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John I. White photograph collection, 1860-1980
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- White, John I. (John Irwin), 1902-
- Title
- John I. White photograph collection
- Dates
- 1860-1980 (inclusive)18601980
1885-1975 (bulk)18851975 - Quantity
- 2 boxes, (1 linear ft. )
- Collection Number
- UUS_P0037
- Summary
- Included are photographs related to cowboy songs and song makers of the American West such as Will C. Barnes, Badger Clark, Gail Gardner, Romaine Lowdermilk, Dominick J. O'Malley, Powder River Jack Lee, and other cowboy songwriters, singers, and scholars. Also includes photographs relating to White's persona as "The Lonesome Cowboy" for the "Death Valley Days" radio show in the 1930s. Also contains photographs collected for plays, articles, and original scripts. Largely consisting of copy-prints, the photographs are comprised of mostly black-and-white silver gelatin prints, some color snapshots and postcards.
- Repository
-
Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives Division
Special Collections & Archives
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
Logan, UT
84322-3000
Telephone: 4357978248
Fax: 4357972880
scweb@usu.edu - Access Restrictions
-
Restrictions
Open to public research. Nitrate negatives have been removed from this collection and placed in Cold Storage box 5. Patrons must request to view these negatives 3 hours in advance.
- Languages
- English.
- Sponsor
- Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, 2007-2008
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
John I. White was a writer, singer of cowboy songs, and map draftsman. He was born in Washington, D.C. on April 12, 1902 and died in Maplewood, N.J. on November 26, 1992. White recorded 20 cowboy and hillbilly songs for the American Record Corporation in 1929-30. Some were recorded under his various pseudonyms: The Lonesome Cowboy, Whitey Johns, The Lone Star Cowboy, The Old Sexton, Jimmie Price, and Frank Ranger. His singing career culminated with his portrayal of "The Lonesome Cowboy" on the NBC radio drama "Death Valley Days" sponsored by Twenty-Mule Team Borax from 1929-1936. He maintained a lifelong interest in cowboy songs and the American West, researching and writing articles and two books on this and other topics.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The John I. White Photographs are comprised of approximately 508 personal and research photographs and negatives of John I. White, singer, author, and expert on cowboy songs and music. Included are photographs related to songs and song makers of the American West such as Will C. Barnes, Badger Clark, Gail Gardner, Romaine Lowdermilk, Dominick J. O'Malley, Powder River Jack Lee, and other cowboy songwriters, singers, and scholars. Also includes photographs relating to White's persona as "The Lonesome Cowboy" for the "Death Valley Days" radio show in the 1930s. Research files contain photographs collected for plays, articles, and original scripts. Several folders include typed pages describing the events in the photos and giving biographies of the people pictured. Largely consisting of copy-prints, the photographs are comprised of mostly black-and-white silver gelatin prints, some color snapshots and postcards.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
CopyrightIt is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Utah State University Libraries, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.
Permission to publish material from the John I. White photograph collection must be obtained from the Special Collections Photograph Curator and/or the Special Collections Department Head.
Preferred Citation
John I. White photograph collection, 1860-1980. (P0037). Utah State University. Special Collections & Archives Department.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
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Acquisition Information
The John I. White Photographs (ca. 1860s-1980) were donated in 1992 to Special Collections and Archives jointly by his widow, Augusta Postles White, and two children, Jennifer White Fischer and Jonathan Postles White. Photographs removed from John I. White papers, COLL MS 201.
Processing Note
Register completed by Peter Schmid, January 1998, and revised by Liz Woolcott, June 2003.
Related Materials
John I. White papersCOLL MSS 201
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Tex Fletcher, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 1
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:01:01: Fletcher, Tex. Portraits of the cowboy-singer |
1920-1929 | ||
1:01:02: Fletcher, Tex. Portraits of the cowboy-singer,
signed to John I. White |
1920-1929 | ||
1:01:03: Fletcher, Tex. Portraits of the cowboy-singer,
signed to John I. White
(With one enlarged reproduction.)
|
1920-1929 | ||
1:01:04: Fletcher, Tex. Portrait of the cowboy-singer
smoking a pipe, with his guitar over one shoulder and a pick over the other
shoulder |
undated | ||
1:01:05: Deadwood, South Dakota, Street Scenes
Color snap shows street decorated with sign welcoming cowboy-singer Tex
Fletcher.
|
1954 |
Daniel Freeman (1826-1908), undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 2
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:02:01: Freeman, Daniel. Copy prints, portraits of the
early homesteader
|
1880-1889 | ||
1:02:02: Freeman, Daniel with his wife and six children |
1890-1899 | ||
1:02:03: Beatrice, Nebraska. Views of interpreters and
grounds of Homestead National Monument near Beatrice, located on the original
homestead of Daniel Freeman, one of the first people to claim land under the
Homestead Act of 1862 |
1970-1979 | ||
1:02:04: Beatrice, Nebraska. The Palmer-Epard cabin on
the original homestead of Daniel Freeman |
1970-1979 | ||
1:02:05: Beatrice, Nebraska. The Palmer-Epard cabin |
1970-1979 | ||
1:02:06: Beatrice, Nebraska. Teachers and students in
front of the "Freeman School," named for homesteader Daniel Freeman |
1880-1889 | ||
1:02:07: Beatrice, Nebraska. Exterior view of the
Freeman School, named for homesteader Daniel Freeman; photos by Bill Fink |
1978 | ||
1:02:08: Beatrice, Nebraska. Interior view of the
Freeman School, named for homesteader Daniel Freeman; photos by Bill Fink |
1978 |
Emmanuel Leutze, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 3
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:03:01: Leutze, Emmanuel, artist. Copy print of
painting by Leutze, scene from the War of 1812 entitled "The General Armstrong
at Fayal Azores, Sept. 26, 1814." |
undated | ||
1:03:02: Leutze, Emmanuel, artist. Copy print of
painting by Leutze, scene from the Civil War
|
undated | ||
1:03:03: Leutze, Emmanuel, artist and Paul Gilard,
engraver. Copy print of steel engraving done by Gilard of Luetze's painting
"Washington Crossing the Delaware."
|
undated | ||
1:03:04: Leutze, Emmanual, artist. Giant postcard
reproduction of Leutze's painting "Washington Crossing the
Delaware." |
undated | ||
1:03:05: Black and white sketched print of five men
rowing and steering a boat. "Durham boat, G. Bailey, Neg, 10/25/67 " written on
back of print |
undated |
Romaine Lowdermilk (1890-1970), undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 3
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:04:01: Lowdermilk, Romaine. On a horse |
1920-1929 | ||
1:04:02: Lowdermilk, Romaine. With his dog, taken shortly
before his fiftieth birthday |
1941 | ||
1:04:03: Lowdermilk, Romaine. Standing next to a truck |
1960 | ||
1:04:04: Lowdermilk, Romaine. At what appears to be a
campsite |
1960 | ||
1:04:05: Lowdermilk, Romaine. Group portrait with the
"Arizona Wranglers" holding their instruments, Winter 1929. Charles Hunter,
J.E. Patterson, Romaine Lowdermilk, Edward V. Price, Laverne Costello, and
Charles English |
undated | ||
1:04:06: Several men dressed as cowboys and their horses
watching two pilots and their plane, which reads on its side "Rimrock Ranch,
Montezuma Well - Cottonwood, Ariz." |
undated |
D.J. O'Malley Portraits (1867-1943), undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 5
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:05:01: O'Malley, D.J. Portrait in baseball gear, as
catcher for Miles City
|
1893 | ||
1:05:02: O'Malley, D.J. Portrait in chaps
duplicate of 1:16:08.
|
1896 | ||
1:05:03: O'Malley, D.J. Portrait holding cigar in Eau
Claire, Wisconsin
duplicate of 1:20:12
|
1934 | ||
1:05:04: O'Malley, D.J. Portrait with cigar in mouth in
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
|
1934 | ||
1:05:05: O'Malley, Alicia with Cliff Chatterson and Bob
Francis at Francis' retirement part in Detroit, Michigan |
June 4, 1970 | ||
1:05:06: O'Malley, Alicia with Margaret (last name
unknown,)
|
1978 | ||
1:05:07: O'Malley, Alicia. Portrait in a hospital
bed |
undated |
Carl T. Sprague (1895-1978), undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 6
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:06:01: Sprague, Carl T. Portrait of the cowboy-singer
taken for publicity shots in
|
1925 | ||
1:06:02: Sprague, Carl T. On-stage with his guitar at a
talent show |
1950 | ||
1:06:03: Sprague, Carl T. With his guitar at the Mrs.
