Woman, probably Sarah McGill Russwurm, sister of Urias Africanus McGill, three-quarter length portrait, facing front, holding daguerreotype case, Identification in: The Struggles of John Brown Russwurm / Winston James. New York : New York University Press, 2010, p. 81., Case: double case, red velvet with brass leaves at the corners; also houses DAG no. 1028., Was part of LOT 8554., Transfer; Manuscript Division., The American Colonization Society was organized in 1817 to resettle Afro-Americans in Liberia., Forms part of: American Colonization Society Records, 1792-1964 , Forms part of: Dague
![Woman, probably Sarah McGill Russwurm, sister of Urias Africanus McGill, three-quarter length portrait, facing front, holding daguerreotype case, Identification in: The Struggles of John Brown Russwurm / Winston James. New York : New York University Press, 2010, p. 81., Case: double case, red velvet with brass leaves at the corners; also houses DAG no. 1028., Was part of LOT 8554., Transfer; Manuscript Division., The American Colonization Society was organized in 1817 to resettle Afro-Americans in Liberia., Forms part of: American Colonization Society Records, 1792-1964 , Forms part of: Dague Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2X7CJEB/woman-probably-sarah-mcgill-russwurm-sister-of-urias-africanus-mcgill-three-quarter-length-portrait-facing-front-holding-daguerreotype-case-identification-in-the-struggles-of-john-brown-russwurm-winston-james-new-york-new-york-university-press-2010-p-81-case-double-case-red-velvet-with-brass-leaves-at-the-corners-also-houses-dag-no-1028-was-part-of-lot-8554-transfer-manuscript-division-the-american-colonization-society-was-organized-in-1817-to-resettle-afro-americans-in-liberia-forms-part-of-american-colonization-society-records-1792-1964-forms-part-of-dague-2X7CJEB.jpg)
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Woman, probably Sarah McGill Russwurm, sister of Urias Africanus McGill, three-quarter length portrait, facing front, holding daguerreotype case, Identification in: The Struggles of John Brown Russwurm / Winston James. New York : New York University Press, 2010, p. 81., Case: double case, red velvet with brass leaves at the corners; also houses DAG no. 1028., Was part of LOT 8554., Transfer; Manuscript Division., The American Colonization Society was organized in 1817 to resettle Afro-Americans in Liberia., Forms part of: American Colonization Society Records, 1792-1964 , Forms part of: Daguerreotype collection , Exhibited: A durable memento: Portraits by Augustus Washington, African American daguerreotypist., Exhibited: "Called to the Camera: Black American Studio Photographers" at the New Orleans Museum of Art, 1 Collins Diboll Circle, City Park, New Orleans, LA 70124, September 15, 2022-January 8, 2023.. Russwurm, Sarah McGill. , McGill, Urias A., Family. , Women, 1850-1860.