Lancaster family photographs,
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Lancaster family photographs,
- Date
- circa 1880-1896 (inclusive)
- Extent
- 1.5 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Parks -- Kentucky.
- Children -- Photographs.
- Hotels -- Kentucky -- History.
- Preferred Citation
- pa65m200: [identification of item] Lancaster family photographs, circa 1880-1896, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- George Lancaster, a native of New Hampshire, moved to Kentucky in his youth and opened a dry goods business in 1853. Thirty years later, he built the Lancaster Hotel in Georgetown. The hotel was managed by W.A. Rodgers, whose wife was named Pearl.
- Scope and Content
- The Lancaster family photographs (dated circa 1880-1890; 1.5 cubic feet; 5 boxes) contains many cartes de visite, cabinet cards, various sized albumen and printing-out paper prints and one cased daguerreotype of children and adults from 1880 until 1890. Most of the images are labeled with a name on the back side of the photograph. It is unclear how the individuals in the images are related to the Lancaster family. There are pictures of the front side of the Lancaster Hotel in Georgetown, Kentucky. Almost every image was taken inside a studio in Lexington, Kentucky as indicated on the back side of the photographs.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Ms. Dodge, undated
George M. Lancaster, undated
J.H. Bell, undated
Brulah Muir, undated
Unknown young boy, undated
B. Lancaster age 6 months, undated
Charlie Berryman age 12 years, undated
Frank Bell, undated
M. Bettie Bell, undated
Fannie age 6 months, undated
Pearl Lancaster age 4 years and George D. Lancaster age 2 years, undated
K. Lancaster, undated
Maura, undated
Jessie Lynn Lancaster age 2 years, undated
Bettie Dodge, undated
Florence Trail, undated
Maria Lancaster: daguerreotype, undated
Unknown woman, undated
Mattie Dodge, undated
Little Millie Muns [?], undated
Mills Dodge age 25 years, undated
Unknown infant, undated
May Stoddard, undated
Adelaide S. Fairchild Wright age 5 months, undated
Professor Keller, undated
Charlie Mills, undated
George Lancaster Dodge age 13 months, undated
Mills Dodge with penny-farthing bicycle age 23 years, undated
George D. Lancaster with penny-farthing bicycle age 18, undated
Mrs. D. M. Dodge, undated
Unknown young boy, undated
Frank B. Munsell, undated
Unknown young boy, undated
Unknown infant, undated
Unknown woman, undated
Unknown woman with infant, undated
Albert Henry Cushman age 3 years and 3 months, undated
Fannie May Bond age 3 months, undated
Ralph Chambre Simmons, undated
Annie Dunfer Slade, undated
Phoebe E. Dodge, undated
George Lancaster Dodge age 5 months, undated
M. Bettie Bell, undated
Helen D. Melrose, undated
Unknown woman, undated
Unknown infant, undated
Unknown adolescent boy with dog, undated
Ada Williamson, undated
Mary Edith Wood, 1888
Unknown girl, undated
Eugene and Edith A., undated
Unknown woman, 1885 July 7
To Millie from Bess, 1884 October 25
Lieutenant F. P. Phelps of 8th Calvary USA, undated
Pearl Lancaster age 20 years, undated
Unknown young woman, undated
Minnie Cox, undated
Lancaster Hotel, undated
Bettie Dodge, undated
Unknown woman, undated
Group of women, undated
To Cousin Mill from Mattie C., undated
Group of women with guitars and banjos, undated
Elsie Newton Bell age 17 years, 1896
Mrs. Dodge, undated
Lancaster Hotel, undated
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