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2006.001.853 - Print, photographic
John Davidson's woodpile. Elizabeth Grier Plumer's notes: "John Davidson's woodpile, New Castle, June, 1926. The large house with the elm tree at the left of photograph is the Klausen house. John and his sister Flora Davidson lived there and were famous for colorful swearing. The house with the dark roof and lobster pots is no longer there. The white building with the porch and railing is the Ricker fish house. The brown house to the right o...
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2006.001.888 - Print, photographic
John Davidson's, 7-14-34. Carl and Florence Spivey Behr's house on the left, then Steamboat Lane, next is Bjarne Klaussen's house, formerly Christopher Amazeen's and before that John Davidson's; then Karl Kaussen's, which was Dr. Tredick's house and then Willie Amazeen's. The public right-of-way to the water at the corner of Steamboat Lane is clearly shown.
Record Type: Photo

