Portrait of an Unidentified Man George W. Latimer

Name/Title

Portrait of an Unidentified Man George W. Latimer

Description

Tintype of George W. Latimer, circa 1870. Lewis's father, George W. Latimer, a fugitive from slavery in Virginia in 1842, spent his final years living and working as a wallpaper hanger in Lynn, Massachusetts.

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Tintype photograph (Ferrotype process) on a thin sheet of metal.

Aspect Ratio

1:1

Context

George W. Latimer, Lewis Latimer’s father, was a fugitive from slavery who escaped from Virginia to Massachusetts with his wife Rebecca, Lewis’s mother, in 1842. An attempt by his enslaver to return him to slavery sparked a successful campaign by Frederick Douglass and other abolitionists to protect him as a free man in Massachusetts.

Collection

Latimer Family Papers (1870-1996 ) [QPL Full Collection]

Location

Room

On display

Museum

Lewis Latimer House

City

Flushing, Queens

State

New York, USA

Continent

North America

Country

United States