.G. Roulhac of Hillsborough, N.C.; encased in original paper sleeve.

Image Box IB-009/14516

B. Bonner (portrait), circa 1856-1900 #09tintype, Series: "3. Tintypes: Various Donors, circa 1856-1900." Box 03, Imagebox IB-009/14516

Color image; taken in Grassy Ford(?), N.C.; not in enclosure.

Image Box IB-009/29011

C.L. Partzel (portrait), circa 1856-1900 #09tintype, Series: "3. Tintypes: Various Donors, circa 1856-1900." Box 03, Imagebox IB-009/29011

Not in enclosure.

Image Box IB-009/30828

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduation Marshalls, 1866 #09tintype, Series: "3. Tintypes: Various Donors, circa 1856-1900." Box 03, Imagebox IB-009/30828

Not in enclosure.

Box 04

Image Box IB-009/10699

Miss Mary Farlow (portrait), circa 1856-1900 #09tintype, Series: "3. Tintypes: Various Donors, circa 1856-1900." Box 04, Imagebox IB-009/10699

Encased in original paper sleeve.

Image Box IB-009/31080

Unidentified man (portrait), circa 1856-1900 #09tintype, Series: "3. Tintypes: Various Donors, circa 1856-1900." Box 04, Imagebox IB-009/31080

Not in enclosure; photographer: W.A. Johnston.

Image Box IB-009/NN-1

Carrie A. Aycock (portrait), circa 1856-1900 #09tintype, Series: "3. Tintypes: Various Donors, circa 1856-1900." Box 04, Imagebox IB-009/NN-1

Print made from original; original missing as of 5/28/96.

Image Box IB-009/NN-2

Unidentified man (portrait), circa 1856-1900 #09tintype, Series: "3. Tintypes: Various Donors, circa 1856-1900." Box 04, Imagebox IB-009/NN-2

Not in enclosure.

Image Box IB-009/NN-3

Two unidentified women (portrait), circa 1856-1900 #09tintype, Series: "3. Tintypes: Various Donors, circa 1856-1900." Box 04, Imagebox IB-009/NN-3

Not in enclosure.

Box 05

Image Box IB-009/NN-4

Unidentified woman (portrait), circa 1856-1900 #09tintype, Series: "3. Tintypes: Various Donors, circa 1856-1900." Box 05, Imagebox IB-009/NN-4

Not in enclosure.

Image Box IB-009/NN-5

Unidentified woman holding book (portrait), circa 1856-1900 #09tintype, Series: "3. Tintypes: Various Donors, circa 1856-1900." Box 05, Imagebox IB-009/NN-5

Not in enclosure.

Box 06

Image Box IB-009/20768

John Berry (portrait), circa 1856-1900 #09tintype, Series: "3. Tintypes: Various Donors, circa 1856-1900." Box 06, Imagebox IB-009/20768

Berry lived in Hillsborough, N.C.; encased whole plate.

Box 07

Image Box IB-009/30534-5

Henry Speck Harris (1837-1863) (portrait), circa 1860-1863 #09tintype, Series: "3. Tintypes: Various Donors, circa 1856-1900." Box 07, Imagebox IB-009/30534-5

Member of "Flat River Guard" Company B, 6th North Carolina Regiment; encased.

Image Box IB-009/30643

James Henry Lane (1814-1866) (portrait), circa 1856-1866 #09tintype, Series: "3. Tintypes: Various Donors, circa 1856-1900." Box 07, Imagebox IB-009/30643

Not in enclosure.

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Processing Information

Processed by: North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives, 1997

Encoded by: Patrick Cullom, March 2009

Donors have been identified when known, and materials received from the same donor have been grouped together.

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