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Title
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Anna Marie Stewart
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Description
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A portrait of Anna Marie Bush Stewart (1826-1908), wife of Joel Stewart. She is shown wearing a hairband, a white scarf, a chained necklace, and earrings.
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Date Created
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1880
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PID
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grinnell:23220
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Title
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Ella Farley Sprague
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Description
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Photograph of Ella Farley Sprague (1858 - 1923). She is shown wearing a dark dress with the collar and sleeve ends made of lace. Her hair is pulled back, and she is posing on an armchair. Ella Sprague was a member of the Methodist Church in Grinnell and married Herman H. Sprague in 1884, with whom she had 3 daughters. This photograph was presumably taken for their wedding as there is a matching pose for Mr. Sprague.
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Date Created
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1884
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PID
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grinnell:23243
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Title
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Helen Scott
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Description
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A photograph of Helen Scott (1912-1964) wearing a long white dress with a high neckline and a necklace.
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Date Created
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1890
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PID
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grinnell:23232
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Title
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Margaret Amanda Pepoon
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Description
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Photographic portrait of Margaret Amanda Pepoon (1869-1924) at 27 or 28 years of age, wearing a high-collared dress with a cross-shaped pin attached to the garment's dark lapels, likely an indicator of her profession as a nurse. Born in Iowa, Margaret moved to California in 1904.
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Date Created
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1888
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PID
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grinnell:23260
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Title
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Stella Bartlett with love to Ethel
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Description
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A portrait of Stella Bartlett. Albumen image mounted in a cardboard frame. The back of the photograph contains the message "With love to Ethel, from Stella Bartlett." Ethel is probably Ethel Longley who would have been a relative. Other information written in pencil, including the name L.A. Longley (possibly the donor of the photo). Stella Bartlett is the daughter of Emery and Hannah Bartlett, Grinnell pioneers.
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Date Created
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1880
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PID
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grinnell:23225
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Title
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Webster Girls
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Description
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Black and white photograph of the 6 young ladies, or the Webster Girls. They are wearing dark dresses and posing together. They are the nieces of Mr. Howard. The back of the photograph has the names from the right, Adella, Jennie, Cora on the first line, showing them as standing in the back. Webster on the second line, and from the right, Alice, Nellie, and Fannie on the last line, showing them sitting in the front. It is dated Feb 25, 1888. The photographer was G.E. Keene, 803 So. Front St., Mankato, Minnesota.
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Date Created
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1888
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PID
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grinnell:23288