Ethel Reeves Photo Album.
From Periodyssey, Northampton, MA, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since December 5, 2016
From Periodyssey, Northampton, MA, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since December 5, 2016
About this Item
Twenty-six cabinet photos of this Massachusetts native chronicling her passage from infancy to eighteen. Housed in the remnants of a family album, lacking spine and boards. All photos near fine. Ethel Reeves (1885-1979) was born in 1885 to Frederick and Ella Whitney Reeves of Somerville, Massachusetts. Ethel grew up in Somerville and Concord, New Hampshire, attending public schools. In 1915 she married Alfred Dickinson also of Somerville and had one son, Alfred, Jr. Alfred Dickinson taught history at Newton High School. He also served for many years as the school s football coach. After his early death in 1927, the school named its stadium after him. Ethel died in Newton in 1979. This album contains studio portraits of her as an infant (one portrait by Pach Bros., Cambridge, MA), a one-year-old (two portraits by Pach Bros., Cambridge) a two-year-old (one portrait by Henry Borritt, Cambridge) a three-year-old (two portraits by Litchfield, Arlington, MA), a four-year-old (one portrait by Bailey, Concord, NH) a six-year-old (one portrait by W. Kimball, Concord), a seven-year-old (three portraits by Bailey, Concord), an eight-year-old (two portraits by Brown, Concord), a nine-year-old (two portraits by Kimball, Concord), an eleven-year-old (two portraits by Elmer Chickering, Boston), a twelve-year-old (an unidentified outdoor candid), a thirteen -year-old with bicycle (one portrait by Litchfield, Arlington, MA), a fourteen-year-old (three portraits by Whittemore, West Somerville, MA), a sixteen-year-old (one portrait by by Holton, Boston) , a seventeen-year-old (one portrait by an unidentified photographer), and as an eighteen-year-old (two portraits by Purdy, Boston). Seller Inventory # ABE-1602677499796
Bibliographic Details
Title: Ethel Reeves Photo Album.
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Edition: 1st Edition
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