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Box 2

 Container

Contains 32 Results:

Paul Clayton (taken the day he was four months old), circa 1862

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: PP261.23
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.

Dates: circa 1862

A [ndrew W [allace] Evans, circa 1864 -1872

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: PP261.22
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.

Dates: circa 1864 -1872

Dr. Amos Alexander Evans (grandfather of Paul Clayton), undated

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: PP261.33
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.

Dates: undated

Dr. Amos Alexander Evans (grandfather of Paul Clayton), undated

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: PP261.34
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.

Dates: undated

Dr. Amos Alexander Evans (grandfather of Paul Clayton), undated

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: PP261.32
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.

Dates: undated

Mary Evans (grandmother of Paul Clayton), circa 1873-1874

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: PP261.36
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.

Dates: circa 1873-1874

E. M. Clayton (grandmother of Paul Clayton), circa 1882-1883

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: PP261.35
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.

Dates: circa 1882-1883

Helen Brown Clayton and daughter Barbara on ship to Europe, circa 1890s

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: PP261.39
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.

Dates: circa 1890s

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton, Ellen, Julius, and Paul, circa 1890s

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: PP261.40
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.

Dates: circa 1890s

Helen Brown Clayton and baby (Christmas), 1895

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: PP261.37
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Clayton-Evans Family Photograph Collection consists of two boxes of 52 photographs, the majority depicting members of the Clayton-Evans family, dating circa 1850s-1902. There are also some photographs of the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston as well as a portrait of Anne Lowe, an African American woman identified as "nurse for Paul." The image formats include cased photographs – daguerreotypes and ambrotypes or tintypes – matted prints, carte de visites, and cabinet cards.

Dates: 1895