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Identifier
ov096
Title
John
Black
Family
Creator
Unknown
;
Date Created
circa
1905
Description
The
family
of
John
Black
(seated)
;
wife
Rose
seated
;
children
Rosalind
and
J
.
D
.
behind
their
parents
.
Inscription
on
top
of
photograph
: "The
Black
Family.
"
Names
of
persons
in
photograph
inscribed
on
bottom
of
photograph
by
J
.
D
.
Black
: "
Father
Rosalind
Mother
Jack.
"
Title
supplied
by
cataloger
.
Historical Background
A
French-Canadian
immigrant
from
Montreal
,
Canada
,
John
Black
came
to
Virginia
City
,
Nevada
,
circa
1880-1885
, to
work
in the
mines
. Here he
met
his
wife
Rose
Carroll
(1861-1940)
,
whom
he
married
at
unknown
date
. The
couple
made
their
home
in the
California
mining
town
of
Bodie
,
where
he had
some
kind
of
business
partnership
,
perhaps
mining
, with a
John
McAlpin
. In
1886
Rose
and
John
Black
moved
to
Bishop
, of the
Owens
Valley
.
Two
years
later
John
Black
bought
“Jack
Barton’s
Saloon.”
He
either
renamed
the
saloon
“Black’s,”
or
else
opened
a
store
with that
name
,
while
continuing
to
run
the
saloon
. In
1902
, he
bought
a
saloon
in
Big
Pine
and would
move
there in
1908
. From the
late
1890s
until
his
death
in
1923
,
it
is
known
that he had
mining
interests
in
Mono
County
and the
Chrysopolis
,
California
area
.
Voter
registration
lists
from
Big
Pine
in
1922
record
his
occupation
as
miner
.
John
and
Rose
Black
were the
parents
of
Rosalind
and
J
.
D
.
Black
.
John
Black
was
58
years
of
age
at his
death
.
Wife
Rose
is
listed
as a
registered
voter
in
Big
Pine
in
1922
and
1926
; her
occupation
recorded
as
housewife
. By
1928
Rose
Black
is
absent
from
voter
lists
. Their
two
children
were
Rosalind
and
J
.
D
.
(John
David)
.
Rosalind
grew
up
in
Big
Pine
,
although
her
parents
had her
attend
high
school
in
San
Diego
. By
1921
,
Rosalind
Black
was
operating
a
women’s
and
children’s
clothing
store
in
Big
Pine
called
the
“Style
Shop.”
Inyo
County
voter
registration
lists
from
1922
record
that she was a
Republican
and that
Rosalind’s
occupation
was
indeed
merchant
. In the
mid
1920s
, she
married
Delber
Shaw
(1887-1972)
,
who
worked
in the
Watterson
brothers’
bank
in
Big
Pine
. She
continued
to
run
her
shop
. By
1952
,
Rosalind
and her
husband
had
left
Big
Pine
.
Rosalind
Black
Shaw
died
in
Los
Angeles
County
in
1969
,
perhaps
in
Lakewood
,
California
,
where
her
only
child
,
Peggy
Shaw
Zimmerman
,
resided
.
J
.
D
.
Black
(1893-1960)
, also
known
as
Jack
, was a
resident
of
both
Big
Pine
and
Bishop
,
California
,
during
his
lifetime
. He
operated
stores
in
both
towns
and had
some
mining
interests
. He was a
leader
in the
fight
of
Big
Pine
for
reparations
from the
City
of
Los
Angeles
during
the
Owens
Valley
Water
Controversy
, of the
1920s
. His
wife
was
Sophie
Louise
Black
(1895-1989)
,
nee
Staudinger
; the
couple
had
three
daughters
.
Type
image
;
Physical Description
1
photograph
:
b&w
;
18
x
23
cm
Institution
Center
for the
Study
of
Los
Angeles
Research
Collection
,
Loyola
Marymount
University
Collection Identifier
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt3w1022nb
Country of Creation
US
Copyright Status
Public
Domain
Copyright Statement
http://library.lmu.edu/dlp/copyright.htm
Language
eng
;
Subject (Name)
Black
,
John
;
Black
,
Rose
;
Black
,
J
.
D
.
(John
David)
,
1893-1960
;
Black
,
Rosalind
;
Black
Family
;
Form/Genre
Cabinet
photographs
;
Photographs
;
Metacollection Identifier
http://digitalcollections.lmu.edu/
Item/Call Number
J
.
D
.
Black
Papers
,
CSLA-15
,
Series
3
:
Photographs
,
Box
3
,
Sleeve
35
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