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1953-04-28, Albert To Joan, Albert J. Sedlacek
1953-04-28, Albert To Joan, Albert J. Sedlacek
Albert J. Sedlacek Korean War correspondence
No abstract provided.
1945-05-14, John To Family, John G. Shindledecker
1945-05-14, John To Family, John G. Shindledecker
John G. Shindledecker First World War correspondence
No abstract provided.
1945-02-11, John To Family, John G. Shindledecker
1945-02-11, John To Family, John G. Shindledecker
John G. Shindledecker First World War correspondence
No abstract provided.
1944-05-29, John To Family, John G. Shindledecker
1944-05-29, John To Family, John G. Shindledecker
John G. Shindledecker First World War correspondence
No abstract provided.
1944, Phillip To Family, Philip A. Lathrap
1944, Phillip To Family, Philip A. Lathrap
Phillip A. Lathrap Second World War correspondence
No abstract provided.
1918-07-01, Robert To Mother, Robert Lindstadt
1918-07-01, Robert To Mother, Robert Lindstadt
Lindstadt Brothers First World War correspondence
No abstract provided.
1918-08-16, Laun To Carl, Laun Bee
1918-08-16, Laun To Carl, Laun Bee
Laun Bee First World War correspondence
No abstract provided.
Photograph: Tintype In Paper Sleeve Depicting A Man And Two Young Women, N.D., Anonymous
Photograph: Tintype In Paper Sleeve Depicting A Man And Two Young Women, N.D., Anonymous
Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection
Tintype exposure is about 1"W x 2"H.
A girl in a white dress stands next to a seated man in dark clothes with her left arm around his shoulder. The man wears a hat and his hands rest on his lap. A young woman or girl, also in a white dress, sits next to him with her hands folded in her lap.
Date of photograph is unknown but tintypes flourished in popularity in the 1860s and 1870s and the clothing of the figures suggests a similar time period.