
Where has Anthony Berger gone?
In the 1860s, Anthony Berger ran Mathew Brady’s Washington D.C. National Photographic Art Gallery. It was Berger who, during the Civil War, took some of the most famous portraits of President Abraham Lincoln. But, as noted in Mathew Brady and His World, “[c]amera operators came and went . . .” What happened to Berger after he left Brady’s employ? Most importantly, for my purposes, did he wind up, in 1906, interred at Green-Wood Cemetery?
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