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A-LDM Album cover
Photo album of Letitia Dabney Miller, denoted here as LDM, (1852-1946) assisted by her daughter Emily Van Dorn Miller Danton (1888-1982). LDM’s husband was Thomas Marshall Miller (1847-1920), who was Attorney General of Mississippi, 1886-1893. His “Marshall” name came from the well-liked husband of TMM’s great aunt, Letitia Miller (1824-1887). The husband was (Thomas Alexander Marshall (1812-1893), a first cousin once-removed of Chief Justice John Marshall). Later lawyers in the family salivated over the possibility that they were related to the Chief Justice — alas, only by marriage. Most of the photos in this album relate to two brothers who moved to Mississippi from Virginia in 1832: LDM’s father Philip Augustine Lee Dabney (aka Gus, 1800-1878) a lawyer and probate judge in Raymond, MS, and his brother Thomas Smith Gregory Dabney (1798-1885) who had a large plantation “Burleigh” some miles south of Raymond off Dry Grove Rd. TSGD was the subject of his daughter’s book “Memorials of a Southern Planter” (1887 and many later editions), by Susan Dabney Smedes.
B-LDM Album inside cover
A newspaper clipping about LDM’s brother Thomas Gregory Dabney (1844-1929), two poems (Rain and Wind, Easy Pity), and a Christmas 1930 card from her son Earl Van Dorn Miller (1882-1945).
Pg001c: Mary Ware Smith with her son Frank Smith.
Mrs. Frank Smith (née: Mary Ware) and her baby (Frank aka “Bimbo”), 4 months old. Christmas 1930.
Pg001d: Philip Miller, Jr., with his parents Elizabeth and Philip Miller, Sr.
Philip Miller Jr., 1 month old, 1930, with parents Philip Augustine Lee Miller, Sr. (LDM’s son, 1894-1981) and Elizabeth Pleasants Ellison Miller (1904-1978).
Pg001e: Jose BW2
No information available — even the name on the picture isn’t clear — may not be “Jose.”
Pg001e: Laura Miller Buck with Philip Miller, Jr.
Laura Beverly Miller Buck (1870-1934) with Philip Miller Jr. (1930-2011) at one month (June 1930). Laura Buck was the daughter of Confederate Col. Horace H. Miller (ca1826 to 1877, brother of LDM’s father-in-law William Trigg Miller, who was the husband of Emily Van Dorn Miller). Laura is buried with her father’s family at Vicksburg City Cemetery in the Miller/Marshall adjacent plots. Horace fought in the Mexican War and was appointed Chargé d’Affaires to Bolivia afterwards (Dec. 1852 to Jan. 1854) by President Millard Fillmore. He fought throughout the Civil War, though his service record contains many pleas to his commander for time off to attend to legal business in Vicksburg (he was a lawyer). Horace and his wife Sarah Ragan Miller (1837-1875) play a prominent role in the diary of Sarah’s niece Kate Stone, who lived lived at Brokenburn cotton plantation in Louisiana, 30 miles northwest of Vicksburg. The diary “Brokenburn,” telling of this 20-ish girl during the Civil War, was published by the Louisiana State University Press (1955, 1972, & 1995). Laura was the wife of Richard Buck; more on him in photos on page 100.
Pg001f: Elizabeth Miller with son Philip, Jr.
Elizabeth Miller with her son Philip Miller, Jr., at 6 months (Dec 1930).
Pg002h: Sophy Greene “as a girl.”
Sophie Greene, Sewanee, TN. Sophie was the daughter of Emmeline Dabney (Emmy, 1844-1923) of Burleigh Plantation south of Raymond, Mississippi, and Col. Benjamin H. Greene (1829-1890). Emmeline is buried in Live Oak Cemetery in Pass Christian, Mississippi. Benjamin Greene is buried in Helena, Montana. He was Surveyor General for the US Government.
