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George Habley
A photo of George Habley mugging it up with US Army buddies ca 1917. George served in France during WW1 and died as a result of exposure to poison gas.
People in photo include: George Habley
People in photo include: George Habley


Mayflower Mine 1903 Oregon
A photo taken 4 Jul 1903 Mayflower Mine in Ochoco Mountains east of Prineville,Crook,OR
l-r: Leon Draper, Swede Draper, Charley McDowell, Adrian Crooks, Guy Moore, John Hunsaker, Bruce Gray, Johnny Chamberland, Otto Gray, Frank Chamberland, Jack Shipp & Jack Glaze
People in photo include: Leon Draper, Swede Draper, Charley McDowell, Adrian Crooks, Guy Moore, John Hunsaker, Bruce Gray, Johnny Chamberland, Otto Gray, Frank Chamberland, Jack Shipp, and Jack Glaze
l-r: Leon Draper, Swede Draper, Charley McDowell, Adrian Crooks, Guy Moore, John Hunsaker, Bruce Gray, Johnny Chamberland, Otto Gray, Frank Chamberland, Jack Shipp & Jack Glaze
People in photo include: Leon Draper, Swede Draper, Charley McDowell, Adrian Crooks, Guy Moore, John Hunsaker, Bruce Gray, Johnny Chamberland, Otto Gray, Frank Chamberland, Jack Shipp, and Jack Glaze


Alta Dillon slumber party 1898
A photo of Alta Dillion's slumber party taken 28 Apr 1898 Prineville,Crook,OR.
back l-r: Hazel Pollard, Nettie Summers, Edra Williamson & Beulah Crooks
middle l-r: Louise Summers, Wilda Soloman, Ione Elliott, Elizabeth Powell, Gertie Hodges & Alta Dillon
front l-r: Verna Cline, Agnes Elliott, Maude Van Gesner & Winnie Lewis
People in photo include: Hazel Pollard, Nettie Summers, Edra Williamson, Beulah Crooks, Louise Summers, Wilda Soloman, Ione Elliott, Elizabeth Powell, Gertie Hodges, Alta Dillon, Verna Cline, Agnes Elliott, Maude Van Gesner, and Winnie Lewis
back l-r: Hazel Pollard, Nettie Summers, Edra Williamson & Beulah Crooks
middle l-r: Louise Summers, Wilda Soloman, Ione Elliott, Elizabeth Powell, Gertie Hodges & Alta Dillon
front l-r: Verna Cline, Agnes Elliott, Maude Van Gesner & Winnie Lewis
People in photo include: Hazel Pollard, Nettie Summers, Edra Williamson, Beulah Crooks, Louise Summers, Wilda Soloman, Ione Elliott, Elizabeth Powell, Gertie Hodges, Alta Dillon, Verna Cline, Agnes Elliott, Maude Van Gesner, and Winnie Lewis


Harry L. Curran
A photo of Harry L. Curran in a Staver automobile in the autodrome at Riverview Exposition, Chicago
People in photo include: Harry L. Curran
People in photo include: Harry L. Curran


Tyler Sisters
Pearl and Minnie were the daughters of Warren Lee Tyler and Lorena Spencer Hafer. Warren was born and died in Florida but the girls were born in Douglas, AZ. They returned to Florida and Pearl married Olen Elgin Carothers Jr and Minnie married Charlie Claude Alderman.
People in photo include: Pearl Tyler and Minnie Tyler
People in photo include: Pearl Tyler and Minnie Tyler


Minnie the spider queen
My great-great-great grandmother Wilhemina in her spider queen performance costume for a carnival play.


Cattle Nose Prints
In 1922, Dr. W. E. Petersen, a dairy researcher at the University of Minnesota, gave an extensive report on the methods of obtaining ink noseprints, and the use of these prints in identifying dairy cattle. He presented the following conclusions:
The design on the nose (area from the upper lip to the top of the nostril) is a result of subcutaneous (under the skin) glands which cause distinct elevations or ridges.
Each design or pattern of ridges and grooves is specific for that individual animal.
As the animal gets older, the nose becomes larger; however, the pattern of ridges and grooves remains the same.
Legible or readable noseprints can be used as a means of positive identification and can be made from a small portion of the print.
The ink noseprinting procedure is simple enough to be practical.
The design on the nose (area from the upper lip to the top of the nostril) is a result of subcutaneous (under the skin) glands which cause distinct elevations or ridges.
Each design or pattern of ridges and grooves is specific for that individual animal.
As the animal gets older, the nose becomes larger; however, the pattern of ridges and grooves remains the same.
Legible or readable noseprints can be used as a means of positive identification and can be made from a small portion of the print.
The ink noseprinting procedure is simple enough to be practical.


Stanley Kubrick for Look Magazine
Stanley Kubrick took this photo for Look Magazine in 1949. A model is standing in an office, in bra and girdle, smoking a cigarette while a secretary looks on.
I really don't know the point of the photo since there is no mention of the article with which it was associated. Make up your own caption!
Photo courtesy of the the Library of Congress, Stanley Kubrick photographer.
I really don't know the point of the photo since there is no mention of the article with which it was associated. Make up your own caption!
Photo courtesy of the the Library of Congress, Stanley Kubrick photographer.
