Name/Title
Inghram-Lindsey Album 02, Photo 27 - Believed to be the eldest three children of Rev. William Smith VanCleveEntry/Object ID
2011.2.965Description
Carte-de-visite believed to be of the eldest three children of Rev. William Smith VanCleve, pictured [Left-Right]:
BACK ROW - James Ramsey VanCleve [1865-1941];
FRONT ROW - William Campbell VanCleve [1867-1950], Caroline VanCleve [1870-1962].
Also see item # VANC-AN001-0021B.
Original, professional photograph from Tipton & Myers, Photographic Portrait Galleries, York Street, Gettysburg, Pa.Photograph Details
Type of Photograph
Carte de VisiteCollection
Greene County Historical Society CollectionMade/Created
Studio
Tipton & MyersDate made
circa 1865 - circa 1875Place
Location
Pennsylvania / Adams County / GettysburgLexicon
Search Terms
VanCleve familyOther Names and Numbers
Other Number
GCHS_AN004_0027Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
VanCleve, Caroline Hice [1870-1962]Person or Organization
VanCleve, James Ramsey [1865-1941]Person or Organization
VanCleve, William Campbell [1867-1950]Provenance
Provenance Detail
Inghram-Lindsey Album 02 - Greene County Historical Society CollectionNotes
Inghram-Lindsey Album 02 is one of a series of photograph albums donated by Mary Inghram (Munnell) Rinehart [1898-1986] - daughter of Robert Wallace Munnell [1861-1945] and Anna Laura Lindsey [1862-1942], and granddaughter of James Lindsey [1827-1864] and Sarah Cathers Inghram [1832-1921]. The album contents have been maintained in original order.
Archived at the Greene County Historical Society (918 Rolling Meadows Road, P.O. Box 127; Waynesburg, Pennsylvania 15370). Researched and digitized for the Greene Connections: Greene County, Pennsylvania Archives Project, 2005 to present.
SOURCE CITATION: Inghram-Lindsey Album 02, Photo 27 - Believed to be of the eldest three children of Rev. William Smith VanCleve; circa 1865-1875, image by Tipton & Myers, Photographic Portrait Galleries, York Street, Gettysburg, Pa.; item no. GCHS_AN004_0027, Greene County Historical Society Collection; Greene Connections Archives Project (GreeneConnections.com).