John D. Heywood was a photographer in 19th-century United States. He worked in
Boston
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, c.1856–1862. Examples of his photographs reside in the
New York Public Library
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;
Historic New England
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Historic New England
Retrieved 2010-10-09 and the Massachusetts Historical Society
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References
External links
Library of Congress: Portrait from: J. D. Heywood's Photographic Art Rooms, New Berne, N.C.
Library of Congress: Civil War photograph by Heywood.
Year of birth missing
Year of death missing
Photographers from Massachusetts
Artists from Boston
19th century in Boston
19th-century American photographers
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