Caspar Morris portrait, 1876

Portrait of Caspar Morris (1805-1884) from the second of two photograph albums of important Philadelphia men taken by W. Curtis Taylor and Company.  Morris was a prominent Philadelphia physician.  He received his medical doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania in 1826.  In addit...

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Main Author: W. Curtis Taylor And Company (Creator)
Collection:Herbert Welsh Collection (#0702)
Date:1876
Dimensions:30 x 36 cm
Location:914 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA
Box Number:Box 115
Format: Electronic
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Copyright:Please contact Historical Society of Pennsylvania Rights and Reproductions (rnr@hsp.org)
Online Access:https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/13741
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Summary: Portrait of Caspar Morris (1805-1884) from the second of two photograph albums of important Philadelphia men taken by W. Curtis Taylor and Company.  Morris was a prominent Philadelphia physician.  He received his medical doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania in 1826.  In addition to setting up his own practice, he helped establish several local institutions such as the Institution for the Blind, the Protestant Episcopal Hospital, the House of Refuge, and the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Epiphany.

This digital record contains one image that depicts one portrait from box 115 (labeled as: "Representative Men of Phila. 1876").