Anna Gilbert, daughter of George and Anna Gilbert, is
pictured above in her graduation picture from Sandusky High School in 1892 The picture was taken by photographer J.M. Lloyd. In
1884 Anna received an autograph album as a Christmas gift.
The autographs Anna collected range in date from 1884 to 1890. Several of the
verses written to Annie were decorated with colorful illustrations.
On February 14, 1885, E.A. Gilbert wrote this verse
encouraging Annie to think of the author, even if she were to live far away in
the future:
Minnie Carter signed this verse in 1886:
George M. Stevenson suggested that Anna was the female
pictured on the page on which he signed his name.
Anna Gilbert lived to the age of 96. She passed
away on January 17, 1970, at the colonial Manor Nursing Home. An obituary for
Anna Gilbert appeared in the January 16, 1970 issue of the Sandusky Register. Anna was a retired bookkeeper, and had been
employed at several area businesses, including several wineries, the former
Roberts Motor Company, and Harten and Brooks Motor Sales.
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