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Jim Furgeson's House & Shop, 1909

The sleeve tells us that this was photo was taken on Sept. 10, 1909 at 9:00 a.m. Scanned from the original 7x5 inch glass negative. View full size.

The sleeve tells us that this was photo was taken on Sept. 10, 1909 at 9:00 a.m. Scanned from the original 7x5 inch glass negative. View full size.

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re: Jim Furgeson's House & Shop

I double checked the sleeve and what I put in the caption is all that's there. I bought this several years ago and from what I remember it came from the upstate New York, New England area. If you enlarge the picture there's alot of wagon wheels in front of the shop so Jim may have been a Wheelwright.

Jim Furgeson's House & Shop

Do you know where Jim Furgeson's House & Shop were? The carriages look like Amish ones, but the people don't.
Alex

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