Photograph
Exterior Group Portrait of Extended William Jay Family
Outdoor group portrait of the extended William Jay family at their Town Creek home. Identified from left to right, standing in the back row: (unidentified male) Jay, holding his daughter, (unidentified female) Jay, holding her daughter, Ralph Jay, Lizzie Jay, John Jay, (unidentified male) Jay, holding his child, (unidentified female) Jay, holding her child. Sitting, center: William Jay and Mrs. William Jay. Sitting on ground: Ed Jay and Sadie Jay. |
Image ID: | 114158 |
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Creation Date: | date unknown |
Creator Name: | Van Schaick, Charles |
City: | Black River Falls |
County: | Jackson |
State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | Charles Van Schaick photographs and negatives, circa 1880-circa 1940 |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | negative, original |
Original Format Number: | (V24)5531 |
Original Dimensions: | 10 X 8 Inches |
This image is part of a larger collection of over 6,000 negatives created by Charles J. Van Schaick. Van Schaick learned the art of photography after moving to Jackson County, Wisconsin. In 1885, he opened a studio in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. He was the town photographer for over 50 years. His work includes both studio portraits and richly varied and intimate snapshots of small-town Wisconsin life. Emulsion on bottom corners chipped off. |
Trees |
Dresses |
Suits (Clothing) |
Chairs |
Dwellings |
Children |
Family |
Men |
Outdoor photography |
Portraits, Group |
Women |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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