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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Photograph of the Colonel Alfred Hebard House, built by George M. West, as viewed at a distance. A brick-paved North 8th Street stretches through the mid-ground on a slightly upward from left to right. A utility pole, left-of-center, rises from the near curb. On the far side of the street, the Hebard House stands at center, atop a slope. The 3-story Italianate-styled house is viewed at an angle from the front and the side, facing slightly right. The front door stands at left. Two windows sit to the right side of the door and 3 windows stretch across the front of the second story. NRHP reference # 84001290 Text from negative sleeve: 2241. Red Oak, Iowa, Nov.22, 1946. 1. R Ed Medhurst, L Frank Iddings Taken in front of Medhurst's home. Both were schoolmates. 2. Water Tower in the old Rynearson pasture at top of hill. The new east west highway now runs right alongside the old south line of the pasture 3 and 4. Two views of Colonel Hebard's home that father was building when I was born, January 23, 1972. 4 and 5 Two views of the City Cemetery taken from Rynearson's pasture near the water tower on the hill. 5. Sickmon monument. Father crossed the plains with Dave Sickmon, either one of these or a relative.
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