Mrs. Alma Rodgers Dalton, ca. 1922 [graphic]. 1922.

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Mrs. Alma Rodgers Dalton, ca. 1922 [graphic]. 1922.

Negative taken of Alma Rodgers Dalton, ca. 1922. Alma Rodgers Dalton was born about 1902 in Moscow, Jefferson County, Arkansas to Henry Rodgers and Lillie (Lizzie?, b. Nov 1880, Mississippi). In 1910 Census, the Rogers had six children all born in Arkansas: Viola (daughter, b. Dec. 1897), Monk or Mebourne (son, b. Jan. 1900), Alma (daughter, age 7), Irola (daughter, age 4), Felton (son, age 3), and Pearl (daughter). Alma E. Rogers Dalton married Ulysses Grant Dalton, Jr. of Toma, Jefferson County, Arkansas. Alma and Ulysses Grant Dalton, Jr. had a son, Ulysses Grant Dalton, III, born on December 13, 1927, who was a musician.

1 copy negative : b&w ; 13 x 10 cm. (5 x 4 in.)

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