Framed locket of small painted portrait of Alexander Foster
Framed locket of small painted portrait of Alexander Foster (close up, no frame)
Framed locket of small painted portrait of Alexander Foster (close up, with frame)
Small framed painting of Alexander Foster's (unidentified) wife (close up, with frame)
Small framed painting of Alexander Foster's (unidentified) wife (close up, without frame)
Small framed painting of Alexander Foster's twin daughters
Small framed painting of Alexander Foster's twin daughters (close-up)
Small framed painting of unidentified Foster relative
Small framed painting of unidentified Foster relative (close-up)
Page one of an 1843 letter describing Alexander Foster's lineage
Page two of an 1843 letter describing Alexander Foster's lineage
Page three of an 1843 letter describing Alexander Foster's lineage
Page four of an 1843 letter describing Alexander Foster's lineage
Stained glass windows of "Camptown Races" and "Oh Susanna" in the Stephen Foster Memorial (black and white)
Deane Root standing beside the historical marker outside the Stephen Foster Memorial
Dale Cockrell presents a gavel plaque in recognition of Deane Root's service as Sonneck Society president at the Madison, WI, conference, 1995.
Painting of Dunning McNair Foster, Stephen Collins's brother.
Florida Governor Warren Fuller and unidentified man.
Fletcher Hodges, Jr., speaking at an unidentified event.
Fletcher Hodges, Jr., speaking at White Springs, FL.
Fletcher Hodges, Jr. and an unidentified man at a Foster statue unveiling
Fletcher Hodges, Jr., and three unidentified men seated at an event
Fletcher Hodges, Jr., speaking at Folk Festival
Evelyn Foster Morneweck seated at a Stephen Foster's alleged desk in White Springs, Florida.
Image is not in photo index.
Evelyn Foster Morneweck and husband, Alfred C. Morneweck, at Stephen Foster's alleged desk in White Springs, FL.
Jessie Rose Welch seated at the White Springs opening ceremonies
Jessie Rose Welch, speaking at the White Springs opening ceremonies
On loan from the Carnegie Museum
Pittcat ML420 B838 P56 1860.
Leading lady of Harry Davis' Stock Company, Pittsburgh PA
Letter from Laird and Mary Snowden to Evelyn and Alfred Morneweck dated May 30, 1963, included in folder. Writer describes photos as "taken with my little camera" but does not identify subjects.
Included in folder is a brief blurb from the August 12, 1953, Detroit Free Press describing that it was Mr. and Mrs. Morneweck's 50th anniversary, and a copy of the invitation to their anniversary party.
Two copies
Original metal photo
Tiny print (round with less than a 1" circumference).
Back reads "My little [?] Crosman at six years. Bless him
Back reads "To my dear great great uncle from Crosman [indecipherable] at six years
Photographed for the Foster Hall Collection in summer, 1945. Original is in the library of the Indiana Historical Society.
Show may be misidentified as this is the same costume as in 558.15