Box 6
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Cabinet Card photo taken by Wearn & Hix. On the front is a photo of a young white woman, only her face well preserved against desaturation and age. Around her photo is an elaborate border with the words "Wearnd & Hix" and "Columbia, S.C." on the bottom left and right, respectively.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Cabinet Card photo taken by W. P. Wheeland. On the front is a photo of a young white man, likely early 20s, in a suit with a bowtie, staring to the bottom right of the camera's view. On the back is a stamp advertisement of W. P. Wheeland of Milton, Pennsylvania
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Cabinet Card photo taken by H Bishop. On the front is a photo of a young white man in a suit and bowtie standing next to a chair and column, his hand gripping the chair's back lightly. On the back is an advertisement for H. Bishop of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Cabinet Card photo taken by H Davis. On the front is a photo of a white woman in a polka dotted dress next to a set of curtains, resting her arm on a column next to said curtains. On the back is a stamped advertisement for H. Davis of Cadis, Ohio
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Cabinet Card photo taken by an unknown photographer. On the front is a photo of two young white boys, possibly twins, in their late teens, both wearing matching suits and bow ties, staring at the camera.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Cabinet Card photo taken by an unknown photographer. On the front is a photo of an older balding man wearing a suit and ribbon ties around his collar, staring at the camera.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Cabinet Card photo taken by William R White. On the front is a photo of a white family of a husband and wife and their two children. The man and woman are the only two to have their facial features preserved against aging. The man is on the far right, wearing a suit with his collar obscured by a lengthy beard. His wife sits to his left wearing a dress with a jacket and bow around her collar, their eldest child sitting between them in a small collared outfit, the youngest held in the mother's lap. On the back is an advertisement for William R. White, with William abbreviated to WM, from Rochelle, Illinois.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Cabinet Card photo taken by an unknown photographer. On the front is a photo of two young white women standing behind a young white man seated in a chair in the center of the photo, one to each of his sides, holding his shoulders. The man is wearing a white shirt and an unbuttoned jacket, while the two women are both dressed in dresses and jackets, along with feathered hats. The one to the left has a ribbon around her neck with faint rose shading to it, most likely meaning this photo has been colored. A sticker on the back says "4, 100"
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Cabinet Card photo taken by Phipps & Joh[ns?}. On the front is a photo of an older white man in a suit and bowtie, his face visibly aged. On the back is an advertisement for Phipps & what is assumed to be Johns, the last half of John's name obscured by a price sticker of 1.50, from New Castle, Pennsylvania.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.
Cabinet Card photo taken by a "McMahon". On the front is a photo of an older white woman in a dress, staring to the right of the photo. The name "Hannah Goldsmith" is written at the bottom, likely the woman's name. On the back is an advertisement of McMahon's photograph and portrait gallery in Danville, Pennsylvania.
Correspondence, research materials, photographs related to the life and career of Frances Osborn Robb.