George W. Whitehead
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 2:38 pm
I found this picture on the Keeley Library Site. They have an abundance of historical pictures available which relate to Fall River. This picture can be found under the heading "Fall River and the Civil War".The people in this picture are numbered, and there are names corresponding with the numbers. The picture was taken in 1886. The person listed as #19 in the picture is Geo. W. Whitehead, above his name there is also a D, which I think indicates that he was deceased at the time the picture was donated which seems to have been sometime in 1947.
The picture is labeled "Squad picture and guests Com. M.V.M 1886." So I assume that some of the people in the picture were not actual veterans or members of the squad, but simply guests who were asked to be in the picture for whatever reason. The man listed as Geo. W. Whitehead is also not wearing a uniform. He is wearing a suit and tie and what appears to be a bowler hat, which lends to the idea he wasn't actually a member of the squad. Geo. W. Whitehead, according to Rebello on page 23, was born in 1861, and died in 1938. In 1886 he would've been 22 years old, and in 1947 he would have indeed been deceased.
http://www.sailsinc.org/durfee/fallriver.htm
I didn't resize the pictures, so they are a little big.


The picture is labeled "Squad picture and guests Com. M.V.M 1886." So I assume that some of the people in the picture were not actual veterans or members of the squad, but simply guests who were asked to be in the picture for whatever reason. The man listed as Geo. W. Whitehead is also not wearing a uniform. He is wearing a suit and tie and what appears to be a bowler hat, which lends to the idea he wasn't actually a member of the squad. Geo. W. Whitehead, according to Rebello on page 23, was born in 1861, and died in 1938. In 1886 he would've been 22 years old, and in 1947 he would have indeed been deceased.
http://www.sailsinc.org/durfee/fallriver.htm
I didn't resize the pictures, so they are a little big.

