Tintype Album
Item Information
- Title:
- Tintype Album
- Description:
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Gem tintype album,8 back to back pages, 4 mounts per page, 48 images.
- Date:
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1839–1886
- Format:
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Photographs
Albums/Scrapbooks
- Genre:
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Tintypes
Portrait photographs
- Location:
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Historic Newton
The Archives at the Jackson Homestead and Museum
Box 15 (shelf locator) - Collection (local):
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Historic Newton Early Photograph Collection
- Subjects:
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Children
Cemeteries
Cobb Family
Cobb, Stanwood, 1881-1982
Cobb, Percival Bartlett, 1883-1955
- Places:
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Massachusetts > Middlesex (county) > Newton
- Extent:
- 1 album; 3 1/4 x 3 5/8
- Permalink:
- https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/ks65hx53p
- Terms of Use:
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Rights status not evaluated.
This work is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike License (CC BY-NC-SA).
- Notes:
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Page 1: Bessie Warren, Florence Putney, James Rosman (?), Florence Putney; Page 2: Stanwell Cobb, Percey Cobb; Page 3: Floyd Beck, Mabel Beck, Helen Lemberly (?), Edward Lemberly (?); Page 4: Karlen Forks, Ruth Peckham, Amy Susman, Celeste Reed; Page 5: Mabel Bragdon, Annie Bragdon, Millie Bragdon, and Ruth; Page 6: Sarah Douglas, Rebekah Wood (?); Page 7: Jennie, Eliz. Singleton, Lillian Brigham, Clare Holbrook; Page 8: Mabel Jones, Fred Bryant; Page 9: Ethel Atkins, Geo.,Ethel Atkins, Vernon Hasbrook; Page 10: Helen Mansfield, Abie May, Lillian (Brigham), Kenneth May; Page 11: Ethel, Clare Holbrook, Mark Sterns; Page 12: Fred Lahey (?), Florence, Arnold Lahey, William Risman, Rosen Lusman (?) Page 13: Helen Wood, Helen Pratt, Rebekah Wood, John Wodd; Page 14: Karleen Forks, Ruth Peckham, Mabel Singleton, Elizabeth Singleton; Page 15: Mabel Sherman, Nellie Eagles; Stanwell and Percey Cobb are most likely Stanwood and Percival Cobb, who were the sons of Darius Cobb and Laura Lillie. Stanwood Cobb was an educator, author and prominent Bahá'í, he married Ida Nayan Whitlam. Percival Bartlett Cobb became a reverend and married Lillian Caroline Mabel Steers.
Note, "from Amy Ogden's collection".
Photograph on page 16, appears to be of a cemetery.
Edith Cobb Allen was the sister of Stanwood and Percival Cobb.
- Preferred Citation:
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Historic Newton Archives at the Jackson Homestead and Museum
- Notes (acquisition):
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Donated by Edith Cobb Allen
- Notes (object):
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No longer in album binding.
- Identifier:
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100.15.4
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