Preston-Johnston family photographs
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Preston-Johnston family photographs
- Date
- 1860-1952
- Extent
- 3.0 Cubic feet
- Preferred Citation
- [Identification of item], Preston-Johnston family photographs, PA60M150, Special Collections and Digital Programs, University of Kentucky.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnston (1885-1964) was a descendant and a relative by marriage to three prominent families in the history of Kentucky: the Prestons, the Johnstons, and the McDowells. Her paternal grandfather was Confederate Major General William C. Preston (1816-1887) and her paternal grandmother was Margaret Preston Wickliffe (1819-1898), the daughter of Robert Wickliffe (1775-1859), lawyer and wealthy land-owner in Lexington, Kentucky. Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnston's mother was Sarah Benton Brant McDowell Preston (1853-1923), descendant of U.S. Senator Thomas Hart Benton (1782-1858). Sarah spent her formative years in Europe, where she met her husband, Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914).
- Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnston graduated from Bryn Mawr College in 1908 and married Philip Preston Johnston, Jr. (1877-1937), a distant cousin, after a brief courtship. They had two sons, Philip Preston Johnston III (1918-1964) and Robert Wickliffe Preston Johnston (1920-2003). Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnston was very active in the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and maintained extensive correspondence with her large, extended family.
- Scope and Content
- The Preston-Johnston family photographs, 1860-1952 consist of 650 period photographs of various formats depicting the ancestors, immediate relatives, and acquaintances of Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnston (1885-1964). Important sections of the collection include three photographic albums assembled by Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnston's mother, Sarah Benton Brant McDowell (1853-1923), and her aunts, Susan McDowell (?-1873) and Mary McDowell (?-1875). The albums pertain to the time following the Civil War that the family lived in Europe. Other material is from Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnston's father's family, the Prestons of Lexington, Kentucky. Material related to her mother's relatives, the Brant and Benton families is also present, as well as photographs from a Preston family offshoot, the Draper Family of Massachusetts.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open for research use by appointment only.
- Use Restrictions
- Copyright restrictions may apply.
Contents of the Collection
Ambrotypes
Tintypes
Unidentified man and woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified man and woman on horses, [n.d.]
Unidentified man on horse, [n.d.]
Unidentified young man, [n.d.]
Unidentified boy, [n.d.]
Two unidentified men, with backs turned toward camera, [n.d.]
Four unidentified men, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman and girl, [n.d.]
Six unidentified women, same subjects as #15 (three of the women are in images #16-18), [n.d.]
Six unidentified women, same subjects as #14 (three of the women are in images #16-18), [n.d.]
Three unidentified women, paper sleeve has handwritten note: "Taken Aug. 1879"; all three appear as subjects in #14-18, 1879
Three unidentified women, paper sleeve has handwritten note: "Taken Aug. 1879"; all three appear as subjects in #14-18, 1879
Three unidentified women, paper sleeve has handwritten note: "Taken Aug. 1879"; all three appear as subjects in #14-18, 1879
Unidentified infant, [n.d.]
Album 1
Scope and Contents note
Cartes de visite album containing 100 images. Internal evidence suggests that it belonged to Susan McDowell (d.1873). Most of the images are from European studios, with an emphasis on Parisian studios. During their time in France, the McDowell sisters were often referred to by the French forms of their first names, hence the references and dedications to "Suzanne" on the images.
Unidentified man (same subject as #114, #122), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (duplicate of #121) (same subject as #123, #150), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #129, #212), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (duplicate of #130) (same subject as #99, #108, #130), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject in #194, #196), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (duplicate of #207, #220); possibly Mary McDowell (?-1875), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (duplicate of #203), [n.d.]
Unidentified infant (enlargement of #125 and #229), [n.d.]
Elise Lizibel (McDowell family maid), [n.d.]
Unidentified young girl (duplicate of #126, #230, #235) (same subject as #235), [n.d.]
Unidentified girl (duplicate of #127), [n.d.]
Unidentified girl (duplicate of #128), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Woman holding a rolled paper, handwritten on back in ink "Mes cherit Eleves Suzanne et Sara / E. Zelgery", [n.d.]
"Madame Forbes" (duplicate of #135), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified older woman holding child, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Boy, posed in chair, handwritten on back in ink "Charley / Aug 1867", [n.d.]
Girl, handwritten on back in ink "Sarah / Jan 1866" (same subject as #141), 1866
Unidentified boy, [n.d.]
Unidentified older woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, handwritten on back in ink "For my dear nieces" (duplicate of #142) (same subject as #142, 261), [n.d.]
Girl, posed standing in chair, handwritten on back in ink "For Papa from / Little Susie / 4 years and 6 months / June 9th 1867." (duplicate of #143), 1867
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified girl, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #79, #166), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #160), [n.d.]
General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1818-1893) C.S.A.; commander at Fort Sumter, [n.d.]
Major General William Preston (1816-1887), C.S.A.; Lexington, Kentucky native; served in the Kentucky State Legislature; Preston with three unidentified men, [n.d.]
General Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870) C.S.A.; eventually named commander-in-chief of Confederate forces, [n.d.]
Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (1824-1863) C.S.A.; major victories at Manassas (twice), Antietam, Chancellorsville; handwritten in pencil on back " This is an excellent / likeness - particularly / the mouth.", [n.d.]
Lieutenant General Wade Hampton (1818-1902) C.S.A.; Governor of South Carolina (1876-1879) and U.S. Senator (1878-1891), [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified boy (duplicate of #144), [n.d.]
Unidentified girl (duplicate of #145), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Johanna Marchand, handwritten on back in ink "Souvenir affectueux a la cheri eleve Suzanne McDowell de Johanna Marchand Paris le 25 Mars 1868" (Affectionate souvenir for my darling pupil Suzanne McDowell from Johanna Marchand Paris March 25th 1868), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Young girl, handwritten on back in ink "To My Cousins / from / Maria", [n.d.]
Two children, handwritten on back in ink "Lilly + Bernay / Wolffe: / Lilly 3 years old. / Bernay, 21 months.", [n.d.]
S. A. Fitzburg, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (enlargement of #76), [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (duplicate of #138), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
G. R. Campbell, man in unknown uniform, handwritten on back "G. R. Campbell / [illegible] 84th Rgt. / Jan 69 / taken Dec. 66", [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject in #81, #164), [n.d.]
Mary McDowell (?-1875) (duplicate of #133, #197, #240), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman; handwritten on back in ink "Maria to her / cousins" (duplicate of #131), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman holding infant, [n.d.]
G. R. Campbell, handwritten on back "G. Campbell / 84th Rgt. / Feb 69", [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #48, #166), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #102, #243), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject in #73, #164), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified man (same subject as #165), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject in #109), [n.d.]
Emma Louise Deane, [n.d.]
Man, handwritten on front in ink "J. Deane. / New York.", [n.d.]
Woman, handwritten on front in ink "R. F. Deane. / New York." (same subject as #90, #116), [n.d.]
Woman, "R. F. Deane" (same subject as #89, #116), [n.d.]
Handwritten on front and carrying to back in ink "To Misses McDowell / a remembrance from / M. [illegible] / Paris June 25th 70", 1870
Unidentified man (same subject as #106), [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman and boy, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #188, #236), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #23, #108, #130), [n.d.]
Unidentified young woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, handwritten on back in ink "Miss McDowell" (same subject as #111, #176, #255), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #80, #243), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #80), [n.d.]
Mary Hermoine Sartoris, signature on front (duplicate of #110), [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified man (same subject as #92), [n.d.]
S. A. Fitzburg (duplicate of #254), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #23, #99, #130), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject in #86), [n.d.]
Mary Hermoine Sartoris, signature on front (duplicate of #104), [n.d.]
Unidentified man, handwritten on back in ink "Miss McDowell" (duplicate of #255) (same subject as #101, #176, #255), [n.d.]
General Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870) C.S.A.; eventually named commander-in-chief of Confederate forces, [n.d.]
Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (1824-1863) C.S.A.; major victories at Manassas (twice), Antietam, Chancellorsville, [n.d.]
Unidentified man (same subject as #20, #122), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #140), [n.d.]
Woman, "R. F. Deane" (same subject as #89, #90), [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, 3 cent tax stamp on back, canceled with date: Dec 12, 1864, 1864
Elise Lizibel (McDowell family maid) with two unidentified children (duplicate of #216), [n.d.]
Album 2
Scope and Contents note
Cartes de visite album containing 100 images. The front cover has an affixed brass plate engraved with "M M," which along with other internal evidence suggests that it belonged to Mary McDowell ( d. 1875). Most of the images are from European studios, with an emphasis on Parisian studios. During their time in France, the McDowell sisters were often referred to by the French forms of their first names, hence the references and dedications to "Marie" on the images.
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (duplicate of #21) (same subject as #123, #150), [n.d.]
Unidentified man (same subject as #20, #114), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #21, #121, #150), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman; handwritten on back "For Mrs. Brant / Susie" and "Oct. 1864" (same subject in #208, #260), [n.d.]
Elise Lizibel (McDowell family maid) holding unidentified infant (duplicate of #229), [n.d.]
Unidentified young girl, handwritten on back in ink "2 years and two months I think" (duplicate of #126, #230, #235) (same subject as #235), [n.d.]
Unidentified girl, handwritten on back in ink "2 years and 10 months" (duplicate of #30), [n.d.]
Unidentified girl (duplicate of #31), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #22, #212), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (duplicate of #23) (same subject as #23, #99, #108), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (duplicate of #75), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Mary McDowell (?-1875) (duplicate of #74, #197, #240), [n.d.]
Johanna Marchand, handwritten on back in ink "[illegible] Marie McDowell [illegible] Johanna Marchand Paris 6 June 1868", [n.d.]
Woman in long black dress, handwritten on back in ink "Madame Forbes" (duplicate of #35), [n.d.]
Unidentified infant, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (duplicate of #70), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #115), [n.d.]
Unidentified girl with two boys, handwritten on back in ink "August 1867" (same subject as #41), 1867
Unidentified woman (duplicate of #44) (same subject as #44, 261), [n.d.]
