Henry Spanner Family Collection - Loose Photographs and documents | |||
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M2007.11.01 | span001 | Portrait of young boy holding candle wearing uniform and boots | . |
span002 | Portrait of Alma Marie Spanner Robichaux | ||
span003 | Written on front [very indistinct]: "Our last home in Ironton, O. (Built) after first home burned in ??? fire 1894 Sept." "(Further very indistinct text.) "Alma, Estella, Bro. John" House with a woman and man sitting on the
porch. Spanner home on South Second Street, Ironton, Ohio. [Same as
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span004 | Written on back: "Mrs. Spanner's residence on South Second St.", [in Ironton, Ohio.] Written on front: "Alma, far left. Susan, old servant from another family. Estella. Bro. John" House with woman on porch in rocking chair reading
newspaper and man and child by gate. Servant standing in back ground.
[Same as span003] |
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span005 | Portrait Alma Spanner posing in chair photo from studio of M. M. Mudge Ironton, O. |
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span006 | Portrait of woman | ||
span007 | Family portrait on steps of house Top Middle : Raoul Robichaux, Alma Spanner Robichaux, Margaret Mock Spanner |
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span008 | Portrait of young man From the studio of A. Bruck Asheville, N.C.
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span009 | Portrait of women and men dressed up L-R: Alma Spanner, ?, Lewis Emil Hunter (John Emil Hunter's father), Estelle Hunter, Margaret Mock Spanner Studio of M. M. Mudge Ironton, Ohio. |
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span010 | Photo of Estelle Spanner (as and older woman) and a man standing beside car is Raoul Robichaux. Note woman in back seat of car (unknown). | ||
span011 | Two women and Raoul Robichaux standing beside car. Note woman in back seat
of car. Alma Spanner Robichaux to left. (Possibly Margaret Mock Spanner in back seat of car.) |
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span012 | Two women and a man standing beside car. Mrs. Hunter , Raoul Roichaux, and possibly Margaret Mock Spanner?. |
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span013 | Louis Emil Hunter L. E. Hunter Grahaw, Va. Studio: John's Lexington, K. Y. |
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span014 | Portrait of a cleric. Stamps : Young & Cari, Cincinnati U.S.A., Tiffanytone T. |
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span015 | Portrait of Margaret Mock Spanner M. M. Mudge Ironton, O. |
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span016 | Portrait of couple. Man in chair with long beard and woman
standing beside him to his left. Wanee, The Photographer, Lexington, Ky. |
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span017 | Portrait of man in Civil War uniform Photograph by Harbaugh & Gano, 43 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. |
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span18 | Portrait of woman. [Civil War era?] | ||
span019 | Large group of travelers with luggage 2nd from the left: Margaret Mock Spanner 3rd": Estelle Spanner |
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span020 | Portrait of Alma Spanner Robichaux | ||
span021 | Post card portrait. Older gentleman. Maggards Studio, Ashland, Ky. |
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span022 | Portrait of older man and woman Maggards Studio, Ashland, KY. |
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span023 | Portrait of Alma Marie Spanner [Robichaux] | ||
span024 | Cabinet photograph of Alma Marie Spanner in dress with stars Photographer: M. M. Mundge Ironton, O. |
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span025 | Portrait of Alma Marie Spanner [Robichaux] M. M. Mundge Ironton, O[hio]. |
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span026 | Portrait of men working in lumber yard "Keys Fannin Lumber Co. American Log Loader Model D" H.W. Hicks Pocahontas, VA. |
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span027 | Different view of lumber yard. Keys Fannin Lumber Co.
