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 | A young Mae Dobson Jim Dobson's daughter |
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 | Alan Seaver |
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 | Alma Scott |
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 | Amos, Frieda (probably) in St Nicholas magazine. Appeared in St Nicholas magazine. In the accompanying letter to the magazine, Ailsa says that it is her little sister, probably Frieda. |
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 | Argyle Hamilton |
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 | Believed to be Clint Bilyeu's old homestead in Ulman, Miller Co., MO |
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 | Bill and Norman Seaver Taken on the Strode farm probably c.1928. |
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 | Bill and Wanda's house in Madison, SD |
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 | Bill Seaver w/daughter Lois on his Indian motorcycle. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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 | Bill Seaver with his dog. |
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 | Blanche (Bruce) Arnold with Norman Arnold. |
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 | Carl Arnold |
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 | Charles Clifford Bilyeu and Thelma Aleen Arnold's wedding |
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 | Charles Clifford Bilyeu and Thelma Arnold's wedding Also in the picture are Jesse Jester and Gusta Bilyeu (Cliff's sister). |
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 | Charles Wayne Bilyeu Son of Charles Clifford Bilyeu and Thelma Arnold. |
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 | Clarence Bilyeu |
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 | Cliff and Thelma Bilyeu in later years. |
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 | Cliff and Thelma Bilyeu's farmhouse West of Spring Hill, Johnson Co., KS |
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 | Cliff Bilyeu's "new" tractor |
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 | Cliff Bilyeu, Thelma Arnold, and Jesse Jester Taken on an automobile outing in the early 1920s. |
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 | Clint and Sophia Bilyeu on their 50th wedding anniversary. |
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 | Clint and Sophia's children Taken at their 50th wedding anniversary. |
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 | Clint Bilyeu and his four sons L-R: Clarence, Cliff, Clay, and Cline. |
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 | Delmer and Maxine Dobson |
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 | Delmer, Robert, and Erma Dobson John Dobson's children |
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 | Dorothy Eileen Bilyeu Daughter of Charles Clifford Bilyeu and Thelma Arnold. |
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 | Dry Valley sod schoolhouse Sod schoolhouse that stood in the SW corner of Section 28 of the Dry Valley community. The schoolteacher is Eva Campbell, who lived on the adjacent quarter section. It stood maybe a mile from where Arabella and Laura had their claims, and perhaps--as all the sisters were schoolteachers--one or more of them taught there at one time or another. |
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 | Eileen Bilyeu |
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 | Elsie (Hamilton) Fisher w/daughter Dorothy. |
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 | Elsie Hamilton Daughter of Robert Hamilton and Mettie Jane Scott |
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 | Frank and George Bilyeu, and their wives Sophia and Mary. Taken at George and Sophia's 50th wedding anniversary party, 1946. |
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 | George and Sophia (Jones) Bilyeu Probably taken on their 50th wedding anniversary. |
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 | George and Sophia (Jones) Bilyeu |
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 | George and Sophia (Jones) Bilyeu. |
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 | Gusta Bilyeu, Thelma Arnold, and Jesse Jester Taken on an automobile outing in the early 1920s |
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 | Hamilton farm As it looked when Roy and Mettie Seaver moved there in 1931 |
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 | Herman Arnold portrait Oil portrait based on a photograph of Herman Arnold. He said that he was not wearing a suit and tie when the photograph was taken, and that the artist painted them in later. |
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 | Herman Ross and Myrtle (Dobson) Arnold |
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 | Jack Jester Jesse and Gusta (Bilyeu) Jester's son |
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 | Jacques Bilyeu Wayne Bilyeu's son. |
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 | James D Arnold in his Army uniform |
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 | James Scott Father of Mettie Jane Scott, taken on his 90th birthday. |
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 | Jesse and Gusta (Bilyeu) Jester |
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 | Jesse Jester in 1981 |
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 | Jim Dobson in WWI Note on back says short one is Jim |
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 | Jim Dobson in WWI I think the one in the upper right is Jim. |
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 | Jim Dobson in WWI. Note on back says short one is Jim. |
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 | Joe Dobson Myrtle, John and Jim's brother. |
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 | John and Elizabeth (Hood) Gorse With their horses in front of their barn. |
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 | John and Elizabeth (Hood) Gorse Same house as the 1890 group photo. |
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