Evans, Mary or Sarah (birth and death dates to be determined)

Roy Crawford’s Portrait Photograph of Mary or Sarah Evans

THE PHOTOGRAPHER/ PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO:

ROY CRAWFORD worked as a portrait photographer in Petaluma between April 1898 and March 1900. (For additional information on this photographer and to view all portraits by him in the collection, click on his name in blue above.)


THE SITTER:

Name: Mary or Sarah Evans (as identified by a descendant)

Description: In this frontal, head-and-shoulders portrait, the woman looks slightly up to her right. Her light-colored hair has been combed into a high pompadour above her forehead, while the hair at the sides of her face has been combed back tightly above her ears. She wears a dark blouse with a high banded collar and soutache trim. Small, round earnings adorn her earlobes, and a brooch with two circles is fastened to the collar of her blouse. The ornament pinned to her right shoulder may be a pince-nez, a style of eyeglasses popular at the turn of the century.

Biographical Note:

Family Affiliation: According to the descendant who granted permission to publish a digital copy of this portrait, the woman portrayed is either the first or second wife of Christmas Evans. Abel L. Evans of Emporia Kansas, born January 11, 1879 in Utica, New York was the son of Christmas Evans.

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THE PHOTOGRAPH:

Format / Size: 11” x 8 1/2”

Medium: matte collodion print mounted on cardstock

Description, front: This is a standard, frontal, head-and-shoulders portrait with a thin ecru boarder mounted on a light-brown, textured card.

Description, back: The back side of this portrait contains genealogical information which appears to have been written and subsequently corrected. Handwritten in cursive along the top is, “Grandma Evans”. Below this in handwritten print is: “Abel Evans Mother Wife” (“Mother” has been circled and “Mother and “wife” have been struck through); “Barbara Payne’s Great Grandmother” (“Great has been circled and struck through); “Peggy Madda (Bollow’s) Great, Great Grandmother” (the first “Great” has been circled and struck through); and “Joe Madda (Peggy’s son) Great, Great, Great, Grandmother” ( the first “Great” has been circled and struck through).

Date: April 1898 - March 1900

Condition: The edges of this portrait have been damaged, and there is a water stain on the top half.

Owner:  Private Collector, digital copy by permission

Reproduction rights: The Petaluma Museum Association makes no assertions as to ownership of any original copyrights to the digitized images here reproduced.  These images are intended for personal or research use only. Any other kind of use, including, but not limited to commercial or scholarly publication in any medium or format, public exhibition, or use online or in a web site, may be subject to additional restrictions including but not limited to the copyrights held by parties other than the Association. USERS ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE for determining the existence of such rights and for obtaining any permissions and/or paying associated fees necessary for the proposed use.

Evans, Christmas (birth and death dates to be determined)

Roy Crawford’s Portrait Photograph of Christmas Evans

THE PHOTOGRAPHER/ PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO:

ROY CRAWFORD worked as a portrait photographer in Petaluma between April 1898 and March 1900. (For additional information on this photographer and to view all portraits by him in the collection, click on his name in blue above.)


THE SITTER:

Name: Christmas Evans (as identified by a descendant)

Description: In this head-and-shoulders portrait, the man looks slightly up to his left. He is attired in a dark sack jacket with a matching vest. A white handkerchief has been placed in the left pocket of his jacket, and what is most probably a watch chain has been threaded through the top button of this vest. His hair has been combed back away from his face, and he sports a full walrus mustache and long, graying beard.

Biographical Note:

Family Affiliation: According Christmas Evans’s descendant who granted permission to publish a digital copy of this portrait, Christmas Evans was the father of Abel L. Evans of Emporia, Kansas, born January 11, 1879 in Utica, New York.

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THE PHOTOGRAPH:

Format / Size: 11” x 8 1/2”

Medium: matte collodion print mounted on cardstock

Description, front: This is a standard, frontal, head-and-shoulders portrait with a thin ecru boarder mounted on a light-brown, textured card.

Description, back: Handwritten in cursive along the top is, “Grandpa Evans”. Below this in handwritten print is: “Abel Evan’s Father”.

Date: April 1898 - March 1900

Condition: The edges of this portrait have been damaged, and there are water stains along the top and right edges.

