This item is a black and white studio portrait of a man and woman. It has faded and appears to be the same as item 459 in this series. According to the donor this is Lewis Williams Farthing (1845-1918) and his wife Nancy McBride Farthing (b.1845).
This item is a black and white studio portrait of a man and woman. It has faded. According to the donor this is Lewis Williams Farthing (1845-1918) and his wife Nancy McBride Farthing (b.1845).
This item is a black and white photograph of a man and a donkey. He appears to be giving children rides on the donkey as there is a child currently climbing on its back and a line just off camera to the left. Handwritten on the back is "Dudley Greene…
This item is a black and white photograph showing a view of the Lewis Williams Farthing farm from Phillips Branch Rd. The barn is to left and the house to right. A wood plank bridge can be seen in the foreground.
This image shows a somewhat faded portrait of a bearded man. His shoulders, neck, and head are all that is visible in the photograph. Image appears to date circa 1900.