Bonnelle family photographs, 1883-1896.

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Bonnelle family photographs, 1883-1896.

Thirteen photographs and one copy negative of the Bonnelle family of Roxbury, Mass., 1883-1896. The subjects of the photographs include formal portraits of Blanche Bonnelle's school classes at Miss Ward's School and Lewis Grammar School in Roxbury, Mass.; cabinet card portraits of teachers at the Girls Latin School in Boston, Mass.; and the Bonnelle family at the Winnecoette Hotel in The Weirs, N.H. Photographers include A.E. Alden, James E. Purdy, J.E. Purdy & Co., Charles F. Conly, Elmer Chickering, and William H. Partridge, all of Boston, Mass. Photographs include cabinet cards and paper photographs.

13 photographs and 1 negative in 1 narrow box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7632953

Massachusetts Historical Society

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Purdy, James E.,

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Bonnelle family

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Church, Blanche Bonnelle, b. 1881.

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Girls' Latin School (Boston, Mass.)

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Opened in 1878, Girls' Latin School was the first college preparatory high school for girls in the United States, and the fourth public high school for girls. In 1972, boys were admitted for the first time to Girls' Latin School; in 1975 the name was changed to Boston Latin Academy. From the description of Records of the Girls' Latin School, 1876-2003 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 430656463 ...

Bonnelle, Emma

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Alden, A. E.,

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Lewis Grammar School (Roxbury, Mass.)

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Miss Ward's School

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Bonnelle, Frank Jackson.

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Chickering, Elmer

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Alize Espiridiona Cenda del Castillo was a 26 inch-tall dwarf, who was born in 1869 either in Cuba or Mexico, and died in 1928, 1939 or 1945 (sources disagree). She was a vaudeville artist who traveled in side or freak shows across the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She was also known as "Chiquita", "The living doll", "The Cuban atom," "Mrs. Anthony C. Woeckner," and "Alice Zenda." She first came to the United States with Frank Charles Bostock (1866-1912), the anima...

Partridge, William H.

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J.E. Purdy & Co. (Boston, Mass.),

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Conly, Charles F.,

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