Black and white photographic postcard of unknown man dressed in Arabic costume with two pistols, sword, and hooka. Postcard with following written on back: Jerusalem, Mar 2, 1911 / Should old acquaintance / be forgotten / Perry. Stamp from…
Cemetery Deed made out to Perry Hannah by the City of Traverse City City Clerk's Office, Traverse City, Michigan, dated April 13, 1896, recorded in Liber 1 on page 23 of the Cemetery Deeds. The document is signed by Almon W. Rickerd, City Clerk.…
Black and white real photographic postcard, image of 1 woman (likely Claribel Gardner (Hannah) replicated 5 times around table. Handwritten on back: Mrs. Gardner / 94870 / 6.
Top-stapled document of 19 pages detailing a phrenological exam performed on George W. Gardner by the Fowler & Wells Phrenological Cabinet on June 29th, 1894, at No. 27 East 21st Street, New York. The Practical Phrenologist who performed the exam is…
Top-stapled document of 19 pages detailing a phrenological exam performed on Claribel Hannah (later Gardner) by the Fowler & Wells Phrenological Cabinet on April 26th, 1886, at No. 27 East 21st Street, New York. The Practical Phrenologist who…
Letter addressed to Miss Claribel Hannah from Frank (last name unknown), dated February 18, 1883. There may be a Blodgett family connection. Frank informs Claribel of various happenings with mutual friends and family in Chicago, including the…
Black and white portrait of young man, standing in studio. Handwritten on back: Compliments of Geo. W. Gardner / May 8, 1883. Studio stamp: Fredericks, Knickerbocker Family Portrait Gallery, 770 Broadway, New York. Photo sleeve 13/40.
Premanufactured photograph album covered in leather with metal embellishments and metal clasp. Contains 20 pages and could hold 40 cabinet card photographs. This album contains a number of images from the Gardner Family, mostly of Claribel Hannah…
17 page document, handwritten on bond paper. Letterhead: George W. Gardner / 801 Summit Avenue / St. Paul, Minn. Tribute that describes P. Hannah's life and accomplishments.