Sam Houston Birthday Party Festival |
1950 | ||
1:06:04: Sprague, Carl T. Portrait of the cowboy-singer
with his guitar |
1972 | ||
1:06:05: Sprague, Carl T. Playing his guitar on a couch,
Photo by Gene Dennis |
1968 | ||
1:06:06: Sprague, Carl T. With his guitar and dressed in
his old cowboy costume
|
1968 | ||
1:06:07: Sprague, Carl T. and F. W. Cooper with two
dogs, Arizona |
1970 | ||
1:06:08: Sprague, Carl T. In cowboy costume posed with
his guitar in a backyard |
1970-1979 | ||
1:06:09: Sprague, Carl T. In cowboy costume posed with
his guitar in a backyard |
1970-1979 | ||
1:06:10: Sprague, Carl T. In same cowboy costume posed
with horse |
1970-1979 |
Harry Stephens (1888-1965), undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 7
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:07:01: Stephens, Harry. On a horse at Stoneman's Lake
near Flagstaff, Arizona
|
1917. | ||
1:07:02: Stephens, Harry. On a horse with a rocky
background
|
1950. |
N. Howard Thorp (1867-1940.), undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 8
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:08: Thorp, N. Howard. On horseback, sitting sideways
in the saddle
|
1912. |
John I. White, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 9
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:09:01: White, John I. speaking to another man in a
living room |
undated | ||
1:09:02: A man at a typewriter |
undated | ||
1:09:03: White, John I. Playing a guitar |
undated | ||
1:09:04: White, John I. With Romaine Lowdermilk and
Lewis C. White at Wickenburg, Arizona
duplicate of 1:19:16 and 2:27:05.
|
1924 | ||
01:09:05: White, John I. With Romaine Lowdermilk and
Lewis C. White riding horses at Wickenburg, Arizona |
1924 | ||
1:09:06: White, John I. Portrait of the cowboy-singer
with guitar, by Apeda (New York)
duplicate of 2:27:13.
|
1927 | ||
1:09:07: White, John I. Wedding photo copied from
newspaper, with bride Augusta Postles White
|
1930. | ||
1:09:08: White, John I. Portrait with guitar |
1930 | ||
1:09:09: White, John I. Portrait with guitar, by H. Tarr
Co. (New York)
duplicate of 2:27:12.
|
1930, | ||
1:09:10: White, John I. Portrait with guitar, beside NBC
microphone
|
1933 | ||
1:09:11: White, John I. Playing guitar on the porch at
Wickenburg, Arizona, with brothers Lewis and Luke
|
1933. | ||
1:09:12: White, John I. Next to the 20-mule wagon used
for hauling Borax out of Death Valley |
1933 | ||
1:09:13: White, John I. With wife Augusta on the 20-mule
wagon used for hauling Borax out of Death Valley
duplicate of 2:27:11. Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
1933. | ||
1:09:14: White, John I. Next to the 20-mule wagon used
for hauling Borax out of Death Valley
duplicate of 2:27:02. (3 copies.) Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
1933 | ||
1:09:14-A: White, John I. Next to the 20-mule wagon used
for hauling Borax out of Death Valley
Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
1933. | ||
1:09:14-B: White, Augusta Postles. Next to the 20-mule
wagon used for hauling Borax out of Death Valley |
1933 | ||
1:09:15: White, John I. Snapshot, checking automobile
radiator water in Death Valley
Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
1933. | ||
1:09:16: White, John I. On a horse |
1930-1939 | ||
1:09:17: White, John I. Playing a guitar |
undated | ||
1:09:18: White, John I. White entertaining his brother
Luke by playing the guitar. They are seated on a fence at Wickenburg Lake,
Arizona
(SEE 2:27:08.) Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
1933. | ||
1:09:19: White, John I. Comic pose, holding guitar case
and looking at road sing in Death Valley. Photo addressed to Ruth and Bill
Woodman and signed by White, 1933. There is a letter on back of the photo from
Ruth Woodman to Gussie and John, dated
(SEE 2:27:01.)
|
December 17, 1964 | ||
1:09:20: Man seated on a wall playing a guitar, possibly
taken in |
1943 | ||
1:09:21: White, John I. Portrait of White posing by a
tree |
undated |
John I. White, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 10
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:10:01: White, John I. Typing on a
typewriter |
undated | ||
1:10:02: White, John I. Facial profile portrait taken |
March 1944 | ||
1:10:03: Color slide negative of White and another man at
the National Folk Festival
|
May 1966 | ||
1:10:04: White, John I. and another man at the National
Folk Festival
duplicate of 1:10:05.
|
May 1966 | ||
1:10:05: White, John I. and another man at the National
Folk Festival
duplicate of 1:10:04.
|
May 1966 | ||
1:10:06: White, John I. and another man at the National
Folk Festival
color print of slide negative 1:10:03.
|
May 1966 | ||
1:10:07: White, John I. With three other people: a woman
and two men. Possible identification listed back of photo: Judy McCulloch and
her husband Harlan Daniels
|
undated | ||
1:10:08: White, John I. Standing next to a car |
1966 | ||
1:10:09: White, John I. Examining a hat with 415 Montana
cattle brands, given to him by D.J. O'Malley |
1967 | ||
1:10:10: White, John I. Playing his guitar in his home in
Chatham, N.J. |
October, 1972 | ||
1:10:11: White, John I. Laughing and holding a tape
recorder
|
undated | ||
1:10:12: White, John I. Photo postcard of
White |
undated | ||
1:10:13: White, John I. Portrait |
undated | ||
Photos 1:10:14 through 1:10:16 are noted as
"Photos pulled from the Justin Reese files. They document the 'Creative
Chathams'": |
undated | ||
1:10:14: White, John I. Playing his guitar for a small
audience in an office |
undated | ||
1:10:15: White, John I. Playing his guitar for a small
audience in an office |
undated | ||
1:10:16: White, John I. With five other individuals, some
of whom are wearing name tags saying: Edward D. LeRoy, Virginia Martin Larrain,
Russell L. Greenman, and Elizabeth B. Greenman |
undated |
John I. White, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 11
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:11:01: White, John I. Portrait |
1976 | ||
1:11:02: White, John I. Portrait |
1970-1979 | ||
1:11:02-A: White, John I. Portrait |
1970-1979 | ||
1:11:03: White, John I. At his desk in |
1977 | ||
1:11:04: White, John I. With his wife Augusta and his
guitar |
1970-1979 | ||
1:11:05: White, John I. With his wife Augusta and his
guitar |
1970-1979 | ||
1:11:06: White, John I. With his wife Augusta and his
guitar |
1970-1979 | ||
1:11:07: White, John I. With his wife Augusta and his
guitar |
1970-1979 | ||
1:11:08: White, John I. With his wife Augusta and his
guitar |
1970-1979 | ||
1:11:09: White, John I. With his wife Augusta and his
guitar |
1970-1979 | ||
1:11:10: White, John I. With his wife Augusta |
August 1979 | ||
1:11:11: White, John I. Whis guitar, August |
1979 | ||
1:11:12: White, August Postles. Portrait outside, leaning
against a fence |
1950 | ||
1:11:13: White, John I. and Angus K. Gillespie, director
of the 10th annual New Jersey Folk Festival, Rutgers University, after
presenting White with the annual award to a New Jerseyian for significant
contribution to American Folklore - his book Git Along, Little Doggies
|
undated | ||
1:11:14: Portrait of sixtieth reunion of the University
of Maryland, Class of 1924. Included in photo: Mary Salome Sturgis, John I.
White, George Langford, James J. Foster, Sarah Morris Remsberg, George "Rossey"
Pollock, J. Raymond Stewart, H. R. Heidelbach, and Lillian Earnest Wilson.
