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    Frank Emmett Fry Jr.

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    This glass plate negative labeled Emmett Fry is part of the Frank Fry Collection and shows Frank Emmett Fry Jr. (1901-1981) in a chair. Frank Emmett Fry (December 13, 1877-February 12, 1939), originally from Ohio, settled in western North Carolina around 1895. He was superintendent of the North Carolina Talc and Mining Company, located in Hewitt, NC (Swain County), and was also involved in the lumber industry. He married Martha Emerelda Pender (February 24, 1879-October 31, 1958), and the couple had seven children. Fry’s photography appears to date from the first decade of the 1900’s, and features images of Hewitt, Bryson City, and the surrounding area

    Harold Eugene Fry and Frank Emmet Fry Jr.

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    This unlabeled glass plate negative is part of the Frank Fry Collection and shows brothers Harold Eugene Fry (1902-1977) and Frank Emmett Fry Jr. (1901-1981) holding a puppy. Frank Emmett Fry (December 13, 1877-February 12, 1939), originally from Ohio, settled in western North Carolina around 1895. He was superintendent of the North Carolina Talc and Mining Company, located in Hewitt, NC (Swain County), and was also involved in the lumber industry. He married Martha Emerelda Pender (February 24, 1879-October 31, 1958), and the couple had seven children. Fry’s photography appears to date from the first decade of the 1900’s, and features images of Hewitt, Bryson City, and the surrounding area

    Andrew Jackson Fry with grandson Frank Emmett Fry Jr.

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    This glass plate negative labeled A. J. and Emmett Fry is part of the Frank Fry Collection. Frank Emmett Fry (December 13, 1877-February 12, 1939), originally from Ohio, settled in western North Carolina around 1895. He was superintendent of the North Carolina Talc and Mining Company, located in Hewitt, NC (Swain County), and was also involved in the lumber industry. He married Martha Emerelda Pender (February 24, 1879-October 31, 1958), and the couple had seven children. Fry’s photography appears to date from the first decade of the 1900’s, and features images of Hewitt, Bryson City, and the surrounding area

    First picture of Frank Emmett Fry Jr. by Frank Fry

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    This glass plate negative labeled first baby picture of Emmett by Daddy is part of the Frank Fry Collection and is a portrait of Frank Emmett Fry Jr. (1901-1981), first child of Mattie and Frank Fry. Frank Emmett Fry (December 13, 1877-February 12, 1939), originally from Ohio, settled in western North Carolina around 1895. He was superintendent of the North Carolina Talc and Mining Company, located in Hewitt, NC (Swain County), and was also involved in the lumber industry. He married Martha "Mattie" Emerelda Pender (February 24, 1879-October 31, 1958), and the couple had seven children. Fry’s photography appears to date from the first decade of the 1900’s, and features images of Hewitt, Bryson City, and the surrounding area

    Frank Emmett Fry Jr. holding a gun

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    This glass plate negative labeled Emmett and hoe and gun is part of the Frank Fry Collection and shows Frank Emmett Fry Jr. (1901-1981) holding a gun. Frank Emmett Fry (December 13, 1877-February 12, 1939), originally from Ohio, settled in western North Carolina around 1895. He was superintendent of the North Carolina Talc and Mining Company, located in Hewitt, NC (Swain County), and was also involved in the lumber industry. He married Martha Emerelda Pender (February 24, 1879-October 31, 1958), and the couple had seven children. Fry’s photography appears to date from the first decade of the 1900’s, and features images of Hewitt, Bryson City, and the surrounding area

    Andrew Jackson Fry

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    This glass plate negative labeled A. J. Fry is part of the Frank Fry Collection and shows Frank Fry's father Andrew Jackson Fry (1834-1919) sitting in a rocking chair. Frank Emmett Fry (December 13, 1877-February 12, 1939), originally from Ohio, settled in western North Carolina around 1895. He was superintendent of the North Carolina Talc and Mining Company, located in Hewitt, NC (Swain County), and was also involved in the lumber industry. He married Martha Emerelda Pender (February 24, 1879-October 31, 1958), and the couple had seven children. Fry’s photography appears to date from the first decade of the 1900’s, and features images of Hewitt, Bryson City, and the surrounding area

    Fry family portrait

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    This glass plate negative labeled Fry family is part of the Frank Fry Collection and shows Mattie and Frank with two children, one in a baby carriage. Frank Emmett Fry (December 13, 1877-February 12, 1939), originally from Ohio, settled in western North Carolina around 1895. He was superintendent of the North Carolina Talc and Mining Company, located in Hewitt, NC (Swain County), and was also involved in the lumber industry. He married Martha Emerelda Pender (February 24, 1879-October 31, 1958), and the couple had seven children. Fry’s photography appears to date from the first decade of the 1900’s, and features images of Hewitt, Bryson City, and the surrounding area

    Francis Birtles riding a camel, Heavitree Gap, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, February, 1921 /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Francis Birtles and Roy Fry north-south railway expedition, 1920-1921.; Inscriptions: "Off for a spin"--In ink on reverse.; Condition: Yellowing and faded.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6419841

    Ed Fry papers, 1956-2012

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    This collection contains correspondence, memoranda, photographs, budgets, donor lists, convention planning materials and other documents concerning Ed Fry and his career as a Democratic Party operative beginning in the 1980s until his retirement in 2007. While the materials in this collection are overwhelmingly political in nature, Fry's undergraduate work reflects an interest in Baptist ministry, and the collection also contains materials from the 1992 founding of a D.C. area Christian/LGBT organization called TELOS Ministries.Ed Fry papers, 1956-201

    Francis Birtles and Dinkum the cattle dog riding a camel, Heavitree Gap, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, February, 1921 /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Francis Birtles and Roy Fry north-south railway expedition, 1920-1921.; Inscriptions: "Yours truly on a ship of the desert. Dinkum is quite at home"--In ink on reverse.; Condition: Yellowing and faded.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6419799
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