Box 1
Container
Contains 114 Results:
Emily Spencer Hayden, undated
Item — Box: 1
Identifier: PP92.001
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Hayden especially liked to take pictures of her daughters, female friends and family and their children. The collection includes a large number of portraits of her youngest daughter, Anna “Nan” Bradford Hayden, which document her growth from baby to young adulthood. Some of these photographs feature props, such as her teddy bear and a Brownie camera. Another often photographed subject is her family’s maid and former slave, Eliza “Mammy” Benson. The portraits depict Benson in domestic...
Dates:
undated
Emily Spencer Hayden, undated
Item — Box: 1
Identifier: PP92.002
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Hayden especially liked to take pictures of her daughters, female friends and family and their children. The collection includes a large number of portraits of her youngest daughter, Anna “Nan” Bradford Hayden, which document her growth from baby to young adulthood. Some of these photographs feature props, such as her teddy bear and a Brownie camera. Another often photographed subject is her family’s maid and former slave, Eliza “Mammy” Benson. The portraits depict Benson in domestic...
Dates:
undated
Emily Spencer (Hayden) and Katharine Constable Spencer (Alleman), undated
Item — Box: 1
Identifier: PP92.003
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Hayden especially liked to take pictures of her daughters, female friends and family and their children. The collection includes a large number of portraits of her youngest daughter, Anna “Nan” Bradford Hayden, which document her growth from baby to young adulthood. Some of these photographs feature props, such as her teddy bear and a Brownie camera. Another often photographed subject is her family’s maid and former slave, Eliza “Mammy” Benson. The portraits depict Benson in domestic...
Dates:
undated
Group portrait with Emily and Charles Hayden, 1889 November
Item — Box: 1
Identifier: PP92.004
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Hayden especially liked to take pictures of her daughters, female friends and family and their children. The collection includes a large number of portraits of her youngest daughter, Anna “Nan” Bradford Hayden, which document her growth from baby to young adulthood. Some of these photographs feature props, such as her teddy bear and a Brownie camera. Another often photographed subject is her family’s maid and former slave, Eliza “Mammy” Benson. The portraits depict Benson in domestic...
Dates:
1889 November
Emily Spencer Hayden (second from left), undated
Item — Box: 1
Identifier: PP92.005
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Hayden especially liked to take pictures of her daughters, female friends and family and their children. The collection includes a large number of portraits of her youngest daughter, Anna “Nan” Bradford Hayden, which document her growth from baby to young adulthood. Some of these photographs feature props, such as her teddy bear and a Brownie camera. Another often photographed subject is her family’s maid and former slave, Eliza “Mammy” Benson. The portraits depict Benson in domestic...
Dates:
undated
Charles Hayden, circa 1935
File — Box: 1
Identifier: PP92.006-.008
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Hayden especially liked to take pictures of her daughters, female friends and family and their children. The collection includes a large number of portraits of her youngest daughter, Anna “Nan” Bradford Hayden, which document her growth from baby to young adulthood. Some of these photographs feature props, such as her teddy bear and a Brownie camera. Another often photographed subject is her family’s maid and former slave, Eliza “Mammy” Benson. The portraits depict Benson in domestic...
Dates:
circa 1935
Ruth Hayden (Wanzer), circa 1895-1920
File — Box: 1
Identifier: PP92.009-.019
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Hayden especially liked to take pictures of her daughters, female friends and family and their children. The collection includes a large number of portraits of her youngest daughter, Anna “Nan” Bradford Hayden, which document her growth from baby to young adulthood. Some of these photographs feature props, such as her teddy bear and a Brownie camera. Another often photographed subject is her family’s maid and former slave, Eliza “Mammy” Benson. The portraits depict Benson in domestic...
Dates:
circa 1895-1920
Ruth Hayden (Wanzer) and friend, circa 1905
File — Box: 1
Identifier: PP92.020-.021
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Hayden especially liked to take pictures of her daughters, female friends and family and their children. The collection includes a large number of portraits of her youngest daughter, Anna “Nan” Bradford Hayden, which document her growth from baby to young adulthood. Some of these photographs feature props, such as her teddy bear and a Brownie camera. Another often photographed subject is her family’s maid and former slave, Eliza “Mammy” Benson. The portraits depict Benson in domestic...
Dates:
circa 1905
Anna Mullikin, Ruth Hayden, and Jean Fulton, side porch, Nancy's fancy, undated
Item — Box: 1
Identifier: PP92.022
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Hayden especially liked to take pictures of her daughters, female friends and family and their children. The collection includes a large number of portraits of her youngest daughter, Anna “Nan” Bradford Hayden, which document her growth from baby to young adulthood. Some of these photographs feature props, such as her teddy bear and a Brownie camera. Another often photographed subject is her family’s maid and former slave, Eliza “Mammy” Benson. The portraits depict Benson in domestic...
Dates:
undated
Charles Wanzer, Ruth Wanzer, and Charles Robert Wanzer, undated
Item — Box: 1
Identifier: PP92.023
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Hayden especially liked to take pictures of her daughters, female friends and family and their children. The collection includes a large number of portraits of her youngest daughter, Anna “Nan” Bradford Hayden, which document her growth from baby to young adulthood. Some of these photographs feature props, such as her teddy bear and a Brownie camera. Another often photographed subject is her family’s maid and former slave, Eliza “Mammy” Benson. The portraits depict Benson in domestic...
Dates:
undated