Seven African American women stand in a line with their right side to a stone wall of the Marland Estate exterior in Ponca City, Oklahoma, and their left side to the sidewalk wearing uniforms, likely maids, left to right, Neal [Cornelia Scott], Ethel, Etta, Mayme, Lizzie, Viola and an unidentified woman. The women all wear light dresses and either a lace headband or a white cap.
No date; circa 1928
Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
Related range: P89-112; handwritten on back [note: only six IDs are given for seven people], "Neal Scott 1 / Ethel Goodloe[?] 2 / Etta 3 / Mayme 4 / Lizzie 5 / Viola 6."