Morley family
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Album duplicate photographs, approximately 1910-1930
Contains photographs that are mostly duplicates of the photographs in the albums.
Morley family personal papers, 1927-1955
Includes personal papers of Sylvanus and Frances Morley. The papers began in 1927, with their marriage, and include finances, wedding invitations, correspondence, architecture plans, and other personal papers.
Photographs of buildings
Photographs of buildings including the Robison buildng, where Frank Rhoads worked, the home where the Rhoads family lived, 1032 2st St, Rock Island and also a home before the Rock Island home, in St Paul or east St. Louis.
Photographs of other people
Contains many photographs ranging in a wide timeframe (1900-1967). Includes photographs of the young Rhoads daughters, I believe around 1906. Includes many photographs of Dorothy and Frances with friends, I believe around 1910-1915.
Rhoads and Morley families negatives, approximately 1890-1950
Rhoads and Morley families papers
Rhoads and Morley families photographs, 1890-1940
Rhoads and Morley family over sized prints
Oversized portraits of the Rhoads family and specific Morley prints. The Morley prints are from the time that Sylvanus G. Morley and Frances Rhoads Morley were living in Mexico and Central America. I believe that Frances took most of the photos but I cannot be certain. The Rhoads oversized prints include photographs of Frances and Dorothy while in elementary school, approximately 1900-1915.
Rhoads family photographs, approximately 1850-1910
Rhoads family portraits, approximately 1800-1930
Portraits of family members from Frank Rhoads and Frances Cook. Note that Aunt Mame is Frank Rhoad's relative, Mary Elizabeth Rhoads Robinson. The families were very close. Note that Frances Cook Rhoads was often nicknamed Franny or Fannie. Dated approximately 1800 to 1930.
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