Pg002i: Frederick (“Dabney”) & Genevieve Miller
LDM’s son Frederick Dabney Miller (called “Dabney”) (1874-aft1945) and his wife Genevieve. Dabney was said to be brilliant in college and fluent in classical Greek and Latin. But he became an alcoholic, which limited his success when he fell off the wagon. He is said to be lucky to have married a registered nurse who could take care of him.
Pg002j: Raymond Miller
LDM’s son Raymond Dabney Miller (1887-1958), the artist Muriel Miller Henrique’s father. Raymond was married to Muriel Morrison Miller (1896-1984). Raymond fought in WWI and was gased, which caused him problems all his life.
Pg002k: Frederick (“Dabney”) Miller age 61
LDM’s son Frederick Dabney Miller (called “Dabney”) (1874-aft1945) at age 61.
Pg003l: Alice Ellen Nelson, 1930
“Alice Ellen Nelson at one year, 1930” reads the label. She was also known as “Alen Nelson” and later as “Alice Furlaud” after marriage to Maxime J. Furlaud, a screenwriter and playwriter. She was the daughter of Sylvia Searby Nelson and Frederick Cooke Nelson (a columnist for the Baltimore Sun). Alice (Radcliffe, 1951) became a well-known essayist for National Public Radio, primarily for dispatches from Paris. She died in 2016.
Pg003m: Marshall Miller, Houston, TX
Probably this is the son of LDM’s son John Dabney Miller, Sr. Houston, Texas, in 1930. His full name is Thomas Marshall Miller II.
Pg003n: Marshall Miller’s wife Lucille, 1930
Marshall Miller’s wife Lucille, 1930.
Pg003o: Barbara Ware at 8 10 months, 1930
Barbara Ware at 8-10 months, 1930 (died in 1960). The Ware family in this album originated with LDM’s sister Mary Smith Dabney (1842-1931), who met her future husband Lt. William Lynch Ware while caring for wounded soldiers during the Civil War. Her son Sedley Ware, a professor at the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. (Mary had also had two daughters, but one lived only 1 year, and the other died at age 6-1/2.) Because of Sedley, many of the Dabney women ended up retired in Sewanee.
Pg003p: Philip A. L. Miller, Sr., Christmas card, 1930
LDM’s youngest child, Philip Augustine Lee Miller, Sr., (1894-1981) Christmas card, 1930. LDM’s daughter Emily remembers when they moved from Mississippi to New Orleans in a carriage (probably 1893), Emily carried baby Philip on her lap.
Pg004q: Philip A. L. Miller, Sr. and wife Elizabeth
Philip A. L. Miller, Sr. and wife Elizabeth
Pg004r: Letty Miller in bath
Philip Miller, Sr.’s daughter Letitia Miller (Letty) in a bathtub.
Pg004s: Elizabeth Miller with Letty and Philip, Jr.
Philip A. L. Miller’s wife Elizabeth with daughter Letitia (“Letty”) and son Philip Jr.
Pg004t: Letty Miller
LDM’s granddaughter Letitia (“Letty”) Miller at Lake Dunmore, Vermont, 1938 or 1939.
Pg004u: Philip Miller, Jr.
LDM’s grandson Philip A. L. Miller, Jr. rowing a canoe at Lake Dunmore, VT, 1938 or 1939.
Pg005v: Philip Miller, Jr., about 1935
LDM’s grandson Philip A. L. Miller, Jr. (1930-2011) in about 1935.
Pg005w: Philip Miller, Sr. and Jr., 1930
Philip A. L. Miller, Sr. and Jr., 1930
Pg005x: Letitia Dabney Miller with Nellie Searby, Brooksville, ME, 1930
Letitia Dabney Miller with Nellie Searby, Brooksville, ME, 1930. There are many photos of Searbys in this album because of the marriage of LDM’s niece Ellen (Nellie) to William Searby. They had 4 children, Sylvia (married Frederic Nelson), Ted (died of lung cancer in the 1970s), Ned (killed in WWII), and Alice (who died very young). Sylvia and Frederic had a cottage in Brooksville, Maine, where several photos in this album were taken. The Searby family also had a ranch in the Russian River area of Northern California. Nellie was one of 5 children, all girls, of LDM’s sister Elizabeth Smith Dabney (1839-1918), who married Judge William Wood Porter (1827-1907). They lived in Santa Rosa, California, just north of San Francisco. Several family members moved to Santa Rosa after the Civil War, including LDM’s parents, her sisters Martha (never married) and Ann (Nannie, never married). They are all buried in the Porter/Dabney Cemetery in Santa Rosa.
