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Portrait of Margaret L. "Maggie" (Lilley) Devine and Henry E. "Harry" Baker

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Title

Portrait of Margaret L. "Maggie" (Lilley) Devine and Henry E. "Harry" Baker

Rights

Copyright Undetermined

Subject

Photographic postcards
Portraits
Family archives

Description

Postcard of Margaret "Maggie" (Lilley) Devine (1886-1923) holding Henry E. "Harry" Baker (1907-1973). Note on back is written by Maggie, given the content. Unclear who the recipient of the postcard is. Message reads: "Dear Bro: Here is a [illegible] disturbed. I'm not nearly so cross as I look. In fact I was in a real good humor. I was glad to be out with my sister even if she did lack a part of her [anatomy?]. She took a very good picture. I don't believe you'd ever guess from the picture that she had just lost her appendix. Yours truly, on the other side". (On the other side of the postcard).

The photo is labeled 1907 but was probably taken in 1912. Date reference: see ph004881.

Type

Image

Identifier

ph004613

Format

Image/jpeg

Relation

Park County Local History Archives
Baker Manuscript Collection Inventory

Source

Photographs
Park County Local History Archive
Baker Family Collection, box 3, folder 1

Date

1912?

Collection

Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection

Tags

Baker Family, Harry Baker, Henry Edwin Baker, Lilley family, Maggie Lilley, Margaret L. Lilley, Margaret Lilley Devine, postcard

Citation

“Portrait of Margaret L. "Maggie" (Lilley) Devine and Henry E. "Harry" Baker,” Park County Local History Digital Archive, accessed June 1, 2025, https://pclha.cvlcollections.org/items/show/2406.

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