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Box 3

 Container

Contains 8 Results:

Flood #11. Houses in the water. A factory in the left background See Flood #3 above, which appears to be a related view of this site.

 File — Box: 3, Folder: Neg. #11
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Currently, the only negative images in the collection are the original glass negatives given by the family donors. Most of these are in tact, with one broken, and a few others with flaws. 4x5 copy negatives are desired for higher quality long-term preservation of the images, but now difficult to obtain, due to the migration to digital.

Dates: circa 1900-1912

Flood #12. View from the rear of two houses standing in the water, with other houses behind.

 File — Box: 3, Folder: Neg. #12
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Currently, the only negative images in the collection are the original glass negatives given by the family donors. Most of these are in tact, with one broken, and a few others with flaws. 4x5 copy negatives are desired for higher quality long-term preservation of the images, but now difficult to obtain, due to the migration to digital.

Dates: circa 1900-1912

Flood #13. View of a streetscape of houses from the rear, sitting in the water.

 File — Box: 3, Folder: Neg. #13
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Currently, the only negative images in the collection are the original glass negatives given by the family donors. Most of these are in tact, with one broken, and a few others with flaws. 4x5 copy negatives are desired for higher quality long-term preservation of the images, but now difficult to obtain, due to the migration to digital.

Dates: circa 1900-1912

Farm #1 Unidentified rural landscape

 File — Box: 3, Folder: Neg. #14
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Currently, the only negative images in the collection are the original glass negatives given by the family donors. Most of these are in tact, with one broken, and a few others with flaws. 4x5 copy negatives are desired for higher quality long-term preservation of the images, but now difficult to obtain, due to the migration to digital.

Dates: circa 1900-1912

Farm #2 Field with cows. Shadow of the photographer bottom center.

 File — Box: 3, Folder: Neg. #15
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Currently, the only negative images in the collection are the original glass negatives given by the family donors. Most of these are in tact, with one broken, and a few others with flaws. 4x5 copy negatives are desired for higher quality long-term preservation of the images, but now difficult to obtain, due to the migration to digital.

Dates: circa 1900-1912

Farm #3 Hilly field with cows behind a fence, tree at left.

 File — Box: 3, Folder: Neg. #16
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Currently, the only negative images in the collection are the original glass negatives given by the family donors. Most of these are in tact, with one broken, and a few others with flaws. 4x5 copy negatives are desired for higher quality long-term preservation of the images, but now difficult to obtain, due to the migration to digital.

Dates: circa 1900-1912

Farm #4 Man seated at a plow drawn by two horses, working a field, barn and house in background

 File — Box: 3, Folder: Neg. #17
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Currently, the only negative images in the collection are the original glass negatives given by the family donors. Most of these are in tact, with one broken, and a few others with flaws. 4x5 copy negatives are desired for higher quality long-term preservation of the images, but now difficult to obtain, due to the migration to digital.

Dates: circa 1900-1912

Farm #5 Wagon of hay pulled by two horses.

 File — Box: 3, Folder: Neg. #18
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Currently, the only negative images in the collection are the original glass negatives given by the family donors. Most of these are in tact, with one broken, and a few others with flaws. 4x5 copy negatives are desired for higher quality long-term preservation of the images, but now difficult to obtain, due to the migration to digital.

Dates: circa 1900-1912