Family portrait of Victor Scoville, his wife Floy McDonald, and their daughter Mignon "Minnie" Olive, in studio decor by R. G. Gardner, 1042 Main St., Kansas City, MO. Victor is the son of Ulysses (?) Smith Scoville, and grandson of Mary Barber.
Portrait of Victor Scoville by unknown photographer.
He is the son of U.S. Scoville and grandson of Molly Barber.
Portrait of U.S. Scoville and his second wife Martha Dorsett in studio decor by unknown photographer.
Portrait of U.S. Scoville by unknown photographer.
Portrait of unknown young man by J. Jackson, Cowansville.
Portrait of Ulysses (Uriah?) Smith Scoville and his wife Elvira Jacobs of Abercorn in studio decor by Callaway, San Antonio, Texas.
He is the son of Mary Barber and Stephen Scoville.
Portrait of three Smith sisters: Annie, Flora and Alice (or Ethel?) in studio decor by unknown photographer.
Portrait of Thomas W. Smith and his wife Lucy Ann Gage in studio decor by unknown photographer.
Portrait of Thomas W. Ross in studio decor by E.S. Dunshee, 3 Tremont Row, Boston, Mass.
Portrait of Thomas W. Ross in studio decor by Everett & Lindsey, Concord, N.H.
He is the son of Eliza Smith and George Washington Ross, and the grandson of Thomas W. Smith and Lucy Ann Gage.
This file consists of Alice Maude Smith's "floral Album". It contains photographs from her family members, friends, workplace and her home in Tacoma. Some pages are ‘scrapbook style’ with photos glued in. Two photos were taken out prior to classification and are in another file (S2-SS2-D2).
The file contains a big black photo album relating mostly to the professional life of Dr. Alice Maude Smith, and some personal portraits of family members. The album also contains printed souvenirs of different events in Dr. Smith's life.
The series contains mostly secondary source documents relating to Alice Maude Smith. Some of the documents are inserted in one of the photo albums.
Portrait of the Smith family: Abram Nelson Smith, his wife Judith Scoville and two of their daughters Anna and Flora, in studio decor by unknown photographer. Parents and sisters of Dr. Alice Smith; Judith Scoville is Polly Barber's daughter.
The photograph offers a snapshot at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Smith, Abercorn Quebec. Seated are Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Standing left-right: Homer, [?], and Harry.
This file contains the photographs from the Scovill-Smith family album, including many portraits of Alice Maude Smith at different moments in life.
Portrait of Sarah Eugenia Peterson, Abram Howard Smith's second wife, by unknown photographer.
Postcard from Harry Smith to his older sister Alice Maude Smith. His portrait is on the front.
Photograph of a picnic at the home of Dr. Alice M. Smith, presumably in Tacoma. There are 14 women in the photo, Dr. Smith is in the front, 4th from the right(?)
The series contains the personal collection of photographs owned by Alice Maude Smith, inserted in three photo albums. The topics include family photos in Abercorn, starting with her grand-mother Polly Barber; her studying years in Massachusetts and Illinois, her professional career as a nurse, a doctor, and a writer. Finally, she kept many photos of her sibling's families, particularly her brother Abram Howard's family from Tacoma, Washington, and her sister Anna, married to Louis Shultz of Rockford, Illinois.
The sub-series contains three photo albums that belonged to Alice M. Smith. The first one contains family photos from Abercorn. The second one contains family photos from Abercorn and the La Rabina Sanatorium in Illinois, where Dr. Alice M. Smith began her medical career. The third album contains mostly photos of the professional life of Dr. Smith, and personal photos of her sibling's families.
Portrait of Park Davis (Parkman Kenny Davis) by H.H. Lewis, No. Troy, Vt.
He is the husband of Annie May Pettengill, the daughter of Mary Prudence Scoville (Judith Scoville's sister), and the granddaughter of Mary Barber.
Portrait of Mrs. A. Howard Smith, Nellie Cook of Waterloo, his first wife, in studio decor by Q.A. Randall, Waterloo, Que.
Mildred, daughter of Homer E. Smith. Great granddaughter of Mrs. May ?
Homer Smith's daughter.
Portrait of Mignon "Minnie" Olive Scoville, daughter of Victor Scoville, in studio decor by unknown photographer.
Portrait of Mary "Polly" (Barber) Scoville by unknown photographer.
Portrait of Mary Barber, also known as Polly Barber or Polly Scoville, seated in studio decor by Robb, Cowansville and Knowlton, Que.
She was a pioneer business woman of Abercorn, Que.
Portrait of Mark Scoville holding a trumpet by unknown photographer.
Portrait of Mark Scoville wearing military uniform in studio decor by Callaway, San Antonio, Texas.
He is the son of U.S. Scoville and grandson of Mary Barber.