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Enslaved Nursemaid with Child

Unknowm1860/1870

Patrick Henry's Red Hill

Patrick Henry's Red Hill
Brookneal, Virginia, United States

Tintype photograph of an enslaved Black woman holding a young white child, who may be a descendant of Patrick Henry. The woman, an enslaved nursemaid, was likely held in bondage at Winston-on-the-Staunton plantation in Campbell County, Virginia. Neither sitter has been identified.

Tintype was a popular form of photography in the mid-to-late nineteenth century, first being invented in 1853 by Aldophe Alexandre Martin in Paris, France. This process created a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal, widely referred to as tin, and was typically used for portraits. It grew out of favor once albumen paper-based prints were invented.

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  • Title: Enslaved Nursemaid with Child
  • Creator: Unknowm
  • Date Created: 1860/1870
  • Location Created: Virginia
  • Provenance: Gift of Pamela Kirchner
  • Type: Photograph
  • Rights: Patrick Henry Memorial Foundation
  • Medium: Tintype
Patrick Henry's Red Hill

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