Album of carte de visits. Man with goatee and hand tinted color in cheeks. "Uncle Henry" written on back (the name Charlie is crossed out). Has tax stamp.
Provenance
Photographs from the James Buchanan Foundation institutional archives.
Oval print. Samuel Ashmead, born December 19, 1795, father of Amanda M. Ashmead Thacher. Subject is seated. Shown from waist up, he is dressed in a jacket with wide lapels with one button visable on the jacket, buttoned vest with watch chain through buttonhole of the vest, and a white shirt and satin bow tie.
Provenance
Photographs from the James Buchanan Foundation institutional archives.
Some yellowing of the backing board with darker paper scraps adhered to front bottom of board. Small bump under photo on right arm near shoulder. Darkening of photo indicating an oval mat was over the photo. S. Small. 07/02/2007
Removed from frame 2016.
Object ID
JB-03-68-01
Notes
Samuel Ashmead was a botanist from the Germantown, PA area. He was the donor's husband's great-great grandfather. His passport hung in the donor's husband's grandfather's house for as long as she could remember.
Mrs. Lukens' husband, Arthur Thacher Lukens Jr., was the Govenor of the Mayflower Society of Pennsylvania. She said they met Mamie Eisenhower at Wheatland sometime in the late 1960s.
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Robert Barlow Fulton and Julia Fulton, oldest children of Robert and Harriet Livingston Fulton, painted by Robert Fulton Owned by Robert Livingston Cammann
Seated are Eli Kendig Mylin, Sr. and his wife, Martha Charles Mylin. Between them is son Walter Mylin (b. 1883). Standing from left to right are their children Ceclia May Mylin (b. 1879), Eli Charles Mylin (b. 1973), Bertha Belle Mylin (b. 1876), and Jacob Mylin (b. 1871).