Old George Campbell Farmhouse

Title

Old George Campbell Farmhouse

Description

Four people stand in a grassy yard before a small white house. Two women, one on either end of the group, wear long dark skirts. One woman has a light colored shirt with mutton-leg sleeves tucked into her skirt, and wears her hair in a pompadour bun. The other woman's blouse matches her skirt, and buttons to her left with a shield tab. She wears her hair back. Two men stand between them, one wearing baggy pants, a suit jacket, and a dark shirt buttoned to the neck. The second man wears dark pants and suspenders over a white long-sleeved shirt. There is a porch on the front of the hous4e, and two rail back chairs sit on the porch. Double-hung, paned windows sit on either side of the door. The house is plank, painted white, with carved porch supports. the porch roof sits below the house roof, and there are no visible windows on the sides of the house. Pine trees are visible behind the house, and a rail fence runs along the left background of the image.
Front: House built 1852. Amelia - George, Mr. Whitlock, Olive Campbell, 1911. Back: Taken July 26, 1911. Amelia and George Campbell, Mr. Drias[?] Whitlock a neighbor, Olive Campbell, Mulloy. Old George Campbell Farm House, near Laurel. Donation Land Claim House of John E. Campbell, father of George Campbell.

Date Created

7/26/1911

Medium

photographic prints

Language

English

Identifier

WCMpic_000256

Rights

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Type

Still Image

Collection