Walter, Hazel, and Minnie Johnson photograph
Datebefore 1931
DescriptionA black-and-white photograph of Walter Johnson with his wife, Hazel, and mother, Minnie. Johnson, dressed in a suit and tie, standing in the center of the picture with his wife on his left and his mother on his right.
Object numberBL-1999-03769-162
Subject
Johnson, Walter, 1887-1946
Subject
Johnson, Hazel, 1894-1930
Subject
Johnson, Minnie, 1867-1967
Attributes
Classificationsphotographic materials
Collection NumberBA PHT 012 Hall of Famers photographic materials
Dimensions8 x 10 in.
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Object number: BL-1999-03769-164
Johnson, Walter, 1887-1946
before 1931
Object number: BL-1999-03769-166
Johnson, Walter, 1887-1946
undated
Object number: BL-2000-03209-006
Johnson, Walter, 1887-1946
between 1933 and 1935
Object number: BL-1996-05433-005
Johnson, Walter, 1887-1946
between 1933 and 1935
Object number: BL-1996-05433-007
Johnson, Walter, 1887-1946
1924 September 27
Object number: BL-1946-00550-001
Johnson, Walter, 1887-1946
between 1912 and 1915