Folder 18
Contains 16 Results:
Interior settings
Folder 18
Figures, mostly unidentified, inside of residences.
Northfield kitchen scene
Item 1
A woman stirring something in a bowl. Also visible are a New Empress stove and copper kettle. Written on the back of a print is "Northfield kitchen scene - Mrs. Hopkins."
Parlor scene 1
Item 2
Four people seated at a table. Identified on the back of a photo as Mrs. Howard Catlin, William RIchardson, Jennie Sulphin (worked for family, from Michigan), and Mr. Hopkins. On another print, Mrs. Howard Catlin is identified as "Mother - Mrs. Turner, Elbert H. (Bert) afterward."
Parlor scene 2
Item 3
Four people at a table playing a game. Identified on the back of a print as Mrs. Howard Catlin, William Richardson, Mr. Howard Catlin, and Jennie Sulphrin. The parlor is the same as in Parlor scene 1.
Parlor doorway
Item 4
Two figures, a young man and woman posed in a parlor doorway. The girl in outdoor dress, and the boy in a man's frock coat and trousers with a cane and tall beaver hat.
Young woman in a parlor
Item 5
A young woman posed at a table in front of the same parlor doorway as in Item 4.
Young woman in a parlor
Item 6
A young woman posed by a table by a parlor doorway. The woman's dress and items on the table are different than in Item 5.
Northfield Store front room scene
Item 7
Information for this photograph was received from J.M. Foy on 15 Dec 1981: front room over the Northfield Store with 3 people (left to right) - Dan (Rogers) Pond; his grandmother, known as Grandma Rogers; her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Pond (Dan's aunt and foster mother. This was taken around 1885 when Leonard Munson owned the store. Photograph of the Episcopal church on the wall.
Interior settings
Folder 18
See Series 1 for descriptions. The photographic prints were made from the glass negatives in Series 1. The folder numbers of the glass negatives in Series 1 and the prints in Series 2 are identical. Currently shelved in 5B sec 1.
Northfield kitchen scene
Item 1
See Series 1 for descriptions. The photographic prints were made from the glass negatives in Series 1. The folder numbers of the glass negatives in Series 1 and the prints in Series 2 are identical. Currently shelved in 5B sec 1.