[Amos G. Dubree as a young man.] [graphic] / Daguerreotyped by M.P. Simons, No. 120 Chestnut Street, below Fourth, south side, Philadelphia. Simons, M. P. (Montgomery P.) photographer. Portrait of a young, handsome Dubree looking slightly to his left. Hand colored pink on cheeks. Cased photographs retrospective conversion project. Pad: Very faded red silk. Mat: Octagonal. Blue paper mat. Case: Leather. No design. Printed label with manuscript insertions (noted in brackets) on verso of plate: M[r. Amos G. Dubree]. Daguerreotyped [April 14] 184[6] by M.P. Simons, No. 120 Chestnut Street, below Fourth, south side, Philadelphia. Miniatures of all sizes, Family Groups, &c., taken in the most faithful manner. Oil Paintings and Pictures Of all kinds Copied and Colored in Imitation of the Original, upon the most reasonable terms. Addtional manuscript notes above and below label read Amos Dubree and John Dubree respectively. Dubree is listed in city directories in the late 1840s as a wood corder and later as a brushmaker. See Board Report, November 12, 1997. See also 1997 Acquisitions folder. LCP purchase. Philadelphia PA. Philadelphia. 1846 April 14, 1846 Daguerreotypes -- 1840-1850. Portrait photographs -- 1840-1850. Photograph cases -- 1840-1850. 1 photograph : daguerreotype ; 1/4 plate. digitool:83102 Library Company of Philadelphia Print Dept. Cased photos [P.9560.1] P.9560.1