Sarah Garrett Hewes (1819-1853) did not follow the expected life path for a mid-19th century woman as she traveled around the greater Philadelphia area working as a daguerreotypist prior to setting up a studio in Philadelphia with a male business partner in 1851. Before establishing the business in Philadelphia, she ran a studio in West Chester, Pennsylvania. This PowerPoint presentation examines what led Hewes to pursue daguerreotyping as a career and illustrates her experience as one of the very few women working in the field.
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