Name/Title
Fourth of July picnic on Blue RiverDescription
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 collecftionCollection
Found In CollectionAcquisition
Accession
1986.001Acquisition Method
Found in CollectionMade/Created
Artist
The Orebaugh StudioPlace
City
ShelbyvilleTownship
Addison TownshipCounty
Shelby CountyState/Province
IndianaCountry
United States of AmericaContinent
North AmericaNotes
Date: 1900 c.Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Perry, EmmaPerson or Organization
Muchmore, GertrudePerson or Organization
Ballard, MaudeCreate Date
November 19, 2001Update Date
October 31, 2024