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Centerville, South Dakota 57014
(Photos)
This family portrait was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa early 1890-1900s.
This woman’s portrait was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa early 1890-1900s. She is a natural beauty and this captured that. From my negative glass collection.
This woman’s portrait was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa early 1890-1900s. She is a natural beauty and this captured that. From my negative glass collection.
Olias Hagen, John Ernston, and Ole Hovland’s portrait was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa early 1890-1900s.
Olias Hagen, John Ernston, and Ole Hovland’s portrait was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa early 1890-1900s.
Olias Hagen, John Ernston, and Ole Hovland’s portrait was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa early 1890-1900s.
This child’s portrait was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa early 1890-1900s. Cuteness overload. From my negative glass collection.
This child’s portrait was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa early 1890-1900s. Cuteness overload. From my negative glass collection.
This woman’s portrait was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa early 1890-1900s. From my negative glass collection.
This woman’s portrait was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa early 1890-1900s. From my negative glass collection.
This child’s portrait was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa 1889-early 1900s. Adorable. From my negative glass collection.
Sisters
This little girl’s photo was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa 1889-early 1900s.
This little girl’s photo was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa 1889-early 1900s.
Photo added to the photographer’s cabinet card base.
This woman’s photograph was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa 1889-early 1900s. Swedish descent maybe. From my negative glass collection.
This is one of the most beautiful negatives I have in my collection. I think this portrait is stunning. What do you think. The portrait was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa 1889-early 1900s.
This boy’s portrait was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa 1889-early 1900s. What a cute and unusual pose. From my negative glass collection.
This child’s portrait was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa 1889-early 1900s. How cute is this little fellow. What do you think of his hair. From my negative glass collection.
This woman’s photograph was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa 1889-early 1900s. Swedish descent maybe. From my negative glass collection.
This boy’s portrait was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa 1889-early 1900s.
This child’s portrait was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa 1889-early 1900s. How cute is this little fellow. What do you think of his hair. Restored by Robin Clark. From my negative glass collection.
This is one of the most beautiful negatives I have in my collection. I think this portrait is stunning. What do you think. The portrait was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa 1889-early 1900s. She is gorgeous, an
Hannah, photo taken by photographer John Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa early 1900s.
This child’s portrait was taken by photographer John (Jno) Johnson of Centerville, South Dakota, circa 1889-early 1900s. What a sweet little fellow. Boys parted their hair on the side, girls parted their hair down the middle.
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