Carson-Carter-Stewart-Ogden Family Photograph Collection, ca. 1850s-1970s

Held by The Filson Historical Society

Creator:  Carson-Carter-Stewart-Ogden Family

Title:  Photograph Collection, ca. 1850s-1970s

Rights: For information regarding literary and copyright interest for these photographs, contact the Collections Department.

Size of Collection:  4.2 cu. ft. (7 boxes)

Location Number:  013PC38

Scope and Content Note

This collection documents members of the Carson, Carter, Stewart, and Ogden families, as well as other relations of Anna Carter Stewart and J. Adger “Adger” Stewart, who married in 1899 and lived in Louisville, Kentucky. Included are cased daguerreotypes and ambrotypes, tintypes, cartes de visite (CDVs), cabinet cards, studio photographs, negatives, mounted photographs, and snapshots.

Folders 1-17 contain photographs of Hines, Carson, Carter, and Stewart family members. One cabinet card is of Mary Price, a Black woman enslaved by Thomas Dixon Carson and Albana Carson Carter. She may have been employed by the Carter family after the Civil War.

Folders 18-34 hold photographs of Anna Carter Stewart and Adger Stewart, Adger’s Robinson and Stewart ancestors, Adger’s sisters and their families, and Anna and Adger’s children.

Folders 35-60 include photographs of unidentified Carter, Stewart, and Briggs family members, Anna’s Belgians sewing circle, summers at Les Cheneaux Club on Marquette Island, Michigan, trips to Europe, and Stewart and Ogden family members and celebrations.

Box 3 holds two photograph albums (volumes 61-62) of Jean Stewart, documenting her trip to Europe in 1927.

Box 4 holds a photograph album (volume 63) inscribed with the name A. C. Carter (Albana Carson Carter), containing CDVs of Hines, Briggs, Carter, and Carson family members.

Boxes 5 and 6 contain cased daguerreotypes and ambrotypes of Adger Stewart’s and Anna Carter Stewart’s ancestors.

Box 7 holds oversized copy prints, mounted photographs, and studio photographs of the following: members of the Belgians sewing circle with their spouses; Les Cheneaux Club; Carson, Carter, and Stewart family members; and Ogden family members and associates.

Related Collections:

Stewart-Ogden family papers, 1850-1991 [Mss. A S851a].

Squire Ogden Georgetown College Photograph Album [024PC22].

Carson, Albana C. Composition, 1851 [Mss. C C].

Joseph Adger Stewart (1877-1954) collection, 1555-1976 [Mss. A S851].

See the Filson’s PastPerfect database for museum objects relating to the Carter, Stewart, and Ogden families.

Biographical Note

Anna Briggs Carter Stewart’s ancestors and family

Anna Briggs Carter Stewart (1875-1954) was born in Louisville, Kentucky, to John Allen Carter (1822-1894) and Albana “Binnie” Carson Carter (1832-1909).

Albana Carson Carter was the daughter of Thomas Dixon Carson (1808-1878) and Carolina Eleanor Hines Carson (1814-1835) of Butler County, Kentucky. Thomas later was married to Elizabeth M. A. Barnette Carson; their children were William Barnett Carson (1851-1884) and Ida Mary Carson (1854-1896).

Albana Carson attended school in Bowling Green and at Science Hill Female Academy in Shelbyville. In 1852, she married John Allen Carter (1822-1894) of Simpson County and in 1853 moved with him to Louisville. John Carter’s parents were J. Caswell Carter (1798-1883) and Lavinia Jones Carter (1802-1886). John Carter and his brother James Carter founded Carter Dry Goods Company.

Albana and John Carter were the parents of Caroline “Carrie” Carter Briggs (1854-1909), Lavinia Carter (1857-1877), Robert Carter (1867-1887), and Anna Briggs Carter. Carrie married Dr. Charles S. Briggs (1851-1920) of Nashville, Tennessee; their children were Elsie Briggs Gettys (1877-1944, she died in Louisville), Binnie Briggs Lusk (1879-1968), and William Thompson “Tom” (1881-1948, he died in Lexington, Kentucky).

