robin.clark:
An exciting update from my glass negative collection: the previously unidentified photo from late fall 1907 in New Athens, OH, has now been identified as Doyle Chaney with his mother, Nannie Eliza Moore Chaney. Captured by Joseph E. Williams.
robin.clark:
William "Willie" Bryant and his wife Annie Pearl nee Godfrey, captured in a moment of timeless elegance by Nathan C. White, a noted photographer from Gainesville, Georgia, in the early 1900s.
robin.clark:
A portrait of Thomas Little with his wife Clara Hope Little and their daughter, Felly, taken by Gainesville, Georgia's own Nathan C. White in the early 1900s.
robin.clark:
From my glass negative collection, circa 1890s, New Athens, Ohio. The two girls in this treasured image have been identified as Tacy Jeannete Gaston and her younger sister, Mary Olive Gaston.
robin.clark:
Taken by N. C. White of Gainesville, GA. Please meet Joseph Eli Hope (1836-1912) and his wife, Mary Murphey Hope (1845-1916). Joseph served in a Civil War Artillery unit and was wounded at Fredericksburg, VA.
robin.clark:
Matilda "Tootsie" Johnson. Photo taken by N. C. White, 1923.
robin.clark:
Inez Roundtree.
robin.clark:
Lawrence Randall Glover and his sister, Nolla Glover. Captured by the esteemed Gainesville, Georgia photographer, Nathan C. White, in the early 1900s.
robin.clark:
Viola Lockhart-White, Photographer N. C. White's wife.
robin.clark:
Bye Hill and graduated from Brenau in 1910.
robin.clark:
Ola Little, photograph taken by Gainesville, GA photographer, Nathan C. White. Circa 1910.
robin.clark:
Lily Mae Parks Poore and her brother Joseph Odum “Ode” Parks.
robin.clark:
Frances Pfeffer, The photo was taken early 1900s.
robin.clark:
William Oliver Owen. He worked for Gainesville Police Department, Hall County Sheriff's Department and several years of law enforcement in SC. He worked many years at Brenau. Taken by Nathan C. White.
robin.clark:
Andrew O. Miller, 1908-1952. Taken by N. C. White in Gainesville, GA, 1908
robin.clark:
Portrait of Mary Lou White, daughter of Nathan C. White Sr. Taken by Gainesville, GA photographer, Nathan C. White Jr. Circa 1919
robin.clark:
Devil's Den in Gettysburg. Early 1900s.
robin.clark:
Sandusky, Indiana. Early 1900s.
robin.clark:
Julia Frazer, Anna Duryer, Lettie Potts, Gertrude Finley, Anna Norgren Struble and Rita Frazer. A new favorite of mine. This photo is so captivating. It was taken by South Dakota photographer, John Johnson, circa September, 1903.
robin.clark:
John and Calvin Pollock. Calvin was the taller one and had red hair and blue eyes. Calvin was the descendant's great-uncle and she remembered being "a little afraid of him but he was very nice."
robin.clark:
Genevieve Graham. Her photo taken in New Athens, Ohio by photographer Joseph E. Williams, in 1924. This is a great example of the 20s style. From my glass negative collection.
robin.clark:
Circa 1912, Westfield, MA. Photographer: Unknown. Elsa Jillson in period costume at Brigham Tavern.
robin.clark:
Circa 1912, Elsa Jillson at Brigham Tavern in Westfield, MA. Likely dressed for a historical event.
robin.clark:
Circa 1912, Westfield, MA. Photographer: Unknown. Elsa Jillson at Brigham Tavern. From my glass negative collection.
robin.clark:
Circa 1912, Westfield, MA. Photographer: Unknown. Elsa Jillson in period costume at the well. From my glass negative collection.
robin.clark:
William August Filip and Mary Martha Pilsner. They were married on November 12, 1907, in Moulton, Lavaca Co., Texas. The photograph was expertly captured by Henry Jacob Braunig of Fey & Braunig Studios in Hallettsville, Texas.
robin.clark:
Joe and Mary Vanek, from Moravia, Texas. Their elegant wedding photo from my glass negative collection, taken in the early 1900s by Fey & Braunig in Hallettsville, Texas.
robin.clark:
Viola Lockhart-White, Photographer N. C. White's wife.
robin.clark:
Here's a beautifully preserved portrait from late 1800s Gainesville, Georgia. The subject is one of the daughters of the White family, either Mary Lou, Mattie Burke, or Nellie H. White, captured by the lens of either father Nathan C. White Sr.