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Box MS 014-1-02

 Container

Contains 247 Results:

A man (Herington, Kansas)

 Item — Box: MS 014-1-02, Object: MS 014-1-02-0472
Identifier: MS 014- Series MS 014-1- Item MS 014-1-02-0472
Scope and Contents

Photograph of an elderly man with brown hair and a white beard, he is wearing a suit and a black bow tie by T.M. Bixby of Herington, Kansas.

Dates: 1870-1905

Mr & Mrs Anton Teetzen (Herington, Kansas)

 Item — Box: MS 014-1-02, Object: MS 014-1-02-0473
Identifier: MS 014- Series MS 014-1- Item MS 014-1-02-0473
Scope and Contents

Photograph of a woman on a big wooden chair and a man in a suit standing next to her by Yoder Studio of Herington, Kansas.

Dates: 1870-1905

A young man (Hiawatha, Kansas)

 Item — Box: MS 014-1-02, Object: MS 014-1-02-0474
Identifier: MS 014- Series MS 014-1- Item MS 014-1-02-0474
Scope and Contents

Photograph of a man in a suit looking to the right, he is wearing a pin on his tie by W.S. Evans of Hiawatha, Kansas.

Dates: 1870-1905

A boy (Hiawatha, Kansas)

 Item — Box: MS 014-1-02, Object: MS 014-1-02-0475
Identifier: MS 014- Series MS 014-1- Item MS 014-1-02-0475
Scope and Contents

Photograph of a young boy standing behind a stone fence and post, one hand is behind his back and the other is on the post by W.S. Evans of Hiawatha, Kansas.

Dates: 1870-1905

A woman and a girl (Hiawatha, Kansas)

 Item — Box: MS 014-1-02, Object: MS 014-1-02-0476
Identifier: MS 014- Series MS 014-1- Item MS 014-1-02-0476
Scope and Contents

Photograph of a woman holding her little girl next to her, they are both wearing black dresses with white dress shirts underneath, both have brunette curly hair as well by W.S. Evans of Hiawatha, Kansas.

Dates: 1870-1905

A man (Hiawatha, Kansas)

 Item — Box: MS 014-1-02, Object: MS 014-1-02-0477
Identifier: MS 014- Series MS 014-1- Item MS 014-1-02-0477
Scope and Contents

Photograph of a man with his arm on a wooden post; he is holding a cane in one hand and a hat in the other by D.B. Rugg of Hiawatha, Kansas.

Dates: 1870-1905

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...
Dates: 1870-1905