Photo taken at College Park, Maryland |
October 13, 1984 | ||
1:11:15: White, John I and James J. Foster both reading
the same letter. Photo taken at College Park, Maryland, during the sixtieth
reunion of the University of Maryland, Class of 1924
|
October 13, 1984 |
Owen Wister, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 12
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:12:01: Wister, Owen. Studio portrait, Yellowstone |
1887 | ||
1:12:02: Wister, Owen. Portrait of Wister on horseback
|
1887 | ||
1:12:03: Picture copy of either a playbill or sheet music
for The Virginian, written by Owen Wister, featuring the song "Ten Thousand
Cattle."
|
undated | ||
1:12:04: Picture copy of a letter written by Owen Wister
to John I. White regarding the origins of Wister's song "Ten Thousand
Cattle." |
undated | ||
1:12:05: Advertisement for Underwood's Deviled Hams,
using a passage from Owen Wister's The Virginian |
undated |
Portraits, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 13
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:13:01: Connolly, James B. Portrait, first winner of
the revival Olympic games in Athens of 1896; by Purdy (Boston) |
1906 | ||
1:13:02: Dobie, J. Frank (1888-1964). Portrait of the
folklorist |
1960 | ||
1:13:03: Fielder, Arthur (1894-1979). Portrait by the
Houston Post |
1966 | ||
1:13:04: Bly, Nellie (1864-1922). Portrait with
portmanteau, by H.J. Meyers |
1890 | ||
1:13:05: Hand, Wayland D. (1907-). With Austin and Alta
Fife, examining recordings
|
1940-1949 | ||
1:13:05-A: Austin, Mrs. B. Walker. Recording a song in Los
Angeles |
1949 | ||
1:13:06: Higley, Brewster (1823-1911). Portrait; the man
reputed to have written the words to "Home on the Range," |
1870 | ||
1:13:07: Jackson, William H. (1843-1942). Jackson working
on painting from one of his King Survey photographs |
1936 | ||
1:13:08: Keeley, John W. Portrait, by C.C. Collier |
1889 | ||
1:13:09: Kelley, Daniel E. (1843-1905). Portrait, the man
reputed to have set the words to Brewster Higley's poem "Western Home" to the
song we know as "Home on the Range"; |
1873 | ||
1:13:10: Postcard of President Lincoln visiting the
Antietam Battlefield. Photo taken by Matthew B. Brady |
1862 | ||
1:13:11: Postcard of President Lincoln. Photo taken by
Alexander Hesler |
1860 | ||
1:13:12: Postcard of President Lincoln. Photo taken by
Alexander Hesler |
1865 | ||
1:13:13: Lomax, John Avery (1867-1948). Painting of the
pioneer ballad collector by artist J. Anthony Wills
|
1940 | ||
1:13:14: Maximilian (Emperor of Mexico, 1864-1867).
Portrait |
1860-1869 | ||
1:13:14a: Somage, John A. Portrait |
undated | ||
1:13:15: Reese, Lowell Otus (1866-1948). Portrait of the
California journalist
|
1910 | ||
1:13:16: Seward, William Henry (1801-1872). Portrait |
1860-1869 | ||
1:13:17: Shelby, J. (Gen.) Portrait |
undated | ||
1:13:18: Stone, Charles P. (Brig. Gen.). Portrait.
Original by Matthew Brady |
1860-1869 | ||
1:13:19: Print copy of painting of a man |
undated | ||
1:13:20: Print copy of painting of a man |
undated | ||
1:13:21: Photo of a man sitting at desk |
undated | ||
1:13:22: Gray, Elisha. Portrait |
1893 | ||
1:13:23: Sculpture, sculptor, and model. Sculpture reads
"Powder River Jack Lee," with the sculptor's name Frederick Schweigardt also
engraved on the sculpture |
undated | ||
1:13:24: Hanson, Joseph Mills (1876-1960). Portrait of
Western History author
|
undated | ||
1:13:25: Maymold, Ken. Portrait |
undated |
Automobiles, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 14
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:14:01: Front view of a vintage automobile, marked 102V,
in the Vermont Museum of History and Technology. Photo taken by Del Anders
Photography, Washington, D.C. Color slide negative attached
|
undated | ||
1:14:02: Side view of the same vintage automobile in the
Vermont Museum of History and Technology. Photo taken by Del Ankers
Photography, Washington D.C
|
undated | ||
1:14:03: Two men in a vintage automobile, similar to the
one pictured in 1:14:01 and 1:14:02. They are surrounded by a large crowd and
are parked next to the H. E. Frederickson Buggies and Carriages
store |
undated | ||
1:14:04: Duryea, J. Frank and his umpire in his car
before the start of the first scheduled U.S. auto race |
1895 | ||
1:14:05: Poster advertising one of the cars built by the
Duryea Motor Wagon Co. and featured in P.T. Barnum's circus parades |
1896 | ||
1:14:06: Duryea car before being reconditioned and placed
on display in Washington's Museum of History and Technology |
undated | ||
1:14:07: Duryea "gasoline buggy." |
undated | ||
1:14:08: Charles Duryea in the vehicle driven by his
brother Frank in the Chicago race |
undated | ||
1:14:09: Fred Jones of the Barnum and Bailey Circus in
one of the thirteen cars produced in 1896 by the Duryea Motor Wagon
Company |
undated | ||
1:14:10: The 1907 Thomas Flyer automobile |
undated | ||
1:14:11: Wilson, Woodrow, President-elect, and outgoing
President Taft outside the White House |
March 4, 1913 |
"Cardiff Giant.", undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 15
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:15:01-02: "Cardiff Giant." Pictures of the "giant," a
natural history hoax |
1940 |
Cowboys, Range Life, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 16
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:16:01: O'Malley, D.J. and his horse Chromo
Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
1894 | ||
1:16:02: O'Malley, D.J. and his horse (either Snowfall
or Coaly). Date is questionable, given as both
Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
1895 - 1904 | ||
1:16:03: Gardner, Gail. Roping a calf |
undated | ||
1:16:04: Gardner, Gail. At the Devil's Gate round-up
grounds in Skull Valley, Arizona in the |
1920-1929 | ||
1:16:04-A: Gardner, Gail. Facial profile
portrait |
undated | ||
1:16:05: O'Malley, D.J. Portrait taken in Billings,
Montana |
July 16, 1903 | ||
1:16:06: Missing |
undated | ||
1:16:07: Missing |
undated | ||
1:16:08: O'Malley, D.J. On the Yellowstone River, just
below the mouth of Little Porcupine Creek during the fall of
duplicate of 1:05:02.
|
1894 |
Cowboys, Range Life, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 17
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:17:01: A bull eating grass, with lettering "Before the
Blizzard." Taken at Spring Creek
|
March 11, 1904 | ||
1:17:02: Same bull, frozen to death in a pile of snow,
with lettering "After the Blizzard." Taken at Spring Creek
|
March 14, 1904 | ||
1:17:02-A: Cattle at a sheep feeding ground, with
lettering "Starved" on the picture |
March 9, 1904 | ||
1:17:03: Saddle horses in a rope corral at Canyon Creek,
with lettering "Roundup Horses 79 Wagon in the Rope Corral" on the picture
|
1899 | ||
1:17:04: Indian Pete and horse Smoky at the Little
Porcupine Winter Camp in
|
February 1894 | ||
1:17:05: O'Malley, D.J. and Harry Wilkie together at
Wolf Spring at Little Dry on
|
September 28, 1894 | ||
1:17:06: Two men sitting in front of a teepee, with
lettering "Mumbly Peg on Roundup" on the picture |
undated | ||
1:17:07: O'Malley, D.J. Washing clothes with lettering
"Wish I Had a Wife" on picture. Photo taken in either
duplicate of 1:19:01
|
1900 - 1910 | ||
1:17:08: A sandstone formation in Montana with names
carved into the side, "Hess," "Mabel," "Edith," "Kim, "Hess," "D.J. O'Malley,"
"Mary," "George," "Ted," "Pete," "Bob," and "Fannie"; as well as number of
cattle branding symbols |
undated | ||
1:17:09: Realphoto postcard of two cowboys |
undated | ||
1:17:10: O'Malley, D.J. At the old Ranch in either
duplicate of 1:19:09.
|
1890 - 1902 |
Cowboys, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 18
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:18:01: Two men playing card while two men look on:
Charlie Brooks, Billy Wier (bartender), Fred Wright, and Kid White (a.k.a. D.J.
O'Malley.) Photo with lettering "A raise", taken in Rosebud, Montana
|
1895. | ||
1:18:02: Same individuals, grabbing for their guns and
no longer playing cards, with lettering "Too Many Aces." Photo taken in
Rosebud, Montana
|
1895 | ||
1:18:03: Same individuals getting into a fight over a
game of pool. Two are arming themselves, one with a gun and the other with a
pool cue |
undated | ||
1:18:04: Advanced scene of 1:18:03, with the fight
between the men growing closer to one another |
undated | ||
1:18:05: A man on horse. Additional information read "A
typical cowhand of the era before the turn of the century, ..."
Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
undated | ||
1:18:06: Two unidentified men and a dog standing outside
of a cabin in the snow |
undated | ||
1:18:07: Thad Ellis on Black Jack (a horse,) at Froze to
Death Creek in the fall of
|
1897. | ||
1:18:08: Stable at Little Porcupine Camp with horses
Coaly and Chromo. Photograph with letter "Stable-Stiller Ranch." |
undated | ||
1:18:09: Indian Pete, a man of half Sioux Indian
heritage, in the door of a cabin at Little Porcupine Creek |
undated |
Cowboys, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 19
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:19:01: O'Malley, D.J. Washing clothes with lettering
"Wish I Had a Wife" on picture. Photo taken in either
duplicate of 1:17:07.
|
1900 - 1910 | ||
1:19:02: O'Malley, D.J. Studio portrait of O'Malley
shortly after starting work with the Home Land and Cattle Company when he was
17 in |
1884 | ||
1:19:03: D.J. O'Malley's horse identified as Sox
|
undated | ||
1:19:04: D.J. O'Malley's horse identified as
Coaly
duplicate of 1:19:06.
|
undated | ||
1:19:05: Jacobi, Pete and Charlie Jackson playing the
violin and mandolin at J.P. Ranch in eastern Montana
|
September 1904 | ||
1:19:06: D.J. O'Malley's horse, identified as Snowball,
photo is a duplicate of 1:19:04.
|
undated | ||
1:19:07: Chadwick, Bob. The bronco buster, seated on a
horse and Warren Brooks standing next to the Livery Stable in Rosebud, Montana |
1901 | ||
1:19:08: O'Malley, D.J. Photo taken unbeknownst to
O'Malley, South Sunday Creek
duplicate of 1:20:13. Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
September 1896 | ||
1:19:09: O'Malley, D.J. At the old Ranch in either
duplicate of 1:17:10.
|
1890 - 1902 | ||
1:19:10: Realphoto postcard of a woman and a
horse |
undated | ||
1:19:11: Realphoto postcard of the Angelo Band sitting
atop a fence and waving their hats in the air |
undated | ||
1:19:12: Realphoto postcard of the Yellowstone Livery
and Feed Stable in Rosebud, Montana |
undated | ||
1:19:13: Realphoto postcard of Rosebud, Montana,
including a view of a train |
undated | ||
1:19:14: An older man on a horse (Smoky) with his
firearm in front of a small cabin with a sign reading "Old S.N. Ranch, The
place we call our home, 1882" and "The Old S.N. Ranch, Located May 2nd, 1882,
by Sam Newnes, Still here," and "54 years, May 2nd, 1936." On the back of the
photo is a poem dedicated to the horse Smoky |
undated | ||
1:19:15: MacQueen House in Miles City, built in 1882 and
destroyed by fire in 1907. Photo taken by L.A. Huffman |
undated | ||
1:19:16: White, John I. With Romaine Lowdermilk and
Lewis C. White at Wickenburg, Arizona
duplicate of 1:09:04.
|
1924 |
Cowboys, Range Life, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 20
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:20:01: Chadwick, Bob. On his horse taken in Rosebud in |
1907 | ||
1:20:02: N-N winter cabin on the Yellowstone |
March 1893 | ||
1:20:03: Range cattle going to water |
July 1904 | ||
1:20:04: A man riding a horse |
September, 1902 | ||
1:20:05: Three men shoeing a horse which has been tied
down. Photographs 1:20:06 and 1:20:07 are taken at the same time as this one
|
undated | ||
1:20:06: John Southers and Elmer Johnson shoeing a
horse
Photographs 1:20:05 and 1:20:07 are taken at the same time as this one.
Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
1900 | ||
1:20:07: John Southers and Elmer Johnson shoeing a
horse
Photographs 1:20:05 and 1:20:06 are taken at the same time as this one.
|
1900 | ||
1:20:08: Fletcher, Curly. Portrait |
undated | ||
1:20:09: An older cowboy sitting on a log, with a cloud
directly above his head depicting a roundup scene. Photo taken by Earle R.
Forrest, Washington, PA |
undated | ||
1:20:10: O'Malley, D.J. Portrait |
undated | ||
1:20:11: A horse named Chub, photo taken at Indian Butte
on the Little Dry |
1895 | ||
1:20:12: O'Malley, D.J. Holding cigar in Eau Claire,
Wisconsin
duplicate of 1:05:03.
|
1934 | ||
1:20:13: O'Malley, D.J. Photo taken unbeknownst to
O'Malley, South Sunday Creek
duplicate of 1:19:08.
|
September 1896 | ||
1:20:14: A horse named Sandy |
1889 | ||
1:20:15: A horse named Sox |
1895 | ||
1:20:16: Abbot, "Teddy Blue," Bill Hawkins, J.B.
Hawkins, D.J. O'Malley, and T.W. Longley at the Golden Jubilee celebration of
the Montana Stock Growers' Association at Miles City in
|
1934 |
Cowboys, 1934Return to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 21
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:21:01: Clark, Charles Badger Jr. (1883-1957). Cooking
a meal at his cabin in Custer State Park in South Dakota |
1934 | ||
1:21:02: Clark, Charles Badger Jr. (1883-1957). Hunting
coyotes, Cross I Quarter Circle Ranch, Tombstone, Arizona |
1934 | ||
1:21:03: Clark, Charles Badger Jr. (1883-1957). Playing
his guitar at his cabin in Custer State Park in the South Dakota |
1934 | ||
1:21:04: Clark, Charles Badger Jr. (1883-1957).
Portrait |
1934 | ||
1:21:05: Clark, Charles Badger Jr. (1883-1957). Riding
his horse, Cross I Quarter Circle Ranch, Tombstone, Arizona |
1934 | ||
1:21:06: Clark, Charles Badger Jr. (1883-1957). Playing
his guitar, Cross I Quarter Circle Ranch, Tombstone, Arizona |
1934 | ||
1:21:07: Simon, Bill. (1890-1976). Simon playing the
guitar and a black dog |
1921 | ||
1:21:08: Clark, Charles Badger, Jr. (1883-1957). Sitting
in a rocking chair |
1934 | ||
1:21:09: Hardman, Dad, and Hal Young discuss a horse herd
belonging to the CCC, one of southeastern Arizona's big cattle outfits. Photo
taken by Dane Coolidge |
1909. | ||
1:21:10: Bison at a watering hole near Missoula |
April, 1930 | ||
1:21:11: Dead bison lying in a snowy field, awaiting
skinning. Photo taken by L.A. Huffman. A rifle is propped up on one of the
bison, Montana |
1880 | ||
1:21:12: Unidentified man, possibly John I. White,
standing next to a horse
Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
undated | ||
1:21:13: Clark, Charles Badger, Jr. (1883-1957). Sitting
in a chair by a fireplace |
undated | ||
1:21:14: A feedlot in Texas |
Fall 1970 | ||
1:21:15: Two grub wagons that appear to have joined
forces to serve up a meal to a group of cowhands |
undated | ||
1:21:16: Two men and horse which is sitting on the
ground |
undated | ||
1:21:17: Myran, Ole H. and two men identified as Ned and
Larry on horses at the "old home" in 1916 |
undated | ||
1:21:18: A man sitting on a horse in a snowy
field |
undated |
Illustrations, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 22
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:22:01 : Colored postcard with illustration of a cowboy
riding a bronco and a poem by J.C. Cory. Signed by D.J. O'Malley and John I.
White |
1909 | ||
1:22:02: Copy print, illustration of a cowboy on
horseback, "Night Herding," by N.C. Wyeth, originally published in Scribner's
Magazine
|
1922 | ||
1:22:03: Picture copy of a print depicting a group men,
cowboys, and Indians gathered in a circle by a set of train tracks. Lettering
"Fawgs are dead, Trampas, and so are you." at bottom. "The Virginian" written
on back |
undated | ||
1:22:04: Picture copy of a cartoon print appearing on
page 32 in Harper's Weekly |
undated | ||
1:22:05: Picture copy of a cartoon print appearing on
page 32 in Harper's Weekly |
undated | ||
1:22:06: Picture copy of a print which appeared in Frank
Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 18, 1899, depicting a cowboy mounting a
blindfolded horse. The original print was signed by C.M. Russell and J. H.
Smith, but these signatures do not appear on this copy |
undated | ||
1:22:07: Picture copy of the front cover of The
Strawberry Roan sheet music, first issued in |
1931 | ||
1:22:08: Picture copy of an illustration from A.A.
Hayes, Jr.'s book New Colorado and the Santa Fe Trail, depicting three cowhands
branding a calf, published in
|
1880 | ||
1:22:09: Picture copy of the Kansas newspaper Kerwin
Chief for February 26, 1876, displaying the poem "Western Home" by Dr. Brewster
Higley |
undated | ||
1:22:10: Picture copy of a 1934 cartoon by J.R. Williams
depicting a cowboy painting a car and a cook plucking chicken with lyrics to
"Home on the Range" written in the background |
undated | ||
1:22:11: Picture copy of the front cover of Colorado
Home sheet music, published in |
1934 | ||
1:22:12: Picture copy of a cartoon print drawn by J. R.
Williams in 1933 depicting cowboys ploughing a field and singing loudly, while
two women talk about him to the side |
undated | ||
1:22:13: Picture copy of a cartoon print drawn by J R.
Williams in 1929 depicting a cook waking cowboys |
undated | ||
1:22:14: Picture copy of a cartoon print drawn by Aldren
A. Watson for Harold W. Felton's book Cowboy Jamborees, depicting an elderly
woman in a rocker holding four babies, printed in
|
1951 | ||
1:22:15: Picture copy of a cartoon print drawn by Aldren
A. Watson for Harold W. Felton's book Cowboy Jamborees, depicting an elderly
man, printed in |
1951 | ||
1:22:16: Picture copy of a column of poetry by Iyem B.
