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"You can tell they are freshies", Bill Cook and Don Case, 1918
"You can tell they are freshies", Bill Cook and Don Case, 1918
William Wilson, Jr., age 24, undated
William Wilson, Jr., age 24, undated
Rhea Stinson and Ray Farington (Farrington), 1912
Rhea Stinson and Ray Farington (Farrington), 1912
Raymond Farington (Farrington) and Beulah Vandervort, 1917
Raymond Farington (Farrington) and Beulah Vandervort, 1917
William and Orilla (Taylor) Wilson, undated
William and Orilla (Taylor) Wilson, undated. Orilla is the sister of William Taylor.
Beulah Wilson and Rhea Stinson sitting on a Red Crown Gasoline barrel, 1917
Beulah Wilson and Rhea Stinson sitting on a Red Crown Gasoline barrel, 1917
Maurice Manigold, pictured in front of Claud Moore's store, 1918
Maurice Manigold, pictured in front of Claud Moore's store, 1918
William Wilson Family, 1914.
William Wilson Family, 1914. William and Olive Wilson, daughters, Claudia and Beulah, sons, Ural and Harold Wilson.
Isadore Hoeflin and Edna Wall with Harold Stinson's colt, undated
Isadore Hoeflin and Edna Wall with Harold Stinson's colt, undated
Wilson Store and Post office at Mayfield, 1933
Wilson Store and Post office at Mayfield, 1933. Owned by William Wilson, located by railroad tracks, northeast of the Mayfield Pond.
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