Portrait of John Wright Johnson taken at the J.C. Coovert photography studio in Memphis. A note of the verso suggests the portrait was made about the time of Johnson\u27s marriage in 1908.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-johnsonjw2/1050/thumbnail.jp
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This photograph is from film that was brought to Sherrill’s Studio for developing, but the prints we...
1 photograph; Sepia portrait of J.A. Wayland, taken by The Ferguson Studio, Pittsburg, Kansas, circa...
This black and white photograph features a Murphy studio portrait of John C. Nicholson. Written in i...
Portrait of John Wright Johnson taken at the J.C. Coovert photography studio in Memphis. A note of t...
Portrait of John Wright Johnson taken in 1895, when he was 16 years old, at the Robinson photography...
Studio portrait of Mabel Bartel Patton taken around 1900. Mabel married John Wright Johnson in 1908....
A photograph of John Wright Johnson and his family: From left, bottom row, John Wright Johnson, Mabe...
This photograph is from film that was brought to Sherrill’s Studio for developing, but the prints we...
Pencil and crayon drawing of the John Wright Johnson house at 3550 Central, Memphis, from around 192...
Portrait of Mary J. Freeman, wife of Rev. John Allen Freeman, first permanent pastor of Lonesome Dov...
View of the house built by John W. Johnson for his family on 3550 Central, Memphis, between April an...
This photograph is from film that was brought to Sherrill’s Studio for developing, but the prints we...
1 photograph; Sepia portrait of J.A. Wayland, taken by The Ferguson Studio, Pittsburg, Kansas, circa...
This black and white photograph features a Murphy studio portrait of John C. Nicholson. Written in i...