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Parson House



Parson House
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Title: Parson House
Description: View from sidewalk of a man and three women posed standing on the porch of a frame house among many potted plants. Probably the residence of the Parson family on North Fifth Street. Bill Parson is possibly the man in the dark suit.

Image ID: 94349
Creator
Name:
Van Schaick, Charles
City, State: Black River Falls, Wisconsin
Collection
Name:
Van Schaick, Charles : Photographs And Negatives, ca. 1880-ca. 1940*
Genre: Photographs
Additional
Information:
This image is part of a larger collection of over 6,000 negatives created by Charles J. Van Schaick. Van Schaick learned the art of photography after moving to Jackson County, Wisconsin. In 1885, he opened a studio in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. He was the town photographer for over 50 years. His work includes both studio portraits and richly varied and intimate snapshots of small-town, Wisconsin life.
Subjects: Flowers
Plants
Dwellings
Porches
Cities and towns
Hats
Men
Outdoor photography
Portraits, Group
Women
Dresses
Suits (Clothing)
Eyeglasses
Chairs
Balconies
Hammocks
Sidewalks
 

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Please Credit: Wisconsin Historical Society.

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