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This photo, I believe, belonged to Clara Emma Weber. Clara was born in 1881 and died in 1973. Clara lived in KY, OH, Fl and CA.

This lady could possibly be Ola Agnes Weber, Clara's sister or Emma Church Kirkby Weber, Clara's mother.
Preachin' Revival Style
Preachin' Revival Style
This is a great photo set up to resemble an olden day tent revival. Dates probably 1930's or 1940's.

Both individuals appear to be girls dressed to look like guys. It looks like they're having some fun posing as if preachers at a tent revival. There aren't any names, dates or places on the picture. It was bought at an antique shop in Logan, UT. The picture is pasted on a fancy backboard and appears to date possibly 1930's or 1940's.
Papoose In A 1920's Model T Truck
Papoose In A 1920's Model T Truck
1920's Model T Truck with a papoose on a cradle board in the front seat. This unique photo was found at an antique shop in Preston, ID.

A papoose baby on a cradle board waits in a 1920's Model T Truck for mom (or dad) to finish loading supplies. Little sister or brother sits behind the baby. It's hard to see the people so I've added a zoom of them. I'm not sure of the locality, but it could be near Preston, ID. The sign on the building which says "Buy Goodrich Silvertowns" and the Model T car in the background seems to place the date of the picture as about the 1920's.
Tintype of Father & 4 sons Jamestown, CA
Tintype of Father & 4 sons Jamestown, CA
Tintype of a father and his 4 sons

The picture was purchased in Jamestown, CA. and probably dates late 1860's to 1870's. The father appears to be in his late 30's or early 40's. Son #1 about 6. Son #2 about 4. Son #3 about 8. Son #4 about 10.

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Preachin' Revival Style
Preachin' Revival Style
This is a great photo set up to resemble an olden day tent revival. Dates probably 1930's or 1940's.

Both individuals appear to be girls dressed to look like guys. It looks like they're having some fun posing as if preachers at a tent revival. There aren't any names, dates or places on the picture. It was bought at an antique shop in Logan, UT. The picture is pasted on a fancy backboard and appears to date possibly 1930's or 1940's.
Tintype Teenage Boy of Logan, UT or Preston, ID
Tintype Teenage Boy of Logan, UT or Preston, ID
Tintype of an unknown boy from the Logan, UT or Preston, ID area. The boy appears to be about 16 to 19 years old. The photo probably dates from the

The tintype photo was bought at a garage sale in Logan, UT. It was the only tintype in a box of misc. items. All items where from the Cache Valley area, which covers from Logan, UT to Preston, ID.
Tintype of Father & 4 sons Jamestown, CA
Tintype of Father & 4 sons Jamestown, CA
Tintype of a father and his 4 sons

The picture was purchased in Jamestown, CA. and probably dates late 1860's to 1870's. The father appears to be in his late 30's or early 40's. Son #1 about 6. Son #2 about 4. Son #3 about 8. Son #4 about 10.
Cartes-Ed-Visite Unknown Baby Logan, UT area
Cartes-Ed-Visite Unknown Baby Logan, UT area
Cates-De-Visite of an Unknown Baby. Photo bought in an antique shop in Logan, UT. The photo probably dates around the 1860's to 1870's.

This Unknown Baby appears to be around 1 year old. There isn't a name and it's hard to say if the baby is male or female because of the dressing styles back then. The baby could be from the Logan, UT area, but that's just a guess based on where the CDV was purchased.
Unknown
Unknown
This photo, I believe, belonged to Clara Emma Weber. Clara was born in 1881 and died in 1973. Clara lived in KY, OH, Fl and CA.

This lady could possibly be Ola Agnes Weber, Clara's sister or Emma Church Kirkby Weber, Clara's mother.
Fannie V. Fuller , 1866 MA
Fannie V. Fuller , 1866 MA
Cartes-De-Visite of Fannie Virginia Adelade Fuller. She was born 17 Oct. 1848. The picture was taken in Springfield, MA in 1866. Father Henry S. and mother Mary N. Fuller.
People in photo include: Fannie Virginia Adelade Fuller
Lillian E. Fuller, MA
Lillian E. Fuller, MA
Cartes-De-Visite of Lillian E. Fuller. She was born 22 Sept. 1850. The picture was taken in Northampton, MA. Father Henry S. and mother Mary N. Fuller.
People in photo include: Lillian E. Fuller
Papoose In A 1920's Model T Truck
Papoose In A 1920's Model T Truck
1920's Model T Truck with a papoose on a cradle board in the front seat. This unique photo was found at an antique shop in Preston, ID.

A papoose baby on a cradle board waits in a 1920's Model T Truck for mom (or dad) to finish loading supplies. Little sister or brother sits behind the baby. It's hard to see the people so I've added a zoom of them. I'm not sure of the locality, but it could be near Preston, ID. The sign on the building which says "Buy Goodrich Silvertowns" and the Model T car in the background seems to place the date of the picture as about the 1920's.
Mary Peterson
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