[?] H.W. Hicks Pocahontas, VA. |
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span028 | "Tableaux vivant" -Seven young girls and one boy "Estelle Spanner, Charlene Klass, Maggie Rist, Victoria Goldcamp, Emma Rist, Oliver Hammon, Bertha Hunters, Theresa Mock, Sister M. Gretshire." Location unknown. [Virtual copy. Original returned to owner.] |
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span029 | Letter/ Announcement "Resolved: that in the death of John Spanner the Cl. H. S. class of 1906 has sustained an irreparable loss; the loss of one of it's best and brightest members- Resolved: that the male members of the class, wear for thirty days a band of crape upon the left arm, as a token of respect and a badge of mourning for their lost member- Resolved: that the class tender to Mrs. Spanner sincerest sympathy and the expression of the heartfelt sorrow of each and every member- Resolved: that a copy of these Resolutions be sent to Mrs. Spanner. Signed N?. J. Rites, Teacher; Ressie Goodman; Douglas Black; Hazel Williams; Jhoss? Carey; Margaret Davis; Leslie L Wagner; Harriet Lambert; High Murrary; Anna Lintner; John C. Batham; Katherine Staal; James Rogers; Lillian Gohen; NM. L. ????; Edith Mac Henry; Stanley Jones; Velda Jenkins; Leo Qrh.?; Margaret Dunn; Thomas J. Stayes; Margaret Brownstead; Philip Ehrlich; Katherine Barker; Jamlose? Williams; Ruth Flehr; B?? Neal; Ada C. Sterser?; G?ay Miller; Alma Wieteki." |
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span030 | Large house. Location unknown. | ||
span031 | Portrait of baby boy John Emil Hunter Photographer-J. L. Grines, Ironton, O. |
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span032 | Portrait of older woman Margaret Mock Spanner Howard Studio, Asheville, N.C. |
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span033 | Cabinet photograph of infant in white gown in
chair Photographer- P.W. Poff Bluefield, W.V.A |
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span034 | Mrs. Hunter and Estelle Spanner Hunter, seated on porch. |
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span035 | "To Brother Louis and wife, with our fondest love" "Dr. William Mason Hunter and wife - Mabel. June First 1948. Golden Wedding day." Photographer- Keith Studio |
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span036 | Portrait of young woman From the studio of N. [Ignatius] Brock Asheville, NC |
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span037 | Portrait of young woman From the studio of N. [Ignatius] Brock Asheville, NC |
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span038 | Portrait of young woman Photographer - Proctor, Huntington, W. Va. |
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span039 | Addressed Envelope "322 S. 2nd Thibodaux, La. 70301 Mrs. R. M. Robichaux 372 Montford Ave. Asheville N.C. 28801" |
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span040 | Portrait of young boy leaning on chair Bower Bros, Photographers Cor. Collins & Penn Avenue East Liberty, PA. |
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span041 | Cabinet photograph of man and woman [Duplicate, close view of span016] | ||
span042 | Portrait of young girl Chas. F. Vogt. 102 Ohio St., Allegheny City, PA. [This is probably the photographer Charles F. Vogt, born in Germany in 1889. He lived for a short time in Gulfport, Mississippi and later in Louisiana and then Pennsylvania and was reportedly married to Rita Rivero.] |
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span043 | Portrait of Boy H. Pfaff, Photographic Studio, No. 82 Ohio Street Allegheny, Pa. |
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span044 | Portrait of Man J.B. Alexander No 1930 Carson St. South Side Pittsburg, Pa. |
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span045 | Cabinet photograph portrait of woman J.B. Alexander No 1930 Carson St South Side Pittsburg, Pa. |
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span046 | Portrait of older woman and young lady. [Civil War era
? ambrotype] B. L. H. Dabbs*, Nos. 46,48 and 50 St. Clair Street, Pittsburg, Pa. *Note:
"B. L. H. Dabbs, the leading photographer in Pennsylvania, was
born in London in 1839. While he was still a child, his parents
came to this country. His father, George Dabbs, was one of the
pioneers of the photographic supply trade in America, being
first a member of the firm of L. Chapman & Co., of New York,
and, subsequent to 1856, senior partner in the firm of George
Dabbs & Co., of Philadelphia. Thus the young B. L. H. Dabbs
early became conversant with the details of the business in
which he has since taken such a high place.
