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  1. Andrew Dodds, New York, circa 1864 - ia-0551-album1-0021

    Vignetted portrait of a bearded man. Based on an identified portrait of the same man posted on ancestry.com, this is probably Andrew Dodds (1828-1872), husband of Dr. Susanna (Way) Dodds. Andrew was born in Scotland to George and Isabella (Taylor) Dodds and immigrated to the United States where he lived in Ohio and studied at Antioch College. After serving in the Civil War, he co-founded the A. and G. Dodds and Company (a stone company) with ...

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    Andrew Dodds, New York, circa 1864
  2. Boys Portrait photographs Portrait of an unidentified man, circa 1865 - ia-0551-album2-0020

    Affixed to the back is a 3-cent green tax revenue stamp.

    Record Type: Photo

    Boys
Portrait photographs
Portrait of an unidentified man, circa 1865
  3. Copy photograph of an unidentified woman, circa 1860 - ia-0551-album2-0023

    This oval cropped portrait surrounded by a printed gold frame appears to be a copy by Maxwell and Estell of an older portrait. [See image ia-0551-album1-0016 for another copy.]

    Record Type: Photo

    Copy photograph of an unidentified woman, circa 1860
  4. Copy photograph of the Gardner brothers, circa 1860 - ia-0551-album1-0049

    Copy photograph of five older men, likely copied from a tintype, ambrotype, or daguerreotype. Photographs of the men posted on family trees on ancestry.com identify them as the sons of Isaac and Eunice (Macy) Gardner, a Quaker family that moved from Guilford County, North Carolina to Union County, Indiana. The original photograph predates the death of Paul Gardner on May 3, 1862. They are, left to right: 1. Thomas Gardner (1783-1867) 2. Davi...

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    Copy photograph of the Gardner brothers, circa 1860
  5. Copy portrait of an unidentified woman, circa 1860 - ia-0551-album1-0016

    This oval cropped portrait surrounded by a printed gold frame appears to be a copy by Maxwell and Estell of an older portrait. [See image ia-0551-album2-0023 for another copy.]

    Record Type: Photo

    Copy portrait of an unidentified woman, circa 1860
  6. Four people in studio with framed portrait, Richmond, Indiana, circa 1865 - ia-0551-album1-0042

    Four people pose in front of a painted backdrop with an oval framed portrait of an older woman resting on a table. Based on other photographs in the album, the seated man to the right is Theron Swain (1834-1869). Portraits of the other man are in the album, and due to his similar appearance is probably one of Theron's two brothers: Rufus Swain (1830-1868, a photograph partner of Theron) or Remus M. Swain (1839-1919). Neither women are Theron's wi...

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    Four people in studio with framed portrait, Richmond, Indiana, circa 1865
  7. Fremont T. Swain, circa 1863 - ia-0551-album1-0050

    Based on other photographs in the collection, this is probably Fremont T. Swain (1862-1912), born on January 19,1862 in Union County, Indiana to Theron and Rachel (Way) Swain.

    Record Type: Photo

    Fremont T. Swain, circa 1863
  8. Fremont T. Swain, Richmond, Indiana, circa 1863 - ia-0551-album1-0015

    Based on other identified collection photographs, this is Fremont T. Swain (1862-1912), born on January 19, 1862 in Union County, Indiana to Theron and Rachel (Way) Swain.

    Record Type: Photo

    Fremont T. Swain, Richmond, Indiana, circa 1863
  9. Fremont T. Swain, Richmond, Indiana, circa 1863 - ia-0551-album1-0039

    Based on other identified collection photographs, this is Fremont T. Swain (1862-1912), born on January 19, 1862 in Union County, Indiana to Theron and Rachel (Way) Swain.

    Record Type: Photo

    Fremont T. Swain, Richmond, Indiana, circa 1863
  10. George Mendenhall Barnard, Richmond, Indiana, circa 1865 - ia-0551-album1-0040

    Identified based on an identical portrait of him posted to Find a Grave. George Mendenhall Barnard (1828-1887) was the son of Tristram Barnard II and Lydia Macy (Gardner) Barnard (sister of Theron's mother Eunice Gardner Swain), therefore a first cousin of Theron Swain.

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    George Mendenhall Barnard, Richmond, Indiana, circa 1865
  11. Marietta "Martha" (Swain) Barnard (1834-1899), Richmond, Indiana. circa 1865 - ia-0551-album1-0041

    She wears a portrait brooch and a watch chain with slide. Identified based on an identical portrait of her posted to Find a Grave. She married George Mendenhall Barnard (1828-1887), the son of Tristram Barnard II and Lydia Macy (Gardner) Barnard (sister of Theron's mother Eunice Gardner Swain), therefore a first cousin by marriage of Theron Swain.

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    Marietta "Martha" (Swain) Barnard (1834-1899), Richmond, Indiana. circa 1865
  12. Portrait of Anna L. Studebaker, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1874 - ia-0551-album2-0043

    Over-the-should profile portrait of a woman with long dark hair. The ringlet curls are likely a hair switch. Handwritten on the back is: "Compliments of Anna L. Studebaker / June, 14th / 1874."

    Record Type: Photo

    Portrait of Anna L. Studebaker, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1874
  13. Portrait of an unidentified man, Xenia, Ohio, circa 1865
  14. Portrait of an unidentified woman, Indianapolis, Indiana, circa 1874 - ia-0551-album2-0041

    The woman wears a curly ringlet hair switch, dangly earrings, a necklace, and a beaded dress.

    Record Type: Photo

    Portrait of an unidentified woman, Indianapolis, Indiana, circa 1874
  15. Portrait of Dr. Edwin Pynchon, Cincinnati, Ohio, circa 1876 - ia-0551-album2-0038

    Pychon (1853-1914) graduated from the Eclectic Medical Institute at Cincinnati in 1873 and took a post-graduate course at the Medical College of Ohio. In 1876 he began practice in Cincinnati, where he became an ear, nose, and throat specialist, moving to Chicago by the late 1880s.

    Record Type: Photo

    Portrait of Dr. Edwin Pynchon, Cincinnati, Ohio, circa 1876
  16. Portrait of Dr. Rachel (Way) Swain, Bordentown, New Jersey, circa 1871 - ia-0551-album2-0047

    She wears a ribbon choker, bow, and curled ringlets in her hair. This is probably taken at about the time of her graduation from medical school in Philadelphia in 1871.

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    Portrait of Dr. Rachel (Way) Swain, Bordentown, New Jersey, circa 1871

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