Newcomb Archives
The Bride's Book
2007-14
Table of Contents
Summary Information
- Repository
- Newcomb Archives
- Title
- The Bride's Book
- ID
- 2007-14
- Date [inclusive]
- Between 1874 and 1907
- Extent
- 0.25 Cubic feet 1 scrapbook
- Language
- English
Biographical/Historical note
Property of: Augusta Waldhorn Dennery. Date of Wedding: November 19, 1907
Administrative Information
Publication Information
Newcomb Archives
Newcomb Center for Research on WomenSeltzer-Gerard Reading Room
62 Newcomb Place
New Orleans, Louisiana, 70118
504 865 5762
vorhoff@tulane.edu
Controlled Access Headings
Genre(s)
- Marriage
Personal Name(s)
- Dennery, Augusta Waldhorn
- Dennery, Augusta Waldhorn
- Dennery, Henry
- Dennery, Michael, Mr. and Mrs.
- Waldhorn, Mr. and Mrs.
Subject(s)
- Weddings
General note
Includes:
1. 1 original birth certificate of groom - Henry Dennery - dated September 9 1874
2. 1 b&w photograph of bride (Augusta Dennery)
3. 1 b&w photograph of groom
4. Guest name cards (printed as well as handwritten) with bridal gifts
5. Record of date of first meeting and date of engagement
6. 1 wedding invitation
7. 1 b&w photograph of house where wedding took place
8. 1 list of names of bridal party
9. 1 original Jewish marriage certificate
10. 1 list of witnesses (3)
11. Description of going-away-gown, reception gown, morning gown
12. 1 handwritten letter addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Waldhorn dated 9/17/1907
13. 1 picture postcard of (Waldhorn) family
14. 1 postcard from Brussels postmarked 9/11/1907
15. 1 Southern Pacific Sunset Route (railroad) flyer
16. 11 newspaper clippings concerning wedding
17. 1 handwritten list of musical program for reception
18. 2 letters to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dennery (1 from France)
19. 1 letter to Mr. Waldhorn in French
20. 2 ticket stubs from Harvard vs Yale football game
21. 1 train ticket stub Washington-New Orleans
22. 2 bills from Hotel Belmont (Dec 2 1907 and Dec 6 1907)
23. 2 telegraph messages (11/27 and 12/8)
24. 2 Metropolitan Opera House ticket stubs Nov 27 1907
25. Cards and telegrams (Homecoming)
26. 1 Mexican postcard with Matadors
General note
The Bride's Book. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1900