Photograph Archive

The Rosepine Historical Society first collected photographic images with the start of the first published history book of Rosepine and the town and it's people. The collection provides a rich history of the familites, social, business and military presense. All content is protected by copyright laws.

Permissions

Permission for use of images is not required for non-profit educational purposes, research and news reporting although the RHS must be cited as the source. A proper credit line is mandatory unless otherwise specified and should read: "Courtesy of the Rosepine Historical Society."

Unauthorized commercial use is prohibited. Anyone wishing to use images for commercial use or publication must request and receive prior written permission from the Rosepine Historical Society.

The Rosepine Historical Society assumes no responsibility for infraction of copyright laws or other improper or illegal use that may arise from the reproduction of any image via its website collection. Any photo donor understands and agrees to hold the Rosepine Historical Society and its agents harmless against any and all claims arising or resulting from the use of its images and shall indemnify the RHS and its agents for any and all costs and damages arising or resulting from unauthoriazd use.

Donations

Our gallery of images comes from generous donors who wish to see the history of Rosepine; its businesses and people, preserved. We are always happy to receive more photo donations for use on our website and history book. We can scan your photos if necessary. If you have a photocopy printout of an original print, it must be clear and high resolution as low quality copies do not always scan well for web use.

If you can scan your own images for donation, they should be scanned at no less than 300 dpi (if you have a 4" x 5" image or smaller the scan should be done at no less than 600 dpi), scanner glass should be cleaned with a lint free cloth prior to scanning, and images should lay flat and straight on scanner glass. If the back of an image contains information, this can be scanned at 300 dpi.