Usted entitled "A Busted Cowboy's Christmas" in the Stock Grower's Journal
dated |
Saturday, December 23, 1893 | ||
1:22:17: Picture copy of a column of poetry entitled
"The D2 Horse Wranglers" in the Stock Grower's Journal dated |
Saturday, February 3, 1894 | ||
1:22:18: Picture copy of brand advertising from the
Stock Grower's Journal for
|
Saturday, October 6, 1893 | ||
1:22:19: Picture copy of illustration print showing
"Cowboys Coming to Town for Christmas," by artist Frederic Remington |
1889 | ||
1:22:20: Picture copy of water color illustration
entitled "Cowboy singing," by Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) |
undated |
Illustrations, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 22-A
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:22a:01: Small painted board of man riding a horse,
accompanied by a pack horse and dog. Painting is signed by artist, but the
signature is unclear, possibly E. W. Denning |
undated | ||
1:22a:02: Illustration of a cowboy riding his horse and
playing the guitar, accompanied by cattle. Illustration signed by artist,
HENZIG, Henry Ziegler
|
undated | ||
1:22a:03: A model cantina and a donkey hauling a small
cart (all possibly made of clay), taken by John I. White |
undated |
Death Valley Days - Advertising, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 23
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:23:01: A 20 mule team hauling borax from Death Valley
to a railroad at Mojave, photo taken by Stephen Willard |
undated | ||
1:23:02: Borax display at what appears to be a fair.
Display advertises the 20 Mule Team Borax Products and a free signed photo of
John I White with every combination purchase of the merchandise |
undated | ||
1:23:03: Parade shot in Los Angeles, California, with
the Borax 20-mule team moving down a crowd-lined street during the Fiesta
Parade |
1920-1929 |
Fans, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 24
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:24:01: Fan mail photo of Inez Murray from an August
14th letter written to John White. Photo dated |
March, 1934 | ||
1:24:02: Fan mail photo of Josie Alexander from Central
California, enclosed in a letter dated |
June 30, 1935 | ||
1:24:03: Miller, Bill. Portrait |
undated |
Ft. Stevens, Washington, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 1, Folder 25
1:25:05 through 1:25:20, are color slide negatives
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
1:25:01-02: Soldiers of the Third Massachusetts Artillery
pose with cannon at Ft. Stevens the only one of Washington D.C.'s forts to see
action during the Civil War |
1864 | ||
1:25:03: Men in Civil War period military costume,
probably a centennial celebration at Ft. Stevens |
1964 | ||
1:25:04: Picture copy of the "Map Showing the Defenses of
Washington," drawn in
|
1865 | ||
1:25:05: Slide of Ft. Stevens |
May 22, 1964 | ||
1:25:06: Slide of Ft. Stevens, with John White standing
next to several memorial wreaths |
July 11, 1964 | ||
1:25:07: Slide of monument depicting a scale model of the
layout of Ft. Stevens |
undated | ||
1:25:08: Slide of Ft. Stevens |
May 22, 1964 | ||
1:25:09: Slide of Ft. Stevens |
May 22, 1964 | ||
1:25:10: Slide of Ft. Stevens |
May 22, 1964 | ||
1:25:11: Slide of sign discussing the defenses of Ft.
Stevens |
May 22, 1964 | ||
1:25:12: Slide of the battleground in Washington D.C. |
May 22, 1964 | ||
1:25:13: Slide of the 6th Corp. taking over duty at Ft.
Stevens |
undated | ||
1:25:14: Slide of the 6th Corp. arriving to take over
duty at Ft. Stevens |
undated | ||
1:25:15: Slide of gathering at Ft. Stevens |
undated | ||
1:25:16: Slide of the Army Chorus at Ft. Stevens |
July 11, 1964 | ||
1:25:17: Slide of Ft. Stevens
notation that the "Confederates finally get in (by invitation.)
|
July 11, 1964 | ||
1:25:18: Slide of Ft. Stevens, with several memorial
wreaths |
July 11, 1964 | ||
1:25:19: Slide of a monument to 17 unknown Confederate
dead at Grace Episcopal Church in Silver Spring |
May 22, 1964 | ||
1:25:20: Slide of monument depicting a scale model of the
layout of Ft. Stevens |
May 22, 1964 |
Longhorns, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 1
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:01:01: Color slide negative of Lucifer, a Texas
Longhorn in the Dodge Zoo, Photo taken by Z.H. Postles |
May 1961 | ||
2:01:02: Longhorns that appears in The Cattlemen by Maire
Sando |
undated | ||
2:01:03: Picture copy of an illustration for Frank
Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, depicting Texas Longhorns being loaded into a
railroad cattle car in Abilene, Kansas
|
August 19, 1871 | ||
2:01:04: Three large longhorn steers at the Wichita
Mountains Wildlife Refuge in Cache, Okalahoma. Photo taken by E.P.
Haddon |
undated | ||
2:01:05: Picture copy of an illustration for Frank
Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, July 27, 1878, depicting a heard of Texas
Longhorns that has taken over the main street of a frontier town on the way to
a railroad shipping point
|
undated | ||
2:01:06: Barnes, Will C. (1859-1936). Portrait of U.S.
Forest Service career man who helped to rescue the Texas longhorn cattle from
extinction
|
1920-1929 | ||
2:01:07: Barnes, Will C. (1859-1936). Portrait taken in
Prescott, AZ, in cowboy gear
|
1885 | ||
2:01:07-A: Barnes, Will C. (1859-1936). Portrait taken in
cowboy gear when he was 70 years old |
December 1929 | ||
2:01:07-B: Barnes, Will C. (1859-1936). Portrait in
military dress
|
1899 | ||
2:01:08: Several longhorn are the Wichita Mountains
Wildlife Refuge near Lawton, Oklahoma. Photo taken by E.P. Haddon |
undated | ||
2:01:09: Photograph of Texas Longhorn at the Wichita
Mountains Wildlife Refuge |
undated |
Liberty Bell, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 2
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:02:01: White, John I. Standing next to a replica of the
Liberty Bell in Dover, Delaware
|
1977. | ||
2:02:02: White, John I. Standing next to a replica of the
Liberty Bell in Nashville, Tennessee |
1978 | ||
2:02:03: White, John I. Standing next to a replica of the
Libery Bell in Dover, Delaware |
1978 | ||
2:02:04: White, Augusta P. Standing next to a replica of
the Liberty Bell in Dover, Delaware |
1978 | ||
2:02:05: A replica of the Liberty Bell on the grounds of
the capitol in Little Rock, Arkansas |
1978 | ||
2:02:06: White, Augusta P. Standing next to the Glenwood
train engine |
undated | ||
2:02:07: White, John I. Standing next to a replica of the
Liberty Bell in Carson City, Nevada |
1978 | ||
2:02:08: White, Augusta P. Standing next to a replica of
the Liberty Bell on the grounds of the State House at Dover, Delaware |
1978 | ||
2:02:09: A young girl standing next to a replica of the
Liberty Bell on the grounds of the State House at Nashville, Tennessee |
1978 | ||
2:02:10: White, John I. Standing next to a replica of the
Liberty Bell in Dover, Delaware |
1978 | ||
2:02:11: A replica of the Liberty Bell on the grounds of
the capitol in Little Rock, Arkansas |
1978 | ||
2:02:12: A replica of the Liberty Bell in Carson City,
Nevada |
1978 | ||
2:02:13: White, Augusta P. Standing next to a replica of
the Liberty Bell in Dover, Delaware |
1978 | ||
2:02:14: White, Augusta P. Standing next to a replica of
the Liberty Bell in Nashville, Tennessee |
1978 |
Octagonal Houses, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 3
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:03:01: Hollister's octagonal home in East Hartford,
Connecticut
|
undated | ||
2:03:02: Hollister's octagonal home in East Hartford,
Connecticut
|
1964 | ||
2:03:03: Hollister's octagonal home in East Hartford,
Connecticut
|
1972 | ||
2:03:04: Octagonal home in Danbury, Connecticut |
1973 | ||
2:03:05: Octagonal home in Danbury,
Connecticut |
undated | ||
2:03:06: Octagonal home in Danbury,
Connecticut |
undated |
Octagonal Houses, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 4
Proof sheets and negatives are also available in this folder.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:04:01: Head-Miller house, an octagonal home in Homer,
New York |
undated | ||
2:04:02: Wood home, an octagonal house in Hammondsport,
New York |
October, 1974 | ||
2:04:03: Kellog House, an octagonal home in St.
Johnsbury, Vermont |
undated | ||
2:04:04: Calderwood House, an octagonal home in St.