Pg005y: Philip Miller, Jr., with Grady Ellison and Letty Miller
Philip Miller, Jr., with maternal grandfather Grady Ellison, beside Philip’s sister Letty Miller.
Pg005z: Nelson cottage group, Brooksville, ME, 1930
August 1930 at Sylvia Nelson’s cottage in Brooksville, Maine. The label reads: L-R: Helen Mahan, Baby Alice (Nelson), Muriel McLeod, Ted Searby, LDM, and Nellie Searby. “Muriel is now Muriel Searby.” A similar photo taken at the same gathering is given on page 7 of the album.
Pg006a: Marion Miller and her son Watts (2 months)
Marion Miller and son Watts (2 months old). Marion was the wife of LDM’s grandson Allison Miller, and Watts was their son, i.e., LDM’s great-grandson.
Pg006b: John Miller with grandson Watts and son Allison Miller, 1939
LDM’s son John Dabney Miller, Sr., (1878-1949) with his grandson Watts and son Allison Miller, 1939. Allison was an Army Captain in France during WWII.
Pg006c: Marshall Miller, Dabney, and Lucie 1938
Thomas Marshall Miller II (called Marshall), with child Dabney (at 4 months old) and wife Lucille, Christmas 1938. Presumably, Marshall is one of the sons of LDM’s son John Dabney Miller, Sr.
Pg007d: Frederick Dabney Miller, 1930
LDM’s son Frederick Dabney Miller (called “Dabney”) ( 1874-aft1945), foreman of a lumber yard near San Francisco in October 1930,
Pg007e: Alan Hackett children 1930
Children of Alan Hackett, Christmas, 1930, New Orleans. Friends or relatives? Unknown.
Pg007f: Van Dorn Miller 1930
LDM’s son Earl Van Dorn Miller (1882-1945) “with little friend,” Christmas, 1930. Growing up, Earl caused trouble for LDM’s family, apparently related to alcohol. He died of alcoholism. Earl was named after a great uncle, Confederate Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dorn (1820-1863).
Pg007g: Van Dorn Miller’s handwriting
This is the back of the picture of Earl Van Dorn Miller’s Christmas 1930 photo, showing his handwriting, similar to that on the inside cover of the photo album.
Pg007h: Nelson cottage group, Aug 1930
At Sylvia Nelson’s cottage in Brooksville, ME, August 1930. The label reads: L-R: Ned Searby, Sylvia Nelson, baby Alice (Nelson), Muriel, Ted Searby, Aunt Letty (LDM), and Nellie Searby. This is a different view of the group, taken at the same gathering, as shown on page 5. The labels leave the identity of the woman on the left ambiguous, possibly because the darker page 5 photo includes another woman barely visible.
Pg007i: Dabney Miller’s Persian cat
Persian cat belonging to LDM’s son Frederick Dabney Miller (1874-aft1945).
Pg007j: Olive Adair Miller
LDM’s great-granddaughter Olive Adair Miller (1934-2006), daughter of LDM’s grandson John Dabney Miller, Jr., New Orleans, at one year of age. Later known as Adair M. Burlingham of Cambridge, MA. Adair had 5 daughters, Barbara, Mary, Susan, Eliza, and Alice Storey.
Pg008a: Alen Nelson Merry go round 1938
Alice Ellen Nelson (1929-1916), daughter of Sylvia Searby Nelson and Frederic Nelson. The boy is unidentified; Alice Ellen was an only child.