Owner:  Private Collector, digital copy by permission

Reproduction rights: The Petaluma Museum Association makes no assertions as to ownership of any original copyrights to the digitized images here reproduced.  These images are intended for personal or research use only. Any other kind of use, including, but not limited to commercial or scholarly publication in any medium or format, public exhibition, or use online or in a web site, may be subject to additional restrictions including but not limited to the copyrights held by parties other than the Association. USERS ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE for determining the existence of such rights and for obtaining any permissions and/or paying associated fees necessary for the proposed use.

“Young Woman Dressed in a Voluminous, White, Lace, Blouse”

Crawford Gallery’s Portrait Photograph of a

“Young Woman Dressed in a Voluminous, White, Lace, Blouse”

THE PHOTOGRAPHER/ PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO:

ROY CRAWFORD worked as a portrait photographer in Petaluma between April 1898 and March 1900. (For additional information on this photographer and to view all portraits by him in the collection, click on his name in blue above.)

THE SITTER:

Name: Unknown

Description: The young woman portrayed in this cabinet card has center-parted hair which has been pulled to the back of her head. Several short curls adorn the front of her face. She wears no jewelry or adornments other than a voluminous, white, lace blouse which is gathered loosely around her neck.

Biographical Note:

Family Affiliation:

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THE PHOTOGRAPH:

Format / Size: cabinet card

Medium: matte collodion print mounted on cardstock

Description, front: This cabinet card portrait is framed in a dark grey mat with a light grey, inner border, and the photographer’s imprint appears in white script along the bottom edge.

Description, back: The back of this cabinet card is blank or contains only its accession number.

Date: 1898-1900

Condition: This cabinet card is soiled, stained and abraded.

Owner:  Petaluma Historical Library & Museum, 1978-80-44-p10-p20, Farquar Family Album

Reproduction rights: The Petaluma Museum Association makes no assertions as to ownership of any original copyrights to the digitized images here reproduced.  These images are intended for personal or research use only. Any other kind of use, including, but not limited to commercial or scholarly publication in any medium or format, public exhibition, or use online or in a web site, may be subject to additional restrictions including but not limited to the copyrights held by parties other than the Association. USERS ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE for determining the existence of such rights and for obtaining any permissions and/or paying associated fees necessary for the proposed use.

Armstrong, Gladys Louise (1894-1905) (1 of 3)

Roy Crawford’s Portrait Photograph of Gladys Louise Armstrong

THE PHOTOGRAPHER/ PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO:

ROY CRAWFORD worked as a portrait photographer in Petaluma between April 1898 and March 1900. (For additional information on this photographer and to view all portraits by him in the collection, click on his name in blue above.)

THE SITTER:

Name: Gladys Armstrong

Description: This is a portrait of Gladys Armstrong as a toddler playing a xylophone which is set on a narrow table in front of her. It appears she may be holding the balls of the mallets in her hands. She is dressed in a white lace blouse and has light, curly, center-parted hair. She gazes directly into the camera lens.

Biographical Note: Gladys Armstrong died at the age of eleven from complications of an appendectomy.

Family Affiliation: Gladys Armstrong was the daughter of George J. Armstrong and Maybelle Church Armstrong and sister to Harry George Armstrong and Samuel Walter Armstrong.

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THE PHOTOGRAPH:

Format / Size: cabinet card

Medium: matte collodion print mounted on cardstock

Description, front: This cabinet card portrait is framed in a grey mat with a white, inner boarder, and the photographer’s imprint appears in black along the bottom edge.

Description, back: The back of this cabinet card is blank or contains only an accession number.

Date: 1898 - 1900

Condition: This cabinet card is in good condition.

Owner:  Petaluma Historical Library & Museum, 1979-425-03-p8-p3, Church Family Album

Reproduction rights: The Petaluma Museum Association makes no assertions as to ownership of any original copyrights to the digitized images here reproduced.  These images are intended for personal or research use only. Any other kind of use, including, but not limited to commercial or scholarly publication in any medium or format, public exhibition, or use online or in a web site, may be subject to additional restrictions including but not limited to the copyrights held by parties other than the Association. USERS ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE for determining the existence of such rights and for obtaining any permissions and/or paying associated fees necessary for the proposed use.