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This photograph shows the I.C. Budd store on the north side of the square. The store sold groceries, dry goods and meats. Three men and a woman stand in front of the store.

If you can identify the people in this photograph, please contact the…

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From Camp Baldy (Mch 10- '24

Some of us motored to the end

of the trail - "Ice Canyon" (!)

where we were one mile

high. Light snow on nearby

mts, and a good bit on the beautiful

peak in the background.

Mt San Antonio (better…

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In Ice ^ House Canyon Mch 10, '24

Front of picture:

Ice House Canyon Stream

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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

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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.

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In a Seminole Show

Camp, on Miami River

a little out of Miami.

Portion of an elaborately

made squaw dress

showing in left edge

of photo.

Indians are always

curiosities to me, and I

like decorations about as

much as a…

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Hotel in Estes Park

There are many hotels there

but this is the big one, so

beautifully nestling at

the foot of the big mountains,

with evergreens for a

background. Thousands

of tourists visit this Park

every year. Many…

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Mrs Sedgwick, Mother Mann,

Mrs Smith Mrs Hatchard

and Wheaton, in front of

Chatham Apt

716 S. Berendo Str L.A

I believe we were just

starting to Ebell Club

with Mrs Smith.

This was early summer

in late May, 1929

Left to…

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This was taken

in front of our Miami house winter

of 1932. It was the

real home of Mr and

Mrs Frank Nixon who

were wintering in a rear

cottage.

Justine Cring took

the picture. The

Crings often brot [illegible]

Doris to…

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This photograph shows the Dustin House (now called the Dustin Inn) with a man and women standing in front.

Can you identify the man and woman in this photograph? If you can, please contact the library at 740-965-3901 or history@yourcl.org.
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