Fourth of July picnic on Blue River

Fourth of July picnic on Blue River

Fourth of July picnic on Blue River

Name/Title

Fourth of July picnic on Blue River

Description

Black and white cabinet print; image is group of young adults, 12 in number, sitting in grass and onlogs under a shade tree, in backgound are more trees and rail fence on other side of a stream; woman on left side of image is seated on a log, wearing some kind of billed cap with ribbon hanging down back, has a riffle or shot fun braced against pelvis; male in foreground wearing woman's hat, has finger in mouth and acking coy, woman sitting across crom his is imitating him, looks like one of the girls in back eating a half pealed banana; gord on far right is wearing a plaid dress and has long hair hanging down back. "This picture given by Harold Buxton/7/4/58. It is a 4th of July Picnic on Blue River near Shelbyville 1895 to 1900/ Reading from right to left, Emma Perry (a third grade teacher at old Franklin St. School-Shelbyville. In front of her is Gertrude Muchmore. Maude Ballard, about center." Found in collecftion

Collection

Found In Collection

Acquisition

Accession

1986.001

Acquisition Method

Found in Collection

Made/Created

Artist

The Orebaugh Studio

Place

City

Shelbyville

Township

Addison Township

County

Shelby County

State/Province

Indiana

Country

United States of America

Continent

North America

Notes

Date: 1900 c.

Condition

Overall Condition

Good

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Perry, Emma

Person or Organization

Muchmore, Gertrude

Person or Organization

Ballard, Maude

Create Date

November 19, 2001

Update Date

October 31, 2024