Johnsbury, Vermont |
undated | ||
2:04:05: Picture copy of the plans for an octagonal
house |
undated | ||
2:04:06: Picture copy of an illustration of the
residence of O.S. Fowler, an octagonal house in Fishkill, New York |
undated | ||
2:04:07: MISSING |
undated | ||
2:04:08: Octagonal home in Danbury,
Connecticut |
undated | ||
2:04:09: Octagonal home in Danbury,
Connecticut |
undated | ||
2:04:10: Octagonal home in South ostelic, New York
presently the site of the Gladding International Sports Fishing Museum;
duplicate of 2:04:13, SEE also: 2:04:12 and 2:09:07.
|
1900 | ||
2:04:11: Picture copy of an illustration of the
residence of John Brown, an octagonal home in Williamsburg, New
York |
undated | ||
2:04:12: Gladding International Sports Fishing Museum at
South Ostelic, an octagonal building in New York; opened in 1972
SEE also: 2:04:10 and 2:09:07.
|
undated | ||
2:04:13: Octagonal home in South ostelic, presently the site of the Gladding International Sports Fishing
Museum
duplicate of 2:04:10, SEE also: 2:04:12 and 2:09:07.
|
1900 | ||
2:04:14: Hollister's octagonal home in East Hartford,
Connecticut |
1973 | ||
2:04:15: Octagonal home in Danbury,
Connecticut |
undated | ||
2:04:16: Octagonal house in Hudson, Wisconsin. House was
originally built in 1855 for Judge John Shaw Moffat |
undated | ||
2:04:17: An unidentified woman, possibly Augusta P.
White, standing in front of an octagonal house in Middletown, Connecticut
|
undated |
Octagonal Houses, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 5
Negatives and slides are also available in this folder.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:05:01: Color slide negative of an octagonal house on
Portage St. in Westfield, New York |
1971 | ||
2:05:02: Color slide negative of an octagonal house on
Portage St. in Westfield, New York |
1971 | ||
2:05:03: Octagonal house in San Francisco, California
|
undated | ||
2:05:04: Postcard of the Old Round Church, an octagonal
building in Richmond, Vermont
|
undated | ||
2:05:05: White, John I. Standing outside of the
octagonal house in East Hartford, Connecticut
|
undated | ||
2:05:06: Octagonal house at Chautauqua
|
1975 | ||
2:05:07: Museum in an octagonal building at Chautauqua
|
1975 | ||
2:05:08: Museum in an octagonal building at Chautauqua
|
1975 | ||
2:05:09: A light blue-green colored octagonal house in
Laceyville, Pennsylvania
|
undated | ||
2:05:10: A light blue-green colored octagonal house in
Laceyville, Pennsylvania
|
undated | ||
2:05:11: A light blue-green colored octagonal house in
Laceyville, Pennsylvania
|
undated | ||
2:05:12: A light blue-green colored octagonal house in
Laceyville, Pennsylvania
|
undated | ||
2:05:13: Octagonal house in Homer, New York |
1974 | ||
2:05:14: Octagonal house in Cortland, New York |
1974 | ||
2:05:15: White, John I. Standing outside of the
octagonal house in East Hartford, Connecticut
|
undated | ||
2:05:16: White, John I. Standing outside of the
octagonal house in East Hartford, Connecticut |
undated | ||
2:05:17: Octagonal house |
undated | ||
2:05:18: Octagonal house |
undated | ||
2:05:19: Octagonal house in Guilford,
Connecticut |
undated | ||
2:05:20: Octagonal house in Bridgeport |
1972 | ||
2:05:21: Octagonal house |
undated |
Octagonal Houses, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 6
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:06:01: Picture copy of blueprints for the ground and
first floors of the Richards' house, an octagonal home in Watertown,
Wisconsin |
undated | ||
2:06:02: Picture copy of blueprints for the second and
third floors of the Richards' house, an octagonal home in Watertown,
Wisconsin |
undated | ||
2:06:03: Picture copy of an engraving of Orson Squire
Fowler, a writer and promoter of the octagon house fad of the 1850's
|
undated | ||
2:06:04: Octagonal house built in Elkhorn, Wisconsin, by
Edward Elderkin in 1856. Photograph taken in |
1972 | ||
2:06:05: Picture copy of blueprints for the first floor
of the Elkhorn, Wisconsin, octagonal house |
undated | ||
2:06:06: Picture copy of blueprints for the second floor
of the Elkhorn, Wisconsin, octagonal house |
undated |
Octagonal Houses, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 7
Negatives are also available in this folder.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:07:01: Photograph of an octagonal building being used
as a restaurant in Cortland on Homer Rd.; originally built in 1900
|
undated | ||
2:07:02: Octagonal house, labeled "Yale Residence,
Village of Newport."
|
undated | ||
2:07:03: Ooctagonal house in Poplar Bluff
|
undated | ||
2:07:04: Octagonal house in Homer
|
undated | ||
2:07:05: Octagonal house in Cortland
|
undated | ||
2:07:06: Octagonal house in Constantia
|
undated | ||
2:07:07: Photograph of an octagonal house in Plainville
|
undated | ||
2:07:08: Octagonal house, formerly Otisco (Otrico?)
School
|
undated | ||
2:07:09: Octagonal house, formerly Shaneateler School
|
undated | ||
2:07:10: Octagonal house in Siloam, Madison County
|
undated | ||
2:07:11: Parson residence on Tanner Rd., an octagonal
house in Cedarvale or South Onondaga
|
undated | ||
2:07:12: Van Alden house, an octagonal building in Little
Falls
|
undated | ||
2:07:13: Octagonal tower of a building in New York Mills,
in a suburb of Utica
|
undated | ||
2:07:14: Octagonal tower of a building in New York Mills
|
undated | ||
2:07:15: Octagonal house in Richland
|
undated | ||
2:07:16: Small octagonal barn at Whitesboro, near 49 Main
St
|
undated | ||
2:07:17: Octagonal museum at South Ostelic
|
undated |
Octagonal Houses, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 8
Negatives are also available in this folder.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:08:01: Octagonal house in Florida
|
1969 | ||
2:08:02: Octagonal house in Cortland, New York
|
1974. | ||
2:08:03: Ooctagonal house in Homer, New York
|
1974. | ||
2:08:04: Octagonal building, possibly a
church |
undated | ||
2:08:05: Octagonal school house on Sutton's Corners in
Oswego County
|
undated | ||
2:08:06: Ooctagonal barn in Red Creek
|
undated | ||
2:08:07: Octagonal house in Geneva
|
undated | ||
2:08:08: Octagonal barn in Truxton
|
undated | ||
2:08:09: Octagonal house in Lysander
|
undated | ||
2:08:10: Octagonal house in Marathon
|
undated | ||
2:08:11: Octagonal barn near Hannibal
|
undated | ||
2:08:12: Ooctagonal barn near Holland Patent
|
undated |
Octagonal Houses, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 9
Negative blueprint and letter addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Haines also available in this folder.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:09:01: Octagonal house in Danbury,
Connecticut |
undated | ||
2:09:02: Ooctagonal house in Northfield, Massachussetts |
December, 1946 | ||
2:09:03: Octagonal house in Northfield, Massachussetts |
December, 1946 | ||
2:09:04: Octagonal house in Battle Creek
|
April, 1974 | ||
2:09:05: Octagonal house at 159 North Ave. in Battle
Creek
|
April, 1974 | ||
2:09:06: Octagonal house at 159 North Ave. in Battle
Creek
|
April, 1974 | ||
2:09:07: Gladding International Sports Fishing Museum at
South Ostelic, an octagonal building in New York; opened in 1972; built ca.
