Dr. Fred B. Messing photograph album [graphic], circa 1890-1919.

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Dr. Fred B. Messing photograph album [graphic], circa 1890-1919.

3 tintypes, 1 cyanotype and 464 black and white photographs in 1 album, ca. 1890-1919, regarding the life and career of Dr. Fred B. Messing. Many images are of men's and women's sports teams and YMCA activities, especially in Rochester, New York. There are also many unidentified portraits, groups and photographs of fun and outings with friends and family, including picnics, dogs, children, a flower farm, domestic life and the Lewis and Clark Exposition. There are also several professional photographs of views of Hiram, Ohio.

.29 cubic feet (1 album)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8211708

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