Guide to the Margery Harding Photographic Collection,
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Guide to the Margery Harding Photographic Collection,
- Date
- 1840-1880 (inclusive)
- Creator
- Harding, Margery
- Extent
- .5 cu. ft. (2 boxes): 14 items
- Subjects
- Heberling Family
- Slocum Family
- Dennis Family
- United States--Civil War, 1861-1865
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Margery Harding collected the images in this collection while she was researching her genealogy. Included is a rough sketch of her family line, traced through her paternal grandmother. With the exception of a crystoleum photograph of Harding's father, Henry Ward Beecher Heberling, none of the individuals listed in her included genealogy are represented in the photographs. The exact relationship of the individuals to Margery Harding is unclear. The identifications for items have been taken from the photographs themselves and from notes made by Margery Harding.
- Scope and Content
- The Margery Harding Photographic Collection, 1840-1880 consists of fourteen studio portraits featuring the ancestors of Margery Harding. Included are daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, albumen prints, and four crystoleum photographs.
Contents of the Collection
John Heberling (1776-1865),, [n.d.]
John Heberling (1776-1865),, [n.d.]
Mary Crumley (1782-1864),, [n.d.]
Mary Crumley (1782-1864),, [n.d.]
John Heberling and Mary Crumley marriage certificate (reproduction),, [n.d.]
Henry Ward Beecher Heberling (1861-1932),, [n.d.]
Laura Ady Heberling (?-1886),, [n.d.]
Bryan Dennis and Agnes Dennis; the paper backing has two notes in different inks and handwritting; 1st note: "Bryan Dennis & Anges Dennis / his + Miss Johnson / Agnes' brother's wife / taken at San Francisco / at the cliff house."; 2nd note (Miss Johnson in the first note os struck out and the name "Julia" is inserted under it): Mrs. Johnson or (preceding struck out) / Mrs. Nichols, according / to Agnes D's Diary / Julia, 2nd wife of / John R. McConnell"; the "cliff house" is a painted backdrop,, [n.d.]
Elizabeth Fellows Dennis,, [n.d.]
Edwin Dennis,, [n.d.]
Josephine Louise Dennis (1848-1919) and Mary Olivia Dennis (1845-1934),, [n.d.]
Mary Olivia Dennis (1845-1934),, [n.d.]
Josephine Louise Dennis (1848-1919),, [n.d.]
Josephine Louise Dennis (1848-1919),, [n.d.]
Constance C. Slocum; "Constance C. Slocum / Nellie + May's father" written under image; Harding notes that he was also the father of Alice Slocum,, [n.d.]
Ida May Slocum (1857-1936),, [n.d.]
Alice Slocum and Nelly Slocum,, [n.d.]
Alice Slocum,, [n.d.]
Alice Slocum,, [n.d.]
Captain James Hawkins; Union uniform; possibly Captain James O. Hawkins(?-?) U.S.A., 22nd Iowa Infantry, Co. G,, [n.d.]
Captain James Hawkins; Union uniform; possibly Captain James O. Hawkins(?-?) U.S.A., 22nd Iowa Infantry, Co. G,, [n.d.]
Mattie Strucker,, [n.d.]
Unidentified man,, [n.d.]
Unidentified woman,, [n.d.]
Unidentified young girl,, [n.d.]
Unidentified infant,, [n.d.]
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