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Mrs. Hoopes with son and daughter-in-law, 10 W. 2nd Street
Address: 10 W. 2nd St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1950 (circa)
Also pictured are Bill Brady, Bob Burke, Frank Lees and others. Caption on reverse: "Presenting radio to Mrs. Hoopes on her 98th birthday, from Media Lions Club." The son and daughter-in-law are probably on the left and right of the picture.
Mrs. Goodchild’s Baby, composite
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1905-1909
These seem to be different children; some appear elsewhere in this collection.
Mrs. Gene Berry, one of the assistants at the Media Free Library
Address: 1 E. Front St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1960 (circa)
Mrs. Erskine at "The Nook," 29 E. State Street
Address: 29 E. State St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1929 (circa)
A small diner or restaurant with a candy counter and soda fountain.
Mrs. Cooper and baby
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1902
The baby is likely Mary Cooper: see her 11th birthday notice in the Chester Times, 1913-04-28, p. 6. Her father was T. Dawson Cooper; her grandfather, N. B. Cooper. Other notices indicate she was born on April 26, 1902.
Mrs. Cooper and baby
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1902
The baby would be Mary Cooper: see her 11th birthday notice in the Chester Times, 1913-04-28, p. 6. Her father was T. Dawson Cooper; her grandfather, N. B. Cooper. Other notices indicate she was born on April 26, 1902.
Mrs. Cooper and baby
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1902
The baby is likely Mary Cooper: see her 11th birthday notice in the Chester Times, 1913-04-28, p. 6. Her father was T. Dawson Cooper; her grandfather, N. B. Cooper. Other notices indicate she was born on April 26, 1902.
Mrs. Clemson
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1900-1909
According to Media 1897 Directory, this could be Sarah F. Clemson, widow of Thomas.
Mrs. Clemson
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1900-1909
According to Media 1897 Directory, this could be Sarah F. Clemson, widow of Thomas.