Jessie Lattimore Wayland. Tintype. Album 2. Page 42. Jessie Lattimore was born and raised in Saratoga Springs. Perhaps she and Arabella became acquainted during one of the latter’s visits to that resort city. By 1900, Jessie Latimore Wayland was living in Saratoga Springs, New York, with her husband, a head waiter, four children, and three of […]
Continue Reading... No Comments.John R. Chapman. Tintpe. Pictured here alone, John R. Chapman was Arabella’s father. The handwritten caption reads “Grandpa Chapman,” like added by Arabella’s daughter, Alfarata.
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Continue Reading... No Comments.Charles Chapman. Tintype. Album 2. Page 32. Captioned “Baby Charlie,” the tintype depicts Arabella’s brother Charles as a child.
Continue Reading... No Comments.Arabella Chapman. Tintype. Album 2. Page 30. On verso, 2 cent stamp circa 1864, called with name of photo studio “Radley & Van Derzee, 51 State St.”
Continue Reading... No Comments.Harriet Chapman. Tintype.
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Continue Reading... No Comments.Charles & Mary Chapman. Tintype. Charles Chapman was Arabella’s youngest brother. He is photographed here with his wife Mary. The caption reads “Mary Chapman + Charlie.” By the 1880 census, 15 year old Charles Chapman was a waiter in a hotel, like his father who was head waiter at Albany’s Delavan Hotel. The records of the Albany […]
Continue Reading... No Comments.Arabella Chapman. Tintype. Album 2. Page 8.
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