Name/Title
Marlin FamilyDescription
A sepia-toned snapshot of five men posing with a dog. In the first row, crouched down, from left to right: a man with dark hair, wearing a light-collared shirt and striped overalls; a man wearing a full suit, with one hand placed atop the dog. In the second row, standing, from left to right: a man in a newsboy cap, wearing a dark knit sweater or coat; a man wearing a dark collared shirt with dark trousers; a man wearing a light collared shirt and striped overalls.Photograph Details
Subject
Marlin FamilySubject Place
State/Province
IndianaCountry
United States of AmericaContinent
North AmericaContext
This snapshot comes from Earl, Dollie, and Dorothy Wasson's family photo album. The photographs in this album are largely unidentified, though they may depict members of the Wasson, Marlin, Smith, Gilliland, and Clouse families. Many of the photographs were taken in Noble Township, though some may have been taken in Liberty Township or Bartholomew County, including Hope (Haw Creek Township), Rugby, and Columbus. Some photographs, especially those depicting WWI barracks and camps, were likely taken out of state and overseas.
For a series of corresponding daily journals written by the family between 1916 and 1923, see: 2024.029.028 - 2024.029.032.Acquisition
Accession
2024.029Source or Donor
Martha M.M. ClarkMade/Created
Time Period
20th CenturyPlace
State/Province
IndianaCountry
United States of AmericaContinent
North AmericaRelationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Dollie Marlin Wasson, Earl C. Wasson, Dorothy Wasson SurberCreate Date
October 9, 2024Update Date
October 23, 2024