Title:
Native Daughters of the Golden West [graphic]
[Digital Anaheim]
Abstract:
Group portrait of the Felicidad Parlor of the Native Daughters of the Golden West, taken in the Langenberger gardens; image
shows fifteen women around a large painted umbrella, which was a gift from the Native Sons of the Golden West of San Francisco,
presented by their president, Dr. G. B. Zeyn, brother of Dora and Wilhelmina Zeyn; women are identified, standing in the back
from left to right as Clementine Schmidt Turk, Fannie Higgins Lyon, Miss Dora Zeyn, Dominga Aguilar Fesenfeldt, Felicidad
Carrillo Kirby and Adeline Meyerholtz Cahen; seated in the front, left to right, are Miss Marguerite Higgins, Natalia Carrillo
Rimpau, Miss Zoila Smythe (behind), Kate Champlin Chamberlain, Wilhelmina Zeyn Holcomb, Cora Lewis Entler, Nellie Smythe Rimpau,
Beatrice Smythe Smith and Miss Louise Weymyer.
Subject:
Turk, Clementine Schmidt --
act. 1891
Lyon, Frances "Fannie" Higgins --
act. 1891
Zeyn, Dora --
b. 1862
Fesenfeldt, Dominga Aguilar --
act. 1891
Kirby, Felicidad Carrillo --
b. 1857
Cahen, Adelaide Ann Meyerholz --
1854-1948
Higgins, Marguerite --
act. 1891
Rimpau, Natalia Carrillo --
1860-1945
Smythe, Zoila --
act. 1891
Chamberlain, Kate Champlin --
act. 1891
Holcomb, Wilhelmina Zeyn --
b. 1869
Entler, Cora Lewis --
b. 1873
Rimpau, Nellie Smythe --
act. 1891
Weymyer, Louise --
act. 1891
Smith, Beatrice Smythe --
act. 1891
Langenberger Ranch
--
California --
Anaheim.
Native Daughters of the Golden West.
Pioneers --
California --
Anaheim
Ranchers --
California --
History --
19th Century.
Umbrellas and parasols
Portraits, Group
Anaheim (Calif.) --
Photographs
Note:
Accession number: P242
Type:
Photographic print
Physical Description:
2 Photographic prints : b&w ; 8 x 10 in.
1 Negative: 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 in.
Origin:
1891
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