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Edward J. King house
Edward J. King house
TitleEdward J. King house
Date Originalca. 1910
DescriptionPhotograph shows the King residence in Galesburg, Illinois. It is a large two story house with a wrap around porch and a set of porch steps on the front of the house and on the right. There are two dormer windows on the front and a large arch window on the side. There is a man, presumably Mr. King and his wife, May and son appearing in the photo as well.
Location Depicted537 North Academy St., Galesburg, Knox County, Illinois
SubjectKing, Edward J.
King, May
King family
Houses
Porches
Columns
Railings
Windows
Awnings
Lawns
Dormers
Men
Women
Boys
Clothing & dress
Galesburg (Ill.)
Photographic prints
NotesHouse is listed in the book, Galesburg, as being erected in 1898 and being a "modified colonial style." Address verified in the 1910 Galesburg City Directory.
Ordering InformationPlease contact the Galesburg Public Library archivist at pattym@galesburglibrary.org
Image NumberP1096
RepositoryGalesburg Public Library
Repository CollectionPhotographic collection
Object Description1 photograph : b&w ; 4 x 6 in.
Digital Reproduction InformationDigital image captured using an Epson Expression 1680 scanner with transparent media adapter. TIFF file created from a print photograph scanned at 8-bit grayscale 1200ppi. The master scan is untouched, but this display image was enhanced by adjusting the input level of the contrast from 0 to +5 and the brightness from 0 to +15 using Adobe Photoshop CS.
Date Digital2005-03-08
PublisherWagoner Printing Company
File Namegplp1096
Original DatabaseThis record is from the Upper Mississippi Valley Digital Image Archive, http://www.umvphotoarchive.org, a collaborative project of cultural heritage organizations in the Iowa-Illinois Mississippi River region.
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