Pictured left to right: Donald Haynes, Alfreda Haynes, William C. White, Carlyle Haynes. Written on back: "[Haynes family] with Willie White. Oaklawn, Battle Creek, 1931."
Written beneath the picture: "Mary Kelsey White was W. C. White's wife. She worked as a copy editor for the Imprimeire Polyglotte and also helped type Mrs. White's articles for publication. She contracted tuberculosis while in Basel and died in 1890 after her return to America. Mary Kelsey White had ...
William C. White, Ellen White's son, came to Basel with her in 1885 to help purchase equipment for the new publishing house and to plan with European leaders for the expansion of the work. Photocopy is in poor condition.
A group photo of leaders at the first Seventh-day Adventist camp meeting in Europe, held at Moss, Norway, in 1887. Ellen G. White (right, with her back to the tent) at the Moss camp meeting, 1887. Others in the picture include: O. A. Olsen and his wife, Jennie (seated left), ...
Ellen G. White at the rostrum on April 2, 1901, speaking at the Dime Tabernacle in Battle Creek, Michigan during the 1901 General Conference Session. On back: "Seated LR: H. E. Rogers -- L. A. Hoopes -- B. F. Stureman -- P. T. Magan -- G. A. Irwin -- S. ...
Portrait of Ellen G. White and family, 1907; Back LR: Ella White Robinson -- Dores Robinson -- Wilfred Workman -- Mabel White Workman. Middle LR: May White -- Ellen G. White -- William C. White. Front LR: Henry White -- Grace White -- Herbert White.
Portrait of Ellen White with her family in 1913; Back LR: Mabel Workman -- Wilfred Workman -- Henry White -- Herbert White. Seated LR: Dores Robinson -- Ella Robinson -- Ellen White -- May White -- William White. Front LR: Virgil Robinson -- Mabel Robinson -- Arthur White -- Grace ...
Ellen G. White preaching at the Dime Tabernacle in Battle Creek, Michigan. Seated behind her on stage, left to right: H. E. Rogers -- L. A. Hoopes -- B. F. Stureman -- P. T. Magan -- G. A. Irwin -- S. H. Lane -- W. C. White -- S. N. ...