Pg008b: Alen Nelson reading
Undated photo of Alice Ellen Nelson (Alen, 1929-2016). It is appropriate that she is reading, because she became an essayist both in print and on National Public Radio as Alice M. Furlaud.
Pg008c: Alen Nelson fence
Another undated photo of Alice Ellen Nelson. Is she wearing a brownie or girl scout uniform? Faint writing below the photo says, “Bridge, ’39.” If 1939, Alice would be 9 or 10 years old.
Pg009a: PALM Sr Jr lap
LDM’s son Philip Augustine Lee Miller, Sr. (1894-1981) holding his son PALM, Jr. (1930-2011).
Pg009b: Nelson cottage group
1930 at the Nelson cottage in Brooksville, Maine. The writing on the sides says: Ned and Ted Searby, Muriel, Florence holding baby Alice (Nelson).
Pg009c: Ned Muriel Searby
The writing on the side says: Ned Searby and Muriel, August 1930. Is this a wedding photo? In a different photo on page 5 taken the same month, Muriel is identified as Muriel McLeod, “now Muriel Searby.”
Pg009d: Dabney Miller bench
Undated photo of LDM’s son Frederic Dabney Miller (Dabney, 1874-aft1945).
Pg009e: Dabney Miller Persian cat
Persian cat of LDM’s son Frederic Dabney Miller (Dabney, 1874-aft1945).
Pg009f: Ted Frances Searby
Photo of Ted Searby and his wife Frances, February 1931.
Pg010a: Frances Ted Searby house
Photo of Ted Searby and his wife Frances, March 1933. Ted inherited a ranch in the Russian River area of Northern California, so this is possibly the location of the house.
Pg010b: Muriel Lucy Corlis
Ned Searby’s wife Muriel with their daughter Lucy Corlis Searby aged 8-1/2 months, September 1932.
Pg010c: Searby Lucy Corlis
Ellen Ware Searby (Nellie) with her granddaughter Lucy Corlis Searby, September 1932.
Pg010d: Searby campers
“Searby Campers,” Muriel, Ted, Ned, and Sylvia Searby. Undated.
Pg010e: bedroom counterpane
“Nellie (Searby)’s room with Aunt Letty (LDM)’s spread.” On the back: “Your counterpane
Pg010f: Nellie Searby Eps
Undated photo of Ellen (Nellie) Searby with “Eps.” Presumably a grandson of hers.
Pg011a: Alice Nelson Pere
Alice Ellen Nelson with Pére, presumably a grandfather. Undated, but she looks to be 1 year old, which implies 1930.
Pg011b: Nelsons on ship
“The Nelsons on ship, April 1st, 1930.” This would be Frederic, Alice Ellen, and Sylvia Searby Nelson.
Pg011c: Alice Nelson stroller
Alice Ellen Nelson. Undated, but she seems to be about 1 year old, which implies 1930.
Pg011d: Alice Ellen Nelson 1930
Alice Ellen Nelson at 1 year old, 1930.
Pg011e: Muriel Miller Alice Nelson
Presumably this is the daughter of LDM’s son Raymond Dabney Miller, Muriel Miller, holding Alice Ellen Nelson. Alice looks still a baby, implying 1929. If identified correctly, Muriel was later known as Muriel Miller Henriques.
Pg012a: Emily Nammacher 1940
Written on back: “Emily Nammacher at 1 year, 1940.” Friend or relative? Unknown.
Pg012c: Terri Nammacher 1932
Terri Nammacher with child, April 1932. Friend or relative? Unknown.
Pg012d: Nammacher kids Xmas card
Undated Nammacher kids Christmas card.
Written on the back: “From all the Nammachers. And best and deepest love from me. Rose”
Pg012e: Rae Nammacher 1940
Rae Nammacher, 1940.
Pg013a: Searby postcard 1930
Writing on the card, “Where Ned (Searby) and Muriel (McLeod) were married, August 1930.”
Pg013b: Fleetwood Umlauf Virginia
Writing on back: “Fleetwood residence of L. C.(?) Umlauf near Mathews Co. Virginia, 1930.
