Photo Record
Images

Metadata
Catalog Number |
PS2636.205 |
Collection |
Reinewald Photo Album |
Date |
September, 1900 |
Description |
Arch at the bridge in the South End, Portsmouth, built for the Kearsarge-Alabama Celebration. Ralph L. Reinewald, who lived at 27 Washington Street, Portsmouth, was bandmaster of the US Naval Band at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and a music teacher in Portsmouth. Daughter Alice Reinewald (1883-1943) married Asa Chapman Craig(1881-1965) in 1906. They were the parents of Lawrence Reinewald Craig, born 1908, a proprietor at the Portsmouth Athenaeum. Asa Craig and son Lawrence ran the Portsmouth Flower Shop. They were both active in the Unitarian-Universalist Church. It seems probable that Mrs. Reinewald, Mrs. Place and Mrs. Adams were all sisters. |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Print size |
1.5" x 2" |
Search Terms |
Kearsarge-Alabama Celebration South End Liberty Bridge |
Subjects |
Celebrations Arches Celebration arches |