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Stereoscopic image of the Glen House and Carter Range near Mount Washington (New Hampshire) in the White Mountains (New Hampshire)

John Brooks Heywood (August 8, 1825 – ) was an American photographer who worked in Boston, Massachusetts, c. 1856-1861. Examples of his photographs reside in the New York Public Library and the Massachusetts Historical Society.

Heywood was born in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, to Daniel Heywood and Maria Brooks. In 1849, he married Mary Russell Andrews.

References

  1. Boston Directory. 1856, 1858, 1861
  2. "Masonic Chit Chat." Freemason's monthly magazine. June 1858
  3. Merrill D. Peterson. John Brown: The Legend Revisited. University of Virginia Press, 2004
  4. "Name: Heywood, John B. (d. 1870 )". New York Public Library. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  5. Massachusetts, U.S., Town Birth Records, 1620-1850

External links

  • Flickr. Hand-colored daguerreotype of Nathaniel Holmes Bishop at age 23, credited to Heywood & Heard of Boston, 1860.

Image gallery

  • Apothecary, Boston(?), 19th century Apothecary, Boston(?), 19th century
  • Tremont St., Boston, 19th century Tremont St., Boston, 19th century
  • Institute of Technology, Boston, 19th century Institute of Technology, Boston, 19th century
  • Boston Harbor(?), 19th century Boston Harbor(?), 19th century
  • Newbury St., Boston, 19th century Newbury St., Boston, 19th century
  • Washington St., Boston, 19th century Washington St., Boston, 19th century
  • South Boston Point and view of Fort Winthrop, Massachusetts, 19th century South Boston Point and view of Fort Winthrop, Massachusetts, 19th century



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