Private Collection of T. B. Willis - 39 Matching Results

Search Results

[Photograph of Charles Welch]

Description: Photograph of Charles Welch, brother of Nellie Welch Smith. He stands with one hand, which holds his hat, resting on a rock, and the other on his hip. He stands against a painted backdrop of a lake. He wears a jacket with only the first button done, a waistcoat, and a bow tie.
Date: 18XX
Creator: Blair, W. J.

[Portrait of Girl Named Lena]

Description: Portrait of a baby girl, wearing a light-colored gown with cinched sleeves and collar. The girl is seated in front of a dark-colored ottoman with tassels that is elevated on some sort of riser. The back of the photograph is integrally designed with gold colored line work.
Date: unknown
Creator: Blair, W. J.

[Unknown Child Leaning on Hay Covered Fence]

Description: Photograph of an unknown female child wearing a light colored dress who is leaning on a fence post. In the background, a building is visible as well trees one the right and left side of the photograph. Text on the front and back of the photograph identifies W. J. Blair as the photographer.
Date: unknown
Creator: Blair, W. J.

[Two Young Boys Wearing Hats]

Description: Photograph of two unknown young boys captured from the waist up. They are positioned sitting next to one another in front of a dark color background. The boy to the left is wearing a dark color suit with pattern bow tie. The boy to the right is wearing a lighter color suit and tie. The hat on each of their heads is the same shade as the other's suit.
Date: unknown
Creator: McKinley, F. M.

[The Hudlin Gang]

Description: Cabinet card of the "Hudlin Gang", with 11 members sitting in three rows. Members in the photograph are numbered with pencil, with a reference at the back. From left to right, top row: G. W. Buchanan (11), Walter Smith (7), Sam Hodge (6), and Edger Brown (1). Middle row: "a North Carolina boy" (10), Archie Clay (8), Alen Beadle (5), and J. K. Peavary-Long? (3). Bottom row: Emmitte Smith (9), Hershul Willis (4), George Brewar (2).
Date: 1900~
Creator: McKinley, F. M.
Back to Top of Screen