Name/Title
"Jim Hawley, Stockbridge" - Four men, a wagon, and two horsesEntry/Object ID
BC.2010.022.018Tags
Copyright RestrictionScope and Content
Black and white postcard of a horse drawn wagon. One male is standing in front of the wagon wearing a light knee-length apron with one arm behind his back. Two males sit on the edge of the wagon in dark clothes and suspenders. There is a fourth person pictured, but only his legs to his torso is visible, he is standing next to the older of the two males sitting on the edge of the wagon. There are two horses harnessed to the wagon with strings handing from their bodies. There is a two-story house behind the wagon.
Written on the back in black ink is "Jim Hawley, Stockbridge".Collection
Brothertown CollectionCataloged By
Schmit, AuroraLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Secondary Object Term
Postcard, PictureNomenclature Primary Object Term
PostcardNomenclature Primary Object Term
WagonNomenclature Sub-Class
Writing MediaNomenclature Sub-Class
Animal-Powered VehiclesNomenclature Class
Written Communication T&ENomenclature Class
Land Transportation T&ENomenclature Category
Category 06: Tools & Equipment for CommunicationNomenclature Category
Category 07: Distribution & Transportation ObjectsGetty AAT
Concept
photographic postcardsLocation
Location
* Untyped Location
Digital OnlyDate
06/09/2023Inventory
Inventoried By
Doxtator, ReggieInventoried Date
Dec 19, 2012Condition
Condition Detail
Loss, Adhesive ResidueDate Examined
Dec 19, 2012Examined By
Doxtator, ReggieMaterials
CardboardNotes
The postcard was glued to dark paper, there are remnants of the paper on the back: one in each corner and two in the middle.Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Hawley, JimRelated Places
Place
Village
Stockbridge [Wisconsin : North America]Reproductions
Notes
Brothertown Indian Nation holds physical copies and copyright; contact Brothertown for reproductions and publishingCreated By
cgerzet1@oneidanation.orgCreate Date
06/09/2023Updated By
cgerzet1@oneidanation.orgUpdate Date
06/19/2023