A Guide to Photographs Pertaining to the Chappell Family, n.d. Chappell Family, Photographs, n.d. 10204-ae

A Guide to Photographs Pertaining to the Chappell Family, n.d.

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Accession Number 10204-ae


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
10204-ae
Title
Photographs Pertaining to the Chappell Family, n.d.
Physical Characteristics
10 items
Language
English
Abstract
This collection includes a photograph of the Chappell house in Richmond, Va.; five photographs of family members with a genealogical guide to the pictures; and four negatives.

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Photographs pertaining to the Chappell Family, n.d., Accession #10204-ae, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va

Acquisition Information

These photographs were given to the Library on April 26, 1989, by Mr. Warren Chappell, Charlottesville, Virginia.

Scope and Content Information

This collection consists of ten negatives and copies of the original photographs of the Chappell family, with genealogical information supplied by Warren Chappell, including a photograph of the Chappell family home at 2112 East Clay Street, Richmond, Virginia.

Individuals in the photographs include: Warren Chappell in his studio (n.d.); Samuel Chappell (1850); Eliza Buckner Chappell (ca. 1840-1845); Samuel Chappell and John Taylor Chappell (1861); John Taylor Chappell in a "C.S.A. Cavalry Uniform" (1863); and John Taylor Chappell and Martha Virginia (Scherer) Chappell (1864).