LILLARD COLLECTION
n.d. and 1938-1948
PP81
PRINTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS DIVISION
MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY
201 W. MONUMENT ST.
BALTIMORE, MD 21201
Finding aid created by Katherine
Cowan
with funding from the Andrew
W. Mellon Foundation
August 1999
History
Jacques Ephraim Stout Lillard (b. 1894) was a genealogist. He was employed from the 1930s-1960s by the Copyright Office of the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.
Note: The Lillard family is the subject of a book held in the Maryland Historical Society Library – Lillard: A Family of Colonial Virginia, by J.E.S. Lillard (Richmond, Va.: Williams, 1928).
Collection Origin
Gift of Garey Stark, 1980 (75217).
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of 1 box with 3 folders containing 13 photoprints of various eras. 9 of the photographs are portraits, formal and informal, of Lillard family members. The balance are views of houses associated with the family in Maryland and Virginia
Note: Related materials are found in MS. 2546, the Lillard Genealogical Collection, 1902-1965, in the Manuscripts Department of the Maryland Historical Society.
Arrangement
The photographs are arranged by subject.
Container List
1 Box
Box 1: 3 Folders
Box 1, Folder 1
Views and houses, n.d. and 1938. 3 items. Includes homes of John and
Rachel Garrett Lillard near Sperryville, Virginia and of Abraham Lillard.
Box 1, Folder 2
Lillard family (black and white photographs), n.d. and 1948. Includes
copy photograph of miniature portrait of Edwin Coleman of Kentucky, 1810
and a group portrait, 1948.
Box 1, Folder 3
Lillard family (color photographs), n.d. and 1948. 4 items. Includes
snapshots of John H. Shepard, Birdie M. G. Pickle and David W. Scott Pickle.
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