Friday family portrait
Title
Friday family portrait
Description
Black and white portrait of a family group gathered in front of an interior background. Four women and five men sit or stand in the image. The men wear suits and vests, and four of the five have heavy mustaches. The women wear their hair up in loose buns, and two have lace collars, one a large lace yoke, and the other wears a narrow tie. Their dresses are gathered at the waist, and have long, full sleeves. Mrs. Fanny Friday was born in Switzerland, but emigrated to the United States with her family and settled in Wisconsin. She married Nicolas Friday there, and in the early 1880s they moved with their children to the Dairy Creek area near Banks.
[back] [pen] John, Edd, Birt, Albert, Mayme, DeEtte, Mother, Eugene, Libbie Carstens. John [and] Pearl Friday had Stella, Leola, Lloyd, Bernice. Edd [and] Min Friday had Lester (died at 4 yr.), Earl (died at 16 yr old), Vesta. Birt [and] Mildred: Franklin, Gertrude. Albert [and] Eva Friday: Ada, Alice. Mayme [and] Howard Drorbaugh had Mable, Eva, Hazel, Dewey, Virgil (Babe). DeEtte [and] Otto Galaway, Melva, Maxine, Vernon. Eugene, single. Tony and Libbie Carstens, Herbert, Percy, Eva, Elma.
Creator
Unknown photographer, Pacific Studio, Forest Grove, Oregon
Date Created
circa 1905
Subject
Photography of families
Portrait photography
Fashion
Women's clothing
Brothers and sisters
Friday, John W.
Friday, Eugene C.
Friday, Fanny (Camerigg)
Galaway, DeEtte (Friday)
Friday, Birt F.
Drorbaugh, Mayme (Mary E.) (Friday)
Carstens, Libbie (Sarah E.) (Friday)
Friday, Edwin
Friday, Albert
Genealogy & Family History
Human Migration
Place
Dairy Creek, Oregon
Medium
gelatin silver prints
Language
English
Identifier
WCMpic_015717
Rights
Online access to this image is for research and educational purposes only. To inquire about permissions, order a reproduction, or for more information, please contact the Five Oaks Museum at Research@FiveOaksMuseum.org.
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Source
Robert L. Benson Research Library, Five Oaks Museum
Type
Still Image