Royal Palm Hammock(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.
The Florida Everglades and the Seminole Indians(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.
Charetza Reagan Cole portraitGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMrs. Steve Cole, daughter of Richard Reason and Martha Hurst Reagan.Cole, Charetza Reagan, III-P-17369
Three generations, Rhodia Ogle McCarter, Julia Ann McCarter Ogle, Beda Ogle ClaboGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkRhodia Ogle McCarter, daughter of Harkless T. Ogle, George McCarter, n. (grandmother). Julia Ann McCarter Ogle, daughter of Rhodia & George, n. Levi Ogle (daughter). Beda Ogle Clabo, daughter of Julia Ann & Levi, n. Sherman Clabo.Three Generations, III-P-16430, History - Mountain People
Women of the park embroidered and made a quilt during the summer of 1973Great Smoky Mountains National ParkBased on wild flower designs, the Park Women embroidered and made a quilt. During the summer of 1973, various members went to Cades Cove and quilted at the Becky Cable House. The quilt was ultimately raffled off with the proceeds going to the Sevier County Association for Retarded Children. Winner of the quilt was Mrs. Edgar Menning (Jean) who was living in Omaha, Nebr. Alma Whaley (Mrs. Audley), Bea Walters (Mrs. William), and Lorene Carr ( Mrs. Troy).Park Women's Quilt, IV-P-4636, Miscellaneous - Personnel
The Walker Sisters, Little Greenbrier, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkJim Shelton made this from a negative taken by an early photographer.The Walker Sisters; All 7 of them. III-P-9653, History - Mountain People
Hester Cook Burgess, daughter of Dan CookGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkDaughter of Dan Cook, Cataloochee.Hester Cook Burgess, III-P-4830, History - Mountain People
Walker sisters in bonnetsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHettie and Louise Walker in their bonnets,Walker Sisters, III-P-16675, History - Mountain People
Aunt Celia ProffittGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPioneer museum mural.Ownby, Aunt Celia Proffitt; Widow of John Ownby; Mother of Ennis D. Ownby, III-P-9641, History - Mountain People
Embossed inside cover and portrait of unidentified woman wearing brooch, seatedHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkGlass plate of woman sitting in dark, long sleeve dress with light collar and lower portion of sleeves are light. Wearing broach center of collar. ring on hand, and earings. Hair is parted in the middle, pulled over ears and then curls. Plate in a black wood, embossed case withsmall brass latch on side and red lining on inside. Glass plate has thin, gold embossed framing over it. Measurements 2 5/16 x 2 7/8 inches.
Portrait of unidentified woman wearing a bonnet, seated with hands claspedHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkGlass plate of a young woman sitting in a dark, long sleeve dress with white designs, white collar, and portion of the sleeves are white. She also has on a bonnet trimmed with lace or ruffles, and flowers across the front of the bonnet. In a black wood case, embossed with a rose on the front. The front has broken loose from the binding and the glass is broken. also has a brass latch on the right side and a red lining on the inside. The glass plate has a thin, gold embossed framing over it._x000D_
Tintype of man and woman standing in front of John Brown's Fort, taken between 1882-1886Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkTintype of John Brown Fort taken between 1882-1886. The tintype is reversed. There is a man and a woman standing beside the fort. Photographer was Robert E. Lee Donovan, who was born 1865 died 1912. Small "V" cut from the top of the tintype and a small round hole is in the bottom.
Portrait of two unidentified women, one woman holding onto the otherHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkGlass plate of two young girls standing. Both appear to have on same type of dress. Dress is dark with long sleeves with white trim around the cuffs and neckline. Their hair is parted in middle and back behind ears. They also have on earrings. The plate has thin, gold embossed framing over it with flag in the upper corners and a boat and a wagon on bottom corners. Also inscribed "Constitution and Union" and in the centter bottom "July 4".
Portrait of unidentified man and womanHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkGlass plate of man and woman sitting. Woman has on dark, long sleeve dress with white collar. Hair parted in middle with some sort of ornament attached to her hair on each side below ears. Man dressed in dark suit, light shirt and bow tie. He has one arm around woman's shoulders. Plate is in a black wood embossed case, with small brass latch on right side. Front portion has broken loose from binding and it has red lining on inside. Glass plate has thin, gold embossed framing over it.
Embossed coverHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkGlass plate of man and woman sitting. Woman has on dark, long sleeve dress with white collar. Hair parted in middle with some sort of ornament attached to her hair on each side below ears. Man dressed in dark suit, light shirt and bow tie. He has one arm around woman's shoulders. Plate is in a black wood embossed case, with small brass latch on right side. Front portion has broken loose from binding and it has red lining on inside. Glass plate has thin, gold embossed framing over it.
Portrait of unidentified woman wearing a brooch, seatedHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkGlass plate of woman sitting in a dark taffeta (?) long sleeve dress, light lace collar with broach in front. Hair is parted in middle and covers her ears and then pulled to back. Plate is in a black wood, embossed case with small brass latch on right side. Front portion is partially intact and case has red lining on inside. Plate has thin, gold metal embossed framing over it.
Portrait of woman (Elizabeth Steadman?), seated, holding babyHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkPartly cased tintype of Slizabeth steadman, mother of donor. (Cover is missing from frame) wooden embossed with designs, gilt framing and glass over tintype.
Portrait of unidentified woman wearing earrings, seated with hands touchingHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkGlass plate of woman sitting in dark stripe, long sleeve dress with lace around neckline. Also has broach at neckline and belt with buckle. Hair is parted in middle and pulled down over ears and then back. Wearing earrings and ring on her third finger of right hand. Glass plate is in a black wood embossed case with small brass latch on right side. Case has red lining on inside. Glass plate has thin, gold embossed framing on it. Measures 2 5/16 x 2 7/8 inches.
Inside cover, embossed liningHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkGlass plate of man and woman sitting. Woman has on dark, long sleeve dress with white collar. Hair parted in middle with some sort of ornament attached to her hair on each side below ears. Man dressed in dark suit, light shirt and bow tie. He has one arm around woman's shoulders. Plate is in a black wood embossed case, with small brass latch on right side. Front portion has broken loose from binding and it has red lining on inside. Glass plate has thin, gold embossed framing over it.
Portrait of Ann M. Roeder, wife of confectioner Frederick A. Roeder, standing and wearing a bonnetHarpers Ferry National Historical ParkSmall photograph, painted over in oils of Mrs. Ann M. Roeder, wife of convectioner, Frederick A. Roeder. Background is painted in tones of gray, pink and blue. Half-portrait shows Mrs. Roeder standing with her left elbowresting on a cloth-covered stand or table, wearing a fancy purple and black dress with puffed long sleeves, white collar, matching bonnet trimmed with blue ruffles and bows. Reverse has a little soiling.