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Originally Posted by sphere and ash
“May also have been involved” is a stretch—both for your argument and the evidence. I’ve read the Knick club books and never found any mention of Edward. I don’t know Peter personally, but I would think that his reference of Edward is along the lines of, “he had two brothers in the club, so maybe.”
I just can’t imagine the Anthonys stocking branded mounts for commercial use and plain mounts for personal use. Your dating of the mount places it at the peak of Henry Anthony’s powers as a stereoscopic photographer.
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When he mentions the father, he says specifically that there is no evidence to back up the claim of a Knickerbocker affiliation. He did not do the same with Edward, so there must have been something that backs up a "may" claim. I wish he would have stated more, but "may" is not an exclusion.
The Anthonys started the stereoview part of their business in 1857. Harry Wright was a Knick from 1857-1862. If I am correct on the Harry ID, perhaps this was a pic to commemorate the new kid's joining the team, and also used as an early attempt by the Anthonys to perfect their stereoview technique and/or train their staff how to do it. Again, that is pure speculation. I wish there were markings on the card or something distinguishing in the background to say exactly where and by whom this was taken. However, as noted above, the tintype I posted depicts men with strong resemblances (at least in my opinion) to the known photos of Adams and Debost, as well as to the corresponding men in my stereoview. That tintype does indeed have a backing from "Anthony's Photographic Bulletin."