File 1.19 - Photograph Album Gieser Family

Identity area

Reference code

US IHigp 305-1.19

Title

Photograph Album Gieser Family

Date(s)

  • 1913-1921 (Creation)

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Extent and medium

Photographs in a scrapbook.

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Content and structure area

Scope and content

Most pictures are labelled by the original owners and detail the dates and persons of interest in their pictures themselves. Subjects include Bill [Windsor] Gieser, John Claiche, Annie Gieser, Bertha Koller, Bill Christensen, Ruth Rhinesmith, Arthur and Mary Rogers, Mary St. Peter, Mr./Mrs. Baud, Mr./Mrs. Mizen, various unlisted subjects, scenery, house fires, the Gieser house, and others.

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Physical characteristics and technical requirements

a faded black/brown photograph book bound by two holes punched through the cover and a braided cord. The pages inside are mostly intact, but are either separated or in the process of separation from their binding. Tissue paper was placed in between the pages to help delay the deterioration of the pages due to age and the acidity of the paper and adhesives used on the photographs.

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