Mitchener Album 01, Photo 73 - Henry Francis Harry Baily [1882-1971]

Name/Title

Mitchener Album 01, Photo 73 - Henry Francis "Harry" Baily [1882-1971]

Entry/Object ID

2019.43.73

Description

Henry Francis "Harry" Baily [1882-1971] - sons of John Ewing Baily and Harriet Eldora Mitchener. Caption reads, "Harry F. Baily." Original, professional photograph from Babbitt, Waynesburg, Pa. Mitchener Album 01, Photo 73. Based on the identified photographs and an inscription that reads, "Album presented to Lee I. Mitchener by F. M. Mitchener," we believe the Mitchener Album originally belonged to Ida Leonis "Lee" Mitchener [1857-1924], daughter of William B. Mitchener and Mary Way. The album passed to Lee's sister Harriet Eldora "Dora" (Mitchener) Baily, whose descendants have preserved it in original order.

Collection

William M. Baily Collection

Made/Created

Studio

Babbitt, John Henry [1876-1938] (Studio)

Date made

circa 1900

Place

Location

Pennsylvania / Greene County / Waynesburg

Lexicon

Search Terms

Baily family, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Schools--Waynesburg College--Alumni, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Schools--Waynesburg College--Class of 1904

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

BAID-AN001-0073

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Baily, Henry Francis [1882-1971]

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Mitchener Album 1 Series - William M. Baily Collection

Acquisition Method

Digital

Notes

The William M. Baily Collection was passed from John Ewing Baily [1856-1915] and his wife, Harriet Eldora "Dora" Mitchener [1854-1937], to their son Kenneth Gaddis Baily [1900-1962] and his wife, Mabel Louise Cooper [1909-1964], to their son William Mitchener Baily [1943-2008] and his wife, Bonnie Jeffries, to their son Daniel Mitchener Baily who owned, scanned, and shared the collection with the Greene Connections: Greene County, Pennsylvania Archives Project in 2019. Source Citation: Mitchener Album 01, Photo 73 - Henry Francis "Harry" Baily [1882-1971], item no. BAID-AN001-0073, William M. Baily Collection, shared by Daniel M. Baily, Greene Connections Archives Project (www.GreeneConnections.com).