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Marker for: "Christina Dickson, died Jan.10,1913, aged 57 yrs. 10 mos. 4 ds. Thy trials ended, thy rest is won," Greenwood Cemetery. Iron fencing is visible in the background.
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Shared marker for: "Prosper Latem,1842--1912, and Amelia G., his wife,1843--1920," Greenwood Cemetery. Iron fencing is visible in the background.
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Marker for Florence Bowland, Dec. 12,1890--Jan. 25, 1909, Greenwood Cemetery. Iron fence surrounds the grave.
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Marker for Geo. [George] E. Bowland, 1852--1922, Greenwood Cemetery. Grave surrounded by iron fencing.
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Shared marker for Percy and Earl Fulford. ”Percy G. died May 6, 1886, aged 6 months; Earl died Apr. 3, 1889, aged 3 months, children of A. H. and M. E. Fulford.” Tall, ornate marker enclosed in an iron fence.
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Tague family plot marker at the Greenwood Cemetery in Red Cliff. The plot is enclosed by an iron fence.
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Marker for Clayton Byron Daniels, 1884--1906, Greenwood Cemetery. An A,O.U.W. symbol is engraved at the top of the marker. An iron fence is visible behind the marker. The Ancient Order of United Workmen was a fraternal organization in the United States and Canada, providing mutual social and financial support after the US Civil War. It was the first of the "fraternal benefit societies", organizations that would offer insurance as well as sickness,...
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Jane Martinez sitting on a fence, holding baby William Martinez. The three boys behind her, from left: Johnny Martinez, Henry Pacheco (leaning behind Johnny), and Joe Pacheco.
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The Victor Dump family, standing in front of their house on Turkey Creek Rd. in Red Cliff, 1918. Back row: Blanche Gay Dump, Victor, baby Ethel Front row: Clarence, Ivan and Pearl
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Six young women, grouped next to a fence. All are wearing coats and all but one are wearing hats. From left to right: Roberta Hunter, Doris [Dora?] McMillen, Alice Hunter, Blanche Dump, Elsie Elliott, Benarda Meehan.