Black and white formal photograph of George Garretson Wade, Ellen Howe Garretson, Ellen Garretson Wade and baby Ellen Wade (later Chinn) (Original photo removed to oversize folder 1)
Black and white formal photograph of George Garretson Wade, Ellen Howe Garretson, Ellen Garretson Wade and baby Ellen Wade (later Chinn) (Original photo removed to oversize folder 1).
Black and white formal photograph of George Garretson Wade, Ellen Howe Garretson, Ellen Garretson Wade and baby Ellen Wade (later Chinn) (Original photo removed to oversize folder 1).
Sepia formal photograph of Irene Love Wade, Ellen Howe Garretson, baby Ellen Wade (later Chinn) and Ellen Garretson Wade., Note on front says "great grandma Garretson, grandma Wade, mother and Ellen". Note on back says "[Irene Love Wade (standing), Ellen Howe Garretson (L), Ellen Wade Chinn (Child), Ellen Garretson Wade (R)].
Black and white photograph of Ellen Wade (later Chinn) and Helen Wade Green (later Perry), Note on back says "Ellen Wade, Helen Greene, 2 governesses, one name "Sammie"".
Black and white photograph of Ellen Wade (later Chinn) and Helen Wade Green (later Perry), Note on front says "Ellen and Helen Greene at the mill pond pool".
Black and white photograph of Ellen Wade (later Chinn) and Elizabeth Wade (later Sedgwick)., Note on back says "Ellen Wade (Chinn), Elizabeth Wade (Sedgwick)".
Black and white photograph of Ellen Wade (later Chinn), Elizabeth Wade (later Sedgwick) and "Sammie"., Note on back says "It's a shame I didn't duck my head too", "Taken in Thomasville", "'Sammie' and Ellen Wade".
Sepia formal photograph of Ellen Wade (later Chinn) and Elizabeth Wade (later Sedgwick)., Note on back says "(L) Ellen Wade Chinn, (R) Elizabeth Wade Sedgwick".
Black and white photograph of Ellen Wade (later Chinn), Elizabeth Wade (later Sedgwick) and their governess(?) "Sammy"., Note on front says "Ellen, 'Sammy' and Elizabeth in mill pond pony cart".
Ben F. Corday and his children, Estelle and Ellis, enjoy a Sunday drive in the family Winton. The bridge and the serpentine path were designed by Charles Schweinfurth, circa 1910., "Courtesy of Mrs. Jacob Wattenmaker"