Mr. Dabbs came to Pittsburg in 1861, and opened a store for the sale of ambrotype and photographic supplies. In the same year he purchased the gallery of a Mr. Rorah, Nos. 90 and 92 Federal Street, Allegheny, and entered the field of artistic photography. His work was a revelation to the people of Pittsburg and vicinity, and commanded prompt appreciation. In 1864, Mr. Dabbs removed to Pittsburg, and established the largest photograph gallery in the State at 46 and 48 Sixth Street. So rapidly did the demand for his photographs increase that, in 1869, he sold out his business as a dealer in photographic materials. Since then he has devoted all his time and talents to the taking of portraits and the development of the photographic art. In 1876, he removed to his present quarters at 602 Liberty Street. There he has gathered around him a corps of operators and auxiliary artists not excelled in the country. Mr. Dabbs is thus enabled to turn out pictures unrivalled in the two cities for their striking, truthful and singularly artistic character. He has the rare gift of discerning the most natural expression of his subjects, and his manner inspires confidence. Mr. Dabbs is quick to adopt the latest inventions, and experimental study has always had his closest attention. He stands among photographers, as with the public, in excellent repute; his energy is unabating, and clientage is his constantly increasing. He resides with his family in a handsome mansion on Hiland Avenue, East End, where he has one of the finest art libraries in the city." From All Sorts of Pittsburgers: Sketched in Prose and Verse by Arthur G. Burgoyne, 1892, Carnegie Library, Pittsburg <http://www.clpgh.org/exhibit/photog1.html> Accessed December 17, 2007. |
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span047 | Portrait of Young girl Photographed by Charles F. Vogt, 12 Ohio St. Allegheny City, PA. |
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span048 | Portrait of man in church robes holding Bible with
cross necklace P.A. Stout, Photographer, Nos. 10,12 & 14. St. Clair St, Pittsburg, Pa. |
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span049 | Portrait of woman M. E. Low, Photographer, Greensburg, PA. |
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span050 | Portrait of woman D. Mahan, 43 Fifth Ave. Pittsburg, Pa. |
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span051 | Portrait of young man Photographed by B. L. H. Dabbs, Nos. 90 & 92 Street, Alleghany City, Pa. *Note:
"B. L. H. Dabbs, the leading photographer in Pennsylvania, was
born in London in 1839. While he was still a child, his parents
came to this country. His father, George Dabbs, was one of the
pioneers of the photographic supply trade in America, being
first a member of the firm of L. Chapman & Co., of New York,
and, subsequent to 1856, senior partner in the firm of George
Dabbs & Co., of Philadelphia. Thus the young B. L. H. Dabbs
early became conversant with the details of the business in
which he has since taken such a high place.
