Glass plate negative by Walter J. Hussey. Young couple posing with their daughter in front of light colored backdrop.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative by Walter J. Hussey. Three boys and two girls in a yard. Two of the boys are playing marbles. These are the photographer's children. L. to R.:Horace, Curtis, Margaret, Elizabeth, John.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative made by Walter J. Hussey. Photograph of Bess Hussey and an unidentified woman standing in front of the porch.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative made by Walter J. Hussey. Portrait of Bess and Walter J. Hussey sitting on a couch in the parlor of their home.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative made by Walter J. Hussey. Portrait of Bess and Walter J. Hussey sitting on a couch in the parlor of their home.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative made by Walter J. Hussey, 1885-1910. Group picture on the front steps of the Hussey farmhouse in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative made by Walter J. Hussey. Portrait of Martha Hussey, left, and two unidentified women.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative made by Walter J. Hussey. Three generations of Hussey men; Asahel, Walter J., and John D. Hussey pose on the steps of a farmhouse.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative made by Walter J. Hussey. Portrait of Walter and Bess Hussey, left, posing with an unidentified couple in front of the house.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative made by Walter J. Hussey. Portrait of seven children posing in and around a baby carriage.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative made by Walter J. Hussey. Portrait of the Hussey family posing on the steps of the farmhouse. Members include Asahel and Martha Hussey, Walter J. and Bess Hussey with their children John, Horace, Curtis, Margaret, and Elizabeth in Mount Pleasant, Ohio.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative by Walter J. Hussey. Photograph of three young children (Francis Ann, John, and Jane) sitting on the front steps while Bess Hussey and an unidentified woman sit on the porch watching them.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative by Walter J. Hussey. Large group portrait in the woods. Some people have tennis rackets. Fred Updegraff is seated on the left in the first row. Family indicates theser are friends of the photographer.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative made by Walter J. Hussey. Portrait of fifteen (15) members of the Hussey family in the living room.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative made by Walter J. Hussey. Photograph of the exterior of the Ponce de Leon Hotel (now part of Flagler College) in St. Augustine, Florida.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative by Walter J. Hussey. The Hussey's "Greenwood Farm" in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio. Cows are grazing in field, and the barn is seen in the background.
Hussey Greenwood Farm showing the photographer's prized American St. Lambert Jersey dairy cowherd. The photographer’s Grandfather, Penrose, built the three-story hand-hewn timber framed barn viewed here in 1853.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative made by Walter J. Hussey. Photograph of the exterior of a large mansion in Florida with palm trees.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative made by Walter J. Hussey. The Hussey family is posing on the front steps of the house. Members include Walter J. Hussey, wife Bess and sons; John D. Hussey with son John and wife Eleanor; Curtis Hussey, wife Alice and their daughter Francis Ann; Horace Hussey and wife Elizabeth with their daughter Jane; Margaret Hussey and Elizabeth Hussey.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative by Walter J. Hussey. Quaker friends staying at the Hussey farm during the 10-day Ohio Yearly Meeting held in the large 3-story Mount Pleasant Yearly Meeting House capable of seating 2,000 people.
Asahel, Martha, Walter, Bess, and children on the front steps of the farmhouse in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.
Glass plate negative by Walter J. Hussey. The Hussey family posing on the porch. Screen door is open.
Back row: Bess Hussey, Walter Hussey holding Elizabeth Hussey, Helen Williams (Walter's sister), Duncan Williams holding Duncan Williams II; Middle row: John Hussey, Horace Hussey, Martha Hussey, Asahel Hussey, Ester Williams; Front: Paul Williams, Curt Hussey.
The collection in the Photographic History Collection consists of over two hundred glass plate negatives made by Walter J. Hussey (1865-1959). These glass plate negatives consist of daily life in and around Mount Pleasant, Ohio, Mr. Hussey's friends and family, studio portraits, his trips to the Washington, D.C. area, and Florida.