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Identifier
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GA.BH.7.16a
Title
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Small Business
Contributor
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Harold and Carol Mitchener, compiled and organized the photographs into the binders and identified most of the items.
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Description
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Binder 16a
Still Image
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Title
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[Robert Clark, Sr. as a young man in Bristol, PA]
Identifier
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7.16a.006
Description
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He immigrated to the United States from Beith, Scotland in April 1888. His wife and daughter soon followed, and he opened up a furniture store in Bristol. He had a glass eye (left eye) as a result of a fishing hook accident. It did not stop him from working his trade! Their daughter, Maggie Henderson Clark was born in Beith, August 22, 1887 and died in Bristol in 1889. [Identified by Bruce Clark].
Creator
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W. H. Hay, Bristol, PA
Date
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circa late 1880s-1890s
Rights
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Due to the nature of some legacy collections, we do not know the exact origin of copyright and/or intellectual property rights for some of our materials, and their publication is free and clear of infringement claims sought by copyright owners. To make our information more accurate, we are eager to hear from any rights owners who might know of certain collection items’ origins.
Bristol Borough
people
portraits