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| Title | Mrs. R. H. Harned |
| Photographer | Hostetler, J. B. |
| Studio Name/Location | Hostetler Studio, Davenport, Iowa |
| Date Original | ca. 1912 |
| Description | This image is taken from the subject's left side and shows her looking to the left of the camera. Full length portrait of a woman. She is sitting on a chair with her left arm on her lap and her right arm on the chair's armrest. She is wearing a light colored dress with lace detail on the skirt and a banded bracelet on her left arm. |
| Location Depicted | Davenport, Scott County, Iowa |
| Subject | Harned, R. H. Harned, Mary R. Women Jewelry Dresses Clothing and dress Chairs Rooms & spaces Portrait photographs Glass negatives Davenport (Iowa)
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| Notes | The original negative envelope is labeled Mrs. R. H. Harned. Based on information in the 1910 Census, Rowland H. & Mary R. Harned, both age 45, lived in Davenport, Iowa. Based on information in the 1912 Davenport City Directory, Rowland was VP of Harned & Von Maur. Based on information in her obituary, published August 19, 1958 in the Davenport Democrat, Mary Reader was born in Bordentown, New Jersey on September 28, 1864. She married R. H. Harned on October 25, 1899 in Scott County, Iowa. They lived at 830 Mississippi Avenue in Davenport, Iowa. She was a board member of the Visiting Nurse Association and First Presbyterian Church in Davenport. |
| Ordering Information | Please contact Davenport Public Library at (563) 326-7902 or specialcollections@davenportlibrary.com |
| Image Number | X909 |
| 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. |
| File Name | dplx909 |
| CD Volume Name | DPLVolume95 |
| 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. |