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J. T. Reynolds and baby

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Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1905-03-06
Baby might be Brooke Tawney; J. T. Reynolds would have been his grandfather according to obituary. Media Directory for 1897 lists John T. Reynolds, lawyer, 10 South Ave., 344 W. Front St.

Reynolds cows

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Address: Not Known
Date: 1901-11-02

Reynolds cows

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Address: Not Known
Date: 1901-11-02

Reynolds pitcher, poem side

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Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1901-11-02
Antique pitcher with portrait of "Reynolds the Philanthropist" on one side and poem on other side. J. T. Reynolds of Media brought this to a Reynolds family gathering. See Tenth Annual Reunion [of] The Reynolds Family Association. Middletown,…

Reynolds pitcher, portrait side

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Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1901-11-02
Antique pitcher with portrait on one side and poem on other side. J. T. Reynolds of Media brought this family heirloom to a Reynolds family gathering in 1901. See Tenth Annual Reunion [of] The Reynolds Family Association. Middletown, Connecticut,…

Reynolds' Tabbitt

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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.

William Booth, copy of marriage license

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William Booth married Elizabeth Broomall on February 4, 1841. Signatures include the married couple and George and J. M. Broomall, Sarah A. Reynolds, Elizabeth and John Booth, B. T. Groff, and justice of the peace George W. Bartram