Anna Hill's photo albumRelatives of Anna Hill, niece of Lettice Millican Reynolds, including descendants of A. H. Reynolds, circa 1870s-1920s [VIEW COLLLECTION AS SLIDESHOW]
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Unknown children. Anna Hill nieces? Date: 1870s? Place: Portland, Oregon? |
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Unknown woman. Date: 1878-1884 Place: Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Photographer: Frank G. Abell, Portland, Oregon |
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Harry Reynolds at high school or college in Ann Arbor. Date: 1881? Place: Ann Arbor, Michigan Photographer: Lewis and Gibson, Ann Arbor, Michigan Referenced: Harry Abbott Reynolds |
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Unknown man, a younger B. L. Baker? Date: 1879-1889 Place: Walla Walla, Washington Territory, USA Photographer: Brodeck and Co., Photographers, Main Street, Walla Walla, W.T. |
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Anna Hill older sister Lucinda? See scan 0131 Date: 1880s Place: San Francisco, California Photographer: Morse, San Francisco Referenced: Lucinda Hill |
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Unknown woman Date: 1880s |
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Allen Holbrook Reynolds Date: 1887? Place: Walla Walla, Washington, USA Photographer: Maxwell, Walla Walla, Washington Referenced: Allen Holbrook Reynolds |
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A.H. Reynolds family portrait. Back row: Ella Clark, Lizzie Clark, Allen Holbrook Reynolds, Harry Reynolds. Front row: Almos H. Reynolds, Aleta Baker, Lettice Millican Reynolds, Anna Hill. Date: 1888? Place: Portland, Multnoman County Oregon, USA Photographer: Partridge (opposite the post office), Portland, Oregon Referenced: Harry Abbott Reynolds , Almos Holbrook Reynolds , Lettice Jane Millican , Ella Seelye , Elizabeth Clark , Aleta Baker , Anna Hill , Allen Holbrook Reynolds |
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Unknown woman Date: 1877-1899 Place: Boston, Massachusetts, USA Photographer: Charles F. Conly, Boston, Massachusetts |
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Almos Holbrook Reynolds and Aleta Baker Date: 1888 Place: Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington Territory, USA Photographer: Brodeck and Co., Walla Walla, W.T. Referenced: Almos Holbrook Reynolds, Aleta Baker |
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Unknown boy and girl. Maybe related to woman in scan0122. Date: Before 1889 Place: Spokane Falls, Washington Territory, USA Photographer: Maxwell, Spokane Falls, Washington Territory |
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Ella Seelye Clark and Aleta Baker Date: 1889 Place: Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington Territory, USA Photographer: Brodeck and Co., Walla Walla, W.T. Referenced: Ella Seelye, Aleta Baker |
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"For Anna" Unknown woman. Maybe related to children in following scan0123. Date: Around 1890? Photographer: H. Erickson, Moscow, Idaho |
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"Cushing Reynolds Baker, 18 mo." Cushing Reynolds Baker Date: 1892? Place: Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA Photographer: Maxwell, Walla Walla Referenced: Cushing Baker |
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Left to right: Aleta Baker, Lizzie Clark Baker (foreground), Anna Hill (background), Ella Seelye Clark, unknown man, blurry child?, Henry Kirkman (brother-in-law of Allen H. Reynolds), unknown man background, Allen H. Reynolds, Lettice Clark Reynolds, William Mansell Millican? Date: 1893? Referenced: Lettice Jane Millican , Ella Seelye , Elizabeth Clark , Aleta Baker , Anna Hill , Allen Holbrook Reynolds |
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"William Allen Reynolds, age 3 months" William Allen Reynolds, son of Allen H. Reynolds Date: 1894? Referenced: William Allen Reynolds |
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Anna Hill sister Minnie? Date: 1895-1900 Place: Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Photographer: Elbridge W. Moore, successor to Abell & Son, Portland, Oregon Referenced: Minnie Hill |
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Aleta Baker Date: 1898? Place: Walla Walla, Washington, USA Photographer: Maxwell, Walla Walla Referenced: Aleta Baker |
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Unknown children. Almos and William Reynolds? Date: 1902? Place: Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon Photographer: Partridge, (opposite the post office), Portland Oregon |
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Unknown woman. (Same as in foreground of scan0206?) Ruth Reynolds? Date: early 1920s Photographer: Charlotte Reynolds photographer? |
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