Family and Friends of William H. Mortensen
SubjectPortraits of
William H. Mortensen
(American, 1903 - 1990)
PhotographerPhotographed by
Howard B. Welch
(American)
PhotographerPhotographed by
Capitol Studios Inc.
(American)
PhotographerPhotographed by
Underwood & Underwood
(American, 1882 - 1940s)
PhotographerPhotographed by
Kula Studios
(American, 1944 - 2010)
PhotographerPhotographed by
Unknown
PhotographerPhotographed by
Burton E. Moore Jr.
(American, 1903 - 1989)
PhotographerPhotographed by
J. Fred Dunne
(American)
Date1906-1978
MediumPhotography; gelatin silver prints on paper, on card; color prints on paper.
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x width): 10 1/2 x 13 3/4in. (26.7 x 34.9cm) and smaller
Sheet (height x width): 11 x 14in. (27.9 x 35.6cm) and smaller
Sheet (height x width): 11 x 14in. (27.9 x 35.6cm) and smaller
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Trice D. Mortensen
DescriptionPhotographs of William H. Mortensen and his immediate family and friends. Family members include his first wife, Alice Carroll Mortensen, his second wife Trice Carter Mortensen, his parents John (Jens) L. and Karen Mortensen, his brothers Peter, Edward, and Elmer and their wives, Otto and Marie Mortensen, Howard Bradstreet, Charles F. T. Seaverns, Appleton Seaverns and his wife, and Dr. T. Stewart Hamilton.
School portraits include a group picture of four young men, labeled "Batterson Debate / April 1922". They are identified as George W. Goodman, William H. Mortensen, Lewis Fox, and Edwin Weedmark. Two other group school photos are from Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio. The first is labeled "Freshmen class" with a large group of young men and women standing on steps in front of a brick building. The other photo is a group of young men seated and standing outside by a tree, labeled 'The Polygon Debate Club'. Members are identified as: Louis Horap [or Harap] of New York; Louis Desjardins of Cinncinatti, Ohio; Melvin Ellis, Secretary, of Tallahassee, Florida; William Mortensen, President, of Hartford, Connectictut; Herman Savanguer, Vice President, of Ohio; Robert Parks of Buffalo, New York; Archie Allardyce of Michigan; Harold Metzendorf of New York; Herman Coulter of Missouri; John Butler of Kentucky; William Meyer of Freso, California; Edward Mortensen of Hartford; N.S. Wilder; Ching Ho of China; and Keith Stebbins of California.
Places included: 175 Ridgefield Street, 225 Blue Hills Avenue, and Keney Park in Hartford; a rocky shoreline, with utility poles and wires visible at Knollwood Beach in Old Saybrook; and Yellow Springs, Ohio.
Other photographs:
A group picture of men and women passengers, and men in uniform, on the M.Y. Stella Polaris North Cape Cruise in 1932. William H. Mortensen is standing at the far left, about three rows from the front.
Several interior views of both houses and offices, that include tables, a piano, and a fireplace.
There are several events, including anniversary parties and a going away party for John and Karen Mortensen.
Later pictures include William and Alice Mortensen in Old Saybrook, and William and his brother Peter Mortensen in Old Saybrook, and his second wife Trice Carter in Florida.
School portraits include a group picture of four young men, labeled "Batterson Debate / April 1922". They are identified as George W. Goodman, William H. Mortensen, Lewis Fox, and Edwin Weedmark. Two other group school photos are from Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio. The first is labeled "Freshmen class" with a large group of young men and women standing on steps in front of a brick building. The other photo is a group of young men seated and standing outside by a tree, labeled 'The Polygon Debate Club'. Members are identified as: Louis Horap [or Harap] of New York; Louis Desjardins of Cinncinatti, Ohio; Melvin Ellis, Secretary, of Tallahassee, Florida; William Mortensen, President, of Hartford, Connectictut; Herman Savanguer, Vice President, of Ohio; Robert Parks of Buffalo, New York; Archie Allardyce of Michigan; Harold Metzendorf of New York; Herman Coulter of Missouri; John Butler of Kentucky; William Meyer of Freso, California; Edward Mortensen of Hartford; N.S. Wilder; Ching Ho of China; and Keith Stebbins of California.
Places included: 175 Ridgefield Street, 225 Blue Hills Avenue, and Keney Park in Hartford; a rocky shoreline, with utility poles and wires visible at Knollwood Beach in Old Saybrook; and Yellow Springs, Ohio.
Other photographs:
A group picture of men and women passengers, and men in uniform, on the M.Y. Stella Polaris North Cape Cruise in 1932. William H. Mortensen is standing at the far left, about three rows from the front.
Several interior views of both houses and offices, that include tables, a piano, and a fireplace.
There are several events, including anniversary parties and a going away party for John and Karen Mortensen.
Later pictures include William and Alice Mortensen in Old Saybrook, and William and his brother Peter Mortensen in Old Saybrook, and his second wife Trice Carter in Florida.
Object number2002.87.1-.38
NotesSubject Note: Knollwood is listed in Connecticut Place Names as a shore community in Old Saybrook.
Subject Note: The oldest Mortensen brother, Lars, was killed around 1918 when he stuck his head out of a train window.
(Lee 8/03, from Robert Carter)
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