Composite of single portraits of the Musical McGibeny Family, a musical and sketch entertainment ensemble that toured the United States in the late 19th century. They are identified from top row, left to right, as: Viola, Allie, Mrs. Frank, Victor,...
Greeting cards; Christmas cards; Group portraits; Families; Calendars
Christmas card with halftone color photo of girl with bangs, man with mustache, and woman with hair piled atop her head. The card also features a miniature calendar, torn off to November 1910, indicating that the card probably dates to December...
Families; Men; Women; Children; Dogs; Oneida Baptist Institute
A couple, a young girl and their dog pose for a family portrait under a large tree. Marvin Hall and Anderson Hall are in the background. See ULPA 1982.01.369.p and ULPA 1982.01.374,p for other images of the man, and ULPA 1982.01.226.p for another...
Log cabins; Interiors; Families; Ladders; Home food processing; Rifles
The interior of Harve "Cody" Burns' log cabin. Arlin "Head" Burns, at right, uses a "gritter" to grate corn. The "stair-steps," or ladder, on the right leads to the sleeping loft. The walls are lined with...
Nine members of an unidentified family pose on the lawn outside a small cabin. A picket fence surrounds the yard. Handwritten on bottom border: 470. Title supplied by cataloger.
Group portraits; Families; Men; Women; Children; Oneida Baptist Institute; Teachers
The Craft Family poses for a portrait. Left to right are: O. Clair, Wiley Boone, Henrietta, Mattie Webb, Lee, Lola, Virgie, and Rolla. Older brothers, Walter (1889-1969) and Frank (1891-1954) were not present. Lee Craft taught at Oneida Baptist...
Men; Girls; Women; Home food processing; Country life; Smoke
A family pauses from working outside. The man holds a hoe and the three girls hold small wooden rods. They may be boiling molasses because a tub can be seen through smoke on the right. The woman (left) wears a coat and hat, but two of the girls are...
Ten members of an unidentified family stand in front of a small cabin with Dr. Preston Jennings Jones, who is leaning against a picket fence on the right. Dr. Jones may be visiting an injured boy who is not in this picture because image ULPA...
Group portraits; Families; Tobacco pipes; Pipes (Smoking); Fences; Chimneys
A family portrait spanning four generations. Sarah Davidson Burns sits in the center smoking a pipe. Her son William Penn Burns is on the right. Her grandson Henry Burns sits on the left with his daughter, and Sarah's great-granddaughter, Violet...
Group portraits; Families; Men; Women; Children; Oneida Baptist Institute; Teachers
The Craft Family, left to right: O. Clair, Wiley Boone, Henrietta, Mattie Webb, Lee, Lola, Virgie, and Rolla. Older brothers, Walter (1889-1969) and Frank (1891-1954) were not present. Lee Craft taught at Oneida Baptist Institute and the children...
Families; Group portraits; Men; Women; Children; Log cabins; Fireplaces
Alfred "Boy" Burns, "Aunt Viny," and four children sit inside Burns' cabin on Goose Creek, below Cemetery Ridge. See ULPA 1982.01.391.p for another image of this family. Handwritten on bottom border: 522. Title supplied by...
Men; Women; Older people; Families; Group portraits
Six women and two gentlemen pose for a group portrait in front of a vine-covered fence. The man in the back row is William H. Matlack, father of the photographer. The woman on the right may be the photographer's mother, Minnie Freeman Matlack. And...
A family and their possessions are crowded into an open horse-drawn wagon that sits a few yards from the Ohio River. They were apparently forced out of their home by rising flood waters (see images ULPA 1982.01.709.p, ULPA 1982.01.710.p, and ULPA...
Log cabins; Families; Dwellings; Banjos; Stringed instruments; Children
Members of a large family outside their log cabin home in the mountains. The boy near the door holds a peanut banjo. The woman on the left may be an instructor at Oneida Baptist Institute. See ULPA 1982.01.027.n for another view of this cabin and...
Governors; Government officials; Group portraits; Family; Houses; Dwellings; Swimming pools; Bathing suits; Summer
Albert B. "Happy" Chandler with wife Mildred Watkins Chandler and children Mimi, Ben, and Dan beside pool at rear of their home in Versailles, Kentucky. Happy Chandler was governor of Kentucky two separate terms, from 1935 to1939 and...