Box 1
Contains 61 Results:
Taylor & Brown photograph of unknown woman, circa 1830-1849
Photograph of an unknown woman wearing a large chained necklace with locket. Her hair is braided and piled on top of her head and is graying at the temples. She is a larger woman in a dark dress with a white collar and brooch at the neck. Her cheeks and mouth are tinted with pink. The photograph was taken by Taylor & Brown in Philadelphia.
Taylor & Brown photograph of unknown man, circa 1830-1849
Photograph of an unknown man. It might be Thomas L. Kane. The man has a long beard with spots of gray within it. His hairline is slightly receeding. His eyes are very light and bright, which means they must be blue or green. He is in a dark suit, vest, and thin bow tie. The photograph was taken by Taylor & Brown in Philadelphia.
C. R. Savage photograph of Elizabeth Wood Kane, circa 1872-1873
Photograph of Elizabeth Kane. She is sitting down by a table while she has one arm leaning against the table and her other hand resting on top of a scrapbook of leaves. This probably taken at the time she visited Utah in the winter of 1872-1873. She is wearing a black dress and a small white crucifix is pinned at her neck. The photograph was taken by C. R. Savage in Salt Lake City.
Photograph of an unknown woman, circa 1830-1849
Very old photograph of an older woman. It is a is very faded picture of a woman wearing a white lacey bonnet and a dark satin dress. She also has on a large cravate under a white collar pinned at the neck with brooch.
Wenderoth & Taylor photograph of unknown man, circa 1830-1849
Photograph of an unknown man, possibly Elisha Kane, Thomas L. Kane's oldest brother. He is wearing a long black suit with his hand stuffed into his suit coat. He is standing next to an elaborately decorated chair, curtain, column, and urn. His hair is black and he has small mutton chops on the sides of his face. The photograph was taken by Wenderother & Taylor Late Broadbent & Co., in Philadelphia.
J. Cremer & Co. photograph of unknown woman, circa 1830-1849
Profile photograph of an older unknown woman. The picture has faded to a tan color. The woman is wearing a white bonnet and a dark satin dress. The photograph was taken by J. Cremer & Co., of Philadelphia.
F. Gutekunst photograph of Thomas H. Skinner, circa 1830-1849
Photograph of Rev. Thomas H. Skinner D.D. of New York. Rev. Skinner is an old man with a partially bald with long wisps of hair around the back and sides of his head. His eyes are very light and piercing while his neck seems very long and thin. He has on a very high collared shirt that covers most of his jawline. He is wearing a dark suit with large buttons. The photograph was taken by F. Gutekunst of Philadelphia.
W. L. Germon's Atelier photograph of unknown boy, circa 1830-1869
Photograph of a young boy, probably a son to Thomas or Thomas at a young age, standing next to a chair while holding a black hat. He is standing on a decorated rug or carpet. The chair he is holding onto is elaborately carved and upholstered with a vase of flowers on its seat. The boy is wearing a gray one piece suit. His hair is combed to the side of his head. The photograph was taken by W. L. Germon's Aterlier in Philadelphia.
F. Gutekunst photograph of unknown woman, circa 1830-1849
Photograph of a young woman. The photograph is very old; it is very faded and yellowed. There is a tear in the upper right-hand corner and the lower right-hand corner has been bent. The girl is wearing her hair in small ringlets along the sides of her head. There are some small spots on the photograph (maybe from water) that are located around her chin and mouth area. The photograph was taken by F. Gutekunst in Philadelphia.
M. P. Simons photograph of unknown woman, circa 1830-1849
Photograph of an unknown woman who is in her late 40s or early 50s. The photograph has yellowed but the image is still easily distinguishable. The woman has a fuller face with dark eyes. Her hair is also dark, parted down the middle, and pulled back at the nape of her neck. She is wearing a dark dress with a white lacy collar where a brooch is pinned at her neck. The photograph was taken by M. P. Simons in Philadelphia.