MS-194

MS-194

 

Bradford Glass Plate Negative Collection

 

Introduction

 

The Bradford Glass Plate Negative Collection was accessioned into the Piqua Public Library Archives and Special Collections in July 2009 as a donation from the Dayton History Museum.  The Dayton History Museum received the collection from the family of Elmer Miller (11 March 1888- 31 October 1979).  The collection consists of thirty-four glass plate negatives.  The negatives have been scanned and a positive print has been produced which is included in the folder with each negative.  The tops of the negative boxes are also included at the end of the collection. 

 

The collection is housed in one Hollinger box containing 35 files.  The copyright has been deeded to the library and there are no restrictions on the use of these photographs.  The photographs can be viewed in the “My Pictures MS-194” folder on the Local History administrative computers.

 

Scope and Content

 

The Bradford Glass Plate Negative Collection is divided into five series.  They are as follows:

SERIES I:  BRADFORD RAIL YARD AND LOCOMOTIVES – 5x7 glass plate negatives – c. 1900.  A positive print is included with each negative.  Series I is found in Box 1 Files 1-6.

SERIES II:  IDENTIFIED LOCATIONS – 4x5 glass plate negatives – c. 1900.  A positive print is included with each negative.  Series II is found in Box 1 Files 7-9.

SERIES III:  PHOTOGRAPHS OF PEOPLE – c. 1900 – the individuals are not identified.  4x5 glass plate negatives.  A positive print is included with each negative.  Series III is found in Box 1 Files 10-24.

SERIES IV:  PHOTOGRAPHS OF SCENERY, locations are not determined – c. 1900.  4x5 glass plate negatives.  A positive print is included with each negative.  Series IV is found in Box 1 Files 25-31.

SERIES V:  PHOTOGRAPHS OF BUILDINGS AND MISCELLANEOUS.  4X5 photographs – c. 1900. A positive print is included with each negative.  Series V is found in Box 1 Files 32-35.

 

Box Inventory

 

SERIES I:  BRADFORD RAIL YARD AND LOCOMOTIVES – c. 1900 – 5x7 glass plate negatives.

 

BOX 1

 

File

          1        Bradford rail yard

          2        Locomotive 8339, baggage and passenger cars.

          3        Locomotive pulling freight cars in the Bradford yard.  Photo is slightly blurred because of the moving train.

          4        Locomotive 8523 with box cars – picture shows the four man train crew.

          5        Locomotive 8510 with box cars – engineer and fireman are looking out of the cab of the locomotive.

          6        Locomotive 8523 with box cars – the four man train crew stands on or near the locomotive.  A second locomotive is seen at right rear of the photograph.

 

SERIES II:  IDENTIFIED LOCATIONS – c. 1900 – 4x5 glass plate negatives.

 

          7        Darke County Fairgrounds – tents set up outside of the Fine Arts Hall,

          8        Bradford Railway Y.M.C.A. [Young Men’s Christian Association]

          9        Bradford Railway Y.M.C.A.

 

SERIES III:  PHOTOGRAPHS OF PEOPLE – c. 1900 – people not identified.  4x5 glass plate negatives.

 

          10      Lady in a carriage sitting in the middle of a river [either Stillwater River or Greenville Creek].  A man on a horse and a family on shore look

          11      Lady in the carriage being pulled from the river by hand by a number of people.

NOTE:  Files 10 and 11 were probably staged shots since there is no horse hitched to the carriage.

          12      Two couples in a backyard double seat swing.

          13      Family picnic

          14      Two well dressed young men in a buggy type carriage.

          15      Photograph portrait of a well dressed boy approximately twelve years old.

          16      Picnic with a number of wagons – two men are seen working with a small horse.

          17      Two well dressed young men in a buggy – same as in file 14.

          18      Two young adult men and four young adult women – probably brothers and sisters.

          19      Photograph of a little girl in a nice white dress on a front porch.

          20      Photograph of a well dressed man on a front porch.

          21      Formal portrait of a man.

          22      Formal portrait of a man.

          23      Four young girls in a formal photograph – probably sisters.

          24      Same as in number 23 above.

 

SERIES IV:  PHOTOGRAPHS OF SCENERY – locations are not determined.  4x5 glass plate negatives.

 

          25      Cemetery

          26      River – possibly Stillwater River or Greenville Creek.

          27      People swimming in a river.

          28      People swimming in a river.

          29      Two people on horses in a river.

NOTE:  The river photographs were all taken at the same location.

          30      Horse – 1

          31      Horse – 2

 

SERIES V:  BUILDINGS AND MISCELLANEOUS – locations not determined.  4x5 glass plate negatives.

 

          32      Open shed warehouse – possible at the Bradford rail yard.

          33      Barn entry or walk through with a wagon – tools and harness pieces are hanging from the wall.

          34      Advertising sign for Chevalier Shoes for men – “A Knightly Shoe for Gentlemen”.

          35      Glass plate box tops.

a. one dozen Seed’s Gilt 30 Edge 5x7, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y., Successor to M.A. Seed Dry Plate Co.

b. one dozen Seed’s 28, 4x5,  M.A. Seed Dry Plate Co.,  Works:  Woodland, St. Louis County, Mo., P.O. Address: St. Louis, Mo.

c. Cramer’s Photo Dry Plates, mfged. by G. Cramer Dry Plate Co., St. Louis, Mo. – one dozen 4x5 Cramer Banner X Emulsion.