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dc.date.available2015-11-03T22:13:42Z
dc.date.issued1904-07
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/9318
dc.description4 portraits. On back: Picture 1: "Three hours of good shooting. Kurt Dinus. Carl Yalto. Edward A. Bell. Rancho de Abalos. Chihuahua. July 11-1904." Picture 2: "One good day of hunting. 7 Rabbits and 3 Fassants. Kurt Dinus. Carl Yalto. Edward Bell. Ranco de Alabos. Chihuahua. July 11-1904." Picture 3: "It is nothing like being a millonary. To my little Nellie. Edward. Chihuahua. July 18-1904." Picture 4: "To my little Nellie Lewis with best wishes from Edward A. Bell."
dc.format.medium4 2.75x3.25 mounted photos
dc.relationBell Family Papers (MS 011)
dc.rightsPrior written permission from TCU Special Collections required to use any photograph.
dc.sourceSeries I, Box 2, Bell Family: Group Photos
dc.subjectBell Family
dc.subjectVaudeville
dc.subjectBell, Edward, Sr.
dc.subjectBell, Nellie Lewis
dc.titleEdward Bell, Sr., Carl Yalto and Kurt Dinus
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  • Bell Family Papers [522]
    The Bells were Mexican vaudeville artists who performed between the 1890s and the 1920s. The papers document, largely with photographs, the careers of the members of the Bell Vaudeville company.

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