Photo Record
Images
Metadata
Object Identification Number |
1987.100.015 |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Donor |
Mara, Joy Nelson |
Description |
Black and white photograph of a man wearing a dark button-up jacket with a light-colored collared shirt beneath. His head is turned toward the viewer left side. He has a full head of light-colored hair and is wearing small wire-rimmed glasses. The photo is mounted on tan paperboard backing. Printing at the bottom reads: "299 / West Indiana St., / Goodell & Ganiere, / CHICAGO, ILLINOIS." Handwriting on the back read: "45" and "not Bestefar / his brother?" |
Print Size |
4.25 x 6.5 |
Place of Creation |
United States/Illinois/Cook County/Chicago/West Indiana Street |
Associated People |
Goodell Ganiere |
Search Terms |
Cook County Chicago, Illinois West Indiana Street Goodell & Ganiere studio portrait pastor minister reverend |
Date Received by Museum |
1987 |
Provenance |
This man is identified as "not Bestefar - his brother?" ------------- The donor was unable to provide identifications for the photographs. The donor's uncle, Christian Nelson, invented the Eskimo Pie. |
Images |
212\1987100015.JPG |
Accession number |
1987.100 |
