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Photos
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015348 | Copying press from Beekman Bank in Jacksonville |
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015349 | Goodwin, Marsh, Ida Hargrove's nephew, poses with a horse in the hills above Ashland. |
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015350 | Neil, Mr. R. P. with two unidentified girls and dog. Photo possibly taken during Mr. Neil's historic automobile trip to Cape Blanco, 8-1911… |
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015351 | Two unidentified women pose inside the Hargrove house on N. Main. Photo taken before 12-1909 when the new Hargrove home was completed at 185… |
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015352 | A group poses for the camera. Hargrove, Ida sits (right) on the swing, Lane, Clarence stands (center) at the back, and Hargrove, Anna sits (far… |
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015353 | Simpson, Harold and Glenn (far right) are pictured with playmates at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Glenn. The house is located… |
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015354 | The Ashland Tidings reported that the 1898 Fourth of July parade was the most memorable celebration in Southern Oregon. The spirit of patriotism… |
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015355 | Neil, Mr. R. P. (Robert); Hargrove, Miss Ida; and Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. D.L. left Ashland on 8-10-1911 for Port Orford, Oregon. Mr. Glenn reported… |
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015356 | Four generations of family pose about 1902. (left to right) Front row: Simpson, Harold and Glenn. Middle row: Hargrove, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben.… |
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