Adger Stewart’s ancestors and family

Joseph Adger “Adger” Stewart (1877-1954) was born in Conyers, Georgia, to Joseph Alexander Stewart Jr. (1845-1890) and Caroline “Carrie” Robinson Stewart (1852-1927). Joseph Alexander Stewart’s parents were Julia Ann Hollingsworth Stewart (1819-1911) and John Lewis Stewart. Julia’s parents were Joseph Hollingsworth and Elizabeth Ann Hollingsworth. Carrie Stewart’s parents were James Hardwick Robinson (1818-1875) and Martha Ann Elizabeth Webb Robinson of Newton County, Georgia; Carrie’s sister was Josephine Robinson, and she married Robert Mobley. James’s parents were Cornelius Robinson (1796-1831) and Kissiah (Kezziah) Hardwick Robinson (1800-1833). Martha’s parents were John Webb (1794-1870) and Ann Thomason Webb (1799-1873) of Newton County, Georgia.

Adger had five older sisters. Estelle Stewart (1880-1951) married George Kearsley Selden and lived in Atlanta, Georgia, and their children were Caroline Robinson Selden and George Kearsley Selden Jr. Daisy Stewart (1881-1949) married Walter F. Roberts and lived in Utica, New York, and Stewart Roberts was one of their children. Eloise Stewart (1883-1930) married James Perry Champion and lived in Albany, Georgia. Frances Josephine Stewart (1885-1973) married Dr. Hugh Inman Batty (1888-1954) and lived in Covington, Georgia. Anita Stewart (1889-1975) married R. Blair Armstrong and lived in Atlanta, Georgia.

Adger Stewart attended Emory College in Oxford, Georgia, from 1891-1892 and the Georgia School of Technology from 1892-1895. Following graduation, Adger moved to Louisville, where his uncle Jefferson Davis Stewart (1863-1943) had moved. Jefferson worked in Jeffersonville, Indiana, for the Ohio Falls Car Manufacturing Company, where Adger worked as a purchasing agent from 1895-1899.

Anna and Adger Stewart’s family

On 26 April 1899, Adger Stewart married Anna Briggs Carter. They initially lived at Anna’s mother’s house at 1054 Fourth Street and then at 974 S. Third Street before establishing their longtime residence at 2525 Ransdell Avenue.

Adger Stewart was president of the Louisville Forge Company from 1899-1905. At the time of his death in 1954, he had served as president of Cheatham Electric Switching Device Company since 1901, the Louisville Axe & Tool Company since 1908, Atlas Plaster & Supply Company since 1929, and Nachod and United States Signal Company since 1932. He was a director of the Federal Chemical Company from 1930-1949. He was involved with the Filson Club, the Speed Art Museum, the Pendennis Club, Falls City Lodge No. 376, Louisville Country Club, the Arts Club of Louisville, and Fourth Avenue Methodist Church.

Anna Carter Stewart was active in Louisville society events and in many local and national organizations, including the Arts Club of Louisville, the Woman’s Club, the Belgians sewing circle, the Query Club, and the Colonial Dames.

Anna and Adger Stewart had four children: John Carter “Carter” Stewart (1900-1989), Joseph Adger Stewart Jr. (1901-1902), Joseph Alexander “Zan” Stewart (1904-1978), and Jean Hollingsworth Stewart (1909-1987). Carter married Patty Helm in 1926; their daughter Betsy was born in 1927. Zan graduated from Male High School and Yale University (class of 1926) and married Virginia Bayless Lyons (born in New Rochelle, New York). They had three children: Anne, Lyle, and Joseph “Jay” Stewart.

Jean and Squire Ogden’s family

Jean Hollingsworth Stewart graduated from Louisville Collegiate High School and Vassar college (class of 1931). She married Louisville lawyer Squire Ogden (1898-1984) on 2 June 1934.

Squire Ogden was born in Winchester, Kentucky, to William T. Ogden (1865-1933) and Maggie Redmon Ogden. Squire graduated from Georgetown College (1920) and Harvard Law School (1923) and settled in Louisville, where he practiced as an attorney.

Jean and Squire Ogden had three children, who were all raised in Louisville: Stewart Ogden (1935-), William Baldwin “Baldwin” Ogden (1938-2022), and John Carter Ogden (1943-1991). Stewart attended Harvard University, and Baldwin attended Yale University. John served in the U.S. Navy from 1965-1969.

Sources

Ancestry.com

Anna Carter Stewart’s notes in the manuscript and photograph collections.

