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1media/keepfamily_1862_63_mark_thumb.jpg2021-04-29T16:35:06+00:00Women of the Keep Family6The Keeps were a prominent 19th century family in Oberlin. In this early Civil War image, the extended family of Mrs. Lydia Keep, wife of Reverend John Keep, is present. Identified in the photograph on the bottom row on the right is Sophronia Hale, second from right, Hattie Randolph, and third over, Mrs. John Keep and her daughter; in the second row, second from right, is Clara Hale.media/keepfamily_1862_63_mark.jpgplain2021-04-29T16:50:38+00:00ca. 1862-637 x 9 in.Oberlin College ArchivesphotographPhotographs: Subjects (32/5): GroupsThe photographs provided here by the Oberlin College Archives for the College Library server may be downloaded for one-time personal or classroom use, if not for financial gain. For all other users of Archives' photographs--including reproduction in a brochure, scholarly article or book, or other publication purchase (digital or otherwise)--users must seek permission from the Oberlin College Archives, 420 Mudd Center, Oberlin, Ohio 44074 (telephone 440-775-8014). Archives URL: https://libraries.oberlin.edu/archives/contact. Images from the Oberlin College Archives are protected by U.S. Copyright law.