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Box 2

 Container

Contains 105 Results:

Unidentified babyCarte-de-visite portrait. Photo by David Lewis (Logan, Utah), 1890-1899

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:103
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Mormon immigrant portrait collection consists of 182 Cartes-de-visite (6.5 cm. x 10.5 cm.) and cabinet cards (16.5 cm. x 11 cm.), and a few postcards. Most of these immigrants are Danish, Swedish, or Norwegian converts to the LDS Church, while others are taken in Utah, and may be members of the LDS missions to those countries. Some of the images are unidentified and are listed by photographer.

Dates: 1890-1899

Unidentified babyCarte-de-visite portrait. Photo by David Lewis (Logan, Utah), 1900

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:104
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Mormon immigrant portrait collection consists of 182 Cartes-de-visite (6.5 cm. x 10.5 cm.) and cabinet cards (16.5 cm. x 11 cm.), and a few postcards. Most of these immigrants are Danish, Swedish, or Norwegian converts to the LDS Church, while others are taken in Utah, and may be members of the LDS missions to those countries. Some of the images are unidentified and are listed by photographer.

Dates: 1900

Unidentified teenage boyCarte-de-visite portrait. Photo by Cardon, 1890-1899

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:105
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Mormon immigrant portrait collection consists of 182 Cartes-de-visite (6.5 cm. x 10.5 cm.) and cabinet cards (16.5 cm. x 11 cm.), and a few postcards. Most of these immigrants are Danish, Swedish, or Norwegian converts to the LDS Church, while others are taken in Utah, and may be members of the LDS missions to those countries. Some of the images are unidentified and are listed by photographer.

Dates: 1890-1899

Larson, C.CCarte-de-visite portrait of the Mormon Danish emigrant to Mayfield, Utah, with his son. Photo by N.C. Madsen (Denmark), 1880-1889

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:01
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Mormon immigrant portrait collection consists of 182 Cartes-de-visite (6.5 cm. x 10.5 cm.) and cabinet cards (16.5 cm. x 11 cm.), and a few postcards. Most of these immigrants are Danish, Swedish, or Norwegian converts to the LDS Church, while others are taken in Utah, and may be members of the LDS missions to those countries. Some of the images are unidentified and are listed by photographer.

Dates: 1880-1889

Larsen, Thorvald C.CCarte-de-visite portrait of Larsen as a child. Photo by H. Hansen (Denmark), 1880-1889

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:02
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Mormon immigrant portrait collection consists of 182 Cartes-de-visite (6.5 cm. x 10.5 cm.) and cabinet cards (16.5 cm. x 11 cm.), and a few postcards. Most of these immigrants are Danish, Swedish, or Norwegian converts to the LDS Church, while others are taken in Utah, and may be members of the LDS missions to those countries. Some of the images are unidentified and are listed by photographer.

Dates: 1880-1889

Lee, DavidCarte-de-visite of the Mormon Danish emigrant to Weber Co., Utah. Photo by Hermansen (Denmark), 1890-1899

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:03
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Mormon immigrant portrait collection consists of 182 Cartes-de-visite (6.5 cm. x 10.5 cm.) and cabinet cards (16.5 cm. x 11 cm.), and a few postcards. Most of these immigrants are Danish, Swedish, or Norwegian converts to the LDS Church, while others are taken in Utah, and may be members of the LDS missions to those countries. Some of the images are unidentified and are listed by photographer.

Dates: 1890-1899

Lofgren, NilsCarte-de-visite portrait of the Mormon Swedish emigrant to Huntsville, Utah. Photo by James Bourn (Sweden), 1890-1899

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:04
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Mormon immigrant portrait collection consists of 182 Cartes-de-visite (6.5 cm. x 10.5 cm.) and cabinet cards (16.5 cm. x 11 cm.), and a few postcards. Most of these immigrants are Danish, Swedish, or Norwegian converts to the LDS Church, while others are taken in Utah, and may be members of the LDS missions to those countries. Some of the images are unidentified and are listed by photographer.

Dates: 1890-1899

Peirath, ElseCarte-de-visite portrait of Peirath, probably a Mormon Danish immigrant; she is probably blind, as she wears dark glasses. Photo by A Glystorffs (Denmark), 1895

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:05
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Mormon immigrant portrait collection consists of 182 Cartes-de-visite (6.5 cm. x 10.5 cm.) and cabinet cards (16.5 cm. x 11 cm.), and a few postcards. Most of these immigrants are Danish, Swedish, or Norwegian converts to the LDS Church, while others are taken in Utah, and may be members of the LDS missions to those countries. Some of the images are unidentified and are listed by photographer.

Dates: 1895

Petersen, Adam LCarte-de-visite portrait of the Mormon Danish emigrant to Huntsville, Utah. Photo by Hermansen (Denmark), 1902

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:06
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Mormon immigrant portrait collection consists of 182 Cartes-de-visite (6.5 cm. x 10.5 cm.) and cabinet cards (16.5 cm. x 11 cm.), and a few postcards. Most of these immigrants are Danish, Swedish, or Norwegian converts to the LDS Church, while others are taken in Utah, and may be members of the LDS missions to those countries. Some of the images are unidentified and are listed by photographer.

Dates: 1902

Petersen, (Mrs.) ErickCarte-de-visite portrait of the Dane, probably a Mormon immigrant. Photo by J. Biering (Denmark), 1900

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: 2:07
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Mormon immigrant portrait collection consists of 182 Cartes-de-visite (6.5 cm. x 10.5 cm.) and cabinet cards (16.5 cm. x 11 cm.), and a few postcards. Most of these immigrants are Danish, Swedish, or Norwegian converts to the LDS Church, while others are taken in Utah, and may be members of the LDS missions to those countries. Some of the images are unidentified and are listed by photographer.

Dates: 1900