Girl, posed standing in chair, handwritten on back in ink "Maria from / Susie / 4 years and 6 months / June 9th 1867." (duplicate of #45), 1867
Unidentified boy (duplicate of #58), [n.d.]
Unidentified girl (duplicate of #59), [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified boy, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #21, #121, #123), [n.d.]
Unidentified girl, [n.d.]
Unidentified girl, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman; handwritten on back in ink "For Mary with Julia's love." (same subject as #161), [n.d.]
Young woman posed by table, handwritten on back in ink "From dearest Hallie / Monday evening 7th July 1867 Paris", [n.d.]
Mary Birchmyer, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified boy, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Older woman, handwritten on back in faint pencil "For Baby from Grand momma Lontter", [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #49), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #153), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified girl, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject in #73, #81), [n.d.]
Unidentified man (same subject as #83), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #48, #79), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Jonathan T. Darby, handwritten on back in ink "Jno. T. Darby - / Columbia / South Carolina / America", [n.d.]
Lillie Nunltoy [?]; handwritten on back in ink "For Miss / McDowell / with the love / of / Lillie Nunltoy [?]" (same subject as #177), [n.d.]
Unidentified young woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified infant with woman, handwritten on back in ink "To Mary from / her friend / Con", [n.d.]
General Joseph Eggleston Johnston (1807-1891) C.S.A.; most senior ranked military figure to join the Confederacy, [n.d.]
S. A. Fitzburg, handwritten on back in ink "ever yrs sincerely / S. A. Fitzburg" (duplicate of #241), [n.d.]
Mary Hermoine Sartoris, signature on front, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, handwritten on back in ink "Miss McDowell" (same subject as #101, #111, #255), [n.d.]
Lillie Nunltoy [?]; handwritten on back in ink "For Miss / McDowell / with the love / of / Lillie Nunltoy [?]" (same subject as #169), [n.d.]
Man in profile, handwritten on back in ink " With regards of E. H. [illegible] Jr / Balle Dec 24 1868", [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Brant McDowell, AKA "Tallie" (duplicate of #223), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified girl, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #210), [n.d.]
Unidentified girl, [n.d.]
Unidentified boy, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #98, #236), [n.d.]
Three small images pasted to a carte de visite, upper image "Bebe", lower left image "Charlie", lower right image "Philippe", [n.d.]
Robert D. Hudging, handwritten on front in ink "Sincerely Your friend / Robt. D. Hudging", [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, print appears to be a copy of a painting, [n.d.]
Boy, posed with chair, "To dear / Cousin Anne / with my love / Benton Boileau", [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject in #24, #196), [n.d.]
Unidentified boy, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject in #24, #194), [n.d.]
Mary McDowell (?-1875) (duplicate of #74, #133, #240), [n.d.]
General Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870) C.S.A.; eventually named commander-in-chief of Confederate forces, [n.d.]
General Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870) C.S.A.; eventually named commander-in-chief of Confederate forces; Lee at the grave of General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Wheel chair, [n.d.]
Unidentified young woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (duplicate of #26), [n.d.]
Kate Connoly, handwritten on back in ink "For Theo / Kate Connoly / 1870", 1870
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Susan McDowell (?-1873), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (duplicate of #25, #220); possibly Mary McDowell (?-1875), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject in #124, #260), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject in #263, #264), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #183), [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #22, #129), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
General Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870) C.S.A.; eventually named commander-in-chief of Confederate forces, [n.d.]
Jefferson Davis (1808-1889); President of Confederate States of America, 1868
"41. The Ladies of Llangollen.", photographic reproduction of an illustration, [n.d.]
"42. The Ladies of Llangollen (in Library).", photographic reproduction of an illustration, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Elise Lizibel (McDowell family maid) with two unidentified children (duplicate of #119), [n.d.]
Album 3
Scope and Contents note
Cartes de visite and cabinet card album containing 36 images. The front cover has a raised relief with the initials "S McD," which along with other internal evidence suggests that it belonged to Sarah Benton Brant McDowell (1853-1923). It is known that she was called "Sallie" by friends and family and the image dedications are all to "Sallie." It is also the only album to feature an image of Robert Wickliffe Preston, Sarah McDowell's husband.
Unidentified woman (duplicate of #25, #207); possibly Mary McDowell (?-1875), [n.d.]
Susan McDowell (?-1873), [n.d.]
Brant McDowell, AKA "Tallie" (duplicate of #180), [n.d.]
Sarah Benton Brant McDowell (1853-1923), AKA "Mrs. Robert Wickliffe Preston", AKA "Sallie" handwritten in ink on back "For my dear Aunt / Susan with Sallie's / love / Paris June 21st", [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Sarah Benton Brant McDowell (1853-1923), AKA "Mrs. Robert Wickliffe Preston", AKA "Sallie", [n.d.]
Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914); handwritten on back in ink "August 1876", 1876
Brant McDowell, AKA "Tallie", [n.d.]
J. H. Woods, handwritten on back in ink "Miss Sally McDowell with kind / regards from her friend / J. H. Woods / Paris Dec 23 76", 1876
Elise Lizibel (McDowell family maid) holding unidentified infant (duplicate of #125), [n.d.]
