Phelan-Walker Album, Photo 27 - Believed to be John Phelan [1806-1874]

Name/Title

Phelan-Walker Album, Photo 27 - Believed to be John Phelan [1806-1874]

Entry/Object ID

2008.2.377

Description

Carte-de-visite believed to be John Phelan [1806-1874] - husband of Jane Walker. This image by a Harrisburg photographer, was likely taken while John was a member of the Pennsylvania State Legislature, 1867-1868. John was a founding trustee of Waynesburg College, established 1849. He served as Greene County Clerk of Courts and Prothonotary, 1839-1845. Also see item # WAYN-AN008-0011. Original, professional photograph from C. S. Roshon, Successor to R. S. Henderson, No. 424 (Old No. 110), Market Street, Harrisburg, Penna. Page 19, Photo 02.

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Carte de Visite

Collection

Waynesburg University Paul R. Stewart Museum Collection

Made/Created

Studio

Roshen, C. S. (Studio)

Date made

circa 1867 - circa 1868

Place

Location

Pennsylvania / Dauphin County / Harrisburg

Lexicon

Search Terms

Phelan family, Politics

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

WAYN-AN008-0027

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Phelan, John [1806-1874]

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Phelan-Walker Album - Waynesburg University Paul R. Stewart Museum Collection

Acquisition Method

Digital

Acquisition Date

2023

Notes

The Phelan-Walker Album is preserved in original order. Personal inscriptions and image captions indicate that the album may have once belonged to Mary (Phelan) Hogue [1846-1934], Waynesburg College, Class of 1864. The album was likely passed to her daughter, Jane Phelan "Jany" Hogue [1881-1972], Waynesburg College, Classes of 1904 and 1905, who provided it to her family's alma mater for preservation. Mary (Phelan) Hogue [1846-1934] was the daughter of John Phelan [1806-1874] and Jane (Walker) Phelan [1808-1876]. Mary's husband was Asa Brownfield Hogue [1841-1915], son of Solomon Hoge [1803-1877] and Rachel Huss [1811-1890]. Relatives of both families are represented in the album, as well as other individuals from their community and acquaintance. Notable among the images are Mary's brother John Phelan [1846-1870] and his shipmate Thomas Logan Tulloch [1845-1870], both of whom were lost at sea, off the coast of Yokohama, Japan, with the U.S.S. Oneida on 24 January 1870. The album is archived at the Waynesburg University Paul R. Stewart Museum (Miller Hall, 51 W. College St.; Waynesburg, Pennsylvania 15370). Researched and digitized for the Greene Connections: Greene County, Pennsylvania Archives Project, 2023. SOURCE CITATION: Phelan-Walker Album, Photo 27 - Believed to be John Phelan [1806-1874]; circa 1867-1868, image by C. S. Roshon, Successor to R. S. Henderson, No. 424 (Old No. 110), Market Street, Harrisburg, Penna.; item no. WAYN-AN008-0027, Waynesburg University Paul R. Stewart Museum Collection, Greene Connections Archives Project (www.GreeneConnections.com).