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[[Image:10846501.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Plumbeotype of the Nation's Capital]]PLUMBEOTYPE. Early type of photograph. Developed by [[PLUMBE, John|John PLUMBE]], Dubuque resident and considered "Father of the Transcontinental Railroad," the plumbeotype was advertised as a daguerrotype reproduced on paper. Because the process was never patented, it is unknown to photographers or historians today. | [[Image:10846501.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Plumbeotype of the Nation's Capital]]PLUMBEOTYPE. Early type of photograph. Developed by [[PLUMBE, John Jr.|John PLUMBE, Jr.]], Dubuque resident and considered "Father of the Transcontinental Railroad," the plumbeotype was advertised as a daguerrotype reproduced on paper. Because the process was never patented, it is unknown to photographers or historians today. | ||
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Revision as of 01:32, 21 February 2018
PLUMBEOTYPE. Early type of photograph. Developed by John PLUMBE, Jr., Dubuque resident and considered "Father of the Transcontinental Railroad," the plumbeotype was advertised as a daguerrotype reproduced on paper. Because the process was never patented, it is unknown to photographers or historians today.