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Alice Anthony Cheatham and Marshall Nye Cheatham portrait Item Info

Title:
Alice Anthony Cheatham and Marshall Nye Cheatham portrait
Date Created:
1899-1903
Description:
Alice Anthony Cheatham (1876-1959) on the left, standing next to Marshall Nye Cheatham (1869-1942) on the right, who is sitting. Alice wears a high-collar, lace dress and has a poofy hairstyle. Marshall sports an impressive mustache, a bowtie, and a suit jacket. Alice worked as a laboratory technician and teacher, while Marshall owned and operated a whites-only barber called "Cheatham and Bibb's Barber Shop," in Nashville, Tennessee (I Guess I'll Get the Papers and Go Home pg 1). The couple would go on to have two sons, Marshall Nye Cheatham Jr. (1903-1978), and Doc Cheatham. The back of the picture has "Estate of Doc Cheatham - Printed From Doc's Book." The picture has four small holes poked through the corners, such as those made by thumbtacks.
Subjects:
alice anthony cheatham marshall nye cheatham
Date Created (Archival Standard):
1899-1903
Location:
Fulton, Georgia
Latitude:
33.803397
Longitude:
-84.396254
Source:
Doc Cheatham Papers, 1892-1995, IJC MG 8, University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives
Finding Aid:
https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv94044
Source Identifier:
ijcmg008_b001_f004-005
Original Format:
sepia photograph
Type:
Image;StillImage
Format:
image/jpeg
Language:
eng

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"Alice Anthony Cheatham and Marshall Nye Cheatham portrait", Doc Cheatham Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/cheatham/items/cheatham018.html
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