Unidentified young girl (duplicate of #126, #230, #235) (same subject as #235), [n.d.]
Unidentified boy, [n.d.]
Mary McDowell (?-1875), [n.d.]
Infant with unidentified woman, handwritten on back in ink "Zera Conine Renshaw. / Born Dec. 18th 74.", 1874
Mary Hermoine Sartoris, [n.d.]
Unidentified young girl, handwritten on back in ink "2 years" (same subject as #29, #126, #230), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #98, #188), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Mary Hermoine Sartoris, [n.d.]
Mary McDowell (?-1875); handwritten in ink on back "To Suzanne and / Tallie from their aff. sister / Mary" (duplicate of #74, #133, #197), [n.d.]
S. A. Fitzburg (duplicate of #174), [n.d.]
Brant McDowell, AKA "Tallie", [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #80, #102), [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
"E. W. H.", handwritten on back in ink "For Miss McDowell / with kindest re- / gards of her friend / E. W. H. / Paris. June 2: 1876.", 1876
Young woman, handwritten on back in ink "November 1874.", 1874
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (1824-1863) C.S.A.; major victories at Manassas (twice), Antietam, Chancellorsville, [n.d.]
General Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870) C.S.A.; eventually named commander-in-chief of Confederate forces, [n.d.]
Unidentified man and woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified infant, [n.d.]
S. A. Fitzburg (duplicate of #107), [n.d.]
Unidentified man (duplicate of #111) (same subject as #101, #111, #176), [n.d.]
Cartes de visite
Unidentified woman (same subject in #124, #208), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #44, #142), [n.d.]
Elise Lizibel (McDowell family maid), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject in #209, #264), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject in #209, #263), [n.d.]
Unidentified woman (same subject as #153, #161), [n.d.]
Man, posed in a chair, handwritten on back in ink "Your true friend / E. Hestelle / Washington, D.C. / June 18 69", 1869
Unidentified group, four woman, one man, and three girls, [n.d.]
Unidentified group, two men and a boy, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Man, handwritten on back in ink "Your Friend / S Raul, Jr.", [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, handwritten on back in ink "69", [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified boy, [n.d.]
Unidentified girl, [n.d.]
Unidentified girl, handwritten on back in faint pencil "Lotta", [n.d.]
Preston Family
Major General William Preston (1816-1887), C.S.A.; Lexington, Kentucky native; served in the Kentucky State Legislature, [n.d.]
Major General William Preston (1816-1887), C.S.A.; Lexington, Kentucky native; served in the Kentucky State Legislature, [n.d.]
Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914), [n.d.]
Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914); handwritten on front in ink "Truly Yrs / R. W. Preston", [n.d.]
"The Ugly Club at College", group portrait of the 1869 "Ugly Club" of Washington University (now Washington and Lee University) (moving left to right starting at upper row): Frank Page, Edmund Berkeley, (Robert) Wickliffe Preston, Samuel Ammen, Gabriel Santini, Sheppard Clarke, John Barlow, Hill Carter; handwritten on the back in ink "To my dear Jessie from / your affectionate / brother / Wick", [n.d.]
Group portrait of the 1869 "Ugly Club" of Washington University (now Washington and Lee University), handwritten on the back in ink:"Ugly Club of '69" No. 1 - Frank Page, Va - "Ugly-Man." No. 2 - Edmund Berkeley, Va, - "Pretty-Man." No. 3 - [Robert] Wickliffe Preston, Ky. - "Little-Man." No. 4 - Samuel Ammen, Va. - "Lazy-Man." No. 5 - Gabriel Santini, La. - "Vain-Man." No. 6 - Sheppard Clarke, Ala. - "Ladies-Man." No. 7 - John Barlow, Ky. - "Blow." No. 8 - Hill Carter, Va. - "Critic.", [n.d.]
Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914), [n.d.]
Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914), [n.d.]
Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914), [n.d.]
Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914), [n.d.]
Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914), [n.d.]
Major General William Preston (1816-1887) and Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914) in a horse-drawn buggy, [n.d.]
Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914), Sarah Benton Brant McDowell (1853-1923), AKA "Mrs. Robert Wickliffe Preston", AKA "Sallie" Elise Lizibel, and unidentified woman in a horse-drawn buggy in front of White House, [n.d.]
Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914), Sallie Benton Brant McDowell (1853-1923), AKA "Mrs. Robert Wickliffe Preston", AKA "Sallie", and two unidentified women in a horse-drawn buggy in front of White House, [n.d.]
William Preston (1887-1943), [n.d.]
William Preston (1887-1943), [n.d.]
Jean McDowell Preston (1912-?) and William Wickliffe Preston (1915-?), [n.d.]
William Preston (1887-1943) and Jean McDowell Preston (1912-?), [n.d.]
Jean McDowell Preston (1912-?) and William Wickliffe Preston (1915-?) held by unidentified nurse, [n.d.]
William Wickliffe Preston (1915-?), [n.d.]
Jean McDowell Preston (1912-?), [n.d.]
Margaret Thornton (1873-?) [daughter of Caroline Hancock Preston Thornton (1843-1917)], [n.d.]
