Box 1
Contains 70 Results:
Blanche (Sicotte) Coon getting supper at canal, Hancock, undated
Glass plate negatives, circa 1903-1910, taken by and depicting the extended Coon Family of Hancock, their daily lives, and their friends and associates. Individuals represented in the photographs primarily include the children of James Frank and Blanche Coon including Charles Elmer, Blanche, and Margaret. Also included are images of the local area such as Swedetown, Summit Street in Hancock, and Portage Lake.
Retained by donor
Glass plate negatives, circa 1903-1910, taken by and depicting the extended Coon Family of Hancock, their daily lives, and their friends and associates. Individuals represented in the photographs primarily include the children of James Frank and Blanche Coon including Charles Elmer, Blanche, and Margaret. Also included are images of the local area such as Swedetown, Summit Street in Hancock, and Portage Lake.
View of campsite, undated
Glass plate negatives, circa 1903-1910, taken by and depicting the extended Coon Family of Hancock, their daily lives, and their friends and associates. Individuals represented in the photographs primarily include the children of James Frank and Blanche Coon including Charles Elmer, Blanche, and Margaret. Also included are images of the local area such as Swedetown, Summit Street in Hancock, and Portage Lake.
Blanche and Tillie at canal, 1903
Glass plate negatives, circa 1903-1910, taken by and depicting the extended Coon Family of Hancock, their daily lives, and their friends and associates. Individuals represented in the photographs primarily include the children of James Frank and Blanche Coon including Charles Elmer, Blanche, and Margaret. Also included are images of the local area such as Swedetown, Summit Street in Hancock, and Portage Lake.
Two unidentified children seated on a chair, undated
Glass plate negatives, circa 1903-1910, taken by and depicting the extended Coon Family of Hancock, their daily lives, and their friends and associates. Individuals represented in the photographs primarily include the children of James Frank and Blanche Coon including Charles Elmer, Blanche, and Margaret. Also included are images of the local area such as Swedetown, Summit Street in Hancock, and Portage Lake.
Breaking camp at canal, 1903
Glass plate negatives, circa 1903-1910, taken by and depicting the extended Coon Family of Hancock, their daily lives, and their friends and associates. Individuals represented in the photographs primarily include the children of James Frank and Blanche Coon including Charles Elmer, Blanche, and Margaret. Also included are images of the local area such as Swedetown, Summit Street in Hancock, and Portage Lake.
In tent, 1907
Glass plate negatives, circa 1903-1910, taken by and depicting the extended Coon Family of Hancock, their daily lives, and their friends and associates. Individuals represented in the photographs primarily include the children of James Frank and Blanche Coon including Charles Elmer, Blanche, and Margaret. Also included are images of the local area such as Swedetown, Summit Street in Hancock, and Portage Lake.
Frank Coon in tent at canal, 1903
Glass plate negatives, circa 1903-1910, taken by and depicting the extended Coon Family of Hancock, their daily lives, and their friends and associates. Individuals represented in the photographs primarily include the children of James Frank and Blanche Coon including Charles Elmer, Blanche, and Margaret. Also included are images of the local area such as Swedetown, Summit Street in Hancock, and Portage Lake.
Bathing at canal, 1903
Glass plate negatives, circa 1903-1910, taken by and depicting the extended Coon Family of Hancock, their daily lives, and their friends and associates. Individuals represented in the photographs primarily include the children of James Frank and Blanche Coon including Charles Elmer, Blanche, and Margaret. Also included are images of the local area such as Swedetown, Summit Street in Hancock, and Portage Lake.
Unidentified group of people in water, undated
Glass plate negatives, circa 1903-1910, taken by and depicting the extended Coon Family of Hancock, their daily lives, and their friends and associates. Individuals represented in the photographs primarily include the children of James Frank and Blanche Coon including Charles Elmer, Blanche, and Margaret. Also included are images of the local area such as Swedetown, Summit Street in Hancock, and Portage Lake.