Amory Nelson Hardy

Portrait of A.N. Hardy

Amory Nelson Hardy or A.N. Hardy (17 July 1834 or 1835 – 24 February 1911) was a photographer in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th century.[1][2][3] Portrait subjects included US president Chester A. Arthur, clergyman Henry Ward Beecher, politician James G. Blaine, abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison,[4] doctor Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., writer Julia Ward Howe, labor activist Florence Kelley, suffragist Mary Livermore, philanthropist Isabella Somerset, and suffragist Frances Willard.[5] He also made "electric-light portraits" of roller skaters in 1883.[6]

  1. ^ "Death of A.N. Hardy". Photo-Era. 26 (4). 1911. OCLC 317760743.
  2. ^ Somerville, Arlington and Belmont directory for 1869-70. Boston: Greenough, Jones & Co., 1869
  3. ^ https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10826-912490/amory-n-hardy-in-famous-people-throughout-history?tr_id=m_tufejwy5en_fx0yl79kqa
  4. ^ Rollin H. Neale (1878), Letter to William Lloyd Garrison – via Digital Commonwealth, Boston Public Library
  5. ^ Boston Globe 1911.
  6. ^ Edward L. Wilson, ed. (1883). "Electric-Light Pictures". Philadelphia Photographer. 20 (236): 255. Roller-Skate Carnival

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