Monuments & memorials; Daughters of the American Revolution
A memorial stone, erected by the Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.) in Boonesboro, Kentucky, listing its first settlers. Names listed include, from top left: James McMillan; Margaret White McMillan; Colonel Daniel Boone; Rebecca Boone;...
An older woman with gray hair stands in a garden holding an Asian style parasol on her right shoulder and a vine or branch in her left hand. She is wearing a dress with large sleeves and a lace collar. The woman may be Fannie Caldwell Macaulay,...
Autographed full-length character portrait of actress Mary Frances Scott-Siddons (1844-1896), standing on a stage set beside a large piece of decorative furniture, wearing a regal gown, ermine-trimmed robe, and headpiece with veil. The...
Autographed full-length portrait of Julia Marlowe Taber as Lydia Languish in "The Rivals," circa 1896. She is seated at a table, and wears a long elegant gown. Julia Marlowe was a child actress born Sarah Frances Frost on August 17, 1865...
Boy with two baskets full of food. One basket contains red apples; the other contains cabbage, radishes and a chicken. The chicken's feet stick up out of the basket. The boy also carries a small bunch of flowers. Next to the boy is a poem:...
Catherine and Frances Lawton, the characters Kitty and Allison Walton in Annie Fellows Johnston's "Little Colonel" book series, pose in dinner dresses in the parlor of their home, called Edgewood. Catherine is seated at a small table...
Character portrait of actress Blanche Ring wearing brimless hat with velvet ribbon. Blanche Ring came from an acting family (brother Cyril and sister Frances were also performers, as was Ring's husband, Charles Winninger). Born April 24, 1877, Ring...
Character portrait of Julia Marlowe wearing a regal gown. Julia Marlowe was a child actress born Sarah Frances Frost on August 17, 1865 in England. She spent her late childhood in the United States, and married actor Robert Taber in 1894. With her...
Character portrait of right profile of actress Frances Starr seated before an outdoor backdrop. Her head tilted downward, she wears a white headband and white dress. Frances Starr was born in Oneonta, New York, in either 1881 or 1886, and died June...
Christmas tree and toys in the parlor, also known as the music room, of the Howard mansion on Market Street in Jeffersonville, Indiana. A child who appears to be Frances Howard is sitting in a small rocking chair.
Clyde Howard standing on the steps of the house built for his family in Ormond Beach, Florida. The house was at 244 Riverside Drive. According to Clyde's daughter, Frances, it overlooked "the Daytona Road."
Democratic political leader Mickey Brennan with Frances (Mrs. John) Dugan of Louisville, Kentucky talking about the horse races. The photograph has been cut into an irregular shape and discolored from age. Article attached to back of image: The...
Fireplace, chandelier, dining table and china cupboard in the dining room of the Howard Mansion in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana. According to Frances Howard Kohlkepp, the walls were rosy red with gold flecks, the wood was cherry, the...
Frances and Laura Jean Howard, seated in an automobile, believed to be a 1904 Eldredge Runabout, parked in front of the west entrance to the Howard Mansion in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana. Their parents, Clyde and Julia Howard, stand...
Frances Lawton, oldest daughter of military hero Major General Henry W. Lawton, and the model for the character Allison Walton in the Little Colonel books by Annie Fellows Johnston. Title supplied by cataloger.
Frances Martin of Louisville, Kentucky wearing a wire hat and a jumpsuit with alternate sleeves and lengths being long and short. The photograph has been cut so that only her image is visible. Stamped on back of image: June 3, 1933. Handwritten on...
From left to right, Clyde, Laura, Laura Jean, Julia, Frances and Edmonds J. Howard on the steps to the west entrance of the Howard Mansion in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana.
From left to right, Laura, Laura Jean, Clyde (sitting), Julia, Frances, and Edmonds J. Howard on the steps of the Howard Mansion in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana.
Full-length character portrait of Frances Hanlon, a young girl, seated on a bench beside a statue of a dog. The Hanlons performed their "Fantasma" at Macauley's Theatre in March 1885, January 1891, and October 1891, returning with...
Full-length character portrait of Julia Marlowe as Galatea, the ivory statue created by Pygmalion in Greek myth. She wears an Empire-waist tunic and stands on a pedestal between slightly parted stage curtains. Julia Marlowe was a child actress born...