Margaret Thornton (1873-?) [daughter of Caroline Hancock Preston Thornton (1843-1917)], [n.d.]
Caroline Preston Thornton (1873-?) [daughter of Caroline Hancock Preston Thornton (1843-1917)] with unidentified infant, m. John Scott, [n.d.]
Preston Davie, Jr., as infant, handwritten on back in ink "For my dear Uncle Wick, from Preston Davie, Jr. / July 9th, 1913", 1913
Margaret Wickliffe Brown (?-1923), [n.d.]
General Preston Brown (?-1948), [n.d.]
Preston-Draper Family
George Albert Draper (1855-1923), [n.d.]
Wickliffe Preston Draper (1891-1972), [n.d.]
Wickliffe Preston Draper (1891-1972), [n.d.]
Wickliffe Preston Draper (1891-1972), [n.d.]
Wickliffe Preston Draper (1891-1972), [n.d.]
Wickliffe Preston Draper (1891-1972), [n.d.]
Wickliffe Preston Draper (1891-1972), [n.d.]
Helen Draper (1895-1933), handwritten on back of paper frame in ink "Helen's first music lesson", [n.d.]
Helen Draper (1895-1933), [n.d.]
Helen Draper (1895-1933), [n.d.]
George Albert Draper (1855-1923) and Helen Draper (1895-1933), [n.d.]
Helen Draper (1895-1933), [n.d.]
Older woman, handwritten in pencil on back "Old Sarah / We have / laughed our- / selves sick / over this / image", [n.d.]
Young woman, handwritten on back in pencil "Elise / Texas - / 1915", [n.d.]
Young woman, handwritten on back in pencil "Isabel", [n.d.]
Elsie Allen Draper, handwritten on back in ink "Elise Allen Draper / Age 20 months.", [n.d.]
Jessie Preston Draper (1892-1894), handwritten on back in ink "For Aunt Sallie / Jessie Preston Draper / Age seventeen months", [n.d.]
Jessie Preston Draper (1892-1894), handwritten on back in ink "For Uncle Wick", [n.d.]
Jessie Preston Draper (1892-1894), [n.d.]
McDowell Family
Sarah Benton Brant McDowell (1853-1923), AKA "Mrs. Robert Wickliffe Preston", AKA "Sallie", [n.d.]
Sarah Benton Brant McDowell (1853-1923), AKA "Mrs. Robert Wickliffe Preston", AKA "Sallie", [n.d.]
Sarah Benton Brant McDowell (1853-1923), AKA "Mrs. Robert Wickliffe Preston", AKA "Sallie", [n.d.]
Susan McDowell (?-1873), [n.d.]
Brant McDowell, AKA "Tallie", [n.d.]
Brant McDowell, AKA "Tallie" and two young men, handwritten on paper frame "To dear Sallie with / greetings and warmest love", [n.d.]
Brant McDowell, AKA "Tallie", [n.d.]
Brant McDowell, AKA "Tallie" and an unidentified man, [n.d.]
Mary Benton Libscomb (maternal cousin to the McDowell sisters), [n.d.]
Mary Benton Libscomb (maternal cousin to the McDowell sisters), [n.d.]
Mary Benton Libscomb (maternal cousin to the McDowell sisters) and unidentified infant, [n.d.]
Mary Benton Libscomb (maternal cousin to the McDowell sisters), [n.d.]
Mary Benton Libscomb (maternal cousin to the McDowell sisters), [n.d.]
Constance Warwick (aunt by marriage to the McDowell sisters), [n.d.]
McDowell-Preston Glass Negatives
Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914) with horse, [n.d.]
Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914) with horse, 1900
Glendower, McDowell-Preston home formerly located at 2nd street and Jefferson street, Lexington, KY, exterior of house from street, [n.d.]
Glendower, McDowell-Preston home formerly located at 2nd street and Jefferson street, Lexington, KY, rear of house, Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914) posed with horse, African-American groomsmen attend, [n.d.]
Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914), Sallie Benton Brant McDowell (1853-1923), Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964), Elsie Lizibel, and a group of unidentified people, 1893
William Preston (1887-1943) on a horse, [n.d.]
