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"Twin Spruce Town Homes - Behind the Old Wellington house. North Star Condos - on hill north of R.R. track."
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"Development on the original Norgaard place. Later Hollis Allen's."
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"Taken from hill in front of Church. Edwards Store and Post Office was the only building for many years."
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Development taking place at Edwards in the 1970s. "The Wellington home in distant center right."
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"First house built in old pasture south of Highway 6."
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The Edwards rest area in July of 1973. Evergreens are being planted near the road.
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"The new Edwards Post Office occupied in June, 1980. Built on pastureland of the Wellington Ranch. It is on Highway 6 and is located one fourth mile east of the old log building."
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The Edwards Post Office under construction. "The new Edwards Post Office occupied in June, 1980. Built on pastureland of the Wellington Ranch. It is on Highway 6 and is located one fourth mile east of the old log building."
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"The new Edwards Post Office occupied in June, 1980. Built on pastureland of the Wellington Ranch. It is on Highway 6 and is located one fourth mile east of the old log building."
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The new Edwards Post Office built around 1980. "A business center in Edwards? Oh yes-This is it and still growing. In the old dry pasture south of Highway 6."
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The new Edwards Post Office built around 1980. "A business center in Edwards? Oh yes-This is it and still growing. In the old dry pasture south of Highway 6."
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The Edwards Post Office under construction. "The new Edwards Post Office occupied in June, 1980. Built on pastureland of the Wellington Ranch. It is on Highway 6 and is located one fourth mile east of the old log building."
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"Heavy equipment working in field. Black Beauty and Buttons in what is left of a fertile field," on the left.
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"Taken from East of Edwards Service Station and looking toward home. Highway 70 had moved in."