The Hannells came to the Furnessville area from Chicago during the Depression and were founding members of the artists' community that flourished there. The Hannells built a studio and kiln near their home and used the native red clay to produce...
The library of the E.L. Furness residence, which still stands near U.S. Highway 20 in Furnessville, is seen above. Constructed in 1881 of local brick, the Federal-style 12-room home featured a well-stocked library. The round, wooden openings...
Furness family; Leigh, E.B.; Leigh, Clara Furness; Leigh, Dr. E.B.; Furness, Louise; Furness, E.L.
This picture was taken during a visit by the Furness's daughter and son-in-law and his parents from Chicago. Pictured in front of the Furness home are (from left to right): Mrs. Wymer, Mr. Leigh's secretary; Mrs. E.B. Leigh; Clara Furness Leigh;...
The Hannells came to the Furnessville area from Chicago during the Depression and were founding members of the artists' community that flourished there. V.M.S. "Vin" Hannell was a painter and a wood sculptor who exhibited nationally and garnered...