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A. F. Dawson
A. F. Dawson
TitleA. F. Dawson
PhotographerHostetler, J. B.
Studio Name/LocationHostetler Studio, Davenport, Iowa
Date Originalca. 1913
DescriptionThis image is taken from the subject's right side and shows him looking at the camera. Head and shoulders portrait of a man. He is wearing a pin-striped suit, light colored shirt with a hard collar and dark colored necktie. His hair is graying at the temples and he has a mustache.
Location DepictedDavenport, Scott County, Iowa
SubjectDawsom, A. F.
Dawson, Albert F.
Men
Mustaches
Neckties
Suits (Clothing)
Portrait photographs
Glass negatives
Davenport (Iowa)
NotesThe original negative envelope is labeled A. F. Dawson. Based on information in the 1912 Davenport City Directory, Albert F. Dawson was the president of First National Bank. He lived on 2412 River Drive with his wife, Phoebe. According to the 1910 Census, Albert Dawson was born in Iowa ca. 1872.
Ordering InformationPlease contact Davenport Public Library at (563) 326-7902 or specialcollections@davenportlibrary.com
Image NumberX1002
RepositoryRichardson-Sloane Special Collections Center, Davenport Public Library, Davenport, Iowa 52801
Repository CollectionHostetler Studio Collection
Object Description1 negative ; glass, b&w ; 8 x 10 in.
Digital Reproduction InformationDigital 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 Digital2008-04-16
File Namedplx1002
CD Volume NameDPLVolume103
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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