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Collection: 1952 - Frank Bennett Fiske
Folder: 0000
Item: 01933
Title: Kathleen V. Reedy and Mrs. Thomas J. Reedy
Date: 1909
Creator: Fiske, Frank Bennett,--1883-1952
Inscription/Marks: [in pencil on negative emulsion] Mrs. Tom Reedy and Kathleen [scratched into emulsion] 225 [Obituary: The Seattle Times Tuesday, October 18, 1949] Mrs. Thomas J. Reedy Mrs. Agnes B. Reedy, 90 years old, a Seattle resident 37 years, died yesterday in her home, 3770 Grayson Street. Rosary will be said at 7 o'clock this evening and Requiem Mass will be said at 8:15 o'clock tomorrow morning, both in Holy Rosary Church. Burial will be in Calvary, directed by the John Kalin Funeral Home. Mrs. Reedy, born in Minnesota, had lived in Seattle 37 years. She was the widow of Thomas J. Reedy who died in 1930. She was a member of the Confraternity of the Rosary and the League of the Sacred Heart. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. James E. Davies, Seattle; three granddaughters, Miss Margaret M. Davies, Mrs. Philip Hertrich and Mrs. James Lindeon, all of Seattle; three grandsons, Thomas, Robert and James Reedy, all of Fargo, North Dakota and three great-grandchildren.
Summary: Vignetted, head and shoulders, full face studio portrait of Kathleen Reedy and Mrs. Thomas Reedy. Mrs. Thomas Reedy is wearing a black formal dress with black lace and high collar with broach. Kathleen is wearing medium tone dress with high collar and flower embroidery along the collar edges.
Red ID: PH_I_14265 Image ID: 145851 Image Notes: 1952-01933

Collection: 1952 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Frank Bennett Fiske
Date: 1880-1952

Summary: Includes prints and negatives of portraits, agriculture, education, wildlife, hunting, Frank Fiske studio portraits, and some views of South Dakota. Fiske’s Native American photographs include portraits, Indian gatherings and ceremonies, boarding schools, Indian houses and dwellings, and Native American agriculture. Fiske’s documentation of daily life on the reservation includes such shots as Sioux customers waiting for a Fort Yates trading store to open; a Sioux dance in the streets of Fort Yates; a plow issue before the agency boarding school; an encampment of tipis, including those traditionally painted; and three Indian men being taxied off the reservation to join the army in WWI.

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