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Group of friends at ""Camp Rain in the Face," with Homer Fauntleroy (4th from right), his wife, Maud Miller Fauntleroy next to him, John Mott, and Elsie Wi[...]
October 26, 1909 | MSS 247-8167 | Don Blair Collection |
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A. H. Fretageot and Co. Store on Main St. between Church St. and Granary St., this was originally the Rappite/Harmonist dormitory no. 2.""Dormitory Number Two, [...]
circa 1890 | MSS 247-8113 | Don Blair Collection |
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A. C. Thomas and daughter on steps of their house at 503 West St."" Amon Clarence (A.C.) Thomas was a successful businessman who built a fortune through agricul[...]
1899 | MSS 247-6104 | Don Blair Collection |
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From left: Agnes Alsop and Nellie Hargraves in Maple Hill Cemetery near Chadwick monument. This monument is the larger one nearer the left of the photograph.
1920 | MSS 247-6109 | Don Blair Collection |
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Two men on Main St. by the W.F. (William Frederick) Lichtenberger store--the one on the right is identified as Captain Alfred Ribeyre, aka the Corn King, who was a promin[...]
1900 | MSS 247-8070 | Don Blair Collection |
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Boy with cow at the fairgrounds.
September 1910 | MSS 247-8118 | Don Blair Collection |
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Cattle at the fairgrounds, with 2 boys holding a rope.
September 1910 | MSS 247-8119 | Don Blair Collection |
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Bull at fairgrounds--the hands of the person holding him are just visible.
September 1910 | MSS 247-8124 | Don Blair Collection |
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Identified as castor oil factory. It was built by the Harmonists (circa 1814-1824) and located on Tavern St. just off Main St." across the street from the Gypsy Girl[...]
1873 | MSS 247-6020 | Don Blair Collection |
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Surrounding W.F. (William Frederick/Will) Lichtenberger on his 71 birthday are Aline Owen Neal (seated, left), Louise Husband (standing, 2nd from left), Barbara Glump (st[...]
June 14, 1920 | MSS 247-8185 | Don Blair Collection |
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