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1. [Amelia Weissinger Cochran] [Amelia Weissinger Cochran]Women; PortraitsBased on note made when this image was acquired, it is believed to be Amelia Weissinger Cochran. She was the mother of Hattie Cochran, the real-life model for the title character in Annie Fellows John

2. And the night calls softly, haste home to rest. And the night calls softly, haste home to rest.Women; Trails & paths; Dirt roads; Dogs; Baskets; Country lifeA woman, with a large basket of laundry balanced on her head, walks home with a dog at the end of the day. A single, small wooden house sits behind a fence. Photographer Kate Matthews' signature is on

3. [Annie Craig as Grandmother MacIntyre in Little Colonel books, ca. 1905] [Annie Craig as Grandmother MacIntyre in Little Colonel books, ca. 1905]Older people; Women; Fictitious charactersA portrait of Mrs. Annie Craig, the real-life model for the character Grandmother MacIntyre in the Little Colonel books written by Annie Fellows Johnston. She is wearing a black lace dress and light r

4. [Annie Fellows Johnston and Hattie Cochran in the library, ca. 1904] [Annie Fellows Johnston and Hattie Cochran in the library, ca. 1904]Authors; Women; Girls; Books; Fictitious characters; BookcasesHattie Cochran and Annie Fellows Johnston pose with the book, "The Little Colonel at Boarding School" (1903). They are sitting on a small wood settee in front of a bookcase by a window. Hattie, the re

5. Annie Fellows Johnston and the Little Colonel. Annie Fellows Johnston and the Little Colonel.Authors; Women; Girls; Driveways; Dwellings; Houses; Trees; Umbrellas; Fictitious charactersAnnie Fellows Johnston and Hattie Cochran pose under trees on the driveway at The Beeches, an estate in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. Mrs. Johnston holds an open parasol over her right shoulder. Hattie is t

6. Annie Fellows Johnston at the age of nineteen. Annie Fellows Johnston at the age of nineteen.Authors; Women; Portraits; Oil paintingsPhotograph of a formal portrait of author Annie Fellows Johnston when she was nineteen years old.

7. [Annie Fellows Johnston with the Little Colonel outside the Beeches, ca. 1904] [Annie Fellows Johnston with the Little Colonel outside the Beeches, ca. 1904]Authors; Women; Girls; Driveways; Dwellings; Houses; Trees; Umbrellas; Fictitious charactersAnnie Fellows Johnston and Hattie Cochran pose under trees on the driveway at The Beeches, an estate in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. They are holding hands and Mrs. Johnston holds a folded parasol in her o

8. [Annie Fellows Johnston] [Annie Fellows Johnston]Authors; Women; Portraits; Oil paintingsPhotograph of an oil painting by Herbert Ross of Annie Fellows Johnston, author of the Little Colonel series of children's books.

9. [Antebellum tableau vivant] [Antebellum tableau vivant]Tableaux; Women; Dwellings; Houses; FlowersYoung woman in an antebellum dress and bonnet is picking flowers outside the open windows of a home. On the oval print's lower right border is photographer Kate Matthews' signature and also in her han

10. Ashwood Avenue. Ashwood Avenue.Dirt roads; Trees; FencesTree-lined Ashwood Avenue in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. Handwritten on album page by photographer Kate Matthews: "'Ashwood Avenue". Inscriptions in the album, which Kate Matthews gave to her great-nephew

11. Aunt Florence in Vermont. Aunt Florence in Vermont.Women; Snow; Dogs; Sleds & sleighsThe photographer's sister, Florence Matthews, poses with a sled and a dog in a snow scene in Vermont. Handwritten on verso: "With Christmas Love, To Florence, From Kate" An inscription on another prin

12. Beaten path to the post office. Beaten path to the post office.Trails & paths; Trees; Signs (Notices)The tree-covered path alongside Central Avenue in front of the old Post Office in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. The sign on the tree reads: "Pewee Valley Post Office" and the front of the post office buildi

13. [Beech tree carving] [Beech tree carving]Trees; Bark; BeechesA beech tree with letters carved into the bark of the trunk apparently commemorating an event or relationship. Photographer Kate Matthews' signature is on the album page.

14. [Beech tree carving] [Beech tree carving]Trees; Bark; BeechesA beech tree with letters carved into the bark of the trunk apparently commemorating an event or relationship.

15. [Beech trees] [Beech trees]Trees; Beeches; ForestsThree beech trees in the woods in Oldham County, Kentucky. Photographer Kate Matthews' signature is on the album page.

16. Beeches, home of Mrs. Annie Fellows Johnston. Beeches, home of Mrs. Annie Fellows Johnston.Dwellings; Houses; Driveways; TreesA circular driveway leads to The Beeches, Annie Fellows Johnston's home in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. The two-story frame house is partially obscured by large beech trees. Two women sit in the shade of a

17. Beeches, home of Mrs. Annie Fellows Johnston. Beeches, home of Mrs. Annie Fellows Johnston.Dwellings; Houses; Driveways; TreesA large two-story frame house with a front porch spanning its entire width, is partially obscured by large trees. The home, known as The Beeches, was once owned by the Lawtons, the model for the Walto

18. [Beeches, home of Mrs. Annie Fellows Johnston] [Beeches, home of Mrs. Annie Fellows Johnston]Dwellings; Trees; PorchesLarge two-story frame house, with a front porch spanning its entire width, is partially obscured by large trees. The home, known as The Beeches, was once owned by the Lawtons, who were models for the

19. [Beeches, home of Mrs. Annie Fellows Johnston] [Beeches, home of Mrs. Annie Fellows Johnston]Dwellings; Houses; Driveways; TreesA large two-story frame house with a front porch spanning the entire width of the building is partially obscured by large trees. The home, known as The Beeches, was once owned by the Lawtons, who were

20. Betty Lewis. Betty Lewis.Women; Older peopleElizabeth Matthews Feagin sits in a large wooden chair with a book in her lap, her right elbow on the arm of the chair and her chin in her hand. The pose resembles that in a rather famous photograph t
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