Pg013c: Ware wedding announcement
Alice Marye Ware’s wedding announcement in Romanian. The left half is from Alice’s parents in Sewanee, Tennessee, and reads “Mr. and Mrs. Sedley Lynch Ware have the honor to announce the marriage of their daughter Alice to Mr. Lieutenant Dimitrie Deleanu and please attend the religious ceremony that will be celebrated on Sunday, November 23, 1930, at 5 p.m. in the Boteanu Church.” The church is a Romanian Orthodox Church in Bucharest. Alice’s parents were first cousins: Dr. Sedley Ware was the son of LDM’s sister Mary, and his wife Alice Porter was the daughter of LDM’s sister Elizabeth. The right side is from his parents. (Yes, there are many Alice’s in the extended family, which gets confusing.) Alice Marye Ware was born in 1914 (one source says 1913).
Pg014a: Emily Danton dog 1937
LDM’s 6th child and only girl, Emily Van Dorn Miller (1888-1982, named after her father’s mother), with her dog Jock Brown in Maine in 1937. Emily is later know as Emily Danton following her marriage to J. Perriman Danton, who was 20 years younger.
Pg014b: Sybil dog fireplace
Dog Sybil “and her sons,” 1931. (There is no photo of the sons.)
Pg015a: sisters Mary Ware LDM
The label reads, “Sisters.” Mary Smith Dabney Ware (1842-1931), left, with her sister LDM (1852-1946). Probably in Sewanee, Tennessee, where many of the women in the family retired. Probably 1930. Mary Ware was said to be a great business woman. She was wealthy enough to spend 14 years traveling around Europe and wrote three books about her travels. In the final one she appends “Reminiscinces of My Life” telling about growing up in Raymond, Mississippi, and living through the Civil War. After Grant captured Vicksburg, she went to talk to Generals Grant, Sherman, and McPherson to ask for captured wagons and horses that were needed for crops. She got what she asked for. (McPherson was later killed in the Battle of Atlanta.)
Pg015c: Winter Park FL view
Not much known other than “Winter Park, FL.”
Pg015d: Lt Bill Ware
Lt. William Lynch Ware (1903-1992), USN, 1934. A son of Sedley Lynch Ware and wife Alice Porter Ware.
Pg016a: Helen Ann Reischauer
Helen Ann Reischauer. On the back: “I thought you might like one of Ann for your book. She was 16-17 months old when this was taken. Looks older, I think, and hands look efficient, don’t they?” Emily Van Dorn Miller Danton (1888-1982) carried on correspondence with her brother-in-law, Edwin O. Reischauer (1910-1990), an American diplomat and professor at Harvard University. Reischauer’s first wife Elinor Adrienne Danton Reischauer (1911-1955) was the sister of Emily’s husband Joseph Periam Danton (1908-2002). Helen Ann Reischauer was the first child of Edwin and Adrienne. Her siblings were Joan and Robert. Edwin Reischauer was born in Japan to missionary parents. Similarly, Perry Danton spent much of his childhood in China where his parents were teachers. Perry was a Lt. Commander USN during WWII. He and Emily were married in 1935, but they divorced after Perry returned from WWII.
Pg016b: Messow Valley Forge
Margaret Messow at Valley Forge, 1940. Friend or relative? Unknown.
Pg016c: Elizabeth Miller
Elizabeth Miller, wife of LDM’s youngest child, Philip Augustine Lee Miller, Sr. (1894-1981).
Pg016d: PALM Sr reading
LDM’s youngest child, Philip Augustine Lee Miller, Sr. (1894-1981). He was named after LDM’s father P. A. L. Dabney (1800-1878).
Pg017a: Balchetor Winter Park rear
Rear view of Balchetor Place, Winter Park, Florida. Significance unknown.
Pg017b: Balchetor Winter Park front
Front view of Balchetor Place, Winter Park, Florida. Significance unknown.
