Ida Marie Zorn Thompson (1861-1938) was the mother of Basil Thompson and the second wife of T.P. Thompson. Her autograph books contain poetry, autographs, drawings, pressed flowers, and ephemeral material. She was between the ages of fifteen and…
Ida Marie Zorn Thompson (1861-1938) was the mother of Basil Thompson and the second wife of T.P. Thompson. Her autograph books contain poetry, autographs, drawings, pressed flowers, and ephemeral material. She was between the ages of fifteen and…
Ida Marie Zorn Thompson (1861-1938) was the mother of Basil Thompson and the second wife of T.P. Thompson. Her autograph books contain poetry, autographs, drawings, pressed flowers, and ephemeral material. She was between the ages of fifteen and…
da Marie Zorn Thompson (1861-1938) was the mother of Basil Thompson and the second wife of T.P. Thompson. Her autograph books contain poetry, autographs, drawings, pressed flowers, and ephemeral material. She was between the ages of fifteen and…
Lise Mary Magdalene Tallant (1888-1972) was the daughter of James R. and Lise M. Tallant. They resided at the Tallant home at 727 Lowerline. Lise Tallant never married. She was the aunt of the New Orleans author Robert Tallant. This scrapbook was…
Lise Mary Magdalene Tallant (1888-1972) was the daughter of James R. and Lise M. Tallant. They resided at the Tallant home at 727 Lowerline. Lise Tallant never married. She was the aunt of the New Orleans author Robert Tallant. This scrapbook was…
Lise Mary Magdalene Tallant (1888-1972) was the daughter of James R. and Lise M. Tallant. They resided at the Tallant home at 727 Lowerline. Lise Tallant never married. She was the aunt of the New Orleans author Robert Tallant. This scrapbook was…
Maude Lehman Liersch (1895-1977) assembled this scrapbook to document several trips she took with her husband Joe, a physician and son of one of Kansas City's pioneer druggists. The bulk of the scrapbook is comprised of a road trip the Lierschs took…
Maude Lehman Liersch (1895-1977) assembled this scrapbook to document several trips she took with her husband Joe, a physician and son of one of Kansas City's pioneer druggists. The bulk of the scrapbook is comprised of a road trip the Lierschs took…
This scrapbook is an account of a three week stay in Washington, D.C. in the spring of 1929. Mrs. Archibald J. Taylor (born Jessie P. Truman) of Burlington, Vermont was invited to the capitol as a guest of Attorney General John G. Sargent's wife,…