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  1. 1974.084.0001 - Photograph

    Photograph of a Shaker woman done on relatively heavy cardboard. Written on back in pencil is "Collins-Eldress Sarah Collins-South Family, N. Lebanon, N.Y." However, this source is incorrect. Our collection has photographs of Sarah Collins from a young girl through old age and there is little physical resemblance. This unidentified Shaker woman is dressed in the traditional Shaker garb of high button neck dress and her hair is pulled tightly b...

    Record Type: Photo

    Photograph
  2. 1978.023.0004.005 - Stereograph

    1/2 side of sterograph shows 2 adults and 4 Shaker Children 1/2 side of a stereopticon-it shows 6 Shakers-2 adults and 4 children sitting on steps. Shot was taken to contrast old versus young. Written on back is "Dolly Sexton 107 years old (about 1878)(1776-1884)/-and/I think Rufus Crossman (1796-1891)-Tommy Dalton/Minnie Dalton/Emeline Kane." Included in "Shaker Image" 182

    Record Type: Photo

    Mt. Lebanon group, Dolly Sexton and Rufus Crossman
  3. 1981.039.0001 - Tintype

    Tintype of unknown young man framed in a dark blue case with a red flocked, floral patterned interior. Gold colored, metal, oval frames the portrait. Brass hook holds the case closed. c. 1860 2.875" H x 2.375" W x .625" D

    Record Type: Photo

  4. 1986-3106 - Photograph

    Photograph of a young girl, 14 years old, Lynne Spickegir (?) of Fayetteville, N.J., pointing to the "J.W. Stone" on old and disused U.S. Rte. 20. While a member of the Shaker Village Work Group, she discovered this historical relic, c. 1960. For story of the stone, see THE PEGBOARD, Shaker number, 1936, pp. 12-13.

    Record Type: Photo

  5. 1987-2476 - Photograph

    A very young Alice Smith smelling the flowers in the garden.

    Record Type: Photo

  6. 1988-3131 - Tintype

    Brown wood encased ferrotype; fancy red velvet inside upper lid, gilded frame around image of a young boy, with a Shaker haircut and attire in the lower lid. Due to broken hinge the casing is kept together by 2 intact hooks. The included paper slip indicates the boy is "possibly Harvard, Mass."

    Record Type: Photo

  7. 1989-4223 - Photograph

    On the back, in pencil "Frankie Hobbs Edies brother." Young boy in Shaker attire A label, in ink, attached by Magda Gabor-Hotchkiss, "Harvard: The Shaker Holyland, pp. 135-148"

    Record Type: Photo

  8. 1989-4225 - Tintype

    A tintype of Shakers against a painted background. Alfred, ME group at Old Orchard, ME, before Oct 26, 1899. Front row, l to r.: 1. Mary Ann Walker 1872-1928; 2. Eva May Libbey 1872-1966, 2nd F.; 3. Frank Libbey 1870-1899 Oct 26, died of diphteria; at young believers 17 years. Back row, l to r.: 1. Ellen Griffin (or Ida Field?); 2. Louise Conti; 3. Eld. Fanny Casey 1862-1911; 4. ? Unknown. 4225A: Tintype; 4225B: Paper, beige color frame with oval...

    Record Type: Photo

  9. 1990.045.0002 - Photograph

    Mounted photograph; four young Shaker Sisters. ca. 1888

    Record Type: Photo

  10. 2000.017.0002 - Photograph

    photo of young boy and dog in the south yard of the Brick Dwelling at Sabbathday Lake, ME.

    Record Type: Photo

  11. 2003-7335 - Tintype

    Image presumed to be of Br. Thomas Damon, Enfield, CT (future Ministry Elder) Encased, in intact brown wood case, American flag on outside of top lid (popular in the period of Civil War) with fancy orange velvet inside. The bottom lid with gilded casing contain the oval image of a young man (in Shaker-like attire); cheeks sligthly colored pink. Attached to the case is a SKINNER label.

    Record Type: Photo

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