Pg018a: Mary Rhodes 1924
Label says: “Mary Rhodes, New Orleans, 1924, at 17 months.” Back: “February 1924.” Developer’s stamp says Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Friend or family? Unknown.
Pg018b: Danton cat chair
Back says “Danton.” A label says “Sambo.” Presumably a cat belonging to LDM’s daughter Emily Danton.
Pg018c: Emily Letty 1937
LDM’s daughter Emily Danton (1888-1982) with Letty Miller, daughter of LDM’s son Philip Augustine Lee Miller, Sr. (1894-1981).
Pg018d: Danton cat
Another picture of Emily Danton’s cat Sambo.
Pg018e: Elizabeth Miller 1937
1937 photo of Elizabeth Miller, wife of LDM’s youngest child, Philip Augustine Lee Miller, Sr. (1894-1981).
Pg019a: PALM Sr Jr aloft
LDM’s son Philip Augustine Lee Miller, Sr. (1894-1981), holding his son PALM, Jr. (1930-2011). Estimated to be 1932.
Pg019b: PALM Jr carriage alt
Philip A. L. Miller, Jr. at 10 months.
Pg019c: PALM Jr carriage alt
Philip A. L. Miller, Jr. at 10 months.
Pg020a: Barbara Ware Frank Smith
Frank Smith and Barbara Ware in Sewanee, Tennessee. Frank (Jr.) is apparently the son of Alice Ware Smith, who married Frank Smith, Sr. The number of Alices in that family is confusing, though.
Pg020b: LDM Frank Smith Barbara Ware
LDM with Frank Smith and Barbara Ware in Sewanee. The back says, “Aunt Letty with Barbara & Frank.”
Pg020c: Sedley Ware Frank Smith
Dr. Sedley Lynch Ware with Frank Smith. Sedley was named after his father’s brother, who had died of tuberculosis during the Civil War. Sedley was a professor at the University of the South in Sewanee. He was the author of a 1908 book on aspects of the history of the Church of England, based on his PhD dissertation at Johns Hopkins University. As noted on an earlier photo, Sedley married his first cousin Alice Turner Porter, daughter of LDM’s sister Elizabeth, while Sedley was the son of LDM’s sister Mary. Sedley and Alice had 6 children, John Davis Dabney Ware (1903-1935), William Lynch Ware (1903-1992), William Porter Ware (1904-1990), Mary Dabney Ware (1907-1979), Elizabeth Osborne Ware (1911-1972), and Alice Marye Ware (1914-?).
Pg020d: Alice Ware Frank Barbara
Alice Porter Ware (1874-1959), wife of Sedley Lynch Ware (1868-1951). Alice was the daughter of LDM’s sister Elizabeth Osborne Dabney (1839-1918). With Frank Smith and Barbara Ware in Sewanee, Tennessee.
Pg020e: Muriel Miller Jr Sr
Presumably the older woman is Muriel Morrison Miller (1896-1984), wife of LDM’s son Raymond Dabney Miller (1887-1958). The younger woman is then Muriel Miller (1924- ), later Muriel M. Henriques, an artist. Based on the younger woman’s appearance, this could be ca. 1942.
Pg021a: Amelia Dabney 1931
Writing on the back says, “Virginia Amelia Grant Dabney (age 22 months) familiarly known as ‘Mrs. Chuckles.” 1931. Amelia (1929-2011) was later known as Mrs. George Wheeler Griffin. Amelia was the daughter of LDM’s nephew Dr. Marye Yeamans Dabney (1884-1960) and his wife Virginia Amelia Grant Dabney (1858-1920). Marye Yeamans Dabney was a son of LDM’s brother Dr. John Davis Dabney (1848-1930). Amelia had 3 sisters: a twin, Marye Yeamans Dabney, who died as an infant, Eugenia Blount Dabney (1922-2005), later known as Mrs. Karl Emil Hofammann, and Sarah Comer Dabney (1920-2013), later known as Mrs. Robert Thornton Scott. “Marye” is an old Virginia surname. An online list of early female doctors who received their M.D.s from Johns Hopkins University once included Dr. Marye Dabney until evidence was provided to the compiler by milleralbum.com that Marye Dabney was a man.