Folder List

Box 1

Folder 1: Hines families, ca. 1850s-1890s

Includes CDVs of “Cousin Tom Hines and wife” (Thomas R. Hines and Martha Elizabeth Hines of Warren County); “Cousin Ed Hines” (Anna Carter Stewart’s note: “double 2nd cousin? Of Albana Carson Carter. Her mother was Caroline Eleanor Hines, married to Thomas Dixon Carson”); postcard of home and office of Duncan Hines.

Folder 2: Carson family, ca. 1850s-1870s

Includes photographs of Thomas Dixon Carson; cabinet cards, with Wybrant’s Photographic Studio and Washburn imprints, of Ida Carson (Anna Carter Stewart’s note: “Mrs. Madison Miller, daughter of Thos. Dixon Carson” and half sister to Albana Carson Carter) and Barnett Carson (Anna Carter Stewart’s note: “son of Thos. Dixon Carson and half sister of Albana Carson Carter”); tintype of two unidentified men.

Folder 3: Framed photograph of Dr. James Garland Carter, ca. 1860s-1880s

Anna Carter Stewart’s note: “‘Uncle Doctor’ Garland Carter. Born 1785 Spotsylvania Co. Virginia. Moved to Kentucky prior to 1820 with his mother Winifred Allen Carter and his younger brother Caswell Carter, my grandfather. He never married.”

Folder 4: Carter and Stewart ancestors – unidentified, ca. 1850s-1880s

Includes Washburn CDV of baby; cabinet card, with Perkins Photography Covington Ga. imprint, of two boys.

Folder 5: Carter family, ca. 1860s-1890s

Includes CDVs, with Campbell & Ecker Photographers 407 Main St. Louisville Ky. imprint, of J. Caswell Carter and Lavinia Jones Carter; copy prints of Dr. Garland Carter.

Folder 6: Mary Price, ca. 1880s-1890s

Cabinet card, with Klauber 332 4th St. Louisville Ky. imprint, of Mary Price, who was enslaved by Carson family and, after the Civil War, possibly employed by Albana Carson Carter’s family (Anna Carter Stewart’s note: “was in household of Thomas Dixon Carson . . . and was ‘given’ to Albana Carson . . . 6 yrs. old about 1838”).

Folder 7: Albana Carson Carter, ca. 1850s-early 1900s

Includes a CDV and cabinet cards; a Tennessee Centennial season ticket with photograph, 1897.

Folder 8: John Allen Carter and Carter family home, ca. 1850s-early 1890s

Includes CDVs and cabinet cards; copy print of “home of John Allen Carter northwest corner of 4th and Kentucky Streets in Louisville, Ky., finished in 1873.”

Folder 9: Framed photographs of John Allen Carter and James Carter, ca. 1850s-1860s

Folder 10: Framed photographs of John Allen Carter, ca. 1880s-early 1890s

Folder 11: Framed photographs of Albana Carson Carter, ca. 1880s-early 1890s

Folder 12: Caroline “Carrie” Carter Briggs, ca. mid 1850s-1870s

Folder 13: Briggs family, ca. 1880s-1890s, 1948

Includes cabinet cards and mounted photographs of Dr. Charles Briggs; Charles and Carrie Briggs’s children Binnie Briggs and William Thompson “Tom” Briggs.

Folder 14: Carter and Briggs families – unidentified, ca. 1870s-1890s

Includes cabinet cards with Nashville, Tenn. imprints; most are of children, possibly Elsie, Binnie, and Tom Briggs.

Folder 15: Carter and Briggs families – unidentified, ca. 1890s-1950s

Includes a group family photograph.

Folder 16: Robert Carter, ca. 1870-1887

Includes a CDV with J.C. Elrod 136 Main St. Louisville Ky. imprint and Washburn cabinet cards.

Folder 17: Lavinia Carter, ca. 1860s-1877

Includes Washburn and Wybrant’s CDVs and cabinet cards.

Folder 18: Anna Briggs Carter, ca. 1877-1890s

Includes a Washburn CDV and cabinet card; cabinet card of Anna with her niece Elsie Briggs; a Tennessee Centennial season ticket with photograph, 1897; CDVs of Robert E. Lee, one with note “A present from A.B.C. to her friend Carrie Robinson.”

Folder 19: Anna Carter Stewart, ca. 1900-1910s

Includes studio photographs.

