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Manuscripts by Subject - Family / Local History - #10958 - Box 75B

Box 75B

Box 1 n.d.
1 Man standing by water
2 Man photographing himself in mirror
3 River
4 Road into Williston
5 Unidentified man (photographer?)
6 Man and woman outside
7 Williston (?) from a distance
8 Children outside, house in background
9 Man (photographer?)
10 Couples dancing
11 Man (photographer?) with Harley Davidson F-Twin "Silent Gray Fellow" (1915) motorcycle
12 Man (photographer?) riding Harley Davidson F-Twin "Silent Gray Fellow" (1915) motorcycle
13 Couples dancing

Box 2 February 1935
1-8 Graphometer

Box 3 June, July, August, September, October, November 1920
1 Scenic view of road and city
2 Scenic view of town and frozen river
3 Scenic view of town and frozen river
4 Man (photographer) posing by rocks in badlands
5 Rocks and badlands
6 People and cars outside houses
7 Scene with horses (?) grazing
8 Men racing
9 Women racing
10 Man (photographer) posing by rocks in badlands
11 Scenic view of town and frozen river
12 Scenic view of town and frozen river
13 Scenic view of road and city

Box 4 June, July, August, September 1918; Railroad wreck; Drawbridge
1 Train wreck (men and woman standing beside)
2 Drawbridge (man standing next to, and men driving past in background)
3 Drawbridge (distant view)
4 Train wreck (men standing beside)
5 Drawbridge (view from entry)
6 People swimming (Brush Lake, Montana?)
7 Dance (couples and band)
8 View of swimming area (Brush Lake, Montana?) from boat
9 Dance (couples and band)
10 Unknown grave
11 Draw bridge (distant view)
12 Scene from hill top
13 Men on rocks in badlands

Box 5 November 1917; February, March 1918
1 Winter scene
2 Group inside home (blurry)
3 Baby on chair
4 Baby on chair
5 Four children on (and beside) chair (blurry)
6 Man holding baby
7 Baby on floor
8 House in winter (exterior)
9 Baby on floor
10 House in winter (exterior)
11 Four children on (and beside) chair
12 Evansville Public School

Box 6 October 1935; June, July, September, October, November 1936
1 Bridge construction
2 Barn
3 Bridge construction
4 Group swimming (Brush Lake, Montana?)
5 Group and cars
6 Bridge construction
7 Bridge construction
8 Boy standing next to baby in chair
9 Bridge construction
10 Young boy
11 Congregation outside church
12 Boy standing next to baby in chair

Box 7 October 1935, June, July, September, October, November 1936
1 Church
2 Church
3 Man on tractor, men in background following tractor (blurry)
4 Men and women inside church
5 Church
6 Man driving tractor on road
7 Large house
8 Garden
9 Garden
10 Couple outside large house (same house as #7)
11 Grenora (?) high school band outdoor concert

Box 8 May, June 1920
1 Broken bridge
2 Girl watching man fill car with gas, other cars lined up beside
3 Broken bridge
4 Men and women outside house
5 Farm equipment, car, tent, houses and grazing animals
6 Baseball game
7 Road building caravan
8 Men and women outside house
9 People and cars gathered outside house
10 Road building caravan

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