Pg021b: Sarah Amelia horse
See the description for the previous photo for information on Sarah (1920-2013) and her sister Amelia (1929-2011).
Pg021c: Priestly Toulmin
The label says, “Priestly Toulmin III.” He was the son of Priestly Chewning Toulmin, whose relation to LDM is that PCT’s parents were Priestly Toulmin (1863-1935) and Martha Dabney Toulmin (1889-1974, daughter of LDM’s son Dr. John Davis Dabney (1848-1935) and his second wife Virginia Grant Dabney, 1858-1920). (His first wife was Virginia Meade.) LDM is thus the great-aunt of Priestly Toulmin III.
Pg021d: John Davis Dabney
The label says “John Davis Dabney, III,” so he is probably the grandson of LDM’s brother Dr. John Davis Dabney, Sr. (1848-1930). However, the repetition of names in the family can be confusing. LDM’s brother was an expert on malaria and was sent to Cuba at the time of the Spanish-American War to help the US Army with malaria. But he became very ill himself and ended up not helping very much.
Pg021e: Sarah horse
See the earlier photo of Sarah Dabney (1920-1013) and her sister Amelia Dabney (1929-2011) for more information.
Pg021f: Amelia Sissy
The label says, “Eugenia and Amelia Dabney, 1931.” See an earlier photo for details on sisters Eugenia (1922-2005) and Amelia (1929-2011).
Pg021g: Toddler stroller Birmingham
Probably Amelia Dabney, 1931. A stamp on the back says, “Birmingham.” LDM’s brother Dr. John Davis Dabney practiced in Birmingham, as did his son Dr. Marye Yearmans Dabney.
Pg021h: Emily Danton Vineyard 1938
Pg021i: Marion Barbara Miller kids 1938 alt
Pg021j: Emily on sofa chair
Pg021k: Xmas Matty June Anne cover
Pg021k: Xmas Matty June Anne inside
Pg021k: Xmas Matty June Anne photo
Pg021l: Perry Danton to LDM birthday
Pg021l: Perry Danton to LDM birthday inside
Pg021m: Tom Millers Xmas card 1940 alt
Pg022a: Alice Fleming Parker
Pg022b: Alice Parker 20 mo
Pg023a: Mary Ingle stroller alt
Pg023b: LDM Nellie tree alt
This is a second print of the picture on page 5 of the album.
Pg023c: Nellie LDM Royal Gorge alt
Pg023d: Sewanee cousins alt
Pg023e: Chas Dabney Mary Ingle alt
Pg024a: Mrs Johnson alt
Pg024b: Casimir Rogers diving alt
Pg024d: Thomas Kneeland Robinson alt
Orientation: 1
Pg025a: Mary Nellie Dead Sea alt
Pg025b: Ted Searby portrait alt
Pg025c: Searbys London carriage alt
Pg025d: Searby family Versailies
Pg025e: Wares Toulmine Versailles alt
Pg025f: Sylvia Searby Sea of Galilee
Pg026a: Muriel Sr Teddy
Pg026b: Muriel Miller Sr Jr
Pg026c: Mary Freddie newspaper
Pg027a: Treppendahls stacked alt
Pg027b: Carter and Treppendahl alt
Pg027c: PALM Jr 18 mo
Pg027d: Dabneys Millers 1910 alt2
Pg027d: Dabneys Millers 1910 back
Pg029a: William Frierson baby
Pg029b: Northrups at Monaco alt
Pg029c: Nammachers alt
Pg029d: Fisk toddlers pony woman alt
Pg029e: Chamberlayne boy alt
Pg031a: Chateau dIf Exminster
Château d’If, off the coast of Marseille. It was made legendary by Alexandre Dumas in his classic novel, The Count of Monte Cristo.
