Unidentified New York family photograph album [graphic], 1861-1871.

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Unidentified New York family photograph album [graphic], 1861-1871.

74 black and white photographs and 22 tintypes in 1 album, 1861-1871, of portraits of mostly unidentified individuals in New York. Identified individuals include: Hattie A. Ware, Charlie Sheldon, L. M. Gammer, C. K. Sherwood, Tom A. Sheldon, Edwin Booth, June Clifford and M. Alice Mallery. With genealogical information regarding Thomas Stackpole Lang.

.29 cubic feet (1 album)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8211714

Related Entities

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Lang, Thomas Stackpole, 1826-1896

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Sheldon, Tom A

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Sherwood, C. K.

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Schoonmaker, Paula A.

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Clifford, June

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Ware, Hattie A.

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Cobden, A.,

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Booth, Edwina, 1904-1991

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Edwin Booth, who also wrote under the names Don Blunt and Jack Hazard, was born in 1906 in Beatrice, Nebraska. He attended public schools in Nebraska and Iowa before moving to Colorado, where he studied civil engineering at Colorado College. Booth was employed in a variety of jobs and later started his own accounting firm, which supported him until he became established as an author of westerns and mystery stories. In the 1960s Booth was an officer in Western Writers of America, an organization ...

Gammer, L. M.

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Alden, A. E.,

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Sheldon, Charlie

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Mallery, M. Alice

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