Dublin Core
Title
Parker Pennington Sr. with four young ladies, c. 1908.
Subject
Group portraits
Description
Black and white photographic portrait of Parker Pennington Sr. with four young ladies, c.1908.
The Pennington family arrived in Long Lake in the late 1870's. Josiah was a Quaker minister there and helped start the T.C. church. Two of his children, Willis and Parker became active in the Interlochen area and respectively began Hotel Pennington and Camp Interlochen. These properties eventually became the National Music Camp, now Interlochen Center for the Arts.\.
The Pennington family arrived in Long Lake in the late 1870's. Josiah was a Quaker minister there and helped start the T.C. church. Two of his children, Willis and Parker became active in the Interlochen area and respectively began Hotel Pennington and Camp Interlochen. These properties eventually became the National Music Camp, now Interlochen Center for the Arts.\.
Creator
Unknown
Source
Pennington Collection
Publisher
Unknown
Date
c.1908
1890-2007
Contributor
Unknown
Rights
Images and documents may be protected by copyright law. Contact Traverse Area District Library for permission to reproduce, display, or transmit this image.
Relation
None
Format
JPG
Type
Image
Identifier
750.112907.413
C5FD2CBB-DD18-44DF-9292-136415156550
Coverage
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, United States.
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Black and white photograph