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 | John Arnold Son of Henry Newton Arnold |
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 | John Hamilton Son of Argyle Hamilton and Mary Shinn. |
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 | John Hamilton's funeral |
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 | Louise (Berry) Arnold Note the "sweetheart" pin bearing the Infantry insignia. She and Uncle Jimmy were married during the war. |
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 | Love, Arabella - tombstone Arabella (Love) Amos's grave in Dry Valley Cemetery, with apologies to findagrave.com for appropriating it. |
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 | Mae Dobson Jim Dobson's daughter |
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 | Mary Myrtle (Dobson) Arnold and her children L-R: George Arnold, Mary Myrtle (Dobson) Arnold, James Arnold, Thelma Arnold |
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 | Mettie and Elsie Hamilton |
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 | Mettie Belle Hamilton |
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 | Myrtle Dobson |
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 | Nancy B Caroline (Carroll) Dobson We're pretty sure that's who it is, anyway. |
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 | Norman and Bill Seaver Taken on the Hamilton farm, probably not long after the Seavers moved there in 1931 |
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 | Norman Arnold |
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 | Odessa Dobson and Frank Hilgardner Joe Dobson's daughter |
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 | Oma Gorse Daughter of John Gorse and Elizabeth Hood. |
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 | Paul Dobson Jim Dobson's son |
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 | Robert Hamilton, Jr Mettie and Elsie's half-brother, son of Robert and Genevieve Hamilton. |
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 | Ronal Smith Smitty and Opha's boy |
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 | Roy and Mettie Seaver's family L-R: Norman, Mettie, Roy, Bill |
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 | Roy Seaver |
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 | Roy Seaver Probably on or near his graduation day, May 23, 1913. |
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 | Roy Seaver |
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 | Roy Seaver and Mettie Hamilton |
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 | Roy Seaver at the ocean |
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 | Roy Seaver wearing Norman's Navy hat |
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 | School in Ulman, MO. Was in with some other photos of buildings pertaining to Clint Bilyeu. Possibly he built it. |
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 | Seavers and Gorses L-R: Wint Seaver, Mettie (Hamilton) Seaver, Emma (Gorse) Harris, Edith (Gorse) Seaver. |
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 | Sons of Ira Wintford Seaver. L-R: Howard, Roy, Frank (in chair), Glen. |
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 | Sophia (Jones) Bilyeu Taken on her 83rd birthday. |
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 | State Hospital for the Insane, Pueblo, CO c1900 Where Amy Love was incarcerated (for lack of a better word). |
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 | Strode farm Where Roy and Mettie Seaver lived from 1921 to 1931. |
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 | Terrill Cline Bilyeu V. Cline Bilyeu's son |
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 | The five oldest children of George C Bilyeu Clay & Clifford in the back row, Clarence, Lillie, & Agusta in the front. (The back of this photo is the only place I've ever seen Gusta Bilyeu's name spelled "Agusta". There is one instance in a Bilyeu family Bible where it was originally written "Agusta" and the "A" erased and a capital "G" written over the top in diff pen.) |
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 | The Gorse family L-R: Charlie, Edith, Frank (sitting), Emma, William, Oma, Elizabeth (Hood), and John Gorse. I may have Emma and Oma switched around. |
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 | The six surviving children of George C. Bilyeu, c.1980. Back: Cliff, Clarence, Cline; front: Opha, Gusta, Lillie. |
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 | Thelma Aleen Arnold Daughter of Herman R Arnold and Myrtle M Dobson. |
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 | Thelma Arnold on the old Kansas Avenue Bridge. |
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 | Thelma Arnold playing tomboy |
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 | Thelma Arnold working the plow |
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 | Ulman Christian Church in Ulman, MO Built by Clint Bilyeu |
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 | Victory School class of 1918. Mettie Hamilton is back row, 3rd from right, with large bow in her hair. |
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 | Victory School class of 1939-40. Bill Seaver is on the far right, standing next to the teacher. |
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 | Victory School class of probably 1932. The new brick schoolhouse was built in 1931. Bill Seaver is front row, fourth from left. |
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 | Walter A Arnold later in life |
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 | Walter Anderson Arnold Son of Henry N Arnold and Martha A Dixon. |
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 | Walter Arnold, c.1916 Cpl Walter Arnold served first as a bugler in the 1st Co Coastal Artillery Corps out of Fort Hancock in Sandy Hook, NJ, and in Oct 1918 transferred to Battery A of the 1st Trench Mortar Battalion. Back of the photo reads, "if i send you one of these you can give that to some pretty girl and tell her to write to me. har har har". |
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 | Will & Bertha (Blankenship) Arnold Will, Sr, was one of Henry Newton Arnold's children. He and Bertha raised Tom Arnold's son Walter after Walter's mother died when he was very young. |
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 | Will, Edith and Frank Gorse. |
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