Mr. Dabbs came to Pittsburg in 1861, and opened a store for the sale of ambrotype and photographic supplies. In the same year he purchased the gallery of a Mr. Rorah, Nos. 90 and 92 Federal Street, Allegheny, and entered the field of artistic photography. His work was a revelation to the people of Pittsburg and vicinity, and commanded prompt appreciation. In 1864, Mr. Dabbs removed to Pittsburg, and established the largest photograph gallery in the State at 46 and 48 Sixth Street. So rapidly did the demand for his photographs increase that, in 1869, he sold out his business as a dealer in photographic materials. Since then he has devoted all his time and talents to the taking of portraits and the development of the photographic art. In 1876, he removed to his present quarters at 602 Liberty Street. There he has gathered around him a corps of operators and auxiliary artists not excelled in the country. Mr. Dabbs is thus enabled to turn out pictures unrivalled in the two cities for their striking, truthful and singularly artistic character. He has the rare gift of discerning the most natural expression of his subjects, and his manner inspires confidence. Mr. Dabbs is quick to adopt the latest inventions, and experimental study has always had his closest attention. He stands among photographers, as with the public, in excellent repute; his energy is unabating, and clientage is his constantly increasing. He resides with his family in a handsome mansion on Hiland Avenue, East End, where he has one of the finest art libraries in the city." From All Sorts of Pittsburgers: Sketched in Prose and Verse by Arthur G. Burgoyne, 1892, Carnegie Library, Pittsburg <http://www.clpgh.org/exhibit/photog1.html> Accessed December 17, 2007. |
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span052 | Portrait of baby New York club Gallery 43 & 45 Federal St. Allegheny City. |
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span053 | Portrait of man in church robes fist resting on Bible
P.A. Stout, Photographer, Nos. 10,12 & 14. St. Clair St, Pittsburg, Pa. |
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span054 | Tintype portrait of 5 women. [Civil war era ?] | ||
span055 | African American woman in maid's uniform. | ||
span056 | Tintype portrait of two men and a lady. | ||
span057 | Tintype portrait three ladies. | ||
span058 | Photograph of older lady in field | ||
span059 | Tintype portrait of man and woman. [ Civil War era ?] 'Coney Island August 1892' |
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span060 | Tintype portrait of parent with son [ also probably taken at Coney island ?] | ||
span061 | Photograph of older man and women sitting on porch 'Mrs. Estelle Spanner Hunter (as older woman) in Fore Ground- Husband to Left' 'Aug 1957' |
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span062 | Close detail of span061. Envelope attached with negative inside 'Mrs. L. E. Hunter [Estelle Spanner Hunter] [Morprin? -Hendn?- Black Funeral Home'] |
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span063 | Portrait of John Spanner as a young teenager | ||
span064 | "Central Bank Magazine Asheville, North Carolina January 1928" |
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span065 | Newspaper article " The War of the Rebellion" talks about the losses North Carolina sustained during the Civil war and how North Carolina lost significantly more soldiers than any other southern state |
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span066a | Portrait of woman and child Glines Studio, Ironton,Ohio |
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span066b | Picture of Boy and girl | ||
span067 | Portrait of grey haired man with beard Photographer: M. M. Mudge, Ironton, Ohio. |
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span068 | Auction Catalog "Wilson and Terry Auction Company 1098 New Stock Road Weaverville, NC 28787" an auction catalog of home furnishings |
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span069 | Sale Contract detailing the sale of land by Alice F.
Brandl to B.R. Alexander, 1941.
Property once held by Hunter family [?] |
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span070 | Asheville High School News Paper "Sky High", Asheville, NC., n.d. |
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span071 | Hand drawn map of directions for ? | ||
span072 | Portrait of men working in lumber yard. H.W. Hicks Pocahontas, VA. |
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span073 | Lumber yard H.W. Hicks Pocahontas, VA. |
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span074 | Portrait of man standing in front of lumber | ||
span075 | Portrait of unidentified woman standing in front of large house. Location unknown. | ||
M2007.11.04 | span076 | Photograph of the Easter Dance of the Southern Society, The City Club, April 24, 1922 [Due to its size (20" x 12") only a part of the photograph has been scanned.] | |
Diploma awarded to Stella Spanner by Graham's Business
and Phonographic College, Portsmouth, Ohio, October 27, 1899.
Citation reads: This is to certify that Stella Spanner has completed the Full Course of Study as prescribed by the Bookkeeping Department of this Institution, and upon examination has been found competent to execute in a practical and skillful manner any work coming within the province of an Accountant |
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span077 | Diploma awarded to Stella Spanner by Notre-Dame de Lourdes Academy, Rochester, Minnesota, June 13, 1901, on completion of a course in shorthand. | ||
Plat of "Lands conveyed to C. McG. Brandl by D.F. Matthews lying in Swananoa Township on Grassy Branch". Undated. Shows Oteen Road and adjacent lands owned by Perry, Roy and Hughey. | |||
M2007.11.05 | This box contains copies of some photographs from this collection, and some frames. [The frames are generally in a frail condition.] |