J. H. and Elizabeth (Throckmorton) Wood Family Bible, Photo 08

Name/Title

J. H. and Elizabeth (Throckmorton) Wood Family Bible, Photo 08

Entry/Object ID

2021.14.9

Description

***LOW RESOLUTION. THIS IS THE BEST OR ONLY SUBMITTED VERSION AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME.*** Carte-de-Visite photograph. This photograph is included in the J. H. and Elizabeth (Throckmorton) Wood family bible. It is in a slot on the pages designated for family photographs. Original, professional photograph from Purviance, Pittsburg, Pa.

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Carte de Visite

Collection

Rev. John Harrison and Elizabeth (Throckmorton) Wood Collection

Made/Created

Studio

Purviance

Date made

circa 1860 - circa 1870

Place

Location

Pennsylvania / Allegheny County / Pittsburgh

Lexicon

Search Terms

Military, Throckmorton family, Veterans--Civil War, Wood family

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

WOOD-AN001-0014

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Rev. John Harrison and Elizabeth (Throckmorton) Wood Collection

Acquisition Method

Digital

Acquisition Date

2012

Notes

J. H. and Elizabeth (Throckmorton) Wood family bible records (including photographs and family papers), 1842-1958, "New Devotional and Practical Pictorial Family Bible," Superfine edition (Philadelphia, Pa., Chicago, Ill., St. Louis, Mo., and Atlanta, Ga.: National Publishing Co., no date); privately held by Bill Anderson, Vancouver, WA, 2012. Passed from Rev. John Harrison Wood [1842-1928] and his wife, Elizabeth Throckmorton [1842-1931], to their son Isaac T. Wood [1862-1946] and his wife, Minnie Hayden, to their daughter Alta (Wood) McCormick, to her cousin Edna (Wood) White, to her daughter Ethel (White) Anderson, to her son Bill Anderson who owned and shared the Bible and its contents with the Greene Connections: Greene County, Pennsylvania Archives Project in 2012. Source Citation: J. H. and Elizabeth (Throckmorton) Wood Family Bible, Photo 08; circa 1860-1870; item no. WOOD-AN001-0014, Rev. John Harrison and Elizabeth (Throckmorton) Wood Collection, shared by Bill Anderson, Greene Connections Archives Project (www.GreeneConnections.com).