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My Grandfather Zemidat on the right working in a saloon, circa 1900
The Bissett Men after a day in the mines.
The Hookless Fastener Company, later known as Talon, Inc., were the makers of the first zipper. Their fact...
logging days- james N Slimp is the one inside the tree
This looks to be a tailor shop. The stamp on the back says Germany
Henry David Schlarb's store in Steele City, Nebraska
This is the Hat Box millenery shop where my mother; Violet Lewis-Teed, worked as a young lady for ten years...
This was the old store where my mother shopped when we were little. It also had a dock where boats could ti...
This was the main grocery store in Suquamish in the 1930s and early 1940s. There was also a Post Office on...
This is the old Brehm and Matheson store in Suquamish with a Post Office attached. Picture probably taken ...
My father worked here as an electrician foreman in 1924-25.
My father was employed at this plant in 1924-25. He mailed this post card to my mother, before I was born, ...
Norman David Kennamer delivering RFD mail in Jackson County, AL about 1917
Family owned store of the Bates Family my great aunt married into her name was Sybil Titus his Elmer Frank ...
On the Gingrich Farm, across the road from the Reynoldsburg Methodist Church.
5 Oilmen. Humble Texas 1919, Lft to rt. Bill Graham, Clarence Clark, William(Buddy) McGaughey, Roy Sikes, ...
Ein Pionier der Homoeopathie in den USA
Tuberkulosespezialist
Dr. Everhart, a dentist, working on a patient.
Thomas Michell at his blacksmiths shop in San Jose USA. A desendant of mine......