A Guide to the Staunton Photographic Collection 1910-1921
A Collection in
The Special Collections Department
Accession Number 11156
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Preferred Citation
Staunton, Va. Photographs, 1910-1921, Accession #11156, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
The postive images were developed by Clinton Sisson of the Special Collections Department, Alderman Library, University of Virginia Library, and were given to the Library, on September 24, 1994, by Mr. Sisson.
Scope and Content Information
There are ninety-one photographs, 1910-1921, of people, images, residences and other buildings, and public functions in the Staunton, Virginia area, developed from original glass-plate negatives in the possession of David Schwartz of Staunton, Virginia. The photographer is identified as a Mr. Dow. The photographs are unidentified and an attempt was made to identify categories by using identifying signs in the photographs themselves and by consulting Staunton, Virginia: It's Past, Present and Future by Armistead C. Gordon [F234.S8G6 1890] and Staunton, Virginia: A Pictorial History published by the Historic Staunton Foundation [F234.S8M34 1985].
Contents List
[cadets in formation, seated in front of institution, and in band]
[individuals and team for baseball, basketball, and football]
[business district: Farmers and Merchants Bank; The Little Fashion Shop; Standard Motor Gasoline Garage and other garages; pool parlor (interior); commercial vehicles; factory/plant located on railroad; and, sketches of Dow's Electric Light Studio, The New Theatre Keith Vaudeville Daily (circle and orchestra)]
[possibly scenes following disasters, 1910-1911, such as the Baldwin Street cave-in and the Johnson Street fire]
[library entrance; [public school] with group of adults and children; [reunion] of the Ten Point School, 1917; church and congregation; baptismal records, 1747-1748]
[people, cars, tents, racetrack, playground, picnic at the [Baldwin District Fair] next to Gypsy Hill Park]