Charles A., Elizabeth, and Charles E. Kading Papers, 1893-1976

Container Title
Photographs
Albums
PH 1950
Box   1
Flint family, Salem, Massachusetts
Quantity: 40 photographs 
Scope and Content Note: Album of carte-de-visite photographic portraits of the Simeon Flint family of Salem, Massachusetts and members of the Salem High School class of 1871. Also included is a photograph of Salem High School and portraits of Daniel Webster and the African-American messenger at the U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C.
PH 1964
Flint and Thomas family
Quantity: 39 photographs 
Scope and Content Note: Album of carte-de-visite and cabinet photographic portraits of members of the Flint and Thomas families, circa 1870-1895.
PH 1966
Tintype portraits
Quantity: 50 photographs 
Scope and Content Note: Small tintype studio portraiture of individuals collected in small album.
PH 1952
Folder   1
Reserve Officers Training Corps camp activities, Plattsburg, New York, 1917
Quantity: 56 photographs 
Scope and Content Note: Images include views of the grounds, barracks, training marches, bayonet drills, and rifle practice, with annotations by Flint who was in training there at the time.
PH 1965
Folder   1
Views of Madison, Wisconsin
Quantity: 25 photographs 
Scope and Content Note: A booklet entitled "University of Wisconsin Jubilee," produced in 1904, containing mounted collotype reproductions of panoramic views of Madison, Wisconsin: lake and shore views, Sherman Ave. drive, university buildings, the State Historical Society, and the Wisconsin State Capitol.
PH 1969
Folder   1
Flint residence, Madison, Wisconsin
Quantity: 5 photographs 
Scope and Content Note: Photographs of the residence of Professor Albert S. Flint at 122 Bascom Place, Madison, Wisconsin, from excavation, through construction, to finished exteriors and interiors, 1922-1923. See also the corresponding negatives in WHi(F6) 25-39.
PH 1970
Box   1
Canoe trips
Quantity: 48 photographs 
Scope and Content Note: Photographs made by Flint of activities while on canoe trips to the Canadian wilderness, circa 1924-1937. Included are images of canoes, the portage of goods overland, camp scenes, and Native American guides and families. See also negatives for these images in WHi(F6).
PH 2021
Folder   1
Native American effigy mounds
Quantity: 8 photographs 
Scope and Content Note: Photographs made by George R. Fox, director of the Chamberlain Memorial Museum of Local Pioneer History, Three Oaks, Michigan, of Native American effigy mounds in Wisconsin, 1919. Included are images of mounds in Madison, Merrill Springs, Baraboo, and Fort Atkinson.
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