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“A photograph is usually looked at — seldom looked into.”
— Ansel Adams

Dana Margaret Williams, 2 Aug 1901, probably in Waverly, Kansas.

Identifying Dana & her China Doll

Karen Steely 1 August 2016Children, Iowa, Kansas Leave a Comment

Two photographs of Dana Margaret Williams taking tea with her Kling china doll in 1901 at the age of 4 years, 7 months and 18 days. The photographs are matte collodion prints on 5 x 7 inch dark green cards. The photographer and location are not given, but they were probably taken in Iowa or Kansas.

1901-1910Cabinet CardDollsIowaKansasRescued

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Thaddeus E. Thompson about 1862
Flora M. Storms and her younger sister Genevieve about 1862
Hattie A. Thompson and Frances L. "Fannie" (Thompson) Mayhew taken about 1862
Chauncey M. Thompson about 1862
Torrey C. Thompson in August 1864
Hattie A. Thompson about 1862

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