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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Barn with trees and houses surrounding it. There is a fence in front of the barn and a pile of some sort of material at the side of it. There is a bit of a wooden sidewalk at the left of the image. Next to the sidewalk there is grass and next to that a dirt road. At the far left of the negative, there is a black edge on the left of which there appears to be a print of another image, which includes a man standing next to a building and a tree. Text from negative sleeve: 769. East. 1900. Red Oak, Iowa. The north end of the street car line. Connick used to own the place and barn but sold to Bonham. Bonham became driver of the mules. Approach to the White Bridge over the river near the water works. See #765. This is evidently looking east. The home of the French's. About three blocks toward town from where we lived. The old barn on the property diagonally across from our home. Was called the Clapp property; then Croziers lived there. Then the Millers. Walter Miller died in the home there. Then came Rev. Hardman with three daughters and a son. 4 negatives.
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