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Gainesville, Georgia 30501
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From my glass negative collection, this early 1900s portrait by N. C. White of Gainesville, GA shows a toddler perched proudly in an ornate Victorian chair.
From my glass negative collection, this early 1900s portrait by N. C. White of Gainesville, Georgia shows a young man dressed for a special occasion.
From my glass negative collection, this formal portrait of a well-groomed young man was taken in Gainesville, GA by photographer N. C. White, circa early 1900s.
From my glass negative collection, this early 1900s portrait by N. C. White of Gainesville, GA shows two young siblings seated close together on an ornate studio chair.
From my glass negative collection, this early 1900s portrait by N. C. White of Gainesville, GA features a well-dressed couple posed side by side. His thick mustache and tie contrast beautifully with her ruffled high-neck gown.
From my glass negative collection, this early 1900s portrait by N. C. White of Gainesville, GA shows a young girl seated with perfect poise, her hands delicately folded in her lap.
LOW FLYER
A rainbow appears behind the railroad tracks in Gainesville, GA
From my glass negative collection, taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, GA, circa 1930s. These portraits show a formally dressed man and two young women — two seated in ornate wicker chair
From my glass negative collection, this 6-up sheet features two pairs: a young woman with a little girl in three loving poses, and a baby girl captured in three expressions. Taken by W. J. Ramsey in Gainesville, GA, 1930s–1940s.
From my glass negative collection, this heartwarming portrait of six young girls, maybe sisters or schoolmates, was taken in Gainesville, GA by photographer W. J. Ramsey, likely in the 1930s or early 1940s.
A 6-up portrait was taken by W. J. Ramsey of Gainesville, Georgia. The top row shows a little boy seated solemnly, followed by a young woman captured in two graceful poses. The bottom row continues with three views of another poised young woman.
615 Green St. Gainesville, GA
Breaking the South’s Biggest Story: How Britt Craig Captured the Scoop of a Lifetime A Life in Print: The Biography of Britt Craig (1893–1919)
Luminary 830
From my glass negative collection, this early 1900s portrait by Nathan C. White of Gainesville, Georgia shows a child seated in a carved studio chair wearing a classic sailor suit — legs crossed, gaze calm and distant.
625 Green St. Gainesville, GA
The Mighty Tonka
The Mighty Tonka
The Mighty Tonka
431 Green St. Gainesville, GA
Night-time Scene of Hall County Hospital, Gainesville, Georgia
605 Green St. Gainesville, GA
529 Green St. Gainesville, GA
First Baptist Church
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