William Preston (1887-1943) on a horse in front of Glendower, [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964) and unidentified girl in a pony-drawn buggy, 1893
Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914), Sallie Benton Brant McDowell (1853-1923), Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964), Elsie Lizibel, and an unidentified girl and woman posed under a tree, [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964) and the unidentified girl from #343 posed under tree, [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnston
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964) and William Preston (1887-1943) as young children, [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964) in a graduation cap and gown, [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964) in a graduation cap and gown (crop of same negative as #336), [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964), 1908
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964), 1908
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964) in a horse-drawn buggy, [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964), [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964), [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964), [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964), [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964), [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964), [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964), [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964), [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964), [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964) and Margaret Wickliffe Brown (1878-1923), [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964), [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964), [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964) with an unidentified group of people, [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964), [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964) in her wedding dress, 1917
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964) with Philip Preston Johnston III (1918-1964) and Robert Wickliffe Preston Johnston (1920-2003) as very young children, [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964) with Philip Preston Johnston III (1918-1964) and Robert Wickliffe Preston Johnston (1920-2003) as very young children, [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964) with husband Philip Preston Johnston, Jr. (1877-1937) and a group of unidentified people, [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964), [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964) at a Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) meeting, 1939
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964) and Philip Preston Johnston III (1918-1964), 1943
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964), Philip Preston Johnston III (1918-1964), and a man identified as Prince Alexis, 1943
Philip Preston Johnston III (1918-1964) and a man identified as Prince Alexis, 1943
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964), Philip Preston Johnston III (1918-1964), and an unidentified woman, 1943
Philip Preston Johnston III (1918-1964), 1943
Philip Preston Johnston III (1918-1964) and an unidentified woman, 1943
Philip Preston Johnston III (1918-1964), 1943
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964), 1943
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964), Philip Preston Johnston III (1918-1964), and Robert Wickliffe Preston Johnston (1920-2003), 1943
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964) at a Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) meeting, handwritten in ink on back of image "State Officers, D.A.R. Beaumont Inn, Aug. 4-6/47 Chaplains- Kitty C. Clay, 1944-47 Margaret P. Johnston, 1938-41 Treasurers- Maude D. Stafford, 1938-41 Elizabeth C. Prewitt, 1944-47", 1947
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964) at a Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) meeting, handwritten in ink on back of image "Order of the Golden Circle. Beaumont Inn. / Aug. 4-6, 1947", 1947
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964) with an unidentified group of people, 1949
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964) and Ann Catherine Calwell, 1950
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964), Ann Catherine Calwell, and Philip Preston Johnston III (1918-1964), 1950
Ann Catherine Calwell and an unidentified man, 1950
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964) with an unidentified group of people, [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964), Cecil Cantrill (right), and Josephine Simpson (left), 1952
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964), "Mrs. Reed Wilson" (right), and Holman Hamilton (left), [n.d.]
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnson (1885-1964), [n.d.]
Johnston Family
Johnston brothers (left to right): J. Pelham Johnston (1881?-1935), Marius Early Johnston (1880?-1960), Fayette Johnston (1885?-1957), Philip Preston Johnston, Jr. (1877-1937), 1898
Philip Preston Johnston, Jr. (1877-1937), 1898
Philip Preston Johnston, Jr. (1877-1937), 1898
J. Pelham Johnston (1881?-1935), handwritten in ink on back "For Preston June 1898, 1898
J. Pelham Johnston (1881?-1935), [n.d.]
J. Pelham Johnston (1881?-1935), 1900
Marius Early Johnston (1880?-1960), handwritten on back in ink "March 1900", 1900
Nancy Carnegie (?-1954) with unidentified infant (wife of Marius Early Johnston), [n.d.]
Fayette Johnston (1885?-1957), handwritten on back in ink "For Preston June 1898", 1898
Elizabeth Estill (1885?-1957), handwritten on back in ink "Elizabeth Estill / February 14th '04" (wife of Fayette Johnston), 1904
Elizabeth Estill (1885?-1957) (wife of Fayette Johnston) and three unidentified women, 1904
Home of Major Philip Preston Johnston (1841?-1925), Johnston's Woods at Bryan Station, [n.d.]
Johnston's Woods at Bryan Station, [n.d.]
Preston-Johnston Family
Philip Preston Johnston III (1918-1964), as a young boy, [n.d.]
Robert Wickliffe Preston Johnston (1920-2003), as young boy, [n.d.]
Robert Wickliffe Preston Johnston (1920-2003), in military uniform, [n.d.]
Robert Wickliffe Preston Johnston (1920-2003), in military uniform, with unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Laura Stone Walton (1925?-1985) (wife of Robert Wickliffe Preston Johnston), [n.d.]
Laura Stone Walton (1925?-1985) (wife of Robert Wickliffe Preston Johnston), [n.d.]
Misc. Identified Subjects
Daisy Adams, handwritten on back in ink "For Mrs. Preston with love from Daisy Adams", [n.d.]
Sydney Bell-Cary, [n.d.]
Clara D. D. Bell, handwritten on back in ink "Clara D. D. Bell / Eleven years", [n.d.]
Ben T. Cable, 1882
Maria Benton Cable, [n.d.]
Filander Lathrop Cable, 1896
Hull Davidson, [n.d.]
John Hay, [n.d.]
Anne Warren Jackson, [n.d.]
Rear Admiral James Edward Jouett (1816-1902), U.S.A., [n.d.]
Eleanor Talbot Kinkead, [n.d.]
Alice Libscomb, handwritten on back in ink "For Cousin Sallie / with love / from Alice", [n.d.]
Elise Lizibel (McDowell family maid), [n.d.]
Ralph Lowell, [n.d.]
J. R. Lowell, [n.d.]
Constance McVey, 1896
Constance McVey, 1896
Suzane Cable Mackay, handwritten on front in ink "Suzane Cable Mackay / Aged 4 months / July 1912", 1912
Edwin Meade, [n.d.]
Grace Nichols Knight, Douglas Knight, Thomas Rockwell Knight, Chistopher Nichols Knight, Douglas Maitland Knight, [n.d.]
Mary Hermoine Sartoris, [n.d.]
Jane Snydam Scott, 1885
Jane Snydam Scott and an unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Ethel Vick Townsend, [n.d.]
