Black and white photograph of Emerson 'Emmy' Davis 1888-1978. Photo has been cut on left side. Contained in envelope marked Ph101z. Moved from Box 03a.
Black and white photograph of Emerson 'Emmy' J. Davis 1888-1978.
Emmy suffered from glaucomma in his latter years.
'Emmy' Emerson J. Davis 1972' Frank L. Truehart, Easthampton, Mass Photographer. This may be his in memoriam photograph…
Sepia tone photograph of Emerson Davis Home on Dingle Road with two elderly people and one horse standing in front, possibly Emerson Davis' parents.
A. W. Howes photograph mounted on board.
Photograph of 'wife' (Emma L. Chapman Perry; Mrs. A. D. Perry) pasted on face to January 1, 1860 entry in diary located in Box 63 (2004a-142). She was born ca1835 and died on March 27, 1923, age 88 years. Black and white. Because of costuming, the…
Photograph of 'wife' (Emma L. Chapman Perry; Mrs. A. D. Perry) with grandchildren pasted on face to January 1, 1860 entry in diary located in Box 63 (2004a-142). She was born ca. 1835 and died on March 27, 1923, age 88 yrs. Black and white.…
Advertising card for Locust View Poultry Farm, located in Ringville. G. H. Engelmann was the owner. The farm was located on Kinney Brook [sic] and operated in the early 20th century.
Black and white photograph of the home of Ephraim Anable (b. October 8th, 1844, 'in the old house that stood near Mr. Freeman's) and Ella E. Damon (b. May 12th, 1855, Westhampton). The couple married on November 11th, 1873 and had two living children…
Ernest Thayer Homestead with Three Girls on a Horse. The sleeve for the glass negative was labeled "Unidentified House with 3 Girls on a Horse", but there is a photograph in Box 17 made from this negative. On the back is the following label: "#7…
Black and white photo of Esther Tower Kerley (1904-1990), Ida Joslyn (1906-2002), Evelyn Powell (1915-2011) in costume for the WBS [Women's Benevolent Society] fair in 1972. They are standing inside the doorway to the Joslyn home on Radiker Road.
Eugene Cross and Minnie Sylvester Place (a.k.a. Lindsay Tavern). Many of these dryplate glass negatives are in The South Worthington Parish Book by Reverend George Reed Moody. Please see this book for further information. They were originally entered…
Black and white photograph of Deacon Eugene Stevens in his mill. 3/4 view (portrait). Shows hoops With the exception of size, Ph73J1 and Ph73J2 are identical.