Wade Home
Title
Wade Home
Description
Sepia-toned image of five people standing in front of a cross-gabled house in a yard with many flowers and vegetation. Three women stand in a row in the front of the house, with another sitting in a rocking chair. The woman on one end holds either a cat or a puppy in her arm, and on the other end the woman holds a fan at her side. Three of the women's dresses have fitted bodices; the fourth has a loose dress gathered at the waist. A young boy sits on a horse at the right of the image, holding a rifle. He wears short pants and a hat. The house has curtains, and a number of plants are visible in the windows.
[Back] [pen] Wad house grandfather of Mr. Allen of Cornelius. [pencil] Allen House in Beaverton, I think. SWH. [pen] Given to Museum - 1965. Brought in by Lester Mooberry. [pencil] Frankie Farnham. Flossie Farnham. [typed label] This is a picture of the Wade home in Beaverton. The house stood near Allen Avenue. Mr. Wade was the grandfather of Floyd Allen of Cornelius. Floyd Allen is the boy on the horse and his mother is seated in the rocking chair. The picture was likely taken in the early nineties.
Date Created
circa 1890s
Subject
Place
Medium
card photographs
Language
English
Identifier
WCMpic_001520
Rights
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Type
Still Image