Description: |
Before a large audience in the Camp Chesterfield Auditorium in August 1911, a plain canvas was placed on an easel, which was examined by a committee who attested that it had no marking or painting of any kind, nor signs of chemical treatment. Tickets were given at the door and the number drawn belonged to Alice Alford. Mrs. Alford and her husband went to the rostrum to sit for the portrait, which was done in 22 minutes by the Bangs Sisters. Mabel Riffle, Ethel Post Parrish, and Fanchion H. Dorsch were cousins of Mrs. Alford. |
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Origin: | 1911-08 |
Created By: |
Bangs, Mary E. (May); Bangs, Elizabeth Snow (Lizzie) |
Source: |
http://iuidigital.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/Chesterfield/id/7702 |
Collection: |
Camp Chesterfield |
Rights: | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Copyright: |
No Copyright – United States |
Subjects: |
Camp Chesterfield (Chesterfield, Ind.) Spiritualists -- United States Spiritualism -- Indiana Alford, Alice |
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