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 | Henry Alonzo Howell Betty H. Traver notes: "Henry Alonzo Howell circa 1896. From the Kilpatricks house, hence "Cousin Henry" [noted on back]. |
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 | Henry Alonzo Howell Notes from reverse: "Henry Alonzo Howell 1866-1958. (3rd son Dr. J.M. Howell) Musician, teacher, pupil of Leschetizky, greatest piano teacher in Berlin. Lived Vienna, Austria 1904 - 1914; Philadelphia, PA 1914-1923; Cuthbert, GGA 1923-1952." Further notes from his niece Betty Howell Traver on reverse: "Dates of European residency not exactly accurate. At the time of Nellie's divorce to HAH, HAH married Blanche Lazelere (1908) of Germantown, PA and moved back to Vienna and left when WWI began in 1914. |
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 | Henry Alonzo Howell 1952 Cuthbert, GA Source: Betty Howell Traver |
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 | NellieDavisonThePowerBehindAustrianCabinetLG.jpg |
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 | Nellie Davison Howell Grunberger In 1921. "Granny Zippo" |
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 | NellieDavison-AnnaLathropCollection.jpg |
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 | Nellie Davison.jpg |
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 | Alfred Grunberger in Bridgewater, NS From a photo album belonging to Louise S. Davison "Lou" and her sister Alma M. Davison "Allie". This photo was untitled, facing a photo on the opposite page of who is believed to be Nellie Davison. The date could be about 1922 based on Catherine Leavitt's remarks about remembering that Nellie and "The Baron" (Grunberger) visited Bridgewater and attended a dinner party at Frank Davison's house when Catherine was a young girl. (Frank Davison is the father of Lou and Allie mentioned above) A newspaper article in 1922 also reports that Nellie and Grunberger visited Canada in 1922. In the summer of 1922 Nellie was 41, Mr. Gruenberger was 46, and Catherine Doran Davison Leavitt was 12. (Hal Lathrop collection.) |
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 | Henry Howell & Nellie's Home Georgia Archives Caption reads: "Home of Henry Howell located on Crescent Avenue." Atlanta, GA Photographed by Howard Kilpatrick. Betty Howell Traver believes the date of the photos is cir 1901. "Nellie appears pregnant, and her first child was b. 1901."
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 | Henry Howell & Nellie's Dining Room Caption text from Georgia Archives: "Photograph of dining room of the Henry Howell home, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. Betty Howell Traver believes the date of the photos is cir 1901. "Nellie appears pregnant, and her first child was b. 1901."
Photographer/Studio: Kilpatrick, Howard
Description: Interior view of the dining room in the home of Henry Howell located at the corner of Crescent Avenue and Tenth Street.
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 | Henry Howell home interior Caption from Georgia Archives reads: "Atlanta, Fulton County, 1897. Shot in interior of Henry Howell's home in Atlanta-Howell-a music teacher. Crescent Avenue, where 10th St. telephone Exchange is now." Betty Howell Traver believes the date of the photos is cir 1901. "Nellie appears pregnant, and her first child was b. 1901."
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 | Henry Howell, Bertha Howell Camp, Helen Camp Betty H. Traver collection. |
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 | Nellie Davison Howell and Howard Kilpatrick. Georgia Archives caption: "Photograph of Henry Howell and Nellie Davidson Howell in their home, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, 1897
Photographer/Studio: Kilpatrick, Howard
Field Notes: Atlanta, Fulton Co., 1897. Henry Howell & wife, Nellie Davidson Howell, in their home in Atlanta. Crescent Avenue, where 10th St. Telephone Exchange is now. 4/7/90-big hole there now."
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 | Leschetitzky photo / post card Theodor Leschetitzky - pianist and teacher of Henry A. Howell. This postcard/photo from Nellie Davison Howell in Vienna to her mother-in-law Emma B. Heard Howell in Great Plains, GA 1903. Source: Betty Howell Traver. |
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 | Nellie Davison Howell Grunberger - 1926 Nellie Davison Howell Grunberger in her Presentation Gown to the Court of Spain in 1926. |
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 | Nellie Davison Howell Grunberger home Postcard / photo sent to Helen Kilpatrick by Nellie Davison Howell Grunberger. Believed to be circa 1907. Photo is of Nellie's home in Vienna. Source: Betty Howell Traver. |
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 | Nellie Davison in Bridgewater cir 1922 From a photo album belonging to Louise S. Davison "Lou" and her sister Alma M. Davison "Allie". This photo likely of Nellie Davison, was untitled, and on a page by itself facing a lone photo on the opposite page of an older man believed to be Alfred Grunberger, her then husband. The date could be about 1922 based on Catherine Leavitt's remarks about remembering that Nellie and "The Baron" (Grunberger) visited Bridgewater and attended a dinner party at Frank Davison's house when Catherine was a young girl. (Frank Davison is the father of Lou and Allie mentioned above) A newspaper article in 1922 also reports that Nellie and Grunberger visited Canada in 1922. In the summer of 1922 Nellie was 41, Mr. Gruenberger was 46, and Catherine Doran Davison Leavitt was 12. Margaret Helen Davison Lathrop recalls that the photos were taken at the Campbell House on the Medway River in Mill Village, NS (Hal Lathrop collection.) |
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 | NellieDavisonHowellGrunberger1921Zippo.jpg |
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 | NellieDavisonPresentationGown1926-a.jpg |
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 | 707 Lumpkin St., Cuthbert, GA in 2005 "For a few years, this house was occupied by the Howells (John-Henry-Eva and Edward).." p. 168-9 Randolph County, GA vol II. |
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 | Henry Alonzo Howell |
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 | Henry Alonzo Howell Elizabeth Howell Traver notes: "Before he had his hair cut for the first time." |
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 | Henry Alonzo Howell 1952 Cuthbert, GA. In rocking chair. Source: Betty Howell Traver |
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 | Henry Howell |
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 | Alma M. Howell passport photo 1920 |
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 | John E. Howell letter to his father dated 8 Jan 1914. Spencer Howell notes: "I consider these two letters from my Dad and from Aunt Atze to Henry Howell extraordinary considering the fact that I have always been under the impression that there was no contact made by Henry with his children after leaving them in Vienna." |
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