10-25-p: Three men and one woman standing on a porch

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TITLE INFORMATION
Title10-25-p: Three men and one woman standing on a porch
ASSOCIATED NAMES
creatorNeitzel, Stuart
collectorSpeck, Frank Gouldsmith, 1881-1950
depictedBarbry, Anglaise
depictedBordelon, Arthur Joseph
depictedPierite, Horace, Sr.
depictedBarbry, Joseph
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
AbstractBlack and white photograph three men and one woman standing on a porch watching something off to the right. From left to right: Anglaise "English" Barbry (wife of Joseph "Babe" Barbry), Arthur Joseph Bordelon (son of Arthur Bordelon and Pauline Pierite), Chief Horace Pierite, Sr., and Joseph "Babe" Barbry (son of Chief Hilaire "Eli" Barbry and Eunice Deselles).
NoteImage: 10-25-p
Subject (local) Tunica Indians
Subject (local) Indians of North America--Louisiana
Subject (lcsh) Tunica Indians
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
TypeStillImage
GenrePhotographs
Formatelectronic resource
Digital Originreformatted digital
Reformatting Qualitypreservation
ORIGIN INFORMATION
Date Issuedcirca 1940-1941
PARENT COLLECTION
TitleFrank G. Speck Papers
Call NumberMss.Ms.Coll.126
URLhttp://amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.Ms.Coll.126-ead.xml
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