Sepia photo from Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook. Shows dedication of Frederick Sargent Huntington - Worthington Library. Sept. 2, 1915. View from north. Very dressed up crowd with cars
Sepia photo from Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook. Shows dedication of Frederick Sargent Huntington - Worthington Library. Sept. 2, 1915. View from north. Very dressed up crowd
Sepia photo from Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook. Shows dedication of Frederick Sargent Huntington - Worthington Library. Sept. 2, 1915. View from south. Very dressed up crowd
Black and white photo from Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook (d. ca. 1952) of man in sweater standing in front of black car in front of barn; seems to have quiver with arrows next to him. Car has ALA in front, license plate starts with 25xx. Ca. 1920.
Black and white photograph showing groundbreaking for the Federick Sargent Huntington/Worthington Library. Shows ox team starting to plow. Group scene with pile of rocks. Lots of men working. Aug 1914
Black and white photograph showing groundbreaking for the Frederick Sargent Huntington/Worthington Library. Shows ox team starting to plow. Group scene with pile of rocks. Lots of men working. From Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook. Aug 1914
Black and white photograph showing groundbreaking for the Frederick Sargent Huntington/Worthington Library. Shows ox team starting to plow. Two older men and one young man unidentified. From Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook. Aug 1914
Black and white photograph showing groundbreaking for the Frederick Sargent Huntington/Worthington Library. Shows ox team arriving at site. Team led by young man. From Elsie Venner Bartlett scrapbook. Aug. 1914. Used in republication of Papers on the…
Digital copy of badly worn sepia photograph showing Roy Burr (1873-1959) man driving the Burr family hearse. The Burr family was responsible for burials at Center Cemetery. Roy Burr was a brother of Franklin H. Burr and son of Clement Burr.
Black and white photograph of neighborhood haying party on Burr farm during Franklin Burr's illness Andrus Burr ' believes the man holding a coffee cup is Pete McEwen, and behind Olive Cole’s left shoulder is {I think} Herb Porter.'
Black and white photograph of neighborhood haying party on Burr farm during Franklin Burr's illness (colon cancer). Photograph shows Olive Cole and two men [identify]
Black and white photograph of Franklin H. Burr (1875-1955), seated on metal fake behind horse on farm field. The Burr home was on Kinne Brook Road. Overexposed image.