Hemingway Family Scrapbooks
- Date1898-1902Creator/AuthorHemingway, Grace HallSubjectHemingway, Grace Hall; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 -- Childhood and youth; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 -- Homes and haunts -- Michigan -- Pictorial works; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 -- Pictorial works; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 -- Portraits; Sanford, Marcelline Hemingway, 1898-1963DescriptionOne volume of Hemingway family history created by Grace Hall Hemingway for her daughter Marcelline Hemingway Sanford, who was the eldest sister of Ernest Hemingway. This volume has 44 pages with 81 sepia-tone photographs, 8 cyanotypes, and 1 later glossy photograph. Unless noted, all original notes were written in black ink by Grace Hall Hemingway, with later (undated) notes in pencil or colored pencil or ink added by Marcelline Hemingway Sanford. This is volume 1 of 3 in the Clarke'sHemingway Family Photograph Album and Scrapbooks, 1898-1918collection.SourceOriginal in the collection of the Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan.LanguageEnglishCopyrightThis item is in the public domain and may be used freely. Please credit the Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University when reproducing.Date1903-1910Creator/AuthorHemingway, Grace HallSubjectHemingway family; Hemingway, Grace Hall; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 -- Childhood and youth; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 -- Friends and associates; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 -- Homes and haunts -- Michigan -- Pictorial works; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 -- Homes and haunts -- Illinois -- Pictorial works; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 -- Pictorial works; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 -- Portraits; Sanford, Marcelline Hemingway, 1898-1963DescriptionHandmade photograph album composed of rag paper made by Grace Hall Hemingway includes 64 pages with 111 images, 34 of which are cyanotypes and the rest are sepia-tone or black and white photographs, mostly glued into volume. The images document the Hemingways' life in Oak Park, Illinois and vacationing at Windemere Cottage, the family residence on Walloon Lake in northern Michigan.SourceOriginal in the collection of the Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan.LanguageEnglishCopyrightThis item is in the public domain and may be used freely. Please credit the Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University when reproducing.Date1913-1918Creator/AuthorHemingway, Grace HallSubjectHemingway, Grace Hall; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 -- Childhood and youth; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 -- Homes and haunts -- Michigan -- Pictorial works; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 -- Pictorial works; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 -- Portraits; Sanford, Marcelline Hemingway, 1898-1963DescriptionOne volume of Hemingway family history created by Grace Hall Hemingway for her daughter Marcelline Hemingway Sanford, who was the eldest sister of Ernest Hemingway. This volume has 96 pages with 283 black & white or sepia-tone photographs. Unless noted, all original notes were written in black ink by Grace Hall Hemingway, with later (undated) notes in pencil or colored pencil or ink added by Marcelline Hemingway Sanford. This is volume 2 of 3 in the Clarke'sHemingway Family Photograph Album and Scrapbooks, 1898-1918collection.SourceOriginal in the collection of the Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan.LanguageEnglishCopyrightThis item is in the public domain and may be used freely. Please credit the Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University when reproducing.Date1913-1916Creator/AuthorHemingway, Grace HallSubjectJepson, Ursula Hemingway, 1902-1966; Hemingway family; Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961; Hemingway, Grace Hall; Sanford, Marcelline Hemingway, 1899-1963; Walloon Lake (Mich.) -- History; Bay View (Mich.) -- History; Oak Park (Ill.) -- HistoryDescriptionOne volume of Hemingway family history created by Grace Hall Hemingway for her daughter Ursula Hemingway Jepson, who was a younger sister of Ernest Hemingway. This volume includes approximately 121 original family sepia-silver print photographs as well as correspondence, art, and ephemera pasted into the pages of the scrapbook. This is scrapbook volume 1 of 1 in the Clarke'sUrsula Hemingway Jepson Collection 1903-1951.SourceOriginal in the collection of the Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan.LanguageEnglishCopyrightThis item is in the public domain and may be used freely. Please credit the Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University when reproducing.