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Stephen H. Appleton
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1902-04-27
Photographer's index includes this reference after title: (Mr. Snell). Another photographer might have taken this - but "Snell photographer" turned up nothing in Delaware County searches. F. C. Snell was a prominent photographer at the turn of the…
Deborah F. Appleton
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1902-04-27
The photographer's wife. Photographer's index includes this reference after title: (Mr. Snell) See possible explanations at AP-5316-5.
Alfred Appleton oval
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1902-04-27
The photographer's son. Photographer's index includes this reference after title: (Mr. Snell) See possible explanations at AP-5316-5.
Alfred Appleton oval
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1902-04-27
The photographer's son. Photographer's index includes this reference after title: (Mr. Snell) See possible explanations at AP-5316-5.
Stephen H. Appleton, KT
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1902-04-27
The photographer is wearing his Knights of Templar regalia. Photographer's index includes this reference after title: (Mr. Snell) See possible explanations at AP-5316-5.
Harry Appleton, bent
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1902-04-27
The photographer's son. Photographer's index includes this reference after title: (Mr. Snell) See possible explanations at AP-5316-5.
Sue Appleton
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1902-04-27
The photographer's son. Photographer's index includes this reference after title: (Mr. Snell) See possible explanations at AP-5316-5.
Reynolds' Tabbitt
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1902
Same as AP-5308-3. This probably means that the photograph shows the Reynolds' domestic servant, Tabbit, or Tabitha Garnet, who was listed as a domestic in the 1897 Media Directory.
Mary Wilkinson
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1902 (circa)
Mary was daughter of Sarah and Edgar Wilkinson; Sarah (or Sallie) was Deborah Appleton's sister.
Rev. A. I. Collum
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1902 (circa)
Collum was minister of the First Methodist Episcopal Church in Media, and other churches in the area.