Folder 20: Stewart ancestors and family members, ca. 1850s-early 1900s

Includes copy prints and photographs of Adger Stewart’s great-grandparents Cornelius Robinson and Kissiah (Keziah) Hardwick Robinson; Adger’s great-grandparents Joseph Hollingsworth and Elizabeth Ann Hollingsworth; Adger and his son Alexander with Adger’s grandmother Julia Ann Hollingsworth Stewart, with notes reading “Oct 09 Charleston, SC” and “2/9/1909 90th birthday 10 children. . . .”; John Webb and his wife; Kate Robinson and Estelle, Elaine, and Frances Stewart.

Folder 21: Joseph Alexander Stewart Jr., ca. 1850s-1880s

Includes a CDV and copy prints.

Folder 22: Caroline “Carrie” Robinson Stewart, ca. 1860s-1890s

Includes a CDV, a cabinet card, and mounted photographs.

Folder 23: Estelle Stewart Selden, G. Kearsley Selden, and children, ca. 1900-1930s

Includes photographs of Caroline Robinson Selden and Kearsley Selden Jr.

Folder 24: Daisy Stewart Roberts and Walter F. Roberts, ca. 1890s-1910s

Includes a wedding photograph.

Folder 25: Daisy Stewart Roberts and Roberts children, ca. 1900-1920s

Includes photographs of John, Stewart, and Caroline Roberts.

Folder 26: Eloise Stewart Champion, James Perry Champion, and children, ca. 1900-1940s

Includes cabinet cards; photographs of Anita and James Champion.

Folder 27: Frances Stewart Battey and children, ca. 1910s-1930s

Includes photographs of Frances and Joan Battey.

Folder 28: Anita Stewart Armstrong, ca. 1890s-1940s

Includes cabinet cards.

Folder 29: Anna and Adger Stewart’s friends and family, ca. 1870s-early 1900s

Includes CDVs of Etta Bond and others; photograph of Juliet Davison at age 2½ (she married Willliam R. Belknap in 1894, photograph was sent to Anna Stewart); group photograph, with P.A. Fisher Petoskey Mich. imprint, and names identified on back as Archie Hill, Miss Mary Hill, Tom Briggs, Anna Carter, Jessie Hill, Elsie Briggs, Binnie Briggs, “Rosa”[?], “Johanns”[?], Mrs. Carrie Carter Briggs, Mrs. W. W. Hill, Miss Mildred Hill, Mrs. John A. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, ca. 1890s; group photograph at French Lick, Indiana.

Folder 30: Adger Stewart, ca. 1890s-1940s

Includes copy prints; Caufield and Shook portrait photograph.

Folder 31: John Carter “Carter” Stewart, 1900

Includes Klauber mounted photographs of Carter as a baby.

Folder 32: Joseph Adger Stewart, Jr., 1901

Includes framed photograph of Adger Jr. as a baby; he died in January 1902.

Folder 33: Alexander “Zan” Stewart, ca. 1910s

Includes portrait photographs.

Folder 34: Jean Stewart, ca. 1910s-1920s

Includes copy print of Louisville Collegiate School students; photograph of Jean in play at Arts Club of Louisville; 1934 photograph of earlier portrait.

Box 2

Folder 35: Tintypes, likely of Anna Carter and other young women, ca. 1894-1896

Some of the tintypes were in paper frames printed with “Errinerung an das Jahr 1896” on the front and one with “Errinerung a. d. Wagner Eremitage Festspiele” on the back; one tintype is dated 4 Aug. 1894.

Folder 36: Carter or Stewart family – unidentified, ca. late 1800s

Mounted photographs of adult men and women on front steps and porch of wooden house and on railroad car; man riding in horse and carriage; children.

Folder 37: Stewart family – unidentified, early 1900s

Mounted photographs, some with Klauber 340 Fourth Ave. Louisville Ky. imprint, of adults and a baby (possibly Carter Stewart).

Folder 38: Stewart family – unidentified, early 1900s

Mounted photographs, some with Klauber 340 Fourth Ave. Louisville Ky. imprint, of adults and a baby (possibly Carter Stewart).

Folder 39: Stewart family – unidentified, early 1900s

Mounted photographs, one with Klauber 340 Fourth Ave. Louisville Ky. imprint, of adults, children, and different houses.

