Vance-McFarland Album 02, Photo 03 - Josiah Vance [1858-1889]

Name/Title

Vance-McFarland Album 02, Photo 03 - Josiah Vance [1858-1889]

Entry/Object ID

2023.12.77

Description

Cabinet card of Josiah Vance [1858-1889] - son of George Vance and Gredelia Rice. Also see item # MILB-AN001-0003-0010. Original, professional photograph from Rogers, Wilson Building, Waynesburgh, Pa. This cabinet card may be an 1890s reproduction of an earlier 1880s image. Families often took old images to photographers in order to have multiple reproductions or enlargements created that could be shared with family members. Vance-McFarland Album 02, Photo 03.

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Cabinet Card

Collection

Mary (Vance) McCann Collection

Made/Created

Studio

Rogers Studio

Date made

circa 1880 - circa 1889

Place

Location

Pennsylvania / Greene County / Waynesburg

Lexicon

Search Terms

Fringe chair, Vance family

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

MILB-AN001-0002-0003

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Vance, Josiah [1858c-1889]

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Vance-McFarland Album 02 - Vance Series - Mary (Vance) McCann Collection

Owner/Agent

Miller, William Marshall

Acquisition Method

Digital

Acquisition Date

2023

Notes

The Mary (Vance) McCann Collection was passed from George Birch Vance [1870-1928] and Jessie Dell (McFarland) Vance [1868-1935] with the ownership of their home in Mapletown, Monongahela Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, to their daughter, Mary (Vance) McCann [1898-1987], and her husband, Marshall Albert McCann [1895-1956]. Mary (Vance) McCann left the collection to her grandson, William Marshall Miller, who owned and shared the collection with the Greene Connections: Greene County, Pennsylvania Archives Project in 2023. SOURCE CITATION: Vance-McFarland Album 02, Photo 03 - Josiah Vance [1858-1889]; circa 1880-1889, image by Rogers, Wilson Building, Waynesburgh, Pa.; item no. MILB-AN001-0002-0003, Mary (Vance) McCann Collection, shared by her grandson, William Marshall Miller; Greene Connections Archives Project (www.GreeneConnections.com).