Early 1900s Call Family of Stafford, New York Photo Album
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.
Most of the people in the photos are not identified. I recognize my grandmother, her siblings, her parents, her nieces, and some other family members. I'm hoping other members of the extended Call family can help identify others in the photos.
Many of the photographs are in very poor condition. They are out of focus. They have faded. So in preparing them for sharing, I have edited them to bring out the faces and other details in the photos. I've used AI tools in Adobe Photoshop and Topaz Photo AI, plus many photo editing tools in Photoshop. So what you're seeing are modern interpretations of old family photos.
The album the photographs are from is in very poor condition. There is a front cover, but no back cover. There are holes where it looks like yarn was used as a binding to hold pages together. I have no idea how the pages were originally attached to the covers. As you'll see from the photographs of the pages, in some places, the paper is disintegrating. Seventy pages and over 400 photographs have survived in the remains of the album. I don't know if there were more pages and more photos in the past.
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