1900
SEE also: 2:04:10, 2:04:12, and 2:04:13.
|
undated |
Ostriches, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 10
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:10:01: Cawston, Edwin and employee "plucking" or
clipping the feathers of a hooded ostrich |
undated | ||
2:10:02: Two young baby ostriches |
undated | ||
2:10:03: Men and women in a factory, working with
ostrich plumes |
undated | ||
2:10:04: A woman behind the counter of a store that sell
ostrich plumes |
undated | ||
2:10:05: A young baby ostrich emerging from an
incubator |
undated | ||
2:10:06: Photograph for a postcard of three young boys
on small wagon pulled by an ostrich at the Cawston Ostrich Farm at South
Pasadena
duplicate of 2:11:13.
|
1928 | ||
2:10:07: Large number of fenced in
ostriches |
undated | ||
2:10:08: Large number of fenced in
ostriches |
undated | ||
2:10:09: A man clipping the feathers of a hooded ostrich
while other men and women look on |
undated | ||
2:10:10: Patterson, William. With a young baby ostrich
emerging from its shell at the Pan-American Ostrich Ranch |
undated |
Ostriches, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 11
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:11:01: An ostrich with a nest of eggs |
1907 | ||
2:11:02: Ostriches on one of the six farms in the
vicinity of Phoenix, Arizona |
undated | ||
2:11:03: A man pulling the quills of a ostrich while two
other men look on |
undated | ||
2:11:04: An ostrich with its wings stretched
out |
undated | ||
2:11:05: A man standing on a fence and holding out
something to an ostrich |
1910 | ||
2:11:06: A man holding a rope tied to an ostrich with a
bag over its head |
undated | ||
2:11:07: An ostrich pulling a small wagon, entitled
"Black Diamond, The Famous Trotting Ostrich." |
undated | ||
2:11:08: Male employees of the Pan-American Ostrich
Ranch relaxing on a Sunday at their bunkhouse |
undated | ||
2:11:09: Five female workers and one male worker washing
and drying the ostrich plumes at the Pan-American Ostrich Ranch |
undated | ||
2:11:10: Pan-American Ostrich Ranch depicting birds in
their holding pens and a wagon load of ostrich eggs |
undated | ||
2:11:11: Patterson, William. Working with young baby
ostriches in their pens |
undated | ||
2:11:12: Two men clipping the feathers of an
ostrich |
undated | ||
2:11:13: Photograph for a postcard of three young boys
on small wagon pulled by an ostrich at the Cawston Ostrich Farm at South
Pasadena
duplicate of 2:10:06.
|
1928 | ||
2:11:14: A man standing by a corral at the Pan-American
Ostrich Farm |
undated | ||
2:11:15: A woman wearing a bonnet adorned with ostrich
feathers, picture printed in the Washington Post |
September 9, 1906 |
Sod Houses, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 12
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:12:01: Color postcard from Norway depicting a building
with a sod roof |
undated | ||
2:12:02: A family of six with two horses and riders in
the background next to their sod house
duplicate of 2:16:15.
|
1860-1899 | ||
2:12:03: A teacher, six girls, and four boys outside of
a sod built schoolhouse in Gregory County, South Dakota |
1880-1889 | ||
2:12:04: Interior of a sod house exhibit in the Old
Court House at St. Louis |
1970-1979 |
Sod Houses - Canada, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 13
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:13:01: Family before their sod house in Redvers,
Saskatchewan, close to the Manitoba border, ca |
1907 | ||
2:13:02: Family, including children in a wagon, before
their sod house at Mankota, Saskatchewan |
1900 | ||
2:13:03: Homesteader Ed Shafer sitting before his stove
in a sod house near Plunkett, Saskatchewan |
1909 | ||
2:13:04: Five men in front of a sod house in Manitoba |
1883 | ||
2:13:05: Boissevain sod home, built of a combination of
sod and wood |
1880-1889 | ||
2:13:06: A home which appears to be built into a
hillside |
1890-1899 | ||
2:13:07: A sod home partially built into the ground with
two men and a wagon and horses posed outside |
1880-1889 | ||
2:13:08: A man, Tim Starks, standing outside his sod
home at Prairie Rose, Saskatchewan |
1907 | ||
2:13:09: Tim Starks inside of his sod home. Also
pictured are a bed and a piano |
1907. |
Sod Houses: Implements, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 14
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:14:01: Picture copy of an illustration of a plow used
for cutting 12 inch strips of sod that was advertised in the 1897 catalogue of
Sears, Roebuck, and Co. of Chicago, for $6.50. Negative of this illustration
included in folder
|
undated | ||
2:14:02: Same sod cutting plow as 2:14:01
|
undated |
Sod Houses: Kansas, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 15
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:15:01: The first school house and schoolmaster, with a
young boy, in District # 103, Decator Co., Kansas |
undated | ||
2:15:02: A man in front of his sod shanty in Kansas
|
1880-1889 | ||
2:15:03: Color postcard of a replica of a sod house at
the Indian Museum in Oberlin, Kansas |
undated | ||
2:15:04: Color slide negative of a sod house used as a
half-way house in Kinsley, Kansas |
May, 1961 | ||
2:15:05: A family of ten in front of their sod home in
Western Kansas. Also pictured are three horses, a number of their cattle, and a
plow |
undated |
Sod Houses: Nebraska, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 16
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:16:01: Hartley family of eight standing in front of
their sod ranch house on the Middle Loup River in central Nebraska, Photo taken
by Solomon D. Butcher
|
1886. | ||
2:16:02: Two men and a woman by their sod house and
crops in northwest Custer County, Nebraska |
1890 | ||
2:16:03: White family, including Mrs. White, Hazel,
Vinette, Mr. George White, Norval, Olive and Verner, in front of their home
eight miles east of Haigler, in Dundy County, Nebraska
|
undated | ||
2:16:04: J.N. Butler sod house on Middle Loup near
Jefferson, Custer County, Nebraska, The S.D. Butcher photo wagon is in the
foreground of the photo
|
1886. | ||
2:16:05: The four Chrisman sisters and their two horses
posed before a sod house on their claim in Custer County, Nebraska, Photo taken
by S. D. Butcher
duplicate of 2:16:05.
|
1887 | ||
2:16:06: Postcard of the four Chrisman sisters and their
two horses posed before a sod house on their claim in Custer County, Nebraska,
Photo taken by S.D. Butcher
duplicate of 2:16:05.
|
1887. | ||
2:16:07: Mr. and Mrs. James McCrea and their grandson in
front of their sod house at Berwyn, a few miles southeast of Broken Bow,
Nebraska. A Mr. Juker sits on a reaper in the background. Photo taken by
Solomon D. Solomon |
1888 | ||
2:16:08: Ricketts family in front of their sod home in
northwest Custer County. Photo taken by Solomon D. Butcher |
undated | ||
2:16:09: Solomon D. Butcher with his camera |
undated | ||
2:16:10: Moses Speese family, black homesteaders near
Westerville, Custer County, Nebraska, in front of their sod home, 1888. Photo
taken by Solomon D. Butcher
|
undated | ||
2:16:11: Shores family, black homesteaders near
Westerville, Custer County, Nebraska, in front of their two sod homes, 1887.
Photo taken by Solomon D. Butcher |
undated | ||
2:16:12: Teachers and students in front of a sod school
in Custer County, Nebraska, ca. 1890. Photo taken by Solomon D. Butcher
|
undated | ||
2:16:13: Isadore Haumont family in front of their $500
"sod palace." This immigrant from Belgium built a two story sod house with
three rooms upstairs, two downstairs and a lean-to addition for the kitchen in
Custer County, Nebraska. The shingle roof and brick chimney indicate that the
Haumonts were well-to-do. Photo taken by Solomon D. Butcher
duplicate of 2:16:14.
|
1886 - 1887 | ||
2:16:14: Postcard photo of the Isadore Haumont family in
front of their "sod palace"
duplicate of 2:16:13.
|
undated | ||
2:16:15: Bachelor Andy Howland and his dog, preparing
dinner in front of his sod shanty in Custer County Nebraska. Photo taken by
Solomon D. Butcher |
1886 | ||
2:16:16: A family of five in front of their sod home in
Custer County, Nebraska. Photo taken by Solomon D. Butcher |
1887 | ||
2:16:17: A family of six with two horses and riders in
the background next to their sod house
duplicate enlargement of 2:12:02.
|
1860-1899 | ||
2:16:18: Solomon D. Butcher working on his collection in
his office at the State University in |
February, 1916 | ||
2:16:19: Breeding family in front of their sod home in
West Union, Cluster County, Nebraska. Photo taken by Solomon D. Butcher |
1886 | ||
2:16:20: Rice family in front of their sod house on
Cliff Table, Round Valley, Custer County, Nebraska |
1888 | ||
2:16:21: Two men in front of a blacksmith shop built of
sod and a third man in a wagon drawn in West Union, Custer County, Nebraska |
1886 | ||
2:16:22: Mr. and Mrs. Jake Plum with their two mules in
front of their sod home in Rose Valley, East Custer County, Nebraska |
1887 - 1888 | ||
2:16:23: Cram family in front of their sod home in Loup
County, Nebraska |
1886 | ||
2:16:24: Mr. Ingraham in front of his sod house in north
Custer County, Nebraska |
1886 | ||
2:16:25: A family, including a young boy in a swing, by
their sod house, Custer County, Nebraska. Photo taken by Solomon D. Butcher
|
1886. | ||
2:16:26: Postcard photo of a man in front of his sod
house and cornfield in Custer County, Nebraska. Photo taken by Solomon D.
