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Box MS 014-1-02

 Container

Contains 247 Collections and/or Records:

An infant (Morrill, Kansas)

 Item — Box: MS 014-1-02, Object: MS 014-1-02-0342
Identifier: MS 014- series MS 014-1- item MS 014-1-02-0342
Scope and Contents Photograph of an infant in a white dress that is handing low off the chair, the chair has white lace on it by Frank Hill of Morrill, Kansas.

A family of five - a man, a woman, two boys and a little girl (Mound City, Kansas), 1890-1896

 Item — Box: MS 014-1-02, Object: MS 014-1-02-0343
Identifier: MS 014- series MS 014-1- item MS 014-1-02-0343
Scope and Contents Photograph of a family of 5; little girl sitting on her dad's lap and the mother is also sitting on a chair with two boys standing in between the mother and father by Swearingen of Mound City, Kansas.

A man (Moundridge, Kansas)

 Item — Box: MS 014-1-02, Object: MS 014-1-02-0344
Identifier: MS 014- series MS 014-1- item MS 014-1-02-0344
Scope and Contents Faded picture of a young man looking to the right and he has a mustache by Von Riesen of Mound Ridge, Kansas.

A family of four - a man, a woman, a young man, and an older girl (Mount Hope, Kansas)

 Item — Box: MS 014-1-02, Object: MS 014-1-02-0345
Identifier: MS 014- series MS 014-1- item MS 014-1-02-0345
Scope and Contents Photograph of a man, woman, young man and an older girl, all four of them are standing behind a white open fence by Salmon Brothers of Mt. Hope, Kansas.

A woman (Mount Hope, Kansas)

 Item — Box: MS 014-1-02, Object: MS 014-1-02-0346
Identifier: MS 014- series MS 014-1- item MS 014-1-02-0346
Scope and Contents Photograph of a woman with very short curly hair and wearing a long necklace by Salmon Brothers of Mt. Hope, Kansas.

Three older girls (Mount Hope, Kansas)

 Item — Box: MS 014-1-02, Object: MS 014-1-02-0347
Identifier: MS 014- series MS 014-1- item MS 014-1-02-0347
Scope and Contents Photograph of upper bodies of three young woman and all of them are wearing white lace around their necks sticking out by Salmon Brothers of Mt. Hope, Kansas.

Cabinet Cards, 1870-1905

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS 014- series MS 014-1
Scope and Contents Introduced in the 1860s, cabinet cards replaced the carte-de-visite. The format was common until about 1900. Early cabinet cards typically used albumen prints, although a variety of other process were used for later cards. The photograph is usually smaller than the card, leaving approximately a half inch at the bottom, where the name of the photographer or studio was printed. - Society of American Archivists...