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Radnor High School Senior Class Picture 1949
This photograph of the 1949 Senior Class of Radnor High School is in the collection of the Radnor Historic Museum 4425 St. Rt. 203, Radnor OH
Ideal Miami House
Just a new house in
Miami that we then
declared our ideal.
As times goes on I
find our ideals of
various things change.
1922 or '23
On the Inn Lawn
Feb. 23-1926
Where we went with
Mr and Mrs Hatchard and their
daughter Mrs Smith in
Feb 1924. The same
talkative landlady was there
this time. They had anchored
the front porch and added it
to an otherwise small…
Grand Canyon Arizona
Mch 24-1921
Grand Canyon, Arz.
C.M. on the edge of
things
The "Battleship"
in front of the rocks
where Chas. stands.
Bachelor Deering's Vegetable Gardens
In bachelor Deerings very
spacious vegetable gardens,
1922 - Joe Torbill,
standing so straight.
Mrs Hatchard, Mother Mann
and Mr Hatchard.
I was in the car - Chas.
took the picture
Unidentified Woman
Mrs. Wheaton did not describe this photograph or give the name of the woman. featured. If you have information about the content of this photograph, email history@yourcl.org.
Image of New Orleans
These are three specimens
of New Orleans wonderfully
handmade "wrought Iron.
They look like patterns
of lacework-and are
seen on most of the
overhanging porches
on the old timey houses.
Mrs. Sedgwick and I
gazing at them.
En Route to French Markets
Thurs. Nov, 26-1926-being
Thanksgiving Day-we
took car to the French Markets,
having heard and read about
them all our lives.
They may have been worth
talking about in their earlier
days but we found them
dirty and ill…
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving forenoon-Nov 26, 1926
A sample of New
Orleans French Market-
Chas. took this photo,
Mrs Louise Sedgwick and I
in foreground.
Ashland in Lexington KY
"Ashland"-in Lexington,
Ky. Builded by Henry
Clay for his home, and
probably named for Ashland
Virginia, near which
Clay was born.
Mary Todd who became
Mrs. A. Lincoln was a very
familiar visitor here as
a young girl.…
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