Butcher |
1889 | ||
2:16:27: Postcard photo of a man and his horse in front
of a sod house in Custer County, Nebraska. Photo taken by Solomon D. Butcher |
1880-1889 |
Sod Houses: Oklahoma, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 17
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:17:01: Three women and two children outside of a sod
house |
undated | ||
2:17:02: A family in a sod house dug-out. Horses, a cow,
and two buggies in the background |
undated | ||
2:17:03: A sod school house with the teacher and pupils
posing in front
|
undated |
Southern Pacific Railroad, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 18
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:18:01: Rail track being laid on a bridge spanning a
body of water |
undated | ||
2:18:02: Rrail track being laid on two bridges spanning
a body of water |
undated | ||
2:18:03: Rail track being laid on a bridge spanning a
body of water, with a Southern Pacific train on a set of tracks running along
side of it |
undated | ||
2:18:04: Men laying track next to a body of
water |
undated | ||
2:18:05: A train decorated with banners reading "The
Imperial Excursion." |
undated | ||
2:18:06: Portrait of E.M. Harriman, the Chairman of the
Executive Committee and the President of the Southern Pacific Railroad Co. from |
1901-1909 |
Standard Time, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 19
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:19:01: Portrait of William F. Allen (1846-1915),
Secretary of the General Time Convention and "Father of Standard Time;"
duplicate of 2:19:04.
|
undated | ||
2:19:02: Plaque dedicated to William F.
Allen |
undated | ||
2:19:03: Picture copy of an illustration of Charles F.
Dowd
|
undated | ||
2:19:04: Picture copy of three individual portraits:
John S. Allen, Vice-President of the National Railway Publication Company;
Andrew J. Burns, Manager of the Official Guide and President of the National
Railway Publication Company; and William F. Allen, one of the first editors of
the Official Guide
(The latter portrait is a duplicate of 2:19:01.)
|
undated |
Steamboats, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 20
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:20:01: A steamboat and dock |
1910 | ||
2:20:02: The Delta Queen steamboat |
undated | ||
2:20:03: Postcard of the Delta Queen
steamboat |
undated |
Telegraph, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 21
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:21:01: A group of men: Captain Butler, Mr. Burgess,
Edmund Conway, Dr. Chismore, and an unknown man |
undated | ||
2:21:02: Picture copy of an illustration of the terminal
station of Collins Overland Telegraph at New Westminster, British Columbia.
Sketched by F. L. Pope |
1865 | ||
2:21:03: The Indian bridge across the Bulkley River at
Hagwilget |
undated | ||
2:21:04: The Indian bridge across the Bulkley River at
Hagwilget |
undated | ||
2:21:05: Picture copy of an illustration by F.L. Pope in
1866 depicting the Collins Overland party journeying from Bulkley House to
Connelly Lake |
undated | ||
2:21:06: Picture copy of an illustration by F.L. Pope in
1866 depicting the lean-to camp of the Colling Overland Telegraph
Explorers |
undated | ||
2:21:07: Illustration pulled from the Beaver, Summer
1971 edition depicting the Hudson Bay Company during winter |
undated |
Photos by John I. White, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 22
Negatives are also available in this folder.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:22:01: Proof sheet of 22 negatives depicting: John I.
White, Augusta P. White, desert scenes, meteor rocks, plows, cattle, and a cook
wagon |
undated | ||
2:22:02: Proof sheet of 20 negatives depicting: plows,
house, a church, a sod house, a building at Medicine Bow, and view of a valley
with buildings |
undated | ||
2:22:03: The two-story house built in 1916 by Isadore
Haumont, photo taken in
By 1970, additions had been placed on the sod house including a porch, a tin
roof, and wood siding.
|
October 1970 | ||
2:22:04: Isadore Haumont house, with Augusta P. White and
two men in the foreground |
1970 | ||
2:22:05: Isadore Haumont house, with Augusta P. White and
two men in the foreground |
1970 |
Ferris Wheel, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 23
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:23:01: Ferris at the Columbian Expo in |
1893 |
Land Office, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 24
The negative is also available in this folder.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:24:01: A large group of men gathered under a tent
before a sign reading "Chart of the Townsite of Imperial." |
undated |
London Bridge, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 25
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:25:01: A corner of the English Village at the Lake
Havasu City end of London Bridge
|
undated | ||
2:25:02: A London red bus, which was converted into an
ice cream parlour, by the London Bridge |
undated |
Fort Apache, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 26
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:26:01: Fort Apache |
1884 |
John I. White, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 27
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:27:01: White, John I. Carrying a guitar case and
standing next to a sign that points out the direction of Death Valley Junction,
Beatty, Shoshone, and Barstow
(SEE 1:09:19.) Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
1933. | ||
2:27:02: White, John I. Next to the 20-mule wagon used
for hauling Borax out of Death Valley
Duplicate of 01:09:14.
|
1933. | ||
2:27:03: White, John I. With Romaine Lowdermilk and
Lewis C. White mounted on horseback wearing cowboy hats at Wickenburg, Arizona
Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
1924. | ||
2:27:04: White, John I. With Romaine Lowdermilk and
Lewis C. White mounted on horseback at Wickenburg, Arizona
|
1924 | ||
2:27:05: White, John I. With Romaine Lowdermilk and
Lewis C. White at Wickenburg, Arizona
duplicate of 1:19:04 and1:09:16. Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
1924 | ||
2:27:06: White, John I. At Wickenburg, Arizona |
1924 | ||
2:27:07: White, John I. Playing the guitar while another
man plays the harmonica
(SEE 2:27:09.) Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
undated | ||
2:27:08: White, John I. Playing the guitar for his two
brothers while sitting on a fence, Wickenburg, Arizona
(SEE 1:09:18.) Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
1933. | ||
2:27:09: White, John I. Playing the guitar while another
man looks on
(SEE 2:27:07.) Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
undated | ||
2:27:10: White, John I. Playing the guitar while
crouching down by a wall
Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
undated | ||
2:27:11: White, John I. With wife Augusta on the 20-mule
wagon used for hauling Borax out of Death Valley
duplicate of 1:09:13.
|
1933 | ||
2:27:12: White, John I. Portrait with guitar, by H. Tarr
Co. (New York)
duplicate of 1:09:09.
|
1930 | ||
2:27:13: White, John I. Portrait of the cowboy-singer
with guitar, by Apeda (New York), signed 'To Gus, from "Cowboy Joe
duplicate of 1:09:06.
|
1927 |
Negatives without prints, undatedReturn to Top
Container(s): Box 2, Folder 28
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
2:28:01: White, John I. Portrait |
undated | ||
2:28:01a: White, Augusta P. Portrait |
undated | ||
2:28:02: Man and woman standing outside with mountains in
the background
Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
1930-1939 | ||
2:28:03: Man (Jim) at a card table, putting together a
small replica of a house with a woman reading on the couch behind it
Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
1933. | ||
2:28:04: Man (Jim) at a card table, putting together a
small replica of a house with a woman reading on the couch behind it
Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
1933. | ||
2:28:05: White, John I. With Romaine Lowdermilk and Lewis
C. White at Wickenburg, Arizona
(SEE 2:27:05.) Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
1924. | ||
2:28:06: White, John I. With Romaine Lowdermilk and Lewis
C. White at Wickenburg, Arizona
Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
1924. | ||
2:28:07: Children playing with a miniature ticket
booth
(Note reads, "APW at 2.5 years, neg. by Olson.") Nitrate negative is in cold
storage.
|
undated | ||
2:28:08: Children playing with a miniature ticket booth
Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
undated | ||
2:28:09: Children playing in a small wooden playhouse
Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
undated | ||
2:28:10: Young girl on a swing
Nitrate negative is in cold storage.
|
undated | ||
2:28:11: Young boy's picture on a photo album page
(Note reads, "John Irvin White, 1905 at 3 years")
|
undated | ||
2:28:12: Young girl wearing a large hat and standing by a
tree |
undated |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Country music--History--Sources.
- Cowboys--Songs and music--History--Sources.
- Cowboys--West (U.S.)--Portraits.
- Folk music--West (U.S.)--History--Sources.
- Folk musicians--Portraits.
- Octagonal houses--Photographs.
- Radio actors and actresses--Portraits.
- Ranch life--Photographs.
- Sod houses--Photographs.
Personal Names
- Barnes, Will C. (Will Croft), 1858-1936--Portraits.
- Clark, Charles Badger, 1883-1957--Portraits.
- Flectcher, Tex--Portraits.
- Freeman, Daniel, 1826-1908--Portraits.
- Gardner, Gail I., b. 1892--Portraits.
- Lee, Jack H.--Portraits.
- Lowdermilk, Romaine, 1890-1970--Portraits.
- O'Malley, Dominick John, 1867-1943--Portraits.
- Sprague, Carl T., 1895-1979--Portraits.
- White, John I. (John Irwin), 1902---Portraits..
Corporate Names
- Utah State University. Libraries. Special Collections and Archives. (contributor)
Geographical Names
- Fort Stevens (Washington, D.C.)--Photographs.
- West (U.S.)--Photographs.
Titles within the Collection
- Death Valley days (Radio program)