Daniel Dougherty portrait, 1876


Permanent ID:
13745
Date:
1876
Image Description:
Portrait of Daniel Dougherty (1826-1892) from the first of two photograph albums of important Philadelphia men taken by W. Curtis Taylor and Company.  Dougherty was a Philadelphia lawyer involved in Democratic Party politics.  Known as a great orator, he is most famous for having delivered the nominating speeches for Winfield Scott Hancock at the 1880 Democratic National Convention and for Grover Cleveland at the 1888 convention.

This digital record contains one image of one portrait from box 114 (labeled as: "Representative Men of Phila. 1876").
Address:
914 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
Format:
Photographs
Dimensions:
Width: 30 cm, Height: 36 cm
Collection:
Herbert Welsh Collection
Related Person or Organization:
W. Curtis Taylor And Company (creator)
Library of Congress Subjects:
Dougherty, Daniel, 1826-1892 [info:lc/authorities/names/n85367639]
Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.) [info:lc/authorities/names/n50057204]