Christopher C. Brown, law partner and son-in-law of John Todd Stuart (1807-1885), poses for a portrait. On verso: "Husband of Elizabeth (Bettie) Stuart, oldest child of Major John T. Stuart, (1st wife) and Caroline Owsley, 2nd wife."
An unidentified man wears a minister's robe and sash for a portrait session.On verso: "Father of Frank and George Phillips; Yours faithfully, Thomas D. Phillipps; Oxford Scholar."
May Slack sits for a portrait wearing a dress with ruffles on the bodice and sleeves. On verso: "Friend of Alice, mentioned in C. L. H.'s letters as 'May S.' relative of the Bunn's."
Robert Price, of Kentucky, poses for a portrait wearing a light jacket. On verso: "A cousin of my fathers. His mother is a sister of Hon. J. T. Stuart- Mary Jane Stuart Price (Mrs. James Brauch Price) grandmother M. P. Scruggs, Dallas, Texas."
A young Harry McKinney poses with a rifle while sitting on a fake log during a portrait session.On verso: "Harry McKinney, son of Bertha Walker McKinney, of Boston. He was kidnapped and never heard from again.
Marcus Walker and his bride, Hattie Gladstone Walker, pose for a portrait. On verso: "Emily Huntington accompanied them on their wedding trip from Boston to the White Mountains."
An unidentified man, Mr. Musselman, and JohnRuffensperger pose for a photo in the entrance of the blacksmith shop located in Danville. On verso: "Dad, John Ruffensperger; [ ] Musselman (center)."
Storefronts line a street in Danville including Thomas J. Elliott's Dry Goods, Leverenz & Anders Groceries, Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Spalding Athletic Goods, E. W. Bohn, Merchant, Tailor, and Elliott's News Stationery. On verso: In 1878-79…