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Walker R. Smith Rural Maryland Photoprints

American History Museum

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Object Details

Summary

A collection of 122 silver gelatin photoprints of Walker R. Smith depicting various Maryland scenes including railroads and family life of the 1930s and 1940s.

Scope and Contents

Photographs of the rural Maryland village of Doubs and environs; subjects include trains and railroad subjects, farming activities, grocery stores, people at work and play, etc.
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GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep86d20dc59-3275-453b-9de4-609320a23a92

Photographer

Smith, Walker R., 1910-

Place

Adamstown (Md.) -- 1930-1990
Doubs (Md.) -- 1930-1990
Maryland -- rural -- 1930-1990

Topic

Railroads -- Trains -- 1930-1990
Agriculture -- 20th century -- Maryland
Groceries -- Stores -- 1930-1990
Stores -- 1930-1990

Provenance

Collection donated by Walker R. Smith, March 11, 1992.

Photographer

Smith, Walker R., 1910-

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Walker R. Smith Rural Maryland Photoprints

Biographical / Historical

The photographer has been photographing a small Maryland village area, Doubs (and Adamstown) for over fifty years (ca. 1930s to date of gift). Much of his work is personal, but some is semi-professional work for friends and neighbors.

Extent

0.1 Cubic feet (1 box)
100 Photographic prints (11" x 14", 8" x 10", 6" x 11", 4" x 10", 5"x 7", 4" x 5", and smaller.)

Date

circa 1936-1991

Ownership and Custodial History

All photographs have been in Mr. Smith's custody continuously. Many were printed by him, but others were printed by commercial photofinishers.

Archival Repository

Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Identifier

NMAH.AC.0446

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Photographic prints
Photographs

Citation

Walker R. Smith Rural Maryland Photoprints, Archives Center, ca. 1936-1991, National Museum of American History.

Arrangement

1 series. Arranged by size and topic, access at topical level.

Processing Information

Collection processed by Mary June Owen, volunteer, 1995.

Rights

Reproduction restricted: donor retains reproduction rights. Some prints are marked with copyright notice.

Genre/Form

Photographs -- 20th century

Note

Silver gelatin, on paper sheets, max. 11" x 14", unmounted.

Location of Originals

Negatives in collection of Walker R. Smith.

Restrictions

Collection is open for research.
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Record ID

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"Dowsing for water"

Painters on scaffold at church

Horse-dawn wagon unloading grain at Carroll's Mill, 1947

"Guernsey Milk Bar"

"Little 'Cocky' & Eastako re-zoning notice," 1(6

"Pusher" coming through snow

Interior of Doub store, with owner and worker

Mrs. Oscar Rhodes, with feed sacks

Passengers from "5:15 from Frederick," ca. 1940

Dickerson storekeeper, postmaster with friend, 1940

Lois (Mrs. Smith) washing hair at stump

Point of Rocks flood, 1889, copy

Horse-drawn wagon leaving mill

"Sodcutter at work"

Children with ice cream cones at Doub store

"Boxed war material" for convoy, 1943

People, Portraits

"Cleaning up after wreck

Old stove, now farmer's mail box

Potomac flood, 1935

Farmer mowing meadow

Aquaduct railing, 1974

1-2 Muskets at Antietam, ca. 1940, 2 prints

Three men, in suits and hats, 1940


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