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A tintype of Jimmy Seymour. His face is scarred from when he fell into a fireplace as an infant. Jimmy Seymour is a grandchild of Ann Seymour.

A black and white carte-de-visite of John Tulloss.

This ambrotype is a portrait of an unknown man sitting in a gothic-style chair. The ambrotype is protected by a red velvet interior that has a leaf design.

This black and white postcard shows two views of the Marais des Cygnes River. The other is of The Gertie, an excursion boat that traveled the river, especially during Chautauqua.

A tintype of five unknown people standing outside a store surrounded by feed sacks. The sign on the storefront reads backwards, "J.F. Doman Groceries & Feed."

This was the Assembly Hall at Forest Park, in Ottawa, Kansas. The image is of a color-tinted black and white photo, reproduced into a postcard.

A black and white cabinet photograph of Mabel Williamson, an 1889 Ottawa High school graduate.

A black and white cabinet photograph of Mrs. M. O. Webb, an 1879 Ottawa High School graduate.

A black and white carte-de-visite of Alice Washburn who was the first wife of George P. Washburn.

A black and white carte-de-visite of Julia M. Walsh who was a long time librarian in Ottawa, Kansas.