Box 10
Contains 46 Results:
Prints which show groupings of mixed objects.
Includes the late 19th century photograph of the 1695 Robert Rhea wainscot armchair with its Victorian spring seat, silver coffin plates from the Kearny family, the Jarvis miniature of Fenwick Lyell, the Haight dressing table made in China, the pair of Haight Chinese Export Porcelain urns, pages from the account book of Fenwick Lyell, and an early 18th century survey of Portland Point and the lands of William Hartshorne.
Includes exterior views as it appeared in the early 1940s with collapsed porticos, and photographs of an important Philadelphia Chippendale side chair and easy chair that Netter purchased from De Klyn descendants.
Includes photographs taken before restoration in 1935 and 1936 by Philip B. Wallace of Philadelphia and snapshots of the exterior taken while the shingles were being replaced. The latter images reveal the very unusual framing technique used in the westernmost part of the house.
Includes the Covenhoven House, St. Peter’s Church, Old Tennent Church, Philip Freneau’s print shop and grave, Christ Church Shrewsbury, and Christ Church Middletown, all in Monmouth County; plus the Head of the River Methodist Church in Atlantic County; the Joseph Sneathen House in Cumberland County; and the Tuccamirgan Monument in Hunterdon County.
Includes an unidentified farm and a card-mounted 19th century interior view of the Fairbanks House in Dedham, MA.
Includes images that depict Edna at various ages, her mother Fannie Netter, sister Minnie Netter, and brother George Netter.
Contains many images of family and friends, none of which are identified, although Edna and her mother Fannie are recognizable in some of the photographs.