Billington and Weed family photographs, 1890-1903.

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Billington and Weed family photographs, 1890-1903.

This collection consists of three folders of photographs concerning the Billington and Weed family. Folders 1 and 2 appear to be loose pages from two different photograph albums. Folder 3 contains loose photographs. Most of the images in the collection are unidentified, though some include members of the Billington, Weed, and Antonisen families, as well as images of Savannah, Georgia, Noroton, Connecticut, Toronto, Canada, and Europe. It is likely that some of the weddings and European scenes are of Gertrude Weed and Robert Billington.

1 box (.25 cubic feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7535261

Georgia Historical Society

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