Box 8
Contains 17 Results:
Photograph of Caroline Eastman, approximately 1863-1866
Caroline "Caddie" Eastman, William Henry Jackson's first fiance.
William Henry Jackson business card, approximately 1863-1866
William H. Jackson's business card for Mowrey's Studio in Rutland, Vermont. Found in box with the ambrotype of Caddie. The ambrotype of Caddie was found among his things at his death.
Ora Eastman poem, 1864 September 6
Poem penned for Caroline Eastman at her betrothal in 1864. The poem is dated September 5, 1864 and reads "Now all young men take pattern by this / And soon obtain its same sweet bliss / For Caddie's now a blooming bride / With Willie standing by her side." The ambrotype of Caddie was found among his things at William Henry Jackson's death.
Ambrotype of Caroline "Caddie" Eastman, 1989
The "Caddie" ambrotype laid over a sketch of Jackson.
Ambrotype of Caroline "Caddie" Eastman, 1989
The "Caddie" ambrotype laid over a sketch of Jackson.
Ambrotype of Caroline "Caddie" Eastman, 1989
The "Caddie" ambrotype laid over a sketch of Jackson.
Ambrotype of Caroline "Caddie" Eastman, 1989
The "Caddie" ambrotype laid over a sketch of Jackson.
Ambrotype of Caroline "Caddie" Eastman, 1989
The "Caddie" ambrotype laid over a sketch of Jackson.
Ambrotype of Caroline "Caddie" Eastman, 1989
The "Caddie" ambrotype laid over a sketch of Jackson.
Ambrotype of Caroline "Caddie" Eastman, 1989
The "Caddie" ambrotype laid over a sketch of Jackson.