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Collection: 00032 - North Dakota Oral History Project Photograph Collection
Folder: SI-03
Item: 00001
Title: James Gayton Sr.
Date: 05/16/1865
Creator: Decker, E. (Edgar),--1833-1905
Inscription/Marks: Fathers-Father James Gayton Sr. English-Father of James Gayton, of Gayton's Crossing (May 16, 1865). Photographer's stamp on reverse: E. Decker, Agent. No. 249 Superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio. [biography] James Gayton, Sr. born March 14, 1810 in Bradford on Avon, Wilshire, England to James and Rosanna Bennett Gayton. His sister Mary Ann Gayton was born on December 24, 1815 in Bradford on Avon, Wilshire, England. He married Mary Ann Willmore Gayton (1808-1884) on February 04, 1833. He worked as a carpenter and joiner in Cleveland Ohio. His son James Bennett Gayton was born November 10, 1833 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA. His wife Mary Ann died on November 18, 1884 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA and he died on September 20, 1887 in Cleveland Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
Summary: Vignetted head and shoulders studio portrait of James Gayton Sr. by Edgar Decker of Cleveland (Ohio). He is facing photo left, three quarter face. He is wearing a dark toned suit jacket with a dark velvet collar, a matching vest, white shirt and a cravat. He has a mustache and a full beard.
Red ID: PH_I_120762 Image ID: 54867 Image Notes: 00032-SI-03b-00001

Collection: 00032 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: North Dakota Oral History Project Photograph Collection
Date: 1880-1977

Summary: Consists of copies of photographs belonging to people interviewed for the North Dakota Oral History Project. The Project was undertaken by Larry Sprunk, with the cooperation of the North Dakota American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, the North Dakota Farmers Union, and the State Historical Society of North Dakota. The primary objective of the North Dakota Oral History Project was to conduct oral tape recorded interviews with North Dakotans who lived through the state's history and who could speak of this history from a first-hand basis. Interviewees were photographed at the time of their interviews. In addition, the project borrowed over 6,000 historical photographs which were copied and added to the State Historical Society's collection. Many interviewees also donated family histories, documents, letters, ledgers, books, and artifacts.

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