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Portrait of a man with a mustache, standing, wearing a suit and long coat. Date and age of man is penciled on the back of the card: Nov. 20, 1881, 24 years old. Also on the back of the card is printed: D. J. Ryan's Art Studio, Savannah GA. Card has been trimmed and the image is speckled. Small tears in the albumen paper exist at the top edge of the image.
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Portrait of a young man wearing a large four in hand knotted tie and suit. The man has dark slicked back hair and wears an intense expression. The photograph is by Launey and Goebel, 141 & 143 Broughton St. Savannah. The back is printed with logo and address.
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Portrait of three unidentified children in frilly clothing, by Launey Studios, 141 Broughton St, Savannah GA. Back is blank. The card is somewhat faded, and has some markings in ink, which appear to be an attempt to color the eyebrows on 2 of the children.
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Portrait of an unidentified standing girl and seated boy. The boy is wearing a suit with short pants, a large bow tie, and a shirt with a wide collar. He is holding a straw hat witha wide band. The girl is wearing a long light colored dress with crocheted lace at the hem. Her hair is cut with straight bangs and hangs to around her shoulders. The photograph is by J. N. Wilson, 21 Bull St., Savannah GA. The back is blank.
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Portrait of an unidentified baby on a fur coverd chairand a toddler standing next to it. Both are wearing long light colored lace trimmed gowns. The photograph is by J. N. Wilson, 21 Bull St., Savannah GA. The back is blank.
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Portrait of two unidentified women (or woman and girl) with high necked collars. Both have their dark hair up. By Launey Studio, 141 Broughton St, Savannah GA. Back is blank.
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Portrait of an unidentified woman with large lace collar and young boy . The boy is wearing a jacket and large bow tie. His shirt is lace trimmed. The woman is wearing a high necked dress with lace at the collar and leg of mutton sleeves. She has her hair pulled back. Photograph is by Thomas Smales, Brunswick Ga, back is blank.
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Portrait of an unidentified older woman with high collar and young boy with curly hair. The boy is wearing a striped jacket and large bow tie. The woman is wearing a high necked dress with lace at the collar and a jewled brooch at the throat. She has her hair pulled back. Photograph is by Thomas Smales, Brunswick Ga, back is blank.
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Cabinet card photograph, quite faded, of a women in a striped blouse with ribbon trim. The photograph is attributed to Goebel Studio of Savannah GA. Affixed to the back is a notice of the Burial of Mrs. John Driscoll, but no date is included. The notice said she was the former Mary Cash, and she died following the death of her infant son. The book, Savannah's Catholic Cemetery Chatham County Georgia, Volume 1, published by the Catholic Diocese in 2005, lists a Mary Driscoll and an infant buried in Old Section M in 1896.
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Portrait of an unidentified woman in a high necked collar with lace trim and a brooch at her throat. Her dark hair is up in a bun with curly bangs in front. She is wearing a dangling pearl earring.
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Portrait of an unidentified smiling women wearing a high necked dark blouse. Her hairstyle includes an high bun with bangs. The smaller sleeve on her dress probably dates this image to around 1890. Photograph by Launey and Goebel, Savannah Ga. Back is blank.
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Portrait of an unidentified woman with dark hair and white lace collar. Her hair is curly and pulled back. She has a bar pin just below her throat. Photograph by Savannah Photo Co., Savannah Ga. Back is blank
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Portrait of an unidentified woman in a high necked collar with lace trim and a brooch at her throat. Her dark hair is pulled back with a hair ornament in front. She is wearing a dark ribbon around her neck. The photograph is by J. N. Wilson, 21 Bull St., Savannah GA. The back is blank.
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Portrait of an unidentified woman with light colored lace trimmed dress and a double strand of pearls at her throat. Her dark hair is pulled back with a bangs brushed to the side. The photograph is by J. N. Wilson, 21 Bull St., Savannah GA. The back is blank.
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Portrait of an unidentified woman in a blouse with ahigh necked collar and a brooch at her throat. Her dark hair is pulled back. The photograph is by J. N. Wilson, 21 Bull St., Savannah GA. The back is blank.
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Cabinet card portrait of an unidentified young woman with dark hair wearing a high necked blouse under a jacket with a square ruffled edge collar. The photographer's information at the bottom of the card is Herman 846 Broad St., Augusta. 30 W. Broughton, Savannah. On the back of the card is the same information for the photographer. Written in back in ink: Savannah Ga, Nov. 8, 1899.
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Portrait of a blond young woman with an earring and a dark high necked dress. Her dress has a bow at the throat and leg of mutton sleeves which were popular in the mid 1890s. The back is blank.
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Portrait of an unidentified young woman leaning on a stone wall wearing a blouse with leg of mutton sleeves with piping. Her hair appears to be short and curly, but may be gathered up at back into a knot. The leg of mutton sleeve became popular in the 1890s. back is blank
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Booklet style brochure, under the management of Savannah Hotel Company, printed by Braid & Button, Savannah GA, not dated, but after 1905, brown cover. Illustrated with photographs and drawings. The brochure features the amenities of the hotel in detail and with photographs. In the back of the brochure is a map of the first floor of the hotel. Files contain image of cover and PDF of entire brochure.
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Sixty page brochure published under direction of City Council of Savannah, Georgia, by Herman Myers, Mayor; compiled by Thomas Gamble, Jr., Mayor's Secretary. The publication contains information commerce, business, industry, and economic growth in the city of Savannah, Georgia. Illustrated with numerous photographs, it also contains some information on tourist and leisure activities. Files contain image of cover and PDF of entire brochure.
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Continuation of the title: Thunderbolt and the Casino, Isle of Hope and Montgomery, reached by the lines of the Savannah Electric Co.
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Small round, orange shaped booklet with information about travel on the Savannah Line of the Ocean Steamship Company and mentioning connections with the Central of Georgia Railway and the Savannah Florida and Western Railway. On the last page is an advertisement for the DeSoto Hotel, completed in 1890. The pamphlet is printed in the interior in black and red ink and has color covers.
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1908 brochure, 8 pages with hotel information on the DeSoto, Pulaski and Screven House, information on sports, tourist attractions, and Savannah as a Winter Resort. Map of the Southern Railway lines on back. Files contain image of cover and PDF of entire brochure.
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Paper bound brochure originally held together by cord, (replaced) of photogravures of the city of Savannah. 16 pages contain highlights of tourist attractions. This was published by the Albertype Compnay, "A. Wittemann, Publisher of American Views". The Albertype Company was founded by brothers Adolph and Herman L. Wittemann. Located in Brooklyn, New York, the company operated from 1890 to 1952, and was. During this time, the Albertype Company produced and distributed over twenty-five thousand prints as postcards and viewbooks. The company used photographs by agents who would travel to cities and regions and negatives from other companies or photographers. The images were then reproduced as collotypes. They first started printing books, later becoming a major publisher of national view-cards. They were purchased by Art Vue Post Card Company in 1952. Files contain image of cover and PDF of entire brochure.
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