L. B. Turnbull, [n.d.]
Marjorie Wallace, [n.d.]
Marjorie Wallace, [n.d.]
Eleanor D. Walsh, [n.d.]
Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr College, group portrait of 1908 class in caps and gowns, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, 1908 class in caps and gowns, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, 1908 class in caps and gowns, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, 1908 field hockey team, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, 1908 basketball team, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, woman posed with shotput, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, group in costume, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, large field with three maypoles and hundreds of people, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, large field with three maypoles and hundreds of people, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, parade, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, parade, participants in medieval costumes, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, theater group in costume, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, theater group, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, theater group, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, theater group, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, theater group, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, theater group, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, theater group, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, theater group, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, theater group, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, theater group, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, theater group, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, campus, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, campus, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, campus, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, Taylor Hall, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, Penbroke East, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, building on campus, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, building on campus, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, trumpeters, 1908
Bryn Mawr College, unidentified woman in academic robes, 1908
Unidentified Portraits, by process
Unidentified man, handwritten on back in pencil "My Father", [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
"Mrs. Mygatt" written in ink on front of image, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified boy, [n.d.]
Unidentified girl, [n.d.]
Unidentified girl, [n.d.]
Four young men and four young women, indented on back as "Mean, Morgan, Curtis, Russell / Misses / Rathbone, Duval, Stanley, Reckard / 1882", 1882
Large posed group of men, identified on back as "Delta Upsilon / Convention / Marietta 1883", 1883
Five women and one man, all unidentified [image faded], [n.d.]
Five women and one man, all unidentified [image badly faded], [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, handwritten on back in ink "Sep. 1896", 1896
Two unidentified women, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, handwritten on back in ink "To dear [word scratched out] from Roanna.", [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Two unidentified girls, [n.d.]
Men and women on a tennis court, posed with rackets, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, handwritten on back in pencil "June 30 1898", 1898
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified boy, [n.d.]
Unidentified girl, [n.d.]
Seven unidentified men in military uniform, [n.d.]
Group of young men and women, [n.d.]
Group of young men and women posed on the porch of a house, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, 1894
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified man, [n.d.]
Unidentified boy, [n.d.]
Unidentified boy, [n.d.]
Silver prints, Set 1
Silver prints, Set 2
Silver prints, Set 3
Silver prints, Set 4
Unidentified people on a porch, [n.d.]
Unidentified people on a porch, [n.d.]
Unidentified people on a porch, [n.d.]
Unidentified group on a porch, [n.d.]
Unidentified men working in a field, [n.d.]
Unidentified man standing in a field, [n.d.]
Unidentified man and woman in a horse-drawn buggy, [n.d.]
Horse in a field, [n.d.]
Horse in a field, [n.d.]
Horse in a field, [n.d.]
A field of crops, [n.d.]
A field of crops, [n.d.]
Silver prints, Set 5
Unidentified man talking to a boy on a bicycle, [n.d.]
Unidentified man holding the reins of a horse with five mounted children, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman in a garden, [n.d.]
Two unidentified children in a garden, [n.d.]
Unidentified infant, [n.d.]
Unidentified infant, [n.d.]
Silver prints, Set 6
Glendower, McDowell-Preston home formerly located at 2nd street and Jefferson street, Lexington, KY, exterior of house from a distance, [n.d.]
Unidentified man with a horse-drawn buggy, [n.d.]
Unidentified man and two children in a horse-drawn buggy, [n.d.]
Unidentified group of people on porch, [n.d.]
Unidentified young girl in garden, [n.d.]
Unidentified young girl in garden, [n.d.]
Unidentified young girl in garden, [n.d.]
Unidentified young girl in garden, [n.d.]
Unidentified young girl in garden, [n.d.]
Unidentified young girl in garden, [n.d.]
Unidentified young girl in garden, [n.d.]
Unidentified young girl in garden, [n.d.]
Unidentified young girl in garden, [n.d.]
Silver prints, Set 7
Silver prints, Set 8
Unidentified group of people, [n.d.]
Unidentified group of people, [n.d.]
Unidentified couple in front of house, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman with dog, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman with dog, [n.d.]
Unidentified child, [n.d.]
Unidentified men baling hay, [n.d.]
Silver prints, Set 9
Silver prints, Set 10
Unidentified man with dead duck and alligator, [n.d.]
Unidentified older woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman with infant, [n.d.]
Four unidentified children on a porch, [n.d.]
Unidentified house, [n.d.]
Unidentified house, [n.d.]
Garden, [n.d.]
Garden, [n.d.]
Misc. photographs
Unidentified people on porch, handwritten on back "Miss Neville's school 1902 or 1903", [n.d.]
Unidentified man on a horse, [n.d.]
Unidentified men in field with puppies, [n.d.]
Two unidentified women, [n.d.]
Four unidentified women, [n.d.]
Unidentified man and woman, [n.d.]
Unidentified man and horse-drawn cart in field, [n.d.]
Unidentified group in cart, [n.d.]
Blurred interior shot of unidentified women, [n.d.]
Four young girls on postcard stock, handwritten on back in pencil "Roberta - Mona - Mary Leota - Keys / Hollis, Oklahoma", [n.d.]
