Object Details
Author
Unknown
Subject
Brown, Solomon Galleon c. 1829-1906
Category
Historic Images of the Smithsonian
Notes
Included in a scrapbook of Solomon Brown's family genealogy, as compiled by Ms. Clara Ellis Bailey Payne. The scrapbook includes copies of poems written by Solomon G. Brown, photographs, lists of family trees, and copies of death certificates.
Solomon G. Brown was hired as the Smithsonian Institution's first African American employee, spending most of his career as a clerk to Spencer Fullerton Baird. Brown worked for 54 years at the Smithsonian (1850-1904), fulfilling many duties under secretaries Joseph Henry, Spencer Fullerton Baird, and Samuel P. Langley. Brown formed a very close bond with Baird, becoming his "eyes and ears" when Baird was out of town. He was also a naturalist, poet, illustrator, and lecturer. Although he had no formal education, Brown was known by many as Professor Brown.
Summary
A studio portrait of Solomon G. Brown standing in front of a tropical backdrop painted with two palm trees and a shoreline scene. Brown is standing on palm fronds in a suit, polka dot tie, and bowler hat with his left hand in his trouser pocket. Brown served as a clerk at the Smithsonian from 1850 until 1906.
Contained within
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 15-098, Box 1, Folder Scrapbook
Contact information
Institutional History Division, Smithsonian Archives, 600 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20024-2520, SIHistory@si.edu
Date
c. 1850
Standard number
SIA2015-002687
Restrictions & Rights
No restrictions
Type
Photographic print
Portraits
Physical description
Number of Images: 1; Color: Sepia; Size: 5.5w x 8.25h; Type of Image: Portrait; Medium: Photographic print
Place
United States, District of Columbia, Washington
Data Source
Smithsonian Archives - History Div
Topic
Smithsonian Institution--Employees
African Americans
Record ID
siris_sic_14602