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Mary Guitar
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Description
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Age 17; later she became Mrs. R. A. Brown.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Albert Wachsmann
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Description
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Albert Wachsmann, husband of Virginia Bridger.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Indiana Turner Society
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Description
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Interior view, group photograph. Back of picture reads: "Allegorical representation of the Turner Society, original tableau by Carl Betz at the tenth Turner Festival of the Indiana Turner Society in Terre Haute, Indiana on the 12th, 13th and 14th of August, 1882. The central figure is Louise Wittig, then 16 years old, who later became Mrs. Carl Betz. On the ribbon are the words: freedom, education, and well-being for all".
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Date
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1882
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Logs Waiting to Be Processed for Lumber
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Description
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Lumberyard with logs floating in foreground waiting to be shunted into shed on left of photo and sent up a ramp into large white building in background for lumber processing. Two chimneys visible in background.
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Date
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1909-01-10
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Helen Elizabeth Lightle
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Description
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Inscription on back reads: Helen Elizabeth Lightle about two years old; brown eyes and brown curly hair. Now Mrs. Dody Mead, Rapid City, South Dakota. Picture taken in Kansas City, MO., Phares Studio, 549 1/2 Walnut. Reproduced by Western Blueprint Co. from a photograph loaned by Mrs. Louise Davis. Granddaughter of Virginia Bridger Wachsmann and Albert Wachsmann; daughter of Edward Jackson Lightle and Louise Catherine Wachsmann; sister of Louise Marie Edna Lightle; now Mrs. Louise Davis of Riverside, Missouri.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Stacks of Lumber
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Description
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Lumberyard with view down pathway between high stacks of lumber.
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Date
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1909-01-10
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Group Photo of Men and Women
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Description
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Photo has names written on the left side: Willis, Whinkle, Guitar, Wallace, Schneider, Babe, Virginia, Dorothy, Carlet, J. Broaddus, M Logan, B??, Wheeler, Bartlett, Orr, B. Carlet, Mary Lodey, Agnes Lacy.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Abiel Leonard
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Description
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Possibly Abiel Leonard in later years. Taken by Douglass in Columbia, Missouri.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Professor J. R. Clay
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Description
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Portrait identified as Professor J. R. Clay, President of Northwest Missouri College in Albany, Missouri.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Gossett Family Golden Anniversary
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Description
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Group portrait of the Rev. Jacob Dunham Gossett and Joan (Jo Ann) Frances Ratliff Gossett and their immediate family members taken on their golden wedding anniversary. The family sit and stand in front of the entrance to their home in Independence, Missouri, on South Main and Ruby. Patriotic cloths surround the pillars and at the top of the photo is a banner that reads, "GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY/FATHER and MOTHER MARRIED 50 YEARS/1846/TO DAY./1896." On the back, in pencil is written, "Emma/J. D. Gossett."
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Date
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1896-09-02
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Unidentified Group of Children
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Description
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Two girls and one boy. Back of photograph has "Douglass. Photographer, Columbia, Mo."
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Odon and Mary Guitar
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Description
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A duplicate of record 210986. Dressed in wedding attire, with 3-cent stamp on the back with handwritten initials on the stamp and "J. A. Scholten, Photographer, St. Louis, Mo."
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Northwest Missouri College
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Description
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Exterior view identified on back of photograph as Northwest Missouri College, Albany, Missouri, Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Odon Guitar
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Description
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Later years of his life. (Two copies)
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Gossett Family
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Description
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Members of the Rev. J. D. Gossett family taken at their house near Independence, Missouri. On the bottom front is "RESIDENCE OF/J. D. GOSSETT/1869." Some family members are on the second-story outside porch; some immediately below on the front porch. Two couples each sit in their own carriage on either side of the entrance.
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Date
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1869
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Louise Wittig Betz and Family
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Description
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Exterior view, family portrait of Mrs. Carl (Louise) Betz and children. Ages at time of the picture, late spring 1899: Mrs. Carl Betz, 33; Annette, 12; Alma, 10; Martha, 8; Carl Egmont, 6; Carl William, 2;, Louise Julia, about 6 months (she was born after her father's death). Back of photo reads: "This picture was taken by a street photographer who happened to come along just as the family was leaving the house. This was about a year after the death of Carl Betz. The Betz home is to the left. (430 Bellefontaine Avenue, Kansas City, Mo.) Only the porch railing can be seen".
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Date
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1899
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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J. B. White and Others Standing on Steps
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Description
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Unidentified group of two women and four men, including J. B. White and what appears to be his wife, Emma Siggins White, standing on steps of clapboard building. Handwriting on side of photograph says "Hotel Vanlaudingham, West Eminence, Mo., January 3, 1915."
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Date
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1915-01-03
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Object Type
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Photograph
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