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Young General Stanley

Young Gen. D. S. Stanley, Civil War era.

Library of Congress, Prints and Photographic Division, Brady Photography Collection

The Stanley family with friends in front of their home, the commanding general’s quarters at Fort Sam Houston, (1886). From the left, Stanley daughters perhaps Anna and Lil, (Sarah Elizabeth), Maj. Joseph Wright (Anna Maria Wright Stanley’s brother), behind Gen. Stanley (seated).  Lt. O. M. Smith.  Lt. David Rumbough holding the horse upon which sits Blanche Stanley.  Seated Mrs. Stanley, (Anna Maria Wright) and another Stanley daughter, perhaps Josephine.  David Sheridan Stanley is on the horse to the right.  Sarah Elizabeth marries Lt. Rumbough in 1886. The house was renamed the Pershing House in the 1950s. Fort Sam Houston Museum

The Stanley family with friends in front of their home, the commanding general’s quarters at Fort Sam Houston, (1886).

From the left, Stanley daughters perhaps Anna and Lil, (Sarah Elizabeth), Maj. Joseph Wright (Anna Maria Wright Stanley’s brother), behind Gen. Stanley (seated). Lt. O. M. Smith. Lt. David Rumbough holding the horse upon which sits Blanche Stanley. Seated Mrs. Stanley, (Anna Maria Wright) and another Stanley daughter, perhaps Josephine. David Sheridan Stanley is on the horse to the right. Sarah Elizabeth marries Lt. Rumbough in 1886. The house was renamed the Pershing House in the 1950′s.

Fort Sam Houston Museum

Anna's wedding invitation

Anna and Willard were married October 1, 1896.

United States Military Academy Special Collections and Archives

Photograph of Lena Dohn

Lena Dohn

A dear friend of Anna’s, this photograph was apparently Lena’s professional portrait for use in newspaper articles in the late 1890′s.

Fay Rudolph Little Family Collection

Anna's will

Anna Stanley’s Will

Anna’s will was written originally, by hand, in March 1899, when Anna was living with her father, while Willard was in Cuba. The will infers Anna may have been ill. After her second son, David was born, she amends the will to include him.

United States Military Academy Special Collections and Archive

Photograph of wreath pin

Small Wreath Pin

This jewelry was a bequest in Anna’s will to Lena Dohn. Today, it belongs to Lena’s grand daughter, Fay Rudolph Little, who photographed it with a dime to show its size.

Fay Rudolph Little Family Collection

Telfair Exhibit

Telfair Museum, Savannah, Georgia

Dutch Utopia, American Painters in Holland, 1880 – 1914. Exterior photograph of the Telfair Museum, Jepson Center, October 1st 2009.

Photograph by David Kaminsky

Telfair Exhibit

Telfair Museum, Savannah, Georgia

Dutch Utopia, American Painters in Holland, 1880 – 1914. Photograph of the Exhibition Gallery, October 1, 2009, at right is Anna Stanley’s painting Girl Carrying Sheaves, circa 1895.

Photograph by David Kaminsky

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