Early 1900s Call Album - Page 31
Sometime in about 1904, someone in my grandmother Evelyn Clara Call's (1895-1962) family started taking photographs and placing them in an album. My grandmother was nine in 1904, so she could have been the photographer. Or it could have been one of her parents Charles Joslin Call (1859-1939) or Elizabeth Ann (Coe) Call (1861-1956). Most of the early photographs are of family gatherings and places someone visited. I believe by about 1911, my grandmother was taking the photographs. There are photos of her classmates at Batavia High School and groups of teenage girls.
The Call family live in Stafford, Genesee County, New York. They had a cottage at Silver Lake in Wyoming County. So many of the photos were taken in these locations.
The photos on page one likely were all taken on 5 May 1911 at the Batavia High School Arbor Day celebration. That year, a white birch tree was planted on the south side of the school, dedicated to the memory of Miss Grace E. Stevenson, the Greek and Latin teacher at Batavia High School who had died the previous November. Several people, including Frank Conti, the Senior Class orator, Lloyd Mullen, the Senior Class President, School Principal Ladd, and members of the faculty, participated in planting the tree by adding shovelfuls of dirt to the roots.
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Possibly a member of the faculty |
I I found two newspaper articles about the Arbor Day Celebration. One from April 28 described what was expected to happen, and one from May 6 recounting the previous day's events. Both articles are available on the New York Historical Newspapers website.
All the photos on the page have been digitally enhanced.
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