Malinda Josephine Stone Lancaster photograph album
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Malinda Josephine Stone Lancaster photograph album
- Date
- 1860-1890
- Creator
- Lancaster, Malinda Josephine, 1841-1919
- Extent
- 1.0 Cubic feet
- Subjects
- Dry-goods--Kentucky--Lexington.
- Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.)--Pictorial works
- Portrait photographs
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by original order.
- Preferred Citation
- 2011av012: [identification of item], Malinda Josephine Stone Lancaster photographic album, 1860-1890, University of Kentucky Special Collections
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Kentucky native Malinda Josephine Lancaster (1841-1919) was the wife of George Lancaster (1830- ). George Lancaster owned and operated a dry goods store in Lexington, Kentucky.
- Scope and Content
- One hundred and thirteen images, a mixture of carte de visite, cabinet cards, and tintypes presented in a fifty page red leather embossed photographic album, with four panel carte de visite carrier leaves and cabinet card carrier leaves. Album has a business card for George Lancaster's dry good business in Lexington, Kentucky, taped onto the front inside cover and is stamped with "Mrs. Geo. Lancaster" and "72 South Broadway, Lexington, Kentucky" on the flyleaf. Loose in the front of the album is a blank Camp Receipt for the Confederate Veteran Association of Kentucky. Album likely complied by Malinda Josephine Lancaster (1841-1919), wife of George Lancaster (1830-).
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections.
Contents of the Collection
Unidentified child, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man and woman, undated
Unidentified man and boy, undated
Unidentified woman with baby, undated
Unidentified girl, undated
Unidentified girl, undated
Unidentified boy, undated
Unidentified boy, undated
Unidentified boy, undated
Unidentified boy, undated
Unidentified woman with child, undated
Unidentified child, undated
Unidentified baby, undated
Unidentified baby, undated
Unidentified baby, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified baby, undated
Unidentified baby, undated
Unidentified girl, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified child, undated
Frank D. Bell, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified girl, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified baby, undated
Unidentified baby, undated
Unidentified child, undated
Unidentified child, undated
Unidentified child, undated
Unidentified boy, undated
Unidentified girl, undated
Unidentified baby, undated
Unidentified baby, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified woman with girl, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified boy, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified child, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified boy, undated
Unidentified boy, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Maude Tarbett, undated
Unidentified baby, undated
Unidentified baby, undated
Unidentified child, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified child, undated
Unidentified man and woman, undated
Unidentified church, undated
Unidentified child, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified woman with baby, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
J. H. Bell, 1864
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified boy, undated
Unidentified boy, 1866
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Unidentified boy, undated
Unidentified baby, undated
Unidentified boy, undated
Unidentified child, undated
Niagara Falls International Suspension Bridge, undated
Niagara Falls, undated
Niagara Falls, undated
Niagara Falls, undated
Photo of relief, undated
Photo of angelic painting, undated
Unidentified woman, undated
Photo of crown of glory painting, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man, undated
Unidentified man and woman, undated
Blank camp receipt for the Confederate Veteran Association of Kentucky, undated
Photograph album covers, including business card for George Lancaster's dry good business in Lexington, Ky., undated
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