Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 97, has three pictures on the page. (1) Group photo of a large group of women on lawn in front of house (2 and 3) Two smaller pictures of women in sail boat at the seashore.
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 88, has four pictures on the page. (1) Sunset accross a lake (2) Two girls sitting on the lawn watching another stand on her head (3) Picture of a large building, possibly college, through a row of trees (4) Rowing team on a lake.
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 47, has four pictures of varying sizes. (1)Young man "Jay" laying in mud. (2) Two women and a man in a boat with the caption "Marooned." (3) Woman identified as "Mary S." standing in the water next to a boat. (4) Group of young men and women under trees in front of a house. Caption on this photo is "A Sunday Brunch."
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 51, has four pictures of varying sizes. This page is labeled "The Down Fall"(1) Six people in front of house- Loyd and Martha S. are the first on the left. others are not identified. (2) Two men and a woman in a field. Written next to the photo are letters from bottom to top: G-a-i-n-g-u-r. (3) Two men and two women sitting on a porch with the caption "Seeding Cherries for the Pies." (4) Two men bailing out a boat, man on left is Jim Duffy.
Photograph- Stone home near Paradise where Mrs. Edward Y. Buchanan first played Stephen Foster's "Old Kentucky Home" on the melodion. Foster was Mrs. Buchanan's brother. House was once the Spread Eagle Tavern and later parsonage of All Saints Episcopal Church. Edward Y. Buchanan, brother of James Buchanan was pastor of this church.
Photograph- Stone home near Paradise where Mrs. Edward Y. Buchanan first played Stephen Foster's "Old Kentucky Home" on the melodion. Foster was Mrs. Buchanan's brother. House was once the Spread Eagle Tavern and later parsonage of All Saints Episcopal Church. Edward Y. Buchanan, brother of James Buchanan was pastor of this church.
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Stone home near Paradise where Mrs. Edward Y. Buchanan first played Stephen Foster's "Old Kentucky Home" on the melodion. Foster was Mrs. Buchanan's brother. House was once the Spread Eagle Tavern and later parsonage of All Saints Episcopal Church. Edward Y. Buchanan, brother of James Buchanan was pastor of this church.