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Portrait of Henrietta Hartsel of Hartsel, Colorado, late 19th century

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Title

Portrait of Henrietta Hartsel of Hartsel, Colorado, late 19th century

Rights

No Copyright ? United States

Subject

Women -- Portraits
Rural families
Portraits

Description

Henrietta Hartsel Donavan (1884-1951) was the youngest daughter of Samuel Hartsel. Samuel (1834-1918) was one of the first cattlemen in Colorado and the founder of Hartsel in Park County. Henrietta married Paul J. Donavan in 1915 and relocated to the Los Angeles, California, area in the 1920s.

Source: Samuel Hartsel Collection

Type

Image

Creator

Nast, Charles A.

Is Part Of

Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection

Identifier

ph001338

Format

Image/jpeg

Publisher

Nast Portraits

Source

Black-and-white photographs
Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection
Hartsel Family folder, item no. 1338

Date

1895-1900

Coverage

Colorado (state)
Park (county)
Hartsel (inhabited place)

Collection

Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection

Tags

daughter, Hartsel family, portrait, young girl

Citation

Nast, Charles A. , “Portrait of Henrietta Hartsel of Hartsel, Colorado, late 19th century,” Park County Local History Digital Archive, accessed June 6, 2025, https://pclha.cvlcollections.org/items/show/1440.

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https://pclha.cvlcollections.org/oa/items/1440/manifest.json

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