Photograph- Jeremiah Rutter, Intercourse. Carte de visite with tax stamp on back.
Description
Jeremiah Rutter, Intercourse. Carte de visite with tax stamp on back.
Provenance
From an album of members of his parish at Salem Heller's Reformed Church in Upper Leacock Twp. , Zeltenreich Reformed Church in New Holland, and possibly a parish he served in McConnellsburg, PA.
Photograph- Carte de visite with tax stamp on back. Written on back: "Dear little Ella Rutter, pretty little soul, Intercourse". Daughter of Jeremiah and Christianna Rutter.
Photograph- Carte de visite with tax stamp on back. Written on back: "Dear little Ella Rutter, pretty little soul, Intercourse". Daughter of Jeremiah and Christianna Rutter.
Description
Carte de visite with tax stamp on back. Written on back: "Dear little Ella Rutter, pretty little soul, Intercourse". Daughter of Jeremiah and Christianna Rutter.
Provenance
From an album of members of his parish at Salem Heller's Reformed Church in Upper Leacock Twp. , Zeltenreich Reformed Church in New Holland, and possibly a parish he served in McConnellsburg, PA.
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Carte de visite of Thaddeus Stevens from a photo album that belonged to Samuel W. Woodhouse, the noted naturalist, surgeon and explorer who took part in the Sitgreaves and other expeditions.
King Street, looking west from Penn Square, showing News Depot and building on northeast corner containing James Buchanan's law offices on second floor, c. 1866.
One oversized styrofoam mount, two smaller prints, one negative. Also, framed picture that used to hang over the bar of the Toby Tavern at the Stevens House Hotel.