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Title from Photograph
Gregg
-
Lincoln
home
,
Fayetteville
,
Ark
.
Time Period
1930s
Date of Photograph
ca.
1930
Physical Description
Sepia
print
,
glossy
,
9
5/8
"
wide
x
8
"
high
Content Notes
Typed
on
verso
, "This
is
the
old
parlor
of
Dr
. A.
S
.
Gregg
,
Fayetteville
,
Ark
.
It
later
became
the
home
of
T
.
C
.
Lincoln
, a
remarkably
thrifty
mecanic
[sic]
and
dealer
in
second
hand
goods
and
antiques
.
You
are
looking
at him and his
wife
. He
later
sold
this
home
to
Goff
-
McNair
Motor
Co
. and
it
is
now
torn
away
and
lost
for
all
time
. On
right
hand
side
of
room
hangs
a "
Grape
Cluster
"
mirror
, and
under
it
a
marble-top
parlor
table
of
same
remarable
[sic]
finish
.
Lincoln
had this
tabele
[sic]
-
and had
left
word
with a
Massachusetts
antique
dealer
, that should he
ever
find
a "
Grape
Cluster
"
mirror
frame
, to
wire
him.
Wire
: 'Have
found
five-foot
tall
grape-cluster
frame
. Will
take
$75
for
it.
'
Answer
: '
Express
frame
at
once.
'
Express
on
t
was
$27.00
.
It
had
no
glss
[sic]
in
it
.
Lincoln
traced
on
paper
the
exeact
[sic]
size
of
it
, and
sent
to
Porter
Mirror
Co
. in
Fort
Snmith
,
asking
them to
make
the
best
bevel-plate
mirror
they
knew
how to
make
.
It
cost
him
$50.00
fitted
in the
frame
.
One
of the
clusters
was
lost
from the
frame
.
So
he
got
down
in the
basement
and
soon
, from a
block
of
walnut
,
carved
on
so
you
could
not
tell
from those on the
frame
,
stained
and
treated
it
until
it
fit
presisely
[sic]
.
Eagerly
he and his
wife
hung
it
where
you
see
it
,
arranged
the
table
and
lamp
under
it
-
nobody
knew
how
old
the
lamp
was
-
but the
mirror
and
table
were
knwon
to be
made
more
than a
century
gone
.
Tourists
from
north
and
south
frequently
stopped
and
spent
time
looking
over
the
Lincoln
treasure-house...
"
Source of Original
MC
1427
,
William
Simeon
Campbell
Photograph
Albums
and
Papers
,
Box
8
,
Folder
10
,
Image
106
Digitized By
University of Arkansas Libraries, Fayetteville, Arkansas
Digital Format
300 dpi, JPEG
Series Title
A
Shared
History
:
Fayetteville
and the
University
of
Arkansas
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