Unidentified Girls

Name/Title

Unidentified Girls

Description

A sepia-toned snapshot of three unidentified girls standing on a grass lawn. From left to right: a short girl with light hair pulled away from her face, wearing a long-sleeved dress knee-high socks, holding a doll wrapped in a gingham blanket; a slightly taller girl with light hair pulled away from her face, wearing a short-sleeved dress with a Peter Pan collar, holding a smaller girl; a smaller, younger girl wearing a dark hat and full coat.

Photograph Details

Subject

Possibly Dorothy Wasson Surber (1st from left); Dolls

Subject Place

State/Province

Indiana

Country

United States of America

Continent

North America

Context

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

2024.029

Source or Donor

Martha M.M. Clark

Made/Created

Time Period

20th Century

Place

State/Province

Indiana

Country

United States of America

Continent

North America

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Dollie Marlin Wasson, Earl C. Wasson, Dorothy Wasson Surber

Create Date

October 5, 2024

Update Date

November 8, 2024