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Cornelius Kelley (1873-1954)
c. 1918
1996.12.2041.01-.03
Cornelius Kelley (1873-1954) was a farmer and blacksmith who turned his imagination and skill to the making of decorative iron goods that became an important element in Deerfield's Arts and Crafts movement. |
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World War I Encampment
1918-1919
1996.12.2589
Their first days in the army: soldiers of Greenfield, Massachusetts, in a temporary Army camp during World War I, August, 1917. |
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Edward Hitchcock (1828-1911)
1996.14.0303
The Allen sisters photograph of Amherst College faculty member, Edward H. Hitchcock, shows him playing the cello at his home in Amherst, Massachusetts. |
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"A Day Off"
c. 1914
1996.14.1269.01-.02
Frances and Mary Allen sought out interesting countenances and unselfcounscious models for their character studies. |
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Sophie Dahowski and Infant
1890-1899
1996.14.2033
The Allen Sisters likely picked out the lace caps for this photo of an Eastern European woman and her children. |
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Greenfield Postmasters
c. 1895
1898.08
The first eight postmasters in Greenfield, Massachusetts, were political appointees. |