Vance-McFarland Album 02, Photo 11 - Luther Blackshere [1859-1936] and Anna Belle (Keenan) Blackshere [1866-1888]

Name/Title

Vance-McFarland Album 02, Photo 11 - Luther Blackshere [1859-1936] and Anna Belle (Keenan) Blackshere [1866-1888]

Entry/Object ID

2023.12.85

Description

Cabinet card of Luther Blackshere [1859-1936] and his wife, Anna Belle (Keenan) Blackshere [1866-1888]. Original, professional photograph from T. W. Rogers, Carmichaels, Pa. Vance-McFarland Album 02, Photo 11.

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Cabinet Card

Collection

Mary (Vance) McCann Collection

Made/Created

Studio

Rogers, T. W. (Studio)

Date made

circa 1886 - circa 1888

Place

Location

Pennsylvania / Greene County / Cumberland Township / Carmichaels

Lexicon

Search Terms

Blackshere family, Fringe chair, Keenan family

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

MILB-AN001-0002-0011

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Blackshere, Luther James [1859-1936]

Person or Organization

Keenan, Anna Belle [1866-1888]

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 11 - Luther Blackshere [1859-1936] and his wife, Anna Belle (Keenan) Blackshere [1866-1888]; circa 1886-1888, image by T. W. Rogers, Carmichaels, Pa.; item no. MILB-AN001-0002-0011, Mary (Vance) McCann Collection, shared by her grandson, William Marshall Miller; Greene Connections Archives Project (www.GreeneConnections.com).