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Smiths and Fishers: 1911

This photo was taken in 1911 on the porch of the house built by the older mustached man sitting on the right, James A. Lovell Smith.  The family had recently migrated from near Boise, Idaho to Gueydan, Louisiana.  He and his son, F.T., (directly behind him) built and farmed the land in this rich rice-producing area.  The family still resides on the land today (2012), and the road in front of the house is named for F.T.'s son, F.T. Smith Jr. View full size.

This photo was taken in 1911 on the porch of the house built by the older mustached man sitting on the right, James A. Lovell Smith. The family had recently migrated from near Boise, Idaho to Gueydan, Louisiana. He and his son, F.T., (directly behind him) built and farmed the land in this rich rice-producing area. The family still resides on the land today (2012), and the road in front of the house is named for F.T.'s son, F.T. Smith Jr. View full size.

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