View Nav
  • Categories
  • Photos
  • Newspapers
  • Decades
  • Regions
  • Favourites
  • Patreon
  • FAQ

Yesterday's Print

A collection of old photographs, historic newspaper clippings and assorted excerpts highlighting the parallels of past and present. Featuring weird, funny and baffling headlines, articles and advertisements! Visit www.yesterdays-print.com 

Follow @yesterdaysprint
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Website
  • Email Address
  • Ask me anything!
  • Submissions
  • Archive
  • Random
  • RSS

Liked Posts

  • Post via duchessanon

    For the love of Henri: Tome 7 - Legend of the...

    Post via duchessanon
  • More

yesterdaysprint:

Eva Onderdonk, Ottawa, Ontario, ca. 1893

The second picture shows Eva in the Wilkes-Barre Times Leader in December 1891, in an article titled Fair Chicago Maidens, an article that ran in many different newspapers across the country.

The third picture shows Eva in the Inter Ocean, a Chicago newspaper, in 1894, shortly before her wedding.

The fourth picture shows a clipping from the The Decatur Herald on February 11, 1892, in an article describing Chicago debutantes who were interested in charity work, another girl showcased was Florence Pullman, heiress of George M Pullman.

The fifth picture, again from the the Inter Ocean, shows Eva after her marriage, published on June 3, 1894.

The sixth photo, taken around 1885, shows a private passenger train car named after Eva, used to show visiting dignitaries and other VIPs the railroad while it was being constructed.

Eva was a daughter of Andrew Onderdonk, an American contractor who had a hand in building the seawall in San Francisco and the Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia. His role in the construction of the CPR is rather controversial, he “imported” thousands of Chinese workers from China and California for work on the railroad, giving them substandard shelter, pay and medical care while they did highly dangerous work, and then left them without help to either settle in Canada or move home, some living in caves with little food or water, when the railroad was complete.

Eva, at 19, married Percy Leroy Fearn on May 29, 1894, in Chicago, where her family had settled soon after the completion of the CPR railroad in BC. Her society debut took place in 1893, amid much fanfare. At the time of their marriage, Fearn’s father was a judge on the International Commission in Cairo. As far as I can tell, Eva and Percy had no children. He died in Texas in 1916.

Though Eva had no children of her own, her younger sister Gladys, who was only 5 when Eva married but acted as maid of honor, married in 1908 and had one child, a daughter, Sarita. Like her mother and her aunt, Sarita was a very popular debutante. Here she is the year before she married in the The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, January 6, 1932:

image

(via yesterdaysprint)

  • 7 years ago
  • 54
  • Reblogged from Yesterday's Print
  • Source searcharchives.vancouver.ca
    • Tags
    • 1932
    • 1930s
    • debutante
    • historic
    • vintage
    • history
    • high society
    • upper class
    • high class
    • 1930's
    • oyster bay
    • new york
    • nyc
    • andrew onderdonk
    • gladys onderdonk
    • gladys weekes
    • sarita weekes
    • eva onderdonk
    • newspapers
    • brooklyn
    • photo

Notes

  1. ryik-the-writer reblogged this from yesterdaysprint
  2. averyboneyguy liked this
  3. nannyoggskitchen reblogged this from yesterdaysprint
  4. nannyoggskitchen liked this
  5. arizonarangers liked this
  6. font-freak liked this
  7. cannedslugs liked this
  8. vagaybond liked this
  9. itsbeen5000years liked this
  10. knottasugardaddy1 reblogged this from yesterdaysprint
  11. knottasugardaddy1 liked this
  12. une-enfant-du-siecle reblogged this from yesterdaysprint
  13. rossramblings liked this
  14. cdonutsrun liked this
  15. swiftbell liked this
  16. demimondecupcake liked this
  17. bookishspice92 liked this
  18. jazzagebass liked this
  19. letgomyeggos-blog liked this
  20. rlm6769 liked this
  21. sophaoat liked this
  22. serendipitousramblings liked this
  23. northernhearts liked this
  24. fictionindiction reblogged this from yesterdaysprint
  25. herverthoober liked this
  26. margalotta liked this
  27. kuniper liked this
  28. iampotatogoddess liked this
  29. dendroica liked this
  30. springirls-on-time liked this
  31. sonofscience-blog liked this
  32. yesterdaysprint reblogged this from yesterdaysprint and added:
    Though Eva had no children of her own, her younger sister Gladys, who was only 5 when Eva married but acted as maid of...
  33. candyandcakes liked this
  34. mikeg-bean liked this
  35. bittertits liked this
  36. miscellanyc liked this
  37. thedurvin liked this
  38. blissfullxlibra liked this
  39. theselkirkenthusiast reblogged this from yesterdaysprint
  40. Show more notesLoading...
  • Prev post
  • Next post