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Ezra Parker Stephens and family
TitleEzra Parker Stephens and family
DescriptionA 4"x6" glass plate negative, portrait photograph of Ezra Parker, Mary, Orville, Royal, Irma, Ivan and Ima Ruby Stephens, Bellwood, Nebraska. The father and two sons are wearing dark suits, white shirts and knotted ties. The two girls are wearing dark dresses with gathered sleeve cap ruffles and stand collars. Mary is wearing a long-sleeve blouse with small stand collar of dark fabric with white dots, a dark skirt and wide fabric belt with metal medallion clasp. They are seated in front of a painted backdrop.
CreatorBoston, Harvey L., 1871-1927
PublisherBoston Studio Project
Date1901-03-26
SubjectStephens, Ezra Parker, 1862-1942
Stephens, Mary, 1858-1963
Stephens, Orville, b. ca. 1888
Stephens, Royal, b. ca. 1893
Stephens, Irma, b. ca. 1891
Stephens, Ivan, b. ca. 1892
Stephens, Ima Ruby, b. ca. 1894
Families -- Nebraska
Portrait photographs
Glass negatives
Owning InstitutionThorpe Opera House Foundation/Boston Studio Project
Local Accession Number00036480000
SourceOriginal format: 4"x6" glass plate negative from the Boston Studio Project collection.
Historical NotesMary "Amanda" McKnight was born in a log cabin near Clarksville, Pennsylvania, in 1858. After living in Iowa for a short time, her family moved to Butler County, Nebraska. Parker Stephens was born in Iowa in 1862 and moved to Butler County as a child. They were married in David City in 1885. They moved to Boone County, Nebraska, in 1903 where they farmed for thirteen years before returning to Butler County. They had six children, two dying in infancy. The last thirty years of their lives were spent in a Sears Roebuck home which they built on Carpenter Hill, not far from Bellwood. Both are buried in a country cemetery overlooking the Platte Valley near Bellwood.
RelationBoston Studio Negative collection: http://www.butlercountygallery.com
Ordering and Usehttp://www.memories.ne.gov/rights/hruska.html
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