Two young children, handwritten on back in ink " Louise and Henry Jr. / Playing Momma & Papa", [n.d.]
Two unidentified children, [n.d.]
Three unidentified children, [n.d.]
Unidentified girl, [n.d.]
Unidentified women with child, [n.d.]
Unidentified girl, [n.d.]
Unidentified girl on horse, [n.d.]
Unidentified infant, [n.d.]
Unidentified infant, [n.d.]
Unidentified infant with dog, [n.d.]
Unidentified infant, [n.d.]
Unidentified infant, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman with infant, [n.d.]
Unidentified man with eleven boys, [n.d.]
Family posed in living room, handwritten on back in ink "A Merry Christmas / and Happy New Year / to the Johnston Family / from the Nicholi / Xmas 1921.", 1921
Triptych on single card, Christmas card from "The Lowerys", [n.d.]
Unidentified man and woman, Christmas Card, [n.d.]
Four children, Christmas Card, handwritten in ink on the paper frame " Bill, Nancy, Mary Burkley, Margaret, Bill, Jr. and Jodie", [n.d.]
Group portrait of the Fox family, 1952
Six unidentified women in a garden, handwritten in ink on back "Taken Sunday, June 22, 1941 / in Mrs. Owsley's garden, / Burkesville, Ky.", 1941
Seven unidentified women on porch, handwritten in ink on back "The 'Golden Jubilee Club.' / D.A.R. State Officers, 1938-1941", 1941
Beaumont Inn, exterior, [n.d.]
Men baling hay, [n.d.]
Men baling hay, [n.d.]
View off of boat on a river, [n.d.]
Meadowthorpe, [n.d.]
Exterior of house, [n.d.]
"Campus, Chatham Episcopal Institute", [n.d.]
Exterior of church, [n.d.]
Exterior of house, [n.d.]
Exterior of house, [n.d.]
Doll, [n.d.]
Mountain reflected in a lake, handwritten on back in ink "Evening on Spanaway L.", [n.d.]
St. Paul's Chapel, Concord, New Hampshire, 1901
Civil War monument and statue, [n.d.]
Preston Family
Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914), posed with horse, [n.d.]
Robert Wickliffe Preston (1850-1914), posed on a horse-drawn-buggy, [n.d.]
Gretchen Miller (1888?-1961) (wife of William Preston (1887-1943), [n.d.]
Susan Christy Preston (1853-1919) (wife of William Franklin Draper (1842-1910), 1895
Preston-Draper Family
Helen Draper (1895-1933), handwritten on back in ink "Helen Howard Draper / December 1911", 1911
Helen Draper (1895-1933), handwritten on back in ink "Helen Howard Draper January 1st 1912", 1912
Helen Draper (1895-1933), [n.d.]
Wickliffe Preston Draper (1891-1972), handwritten on back in ink "Wickliffe Preston Draper January 1st 1912", 1912
Wickliffe Preston Draper (1891-1972), in military uniform, [n.d.]
Tennis court at Hopedale, Draper family home in Massachusetts, [n.d.]
Johnston Family
Group portrait titled "The Loving Cup At McCrathiana" in ink on front, Philip Preston Johnston, Jr. (1877-1937) is present, 1906
Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnston
Group portrait of wedding party Elsie Spanton, Margaret Wickliffe Preston (1885-1964) is present, [n.d.]
Misc. photographs
Thomas Hart Benton (1782-1858), U.S. Senator (1821-51), handwritten in ink on paper backing "To my Dear Mr. Mashburn, / Take this and know that my father is thanking you for your goodness to his sorrowing Daughter / Susan Gauldree Boileau / nee Benton / 1873"; handwritten in ink on back of frame, "Thomas Hart Benton's daughter, Susan, married Baron Gusippie de Gauldree Boileau. Their son, Philip de Gauldree Boileau married Emily Gilbert of Philadelphia in whose possession this photograph was when it came to me. / Given by Philip Preston Johnston / May 23, 1961", [n.d.]
"Mrs. Edward Ward", [n.d.]
Emily Oglesby, [n.d.]
John Charles Colwell and Kent Colwell, [n.d.]
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Table of Contents
- Descriptive Summary
- Collection Overview
- Preferred Citation
- Restrictions on Access and Use
- Contents of the Collection
- Ambrotypes
- Tintypes
- Album 1
- Album 2
- Album 3
- Cartes de visite
- Preston Family
- Preston-Draper Family
- McDowell Family
- McDowell-Preston Glass Negatives
- Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnston
- Johnston Family
- Preston-Johnston Family
- Misc. Identified Subjects
- Bryn Mawr College
- Unidentified Portraits, by process
- Silver prints, Set 1
- Silver prints, Set 2
- Silver prints, Set 3
- Silver prints, Set 4
- Silver prints, Set 5
- Silver prints, Set 6
- Silver prints, Set 7
- Silver prints, Set 8
- Silver prints, Set 9
- Silver prints, Set 10
- Misc. photographs
- Preston Family
- Preston-Draper Family
- Johnston Family
- Margaret Wickliffe Preston Johnston
- Misc. photographs
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