Hutchins and Fosnot Photographs, circa 1870s-1922


Summary Information
Title: Hutchins and Fosnot Photographs
Inclusive Dates: circa 1870s-1922

Creator:
  • Panganiban, Miriam
Call Number: PH 6228

Quantity: 37 photographs

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Photographs preserved by Miriam Panganiban, concerning relatives of the Kennan Hutchins family in various Wisconsin cities, and concerning John Fosnot of Reedsburg and Madison, Wisconsin, who served during the Civil War in Company A, 19th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. Included are 19th Regiment reunion photographs and images of Fosnot at work; views of Hutchins family members picnicking, traveling by car, and posing on outings and by their homes; and landscape views. Most of the Hutchins family images are postcards and some contain written messages, primarily to Kennan or Herrick Hutchins and their wives, living at 310 Nicollet Avenue in Menasha, Wisconsin.

Language: English

URL to cite for this finding aid: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-ph06228
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Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by Miriam Panganiban, Madison, Wisconsin, October 24, 1990. Accession Number: M94-101


Contents List
PH 6228
Series: Hutchins Family Photographs
Item   1
Portrait of a woman, unidentified / photo by E.R. Curtiss, Madison, 1880s?
Item   2
Family picnic at Kesheena Falls, 1918 August 11
Note: Nellie Hutchins, left, wife of Charles; Kennan and Amy Hutchins 5th and 6th from left at back.
Item   3
Martha Hutchins (Kennan's sister), teacher with class in front of school at Bowler, Wisconsin, 1910 June
Item   4
House in Gays Mills, Wisconsin with couple on front lawn
Item   5
Nicollet Avenue, Neenah-Menasha, before paving, 1916
Item   6
Two women, baby, and man at roadside, taken on way to Waupaca, 1917 October 8
Item   7
Hutchins brothers and cousins, Shawano County
Item   8
Martha Hutchins, teacher with students in classroom, Bowler, Wisconsin, 1910 January
Item   9
Woman and child on riverbank
Item   10
Young woman with 6 children, including twins, by roadside with car, 1922
Note: Sign on car says “Waupaca County Fair, Weyauwega, Wis., September 5-8, 1922.”
Item   11
Three couples: brothers Ken (left) and Herrick (right) at Dalles of Eau Claire
Item   12
Two women with man on lawn in front of house
Note: Back says “A.M. Hutchins, Menasha, Wis.”
Item   13
Family picnic at table under trees at Wild Rose, 1921 August
Item   14
Charles Hutchins at wheel of an open car that's been in an accident, two female passengers
Item   15
View of St. Paul, Minnesota from Wisconsin side of river
Item   16
People walking along a high riverbank
Item   17
Ella Sorenson's house, Shiocton, Wisconsin, 1912
Item   18
Men and boys holding spare tires in front of car, 1914
Note: Two are identified as Kennan and brother Herrick.
Item   19
Group of people on rocks below bridge, possibly at Dalles of Eau Claire
Item   20
Bridge one mile west of Neopit (Menominee County), 1912
Item   21
Main Street, Burton, Wisconsin, circa 1913
Item   22
View of unidentified town nestled in a valley, possibly in Burton
Item   23
Floral monument with anchor emblems
Item   24
View of rolling landscape and farm buildings
Item   25
View of farm buildings and orchards near a lake or river
Item   26
View of river with roof of large building visible on left bank, possibly the Waupaca River
Item   27
Road and buildings, car, large rock outcropping, possibly near Burton
Item   28
Yacht racing on Lake Michigan (commercial postcard, color), 1910
Item   29
Waupaca River, Weyauwega, Wisconsin, circa 1913
Item   30
Rothchild's Park Pavilion, Wausau, Wisconsin (commercial postcard, color), circa 1910
Item   31
Maple Street, east from Jefferson, in Lancaster, Wisconsin (commercial postcard, color), circa 1909
Item   32
Hotel Bowler, Bowler, Wisconsin (commercial postcard)
Note: “A real photo by H. Montgomery, Hartford, Wis.”
Item   33
Staege family, Mattoon, Shawano County, showing a couple and four daughters posed in front of a house, 1870s?
Note: Mrs. Staege is Charles Hutchins' sister.
Series: John H. Fosnot Photographs
Item   34
Five men, including Fosnot, at the top of a telegraph pole
Item   35
John Fosnot, Madison streetcar conductor, posing on the steps of a streetcar with another employee
Item   36
Fosnot, Reedsburg, Wisconsin, studio group portrait from the reunion of the 19th Regiment of the Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry
Item   37
Large group of men with ribbons, a man with a sword on horseback, men in Civil War uniforms, a band, and many children, all posed in front of a brick building with a sign for Photo Art Gallery (Reedsburg?)
Note: Probably same reunion as No. 36.