Box MS 014-1-03
Container
Contains 235 Collections and/or Records:
A man (Salina, Kansas)
Item — Box: MS 014-1-03, Object: MS 014-1-03-0708
Identifier: MS 014- series MS 014-1- item MS 014-1-03-0708
Scope and Contents
Headshot of a man wearing a plain suit with one circle button visible by Atherton of Salina, Kansas.
A woman (Salina, Kansas)
Item — Box: MS 014-1-03, Object: MS 014-1-03-0709
Identifier: MS 014- series MS 014-1- item MS 014-1-03-0709
Scope and Contents
Photograph of an elderly woman with her hair parted in the middle and wearing a black dress by Atherton and Hopkins of Salina, Kansas.
Ethel Vera Postlethwaite - an infant (Salina, Kansas)
Item — Box: MS 014-1-03, Object: MS 014-1-03-0710
Identifier: MS 014- series MS 014-1- item MS 014-1-03-0710
Scope and Contents
Photograph of an infant in a long white dress, cap, and cape by Atherton and Hopkins of Salina, Kansas.
Jennie Holmquist (Salina, Kansas), 1891
Item — Box: MS 014-1-03, Object: MS 014-1-03-0711
Identifier: MS 014- series MS 014-1- item MS 014-1-03-0711
Scope and Contents
Photograph of a young woman with very curly bangs and a black dress with ruffles sticking out of the neckline by Holcomb of Salina, 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...