Box 7
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Carte De Visite Photo taken by J. H. Simkins. On the front is a photo of two young white women, likely in their early 20s. Both are wearing opposite colored dresses, the woman on the left wearing a black dress with white collar and buttons, the woman on the right wearing a white dress with black buttons and a black ribbon around her neck, both holding their respective colored hats in their hands. The photo has been colored, likely by an amateur or someone without proper training to paint photos, as evidenced by the bleeding of color, to give the women blue accessories, along with a red and blue colored tile floor. On the back is an advertisement for J. H. Simking of Salem, New Jersey. Below this is a 2-cent S. Inter. Rev. stamp wth the face of George Washington that has been crossed out, likely to prevent it from being used again.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Carte De Visite Photo taken by T. A. Beach. On the front is a faded photo of a young white man, likely in his 20s, and a young boy, likely around his early teens. Both sit next to each other, the younger gripping the elder's arm, the older wearing a blazer jacket over a white shirt, the younger wearing a checkered button-up. On the back is an advertisement for T. A. Beach from Delaware, Ohio. In the upper left-hand corner is written "Bt-B,".
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Carte De Visite Photo taken by Moore & Co. On the front is a photo of an older bearded white man next to a gate made of unprocessed branches, wearing a black broad-brimmed hat and suit. On the back is an advertisement for Moore & Co. from Columbus, Georgia.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Carte De Visite Photo taken by an unknown photographer. On the front is a very faded headshot photo of a white man with little detail visible save for a potential bowtie around his collar and his face.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Carte De Visite Photo taken by Gebrüder Hallwig. On the front is a photo of a young white man in a suit with a ribbon tied around his collar. On the back is an advertisement for Gebrüder Hallwig of Dresden, Germany
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Carte De Visite Photo taken by A. T. Lyon. On the front is a photo of an older, bearded white man in a suit, sitting on a bench next to a small tree. On the back is an advertisement for A. T. Lyon.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Carte De Visite Photo of an engraving by LB Forrest from a daguerreotype. On the front is a photo of a young white woman in a dress.
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Carte De Visite Photo taken by J. H. Shull. On the front is a photo of a young white boy in a while dress shirt and what look like suspenders sitting in front of the camera. On the back is an advertisement for J. H. Shull's photography gallery in Canal Dover, Ohio
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Carte De Visite Photo taken by W. Goodloe. On the front is a photo of a young white girl in a frilled dress standing in the middle of an open, rough wood gate. At the top is written in blue is "Julia white, Uncle Mark’s daughter". On the back is an advertisement for W. Goodloe of Valdosta, Georgia.
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Carte De Visite Photo taken by an unknown photographer. On the front is a photo of an older white man with a stubbly beard in a suit and bowtie. At the top is written in blue ink, "Robert white, Uncle Rob."
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.