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Title
Full-body portrait of Stanley Barney Smith
Date
approximately 1910
Description
Black-and-white photograph of Stanley Barney Smith. View shows a full-body portrait of a young man standing in a studio setting next to a couch. He wears a suit, tie, short pants, high socks and shoes. He's holding what might be a cap in his right hand.
Title
Francis Smith Wheeler and Harriet Johnson Smith seated on porch steps
Date
approximately 1918
Description
Black-and-white photograph of two older women, who are sisters-in-law, sitting on porch steps at the Smith Home, 121 West Street, Schoolcraft, Michigan. The women are Francis Smith Wheeler, daughter of Thaddeus and Eliza Smith, and Harriet Johnson Smith wife of Henry Parker, son of Thaddeus Smith. Both are wearing long dresses and aprons.
Title
Studio portrait of Stanley Barney Smith
Date
approximately 1910
Description
Mounted black-and-white photograph of Stanley Barney Smith taken in a studio setting. View shows a young man wearing suit and shirt with plaid bow tie. His hair is parted in the middle. The photograph was taken by Bachrach, Washington, D.C.
Title
Informal studio portrait of John C. Born
Date
approximately 1910
Description
Mounted photograph of John C. Born, brother of William Born. View shows an older man sitting on stool wearing suit and tie, hat and boots, and with plain backbround behind him. The photograph includes portions of the room where the backdrop was set up.
Title
Group portrait of a girl's cooking class, South Haven, Michigan
Date
1911
Description
Black-and-white postcard of fourteen seventh grade female students from Hartman and Indiana Avenue School in South Haven, Michigan. View shows three rows of girls wearing dresses and aprons, and hair in braided crowns. In the background is presumably the schoolhouse. Only five students identified (placement in photograph unknown): Beatric Holmes, Isabel Cording, Mary Dodge, Kathryn Wood, Hazel Twistchell. The names come from handwritten text along the right side of the photograph.
Title
Studio portrait of Frank F. Ford in uniform
Date
approximately 1917
Description
Sepia photograph of Frank F. Ford, a prosecuting attorney in Kalamazoo County. View shows a full-body portrait of a young man in a World War One military uniform sitting on an ornate bench in studio setting. He is wearing watch and boots. A hat is set next to him on the bench. According to the Michigan Honor Roll of Kalamazoo County, 1917-1919, Frank F. Ford entered service on August 27, 1917 stationed at Fort Sheridan, Illinois, and mustered out October 30, 1917. He was the son of Charles B. and Emma S. Ford.
Title
Studio portrait of Frank F. Ford
Date
approximately 1918
Description
Sepia photograph of Frank F. Ford, a prosecuting attorney in Kalamazoo County. View shows a young man wearing suit sitting in a chair, arms crossed. He also wears a pin-in tie and a "U.S." pin at the lower corner of vest. According to the Michigan Honor Roll of Kalamazoo County, 1917-1919, Frank F. Ford entered service on August 27, 1917 stationed at Fort Sheridan, Illinois, and mustered out October 30, 1917. He was the son of Charles B. and Emma S. Ford.
Title
Group portrait of the Plainwell High School athletic team, Plainwell, Michigan
Date
approximately 1915
Description
Black-and-white postcard of unidentified Plainwell High School football team in front of a fence. View shows two rows of young men, most wearing letter sweaters with "PH" on front. An older man wearing a suit stands with group. None are identified.
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