The photographer was Stalley from Jamestown N D
A profile photo of a lovely lady with a great “do”! I wonder what kind of a clip is holding her hair?
To Lottie Roselle with best wishes of your friend and teacher Oliza M Bradley
This is a NOKO postcard that was use from 1907 through the 1920’s.
Thanks for stopping by. Do come again:)
Update from Iggy:
Oliza Mathilda Jenkins nee' Bradley (Apr. 2, 1886 - Sep. 1, 1967) married Walter Jenkins (Sep. 14, 1890 - Jun. 10, 1973) on June 2, 1917. They are both buried in Parkers Prairie Cemetery, Parkers Prairie, Otter Tail County, Minnesota.
They had one daughter, Mrs. Wilmer (Darlene) Johnson of Garfield, MN at the time Walter passed on.
They had one daughter, Mrs. Wilmer (Darlene) Johnson of Garfield, MN at the time Walter passed on.
Her hair is gorgeous.
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I assume the photo is of Oliza. She is very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOliza Mathilda Jenkins nee' Bradley (Apr. 2, 1886 - Sep. 1, 1967) married Walter Jenkins (Sep. 14, 1890 - Jun. 10, 1973) on June 2, 1917. They are both buried in Parkers Prairie Cemetery, Parkers Prairie, Otter Tail County, Minnesota.
She is Find A Grave Memorial# 75260951
They had one daughter, Mrs. Wilmer (Darlene) Johnson of Garfield, MN at the time Walter passed on.
That gorgeous hair is the first thing I noticed, too. She certainly had a careful and steady hand, too--not surprising for a teacher during that era.
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