J. P. Gardner blacksmith shop
Title
J. P. Gardner blacksmith shop
Description
Two men stand in a blacksmith shop. The mustached man standing akimbo wears dark pants, a dark shirt, and a leather apron, with a cap on his head. Another man has one foot up on a shelf or stool, wears a long apron over overalls and a light-colored shirt, and has a cap. Various tools are hanging on a table to the front of the image, and an anvil with a hammer resting on it stands in front of and between the men. The shop disappears into the background of the image, with studs holding up the ceiling, bare rafters overhead, and plank walls with bare studs. A sign with illegible writing is posted on one support, while posters are visible on the wall at the front of the image. Photo on cardstock, with handwritten label taped beneath.
[Front] J.P. Gardner Blacksmith shop. 3rd st between Main and Washington. Hillsboro - 1888 to 1901. Right [struck out] Left U.G. Gardner & Ezra Sabin. [Back] J.P. Gardner from 1880 to 1901. son U.G. Gardner. Ezra Salin. Left U.G. Gardner. Ezra Sabin. Gardner's Blacksmith Shop from 1888 to 1901. [Location repeated from front.] J.P. Gardner born N.Y. July 14, 1828. Died, Hillsboro, June 22 - 1911. [Address label attached to back reads:] Vance Winford Newton, 2365 S.E. 47th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97125
Date Created
circa 1890-1900
Subject
Place
Medium
photographic prints
Language
English
Identifier
WCMpic_000173
Rights
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Type
Still Image