Find Their Story #5
The identify of this woman and her captivating countenance will likely forever remain a mystery. This is another compelling image from the estate sale at 20069 Lichfield in Detroit, Michigan.

The inscription on the back evocatively captures her look.

“a girl who
who went to school
at M.V.A. with
either Mildred
or Anna
I think she has
a sad but lovely
face like a Madonna”
It is likely that the “Mildred” referred to here is the subject of Find They Story #4.
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Find Their Story #8 - Here is a beautiful family portrait, perhaps showing a married couple (the Johnons of Clarksville, CA) with two of their grandchildren (the Milligans). The photo was sent to “Mr. and Mrs. Sprague.
Find Their Story #7 Here is a lovely cabinet card photograph of five women, presumably sisters, from Osceola, Iowa donning delightful hats.
Find Their Story #5: “I think she has a sad but lovely face like a Madonna”
Find Their Story #4: Mildred Marie Schlott Holyoke (1900-1977)
Find Their Story #3: “Uncle” John and “Aunt” Alice Rindchen on East Tuscarawas St. in Canton Ohio.
Find Their Story #1: A 1928 class photo of nurses at “Einstein Hospital” which, at the time, was called The Philadelphia Jewish Hospital School of Nursing.
Find Their Story #9 - What a sweet image of Mary Taft and Grace Jefferson enjoying a sunny day on a porch under the shade of a parasol.