Folder 40: Stewart family – unidentified, early 1900s

Mounted photographs, one with Klauber 340 Fourth Ave. Louisville Ky. imprint, of adults, children, dogs.

Folder 41: Stewart family – unidentified, early 1900s

Mounted photographs, some with Klauber 340 Fourth Ave. Louisville Ky. imprint, of various houses and buildings; negatives of house under construction and of children in front of brick house.

Folder 42: Virginia – Golf, 1900

Includes mounted photographs, some with Klauber 340 Fourth Ave. Louisville Ky. imprint, of men golfing at Warm Springs and Hot Springs, Virginia, 1900.

Folder 43: Abbey of Gethsemani, ca. early 1900s

Mounted photographs of an individual wearing a vestment; field of crosses; steeple.

Folder 44: Joseph Alexander Jr.’s gravesite, ca. early 1900s

Mounted photographs, some with Klauber 340 Fourth Ave. Louisville Ky. imprint, of Joseph Alexander Stewart Jr.’s monument in Southview Cemetery, Newton County, Ga., and unidentified buildings.

Folder 45: Stewart family – unidentified, 1895-1920s

Includes a CDV of man identified as Sam Porter as “Trilby,” dressed in feminine clothes with parasol, 1895; young women; house.

Folder 46: Stewart family, ca. 1910s-1920s

Includes one photograph and negatives, removed from “Kodak Finishing from W.D. Gatchel & Sons, Fifth and Walnut Streets, Louisville, Ky.” envelopes (one labeled “Les Cheneaux Club, 1925”), of a wooden house and other buildings; children and others standing in front of a brick house; the Stewart family home at 2525 Ransdell Avenue.

Folder 47: Florida, 1916

Includes photographs of Jefferson Stewart, his daughter Abby Stewart, and possibly Adger Stewart during a trip to Palm Beach and Rockledge, Florida, 1916.

Folder 48: Les Cheneaux Club, ca. early 1900s

Includes mounted photographs of views of lake, homes, adults, a baby (possibly Carter Stewart), and a dog, most likely at Les Cheneaux Club on Marquette Island, Michigan, where the Stewart family vacationed during the summer.

Folder 49: Les Cheneaux Club, ca. 1920s

Includes photographs of the family cottage, boats on the lake, Alexander “Zan” Stewart and other Stewart family members, Archibald and Margaret Church, Dorothy Derby.

Folder 50: Jean Stewart photograph album and ping-pong photograph strips, ca. 1920s

Includes notes about individuals pictured in the photographs.

Condition note: Evidence of dry mold was cleaned from the cover of the album.

Folder 51: Belgians sewing circle members in Louisville and at Les Cheneaux Club, ca. 1920s

Folder 52: Ireland, 1926

Folder 53: Italy, 1926-1927, 1965

Includes photographs from Stewart family trips to Italy in 1926 and 1927; a group photograph during trip to Italy, 1965.

Folder 54: Europe, ca. 1920s-1930s

Includes photographs of Greece, Italy, Croatia, Turkey; young men on a ship, possibly in the Mediterranean Sea.

Folder 55: Photographs of sketches of Carter, Alexander, and Jean Stewart, ca. 1927-1937

Sketches are by Eleanor Beckham.

Folder 56: Stewart family celebrations and friends, ca. 1910s-1969

Includes negatives of “Mr. Stewart 46th” (likely at Les Cheneaux Club); photographs of Virginia Herb, 1943; “Christmas at Zan’s and Ginny’s” (Alexander and Virginia Stewart), 1968; Louisa Allen, 1969.

Folder 57: Wedding of Lyle Stewart and Alanson Houghton II, 1953

Folder 58: Anna Stewart’s bedroom showing family portraits, ca. 1953

Includes Jean Stewart’s note: “Mother’s bedroom after she became ill showing Lavinia Carter’s portrait over beds with Robert under it, portrait of Jean by Chas S. Williams over fireplace, picture of mother’s ‘Sister Carrie’ Carter (Mrs. Chas. Briggs) in corner. Patty’s Christmas tree with birds and nest on top and symbols for each child and grandchild.”

Folder 59: William T. Ogden and Squire Ogden, 1918, undated

Includes a photograph of Squire Ogden and others at Camp Perry in Ohio, 1918.

