Description: Antique c1880s ID'd Cabinet Card Woman Named Mercie Eldridge Soule Cambridge, MA Mercie was born in 1834 in Massachusetts, the daughter of Sylvester and Lavinia Eldridge.In 1850, the Eldridge family lived in Duxbury, Massachusetts. The household included Sylvester Eldridge, 45, a mariner, with $1000 in real estate; his wife Lavinia, 41; and their four children, Julia A., 22; Mercy B., 15; Laura L., 9; and Everett D., 8. All were born in Massachusetts. The three youngest children were in school. [1]In 1860, Mercie and Lawrence and their son Winthrop lived on the same property as Lawrence’s parents in Duxbury. In 1860, they lived in Duxbury, MA. The household included Stephen Soule, 68, a farmer with $2000 in real estate and $200 in personal estate; his wife Lydia, 62; their children, Fernando, 27, a shoemaker; Priscilla, 24, a seamstress; Maria, 29, a dressmaker; and Louisa (Soule) Messenger, 34. And, George Messenger, 5 (Louisa’s son). Living, apparently on the same property, but considered a separate household was Stephen and Lydia’s son, Lawrence Soule, 29, a Mason; his wife, Mercie, 26; and their son Winthrop P., 1. All members of both households were born in MA. [2]In 1865, the Soule family lived in Foxborough, Norfolk, Massachusetts. The household included Lawrence P. Soule, 34, a mason; his wife Mercie, 33; and their two sons, Winthrop P., 5, born in Minnesota; and Parker, 4. All were born in Massachusetts, except for Winthrop. [3]In 1870, the Soule family lived in Lawrence, Essex, Massachusetts. All members of the household were born in Massachusetts, except as noted. The household included Lawrence Soule, 39, a brick mason and plasterer, with $6000 in real estate and $1200 in personal estate; his wife Mercy B., 36; their children, Winthrop P., 11, born in Minnesota, in school; Parker F., 8, in school; and Laura L., 1.[4]In 1880, the Soule family lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts. All were born in Massachusetts, as were their parents, except as noted. The household included Lawrence P. Soule, 49, a mason builder; his wife Mercy P., 45; their children, Winthrop P., 21, born in Minnesota, a clerk in a store; Parker F., 18, store clerk; Laura L., 10, in school; and Florence D., 3. Also living with them was a servant, Ellen Partridge, 28, born in Ireland.[5]Mercie Bassett Eldridge was born 13 June 1834 in Harwich, Massachusetts, the daughter of Sylvester Eldridge and Lavinia Small. She married Lawrence Porter Soule in 1857. Mercie died, a widow, aged 87, in Cambridge, Massachusetts and is buried with her husband and other family in Mayflower Cemetery, Duxbury, Massachusetts. [6] 60 DAY FREE RETURNS!! I COMBINE SHIPPING! (Domestic Orders Only) PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY: TO RECIEVE COMBINED SHIPPING YOUR PURCHASES MUST BE MADE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF EACH OTHER (EXCLUDING WEEKENDS). We typically will automatically refund you any extra shipping paid if eBay has you pay for your purchase right away. Refunds will be issued when we create your shipping label Items are typically shipped in thin poly sleeves inside a rigid eBay mailer. TIME PERIOD IS BEST GUESS Looking for authentic vintage cabinet cards on eBay? Our online store has a vast selection of high-quality antique photographs, including beautiful cabinet cards featuring historical figures, family portraits, and scenic landscapes.Cabinet cards were a popular style of photographic print in the late 1800s and early 1900s. These larger format prints were often used for formal portraits, and were displayed in decorative photo albums or on mantelpieces.Our cabinet cards are genuine antiques, carefully selected for their quality and authenticity. We offer affordable prices and fast shipping, so you can enjoy your vintage photograph without breaking the bank.Our eBay listings include vintage photography, antique photos, 19th century prints, historical portraits, and family snapshots. Our high-quality cabinet cards are perfect for collectors, decorators, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of vintage photography.Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of history! Browse our selection of cabinet cards today and find the perfect addition to your collection.
Price: 19.99 USD
Location: Andover, Kansas
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Antique: Yes
Image Orientation: Portrait
Size: 4.25X6.5 in
Material: Cardboard
Framing: Unframed
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Women
Vintage: Yes
Type: Photograph
Format: Cabinet Card
Photographer: Adams
Number of Photographs: 1
Theme: Portrait
Style: Portrait
Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)
Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899
Production Technique: Albumen Print
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Finish: Glossy