Pg031b: ship near Exminster
Pg031c: 2 women forcastle deck Exminster
Pg031d: steward on Exminster alt
Pg031e: 3 passengers Exminster alt
Pg031f: Taormina Sicily alt
Pg031g: Mrs Sitlington Taormina Sicily 1930 alt
Pg031h: Miss Poweroy E M ship alt
Pg033a: Mrs Messow alt
Pg033b: papyrus Sicily
Pg033c: Thomas Nammacher 13 mo alt
Thomas Nammacher at 13 months. “Smiling at the janitor. They really are fond of each other.”
Pg033d: Nellie Searby Lucy alt
Pg034a: Ned Searby family 1934 alt
Pg034d: people at dinner table 1934 alt
Pg035a: Gloucester courthouse
Pg035a: Gloucester courthouse back
Pg035b: Elizabeth PALM Jr 1933 alt
Pg035c: New Orleans skyline clipping
Pg035d: Mary Brent kids slide alt
Pg037a: PALM Jr tricycle alt
Pg037b: PALM Jr 1933 sketch alt2
Orientation: 1
Pg037c: James Postell Jervey clipping
Pg037d: PALM Jr age3 stoop alt
Pg037E: Tommy Nammacher card
Pg037f: Mrs Robertson Tom 1934 alt
Pg039a: Prof James Southall Columbia
Pg039b: Barbara Miller Adair alt
Pg041a: Heath Dabney Xmas card alt
Pg041b: Letty in crib alt
Pg041c: Alen Nelson 1933 alt
Pg041D: Ted Searby Xmas 1936
Pg041D: Ted Searby Xmas 1936 inside
Pg041e: Letty on porch alt
Pg041f: Dabney Carson boy
Pg043a: PALM Sr Jr aloft alt
Pg043b: Richard Buck PALM Jr alt
Pg043c: Letty PALM Jr Elizabeth alt
Pg043e: Elizabeth Miller chair alt2
Pg045a: Ned Searby family 1934
Pg045b: Barbara Alice Frank 1935
Pg045c: Searby twins in chair alt1
Pg045d: Ellen Searby 1934 alt
Pg047a: Sally Brooks 1937
Pg047b: Alice Sedley Ware 1935 alt
Pg047c: Wm Allen Rayleigh Sewanee alt
Pg049a: Searby children Xmas 1935 alt
Pg049b: Alen Nelson Xmas 1935 alt
Pg051a: Jane Schubee
Pg051b: Mrs Schubee Jane alt
Pg051b: View Maine alt
Pg051c: Anna Schubee alt
Pg051d: Mr Mrs Albert Schubee
Pg053a: Masefield poem label
Pg053b: John Dabney Eliza 1938 alt
Pg053c: Ellen Searby 2 yr G
Pg055a: Emily Perry Danton skiis alt
Pg055b: Elinor Edwin Reischauer 1937 alt
Orientation: 1
Pg055c: Edwin Reischauer
Pg057a: Fisks Xmas card
Pg066a: Big Parade poem clipping
Pg067a: Valentine Virtue
Pg081a: Janet at Lehigh alt G
Pg081b: Sylvia Alen Nelson G
Pg081c: Mrs Dinwiddie G
Pg087a: Emily Miller clipping 1931
Pg087b: Emily Miller clipping 1931
Pg096a: Marion Miller Watts 1939 G
Pg097a: Benners anniversary clipping Feb 1931
Pg097b: Xmas Ingles 1930
Pg098a: Xmas Searby to LDM note
Pg098a: Xmas Searby to LDM photo
Pg098b: Vicksburesque clipping 1
Pg098b: Vicksburesque clipping 2
Pg098c: EVDM TMM JDM kids 1908
Pg098d: LDM JDM Sr Jr Adair 1934 G
Pg099a: Horse Groom Whitworth art
Pg100a: PALM Sr Dabney Miller 1960 alt
Pg100b: Amorelt Claire Williams sketch
Pg100b:Alen Nelso birthday party
Aperture: 3
Camera: DSC-W310
Iso: 400
Orientation: 1
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