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| Title | Mrs. Dr. Jones & Daughter Pansy |
| Photographer | Hostetler, J. B. |
| Studio Name/Location | Hostetler Studio, Davenport, Iowa |
| Date Original | ca. 1912 |
| Description | Two images on one glass negative of a young girl. She is wearing a light colored dress, and a large light colored bow on the back of her head. The image on the left is taken from the subject's left side and shows her looking to the right of the camera. She is standing with her right hand holding a chair's armrest. The image on the left is taken from the subject's right side and shows her looking at the camera. She is standing with her hands crossed in front. |
| Location Depicted | Davenport, Scott County, Iowa |
| Subject | Jones, Pansy Girls Teenagers Hairstyles Dresses Clothing & dress Portrait photographs Glass negatives Davenport (Iowa)
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| Notes | The original negative envelope is labeled Mrs. Dr. Jones & Daughter Pansy. Based on information in the 1920 Census, Pansy V. Jones was the daughter of Benjamin and Kizzie Jones. She was born in Kansas circa 1898. Miss Jones lived in Rock Island, Illinois, and was a teacher at the Rock Island High School. |
| Ordering Information | Please contact Davenport Public Library at (563) 326-7902 or specialcollections@davenportlibrary.com |
| Image Number | X893 (Image 2 of 6) |
| Repository | Richardson-Sloane Special Collections Center, Davenport Public Library, Davenport, Iowa 52801 |
| Repository Collection | Hostetler Studio Collection |
| Object Description | 1 negative ; glass, b&w ; 8 x 10 in. |
| Digital Reproduction Information | Digital image captured using a Microtek ScanMaker 9800XL with transparent media adapter. TIFF file created from a glass negative scanned at 8-bit grayscale 600 ppi. |
| Date Digital | 2001-11-20 |
| File Name | dplx893b |
| CD Volume Name | DPLVolume93 |
| Original Database | This 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. |