Box 2
Contains 15 Results:
Smith, Winslow Farr (1881- ). Carte-de-visite portrait; by Alex. Matthaey (Stettin), 1903
The Whitney Smith photographic collection consists of 525 portraits and snapshots of the Smith and Whitney Families (including vacations to Saltair, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Yellowstone National Park), sketches by Charles S. Whitney, and early Mormon Church leaders such as John Henry Smith.
Trayner, Jacob. Trayner, Winslow Farr Smith, Rupert Gaufen, and J. Howard Garrett, in character for production of Three Hats; detail of larger print: see 4:07;, March 17, 1898
The Whitney Smith photographic collection consists of 525 portraits and snapshots of the Smith and Whitney Families (including vacations to Saltair, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Yellowstone National Park), sketches by Charles S. Whitney, and early Mormon Church leaders such as John Henry Smith.
Smith, Winslow Farr. Oval portrait;, 1903
The Whitney Smith photographic collection consists of 525 portraits and snapshots of the Smith and Whitney Families (including vacations to Saltair, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Yellowstone National Park), sketches by Charles S. Whitney, and early Mormon Church leaders such as John Henry Smith.
Whitney, Orson F. (1855-1931). Carte-de-visite portrait; by C.R. Savage Pioneer Art Gallery (Salt Lake City, UT), March 21, 1873
The Whitney Smith photographic collection consists of 525 portraits and snapshots of the Smith and Whitney Families (including vacations to Saltair, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Yellowstone National Park), sketches by Charles S. Whitney, and early Mormon Church leaders such as John Henry Smith.
Whitney, Zina Beal Smoot. Carte-de-visite portrait; by C.R. Savage Pioneer Art Gallery (Slat Lake City, UT), 1870-1879
The Whitney Smith photographic collection consists of 525 portraits and snapshots of the Smith and Whitney Families (including vacations to Saltair, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Yellowstone National Park), sketches by Charles S. Whitney, and early Mormon Church leaders such as John Henry Smith.