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- Collection: Stephen H. Appleton Photograph Collection
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Mrs. Cooper and baby
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1902
The baby is likely Mary Cooper: see her 11th birthday notice in the Chester Times, 1913-04-28, p. 6. Her father was T. Dawson Cooper; her grandfather, N. B. Cooper. Other notices indicate she was born on April 26, 1902.
Mrs. Goodchild’s Baby, composite
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1905-1909
These seem to be different children; some appear elsewhere in this collection.
Mrs. J. B. Robinson, copy
Location: Delaware County (Pa.)
Date: 1901-10-24
Possibly Mrs. Joel J. B. Robinson. Family attended the Baptist Church, which the photographer's family also attended. Both she and her husband are buried in Media Cemetery. Original photo from Gilbert & Bacon, 1030 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
Mrs. Jack and Sarah Jack
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1906 (circa)
According to Media Cemetery records, Sarah is probably granddaughter of Charles S. Jack and Mary M. L. Lewis, the parents of the "Mrs. Jack" in the photo, who is probably Sarah's mother.
Mrs. Jack and Sarah Jack
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1906-04-14
According to Media Cemetery records, Sarah is probably granddaughter of Charles S. Jack and Mary M. L. Lewis, the parents of the "Mrs. Jack" in the photo, who is probably Sarah's mother.
Mrs. Jack and Sarah Jack
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1906 (circa)
According to Media Cemetery records, Sarah is probably granddaughter of Charles S. Jack and Mary M. L. Lewis, the parents of the "Mrs. Jack" in the photo, who is probably Sarah's mother.
Mrs. Jack and Sarah Jack
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1906 (circa)
According to Media Cemetery records, Sarah is probably granddaughter of Charles S. Jack and Mary M. L. Lewis, the parents of the "Mrs. Jack" in the photo, who is probably Sarah's mother.
Mrs. Jack and Sarah Jack
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1905 (circa)
According to Media Cemetery records, Sarah is probably granddaughter of Charles S. Jack and Mary M. L. Lewis, the parents of the "Mrs. Jack" in the photo, who is probably Sarah's mother.