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SOUTHWORTH & HAWES (1843-1863)
William Jenks, c. 1850-1855
sixth-plate daguerreotype, half cased
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This charming sixth-plate daguerreotype by Southworth & Hawes is of the scholar William Jenks (see Young America, plates #204-206). Jenks was a Massachusetts-born clergyman and scholar “known for his biblical and oriental scholarship as well as cofounding the American Antiquarian Society and the American Oriental Society. He graduated from Harvard in 1797 and was ordained at the First Congregational Church of Bath, Maine, in 1805. Jenks founded a free mission in Boston for seamen in 1818, after having served as a chaplain during the War of 1812, and became involved in the city’s humanitarian reform organizations.”

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