A streetview of Belden Square in Danville features several businesses including Farm & City Loans Fire Insurance, C. Adair Barber Tobacco & Cigars, W. J. Calhoun's Law Office, Grape Creek Coal Co., and Danville Steam Laundry. Phillips Bros.
Several men stand in the doorways of two stores in the first floor of a commercial building in Danville. Businesses in the building include Geo. H. Segner, Merchant, Tailor, Famous Clothing House, Geo. R. Tilton Law Office, Samuel Stansbury, and an…
Merchants stand in front of merchandise outside storefronts in Danville. Businesses featured include J. G. Hull Hardware and Lyons and Loftus Groceries.
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…
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)."
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."
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.
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."
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."
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."
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."