[Group Portrait]
Scope and Contents
The Stone Photography Studio collection is a collection of photographs by R.J. Stone dating from the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. The photographs were taken at Stone’s studio in Georgetown, Texas, and almost all have a connection to Southwestern University. The collection consists of women’s portraits, including SU graduation photographs; women’s organization at Southwestern, including literary societies, sororities, and athletics; men’s portraits, including SU graduation photographs; men’s organizations at Southwestern, including literary societies, fraternities, and athletics; Southwestern University class portraits, miscellaneous group portraits; and photographs of the Southwestern campus as well as Georgetown.
Dates
- 1893 - 1934
Conditions Governing Access
The materials are open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 2.50 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Physical Description
Handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads "Very Sincerely, Lucile." List of woman in the photograph: 1. Constance Harlan [1902-1905]; 2. Miss [Ethel V.] Baird [1901-1904]; 3. Lucile Crites [1901-1905]; 4. Edith Branson [1902-1904]; 5. Carlie Harlan[1901-1904]; Mary Burkhead [1902-1903]. Circa 1902. (Information in brackets are dates attended SU)
Repository Details
Part of the SU Distinctive Collections & Archives Repository