Box 67
Contains 105 Results:
"Jere Pearsall", 11/07/1917
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 - "Charles R. Tanner late of Canoe Creek Twp. Stage driver Rock Island-Dixon 1st conductor on Ry to Port Byron", 03/04/1918
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.
"Lydia Colly at Indian spring", 06/12/1918
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.
"Jared Sexton, age 90", 10/21/1918
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.
"Jared Sexton, Cordova, age 90", 10/21/1918
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.
"Mrs. Mace Mrs. Guinn", 10/21/1918
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.
"Mrs. Mace Mrs. Guinn, Ry lunch house, Cordova", 10/21/1918
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.
"Mrs. James Guinn", 10/21/1918
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.
"Mrs. Rebecca (Mrs. James) Guinn", 10/21/1918
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.
"Mrs. James Guinn", 10/21/1918
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.