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Lost Faces: Family Photo AlbumsLOST FACES is my collection of Antique Family Photo Albums. Most are from the Civil War time period with CDVs (Cartes de Visite) and tintypes. Some are Cabinet Cards from the 1880-1900 time period. Lost Faces is my way of saving genealogy treasures and preserving historical documents. I have albums that contain funeral cards, memorial cards, obituaries, Christmas cards, and hand-written genealogies.I am pleased to announce that more than 75 of my wonderful photo albums are now online at Lost Faces website where they can be freely viewed. As each photo album is scanned and the individual photos placed online, you will be able to save photos to your computer for your own personal use absolutely free. Below is a list of albums you can find on my new site Lost Faces #71 Freeman. Hamilton Ontario, Muskegon Michigan, Windsor Ontario, Wisconsin (2 of 2). Small Brown Civil War Era Album with 16 Cartes de Visite (CDV) and 9 tintypes. #72 Woodville Military Album #73 Bowen. Carpenter, Chatfield, Curtis, Deniger, Diott, Dumbull, Edmon, Ferry, Henderson, Jackson, Marley, Morgan, Night, Polk, Rider, Smith, Wells, Williams. Chicago Illinois, Detroit Michigan, Bridgeport Connecticut #74 Chidester. McKay, Dittenger, Duncan, Deyo, Strong, Tharp, Pettinger #75 Chase. Tracy, Burbank #76 Carey. Converse, Yaeger, Van Brunt, Lyon, Griffith, Griswell, Packard, Bassett, Lindsay #77 Kirby #78 Sutton. Weeks, Pratt, Fuller #79 Cook. Malpas, Dugwell. England, Ontario, Canada, Ramsgate, Kent #80 Orphan Photos. Single photos with no identification #81 Swiss Photos #82 Gorrie Photo. several members of a club (I cannot read the name) in Gorrie in March 1894 #83 WW 1 Nursing Sister Photo Album. This Photo Archive consists of a small album (6.5" by 5.25") kept by Constance (Connie) Philips as a memento of her time serving as a nurse during World War One. #84 C.P.C. Junior Football (Soccer) Team, Winners of Burnham Shield England 1922 #84 Granitz Rink of Winnipeg Manitoba, Winners of Grand Carnival St. Paul Minnesota 1888
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