Box 67
Contains 105 Results:
"Mrs. Harriet Cone Miller, pioneer of Geneseo, IL", 05/26/1915
The Early Settlers, 1910-1923 and undated, subseries consists of portraits of some of the original settlers of the area. Several of the images were taken at meetings of the Old Settlers Association and at an Old Settlers' Picnic.
"Mrs. Harriet Cone Miller of Geneseo, Mrs. Harriet Cone Miller", 05/26/1915
The Early Settlers, 1910-1923 and undated, subseries consists of portraits of some of the original settlers of the area. Several of the images were taken at meetings of the Old Settlers Association and at an Old Settlers' Picnic.
"Mrs. Miller. Came to Geneseo 1836", 05/26/1915
The Early Settlers, 1910-1923 and undated, subseries consists of portraits of some of the original settlers of the area. Several of the images were taken at meetings of the Old Settlers Association and at an Old Settlers' Picnic.
Reproduction - "Graham Lee, Broadway Church picture", 04/21/1917
The Local subseries, 1908-1923 and undated, consists of individual and group portraits taken of various local residents, predominantly from Rock Island, Illinois, Moline, Illinois, and Port Byron, Illinois. Particularly notable are several portraits of Charles Wilson, a Civil War veteran and the only person of color to reside in the area at the time.
Reproduction - "McNurtry from picture at Broadway Church", 04/23/1917
The Local subseries, 1908-1923 and undated, consists of individual and group portraits taken of various local residents, predominantly from Rock Island, Illinois, Moline, Illinois, and Port Byron, Illinois. Particularly notable are several portraits of Charles Wilson, a Civil War veteran and the only person of color to reside in the area at the time.
"Sarah, Jandl, Turnbell, Grove", 05/18/1917
The Local subseries, 1908-1923 and undated, consists of individual and group portraits taken of various local residents, predominantly from Rock Island, Illinois, Moline, Illinois, and Port Byron, Illinois. Particularly notable are several portraits of Charles Wilson, a Civil War veteran and the only person of color to reside in the area at the time.
"MM Sturgeon. Old willow. Ben Cable lot", 07/10/1917
The Local subseries, 1908-1923 and undated, consists of individual and group portraits taken of various local residents, predominantly from Rock Island, Illinois, Moline, Illinois, and Port Byron, Illinois. Particularly notable are several portraits of Charles Wilson, a Civil War veteran and the only person of color to reside in the area at the time.
"M.M. Sturgeon. Ben T. Cable lot. 5th Ave", 07/10/1917
The Local subseries, 1908-1923 and undated, consists of individual and group portraits taken of various local residents, predominantly from Rock Island, Illinois, Moline, Illinois, and Port Byron, Illinois. Particularly notable are several portraits of Charles Wilson, a Civil War veteran and the only person of color to reside in the area at the time.
"Miss Mary Lydia Kelly", 08/04/1917
The Local subseries, 1908-1923 and undated, consists of individual and group portraits taken of various local residents, predominantly from Rock Island, Illinois, Moline, Illinois, and Port Byron, Illinois. Particularly notable are several portraits of Charles Wilson, a Civil War veteran and the only person of color to reside in the area at the time.
"Miss Mary L. Kelly", 08/04/1917
The Local subseries, 1908-1923 and undated, consists of individual and group portraits taken of various local residents, predominantly from Rock Island, Illinois, Moline, Illinois, and Port Byron, Illinois. Particularly notable are several portraits of Charles Wilson, a Civil War veteran and the only person of color to reside in the area at the time.