Name/Title
Print, PhotographicEntry/Object ID
1948.217.0150Description
Update - May 2010: A black and white scanned copy of a large group of men, ca. 1896, dressed in suits, ties, and all wearing hats of various styles, with a few men with long overcoats over their suits standing and sitting (front row center) in the entryway of a two door building. Door on photo left is shut and door on photo right is open to inside of building . A two toned dog (white on upper torso and dark on rear half) is lying on a wooden side walk in front of the group of men. The dog's head is in an upright position with it forelegs stretched out in front. Glass windows are on side left with tropical looking plants seen behind the glass. Side right has matching glass windows with cafe curtains (multi-toned striped) seen hanging on a small curtain rod across the interior window. There is a wooden feature on the photo left side which slants upward from the wooden sidewalk (storm cellar doors?) to the lower edge of the building. Many of the men have upper lip mustaches and several are smoking. Man in first row, side right has a newspaper in his outside jacket pocket. This group photo had been believed to contain Butch Cassidy, Sundance Kid, and the Wild Bunch, but is now subject to much question and may be nothing more than the Elks Club members. Measure 8" x 10."
No id's on back of photo but similar to both 2007.990.2.1 and 2008.848.8.1
Good condition. Print has faded look to it. Minor lifting of emulsion in three tiny areas.
Note: Names of men are listed on photo: 2008.848.8.1Collection
Photograph Collection