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Picture Postcard of Frank Brotherton's Store on Pryor Street, Atlanta. c. 1900. I do not know the names of ...
Rudolph Sinclair(1874-1956 )worked as a teamster in San Francisco.
John with wagon and horses. It looks like he was at school, maybe making a delivery.
Mess Hall at Cape Dyer, Baffin Island, NWT, Canada. My dad took this photo when he was working on the Early...
Grandma Elsie Mable Crosby Roberts in front the ROBERTS store owned by her and grandpa A. Henry Roberts
A candid shot of Lucius Clark Rand of North Adams, Mass. in his capacity as a mail carrier, probably not lo...
This photo was taken when Carl & Martha Felts moved from Tryon, North Carolina to Wilmington, North Carolin...
This is of my Great Grandfather James Henry Murry and son Paul Murry with Railroad gang.
Willis ELLIOTT, b.Abt.1851 in Ohio. Died 1927 Scranton, North Dakota. Married Addie Harris Fort Dodge, Iowa...
William Hamilton worked his way across America on this express train. Place of photo unkown but appears to...
Bernhard, father of Ruth, Kate and Mildred. In front of his shop.
This is a picture of the 'old' and 'older' McCall's Funeral Home in Marion, McDowell Co. NC. It has since b...
My father-in-law,Oskar Kmonicek (4th from right). Son of Jan Kmonicek and Slava Pahor.
This 'country' store was the one used by many residents of the rural community of Gordon, LA. This store wa...
Son of James Manning Chapin, married Estella Wood. Children: Dorothy May, Caryl, & Bruce Russell. Photo ma...
Great Uncle Will, s/o Martin Uriah Crosson + Alice Lowe Crosson, standing next to wagon at family store, Wa...
Arthur G. Hill, my great-grandfather, Captain and shortstop for the Florence (MA) Eagles, the Western Massa...
This is a group photo taken around 1900 by a photographer from Christiansburg Virginia. His name is listed ...
The first graduating class of the School of Nursing in Providence Hospital, Sandusky, OH. Clara Martin (dau...
The car department shop workers of the Cotton Belt Railroad in Tyler, Texas. My Grandfather is at top right.