Box 1
Contains 75 Results:
Ellen Nibley at approximately age 25, 1881
The Nibley Family photograph collection consists of images of C.W. Nibley and his family during the late 1800s and early 1900s. There are also some photos of the Hatch family (from the Joseph Hatch and Florence Nibley line), and two VHS tapes showing the Nibley family while on vacations in Southern Utah and at family gatherings that was transferred from the original 16mm film. Some of the photographs (and the film) were duplicated and originals returned to the Nibley family.
Portrait of Sarah B. Fiske, Cardon Art Gallery, 1890
The Nibley Family photograph collection consists of images of C.W. Nibley and his family during the late 1800s and early 1900s. There are also some photos of the Hatch family (from the Joseph Hatch and Florence Nibley line), and two VHS tapes showing the Nibley family while on vacations in Southern Utah and at family gatherings that was transferred from the original 16mm film. Some of the photographs (and the film) were duplicated and originals returned to the Nibley family.
C.W. wearing glasses and a hat, 1921
The Nibley Family photograph collection consists of images of C.W. Nibley and his family during the late 1800s and early 1900s. There are also some photos of the Hatch family (from the Joseph Hatch and Florence Nibley line), and two VHS tapes showing the Nibley family while on vacations in Southern Utah and at family gatherings that was transferred from the original 16mm film. Some of the photographs (and the film) were duplicated and originals returned to the Nibley family.
C.W. with Harry Lauder, two other men, and two women, 1925
See 1:02:03.
C.W. sitting at desk with left hand at temple, reading, 1928
The Nibley Family photograph collection consists of images of C.W. Nibley and his family during the late 1800s and early 1900s. There are also some photos of the Hatch family (from the Joseph Hatch and Florence Nibley line), and two VHS tapes showing the Nibley family while on vacations in Southern Utah and at family gatherings that was transferred from the original 16mm film. Some of the photographs (and the film) were duplicated and originals returned to the Nibley family.