Full length portrait of Mrs. Ariss wearing white house-bonnet and dark dress with long sleeves and full, floor length skirt. 1881.

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Full length portrait of Mrs. Ariss wearing white house-bonnet and dark dress with long sleeves and full, floor length skirt. 1881.

1 photo; sepia; 9.3cm x 5.8cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7836064

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