Folder 60: Jean and Squire Ogden and children, mid-1930s-1970s

Includes photographs of Jean and Stewart Ogden, ca. 1936; Stewart, Baldwin, and John Ogden, 1949; John Ogden, 1958; possibly Jean Ogden with grandchild, 1971.

Box 3

Album 61: Jean Stewart’s trip to Europe (1 of 2), 1927

Album 62: Jean Stewart’s trip to Europe (2 of 2), 1927

Albums include photographs of Jean Stewart and her mother Anna Carter Stewart; the transatlantic crossing on the S.S. Conte Rosso with “Mrs. Perry Booth and her daughter Florence Booth”; locations in Italy, France, and possibly also England.

Box 4

Album 63: Album belonging to Albana Carson Carter, ca. 1850s-1890s

Condition note: The spine is fragile and broken, the front cover is detached, and one of the latches is missing.

Album inscribed with “A. C. Carter” containing CDVs of Joseph James Hines (1783-1864); “Aunt Euphemia Payne”; “Judge Payne”; Anabel Carter; “Dr. Briggs”; “Waldo Briggs; Aunt Fannie McIlman; Robert Carter; Edwin Carter; Elise and Binnie Briggs; “Cousin Eddy Hines”; Carson family members. Photographers include J.C. Elrod Photographer, 136 Main Street Louisville, Ky.; Washburn’s Photograph Fine Art Gallery, 113 4th St., Louisville, Ky.; Campbell and Ecker’s Photographic Gallery, Louisville. Ky.

Box 5

Cased daguerreotypes and ambrotypes of Adger Stewart’s ancestors, ca. 1850s-1860s:

John Webb and Ann Thomason Webb; James Hardwick Robinson and Martha Ann Elizebeth Webb Robinson; Caroline Robinson and Josephine Robinson; an unidentified child; two unidentified women; and an unidentified Robinson family member.

Box 6

Cased daguerreotypes and ambrotypes of Anna Carter Stewart’s ancestors, ca. 1850s-1860s:

J. Caswell Carter and Lavinia Jones Carter; Thomas Dixon Carson; William Barnett Carson; Mary Carson (Anna Carter Stewart’s note: “sister of cousin James ‘Jim’ Carson, Mother’s cousin”); Sarah Hines Carson (Anna Carter Stewart’s note: “Might be my Mother’s Mother”); John Allen Carter; Albana Carson Carter.

Box 7 (ovsz.)

Belgians sewing circle and Les Cheneaux Club, ca. 1920s-1940s

Oversized Caufield and Shook mounted photograph of Belgians members and their spouses; mounted photographs of the Stewart family vacation home interior and exterior at the Les Cheneaux Club, the grounds, views of the lake and the shoreline.

Carson, Carter, and Stewart family members, ca. 1850s-1920s

Oversized copy prints and studio photographs of Thomas Dixon Carson; John A. Carter; Albana Carson Carter; Caroline “Carrie” Robinson Stewart; Adger Stewart; Estelle Stewart Selden in wedding dress; Frances Stewart Battey in wedding dress; Anita Stewart Armstrong in wedding dress; child of Estelle and G. Kearnsley Selden; unidentified woman in wedding dress; unidentified children.

Ogden family and associates, early 1900s-1963

Oversized photographs of William T. Ogden; Squire Ogden’s graduating class from Harvard Law School, 1923; Harvard Law School class of 1923 40th reunion, 1963; Joseph S. Laurent; Andrew McDonald January Cochran; Robert R. Gordon.

Subject Headings

Briggs, Carolina Carter, 1854-1909.

Carter, Albana Carson, 1832-1909.

Carter, John Allen, 1822-1894.

Carter, Lavinia, 1857-1877.

Carter, Robert, 1867-1887

Europe – Description and travel.

Florida – Description and travel.

Les Cheneaux Club (Marquette Island, Mich.)

Ogden, Jean Stewart, 1909-1987.

Ogden, John Carter, 1943-1991.

Ogden, Squire Redmon, 1898-1984.

Ogden, Stewart, 1935-

Ogden, William Baldwin, 1938-2022.

Price, Mary, b. ca. 1826.

Stewart, Anna Briggs Carter, 1875-1954.

Stewart, John Carter, 1900-1989.

Stewart, Joseph Adger, 1877-1954.

Stewart, Joseph Adger, Jr., 1901-1902.

Stewart, Joseph Alexander, 1904-1978.

Weddings.