Cowherd family photographs
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Cowherd family photographs
- Date
- undated (inclusive)
- Extent
- 0.02 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- African American history
- African Americans -- Kentucky
- Preferred Citation
- 2015av011: [identification of item], Cowherd family photographs, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Elvira Wakefield Cowherd was born around 1874 in Greensburg, Kentucky, to John and Mandy Wakefield. She married Matt Cowherd (b. 1874) of Greensburg in 1894. They had one child named Estella Cowherd (b. 1895). By 1930, they lived in Louisville, Kentucky. Elvira worked as a laundry washer and Matt as a blacksmith. Elvira’s brother, John H. Wakefield (b. 1895) married Sarah Wakefield and had two sons: John A. Wakefield and Freddie Wakefield. By 1910, the family lived in Omaha, Nebraska, and John H. Wakefield worked as a machinist at a packing company. William Wakefield was a nephew of Elvira and her brother John H. Wakefield. In 1920 he lived with John H. Wakefield in Omaha, Nebraska, working as a laborer at a packing company.
- Scope and Content
- The Cowherd family photographs (dated undated; 0.02 cubic feet; 22 items) includes 8 postcards, 3 cabinet cards, 3 tintypes, and 7 silver gelatin prints belonging to the Cowherd family of Greensburg, Kentucky. The photos feature individual, as well as group shots of the family. Some members of the family are identified in these images. Most identified images show the family of Elvira Cowherd's brother, John H. Wakefield. The collection contains one confirmed image of Elvira's daughter, Estella Cowherd.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- Property rights reside with the University of Kentucky. The University of Kentucky holds the copyright for materials created in the course of business by University of Kentucky employees. Copyright for all other materials has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky. For information about permission to reproduce or publish, please contact Special Collections.
Contents of the Collection
Young African American girls and one boy - Irene, Beulah, Estella [Cowherd], Esther, Viola, Anna, Floy, and Johnie [possibly John A. Wakefield], undated
Souvenir Christmas Greeting 1911 from Greensburg Col. Baptist Sunday School - includes photograph on front cover of unidentified African American woman, 1911
John H. and Sarah Wakefield, undated
- Box 1, item 3
Scope and Contents
On back: "For Mrs. E.V. Cowherd and family. P.S. These are no good but you can have this one. Your Bro John W." Photograph taken in Indianapolis.
To top"Mr. Ernest Cowherd, Greensburg, Ky", undated
Wakefield family portrait (from left to right) Sarah Wakefield, Fred Wakefield, John A. Wakefield, and John H. Wakefield, circa 1910
- Box 1, item 5
Scope and Contents
On back: "Mrs. E.V. Cowherd and family, J.H.W." At this time the Wakefield family lived in Omaha, Nebraska.
To topWilliam Wakefield in military dress, undated
- Box 1, item 6
Scope and Contents
On back: "Compliments of Wm. Wakefield to Mrs. E.V. Cowhard." William Wakefield was a nephew of Elvira and her brother John H. Wakefield.
To topUnidentified African American baby
M.A. Curry, undated
M.A. Curry and unidentified African American baby, undated
M.A. Curry and unidentified African American woman, undated
M. A. Curry, undated
- Box 1, item 11
Scope and Contents
On back: "Compliments of M.A. Curry for Mr. Matt Cowherd, Greensburg, KY."
To topEstella Cowherd, undated
- Box 1, item 12
Scope and Contents
On back: "Vira Cowherd. 1724 Virginia Court No. 23. Miss Estella Cowherd."
To topPhotobooth image set, featuring two unidentified white men and one unidentified African American man, undated
Miss Mary D. Crockett, undated
Five young African American men standing in front of a house, undated
Rev. R. H. Hughes. Pastor Gethsemane Baptist Church. Louisville, Kentucky, undated
Three unidentified African American children standing on porch steps, undated
Unidentified African American man holding rifle, undated
Unidentified African American man holding pistol, undated
Unidentified African American family in front of house, undated
Older African American man standing in front of home holding a Bible, undated
Older African American man standing outside a barber shop, undated
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