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Steam Car

This is a Stanley Steamer around 1910. Place and photographer unknown.

This is a Stanley Steamer around 1910. Place and photographer unknown.

Early Auto

This is a 1903 Winton. Place, time and photographer unknown.

This is a 1903 Winton. Place, time and photographer unknown.

Logging

This is A before repair of same photo.

This is A before repair of same photo.

Logging

A friend found this in her grandmother's things. I think maybe taken in the Sierras in California. Looks like around 1880s. Photographer unknown. Repaired with Photodeluxe.

A friend found this in her grandmother's things. I think maybe taken in the Sierras in California. Looks like around 1880s. Photographer unknown. Repaired with Photodeluxe.

Three stylish fellows

One from my collection. Most of these come from a bookstore in Providence where I worked for a time. Love the painted backdrop and the artful hat arrangement.

One from my collection. Most of these come from a bookstore in Providence where I worked for a time. Love the painted backdrop and the artful hat arrangement.

New Train: 1911

No. 11 built at the shops in Samoa, Humboldt County, California. Taken in Samoa, 1911ish. Oregon Eureka Railroad owned by Hammond Lumber Co. Photographer unknown. View full size.

No. 11 built at the shops in Samoa, Humboldt County, California. Taken in Samoa, 1911ish. Oregon Eureka Railroad owned by Hammond Lumber Co. Photographer unknown. View full size.

River Dam

Swasey Dam on Mad River in Humboldt County, California. Year and photographer unknown.

Swasey Dam on Mad River in Humboldt County, California. Year and photographer unknown.

One Room Schoolhouse

Pepperwood School in Pepperwood, Humboldt County, California. Pre turn of century? Photo by Freeman Art Co.

Pepperwood School in Pepperwood, Humboldt County, California. Pre turn of century? Photo by Freeman Art Co.

Humboldt Bay

The Alta ferry on Humboldt Bay in California ran between Arcata and Eureka and was owned by the railroad. Taken around turn of century. Photographer unknown.

The Alta ferry on Humboldt Bay in California ran between Arcata and Eureka and was owned by the railroad. Taken around turn of century. Photographer unknown.

Logging: 1904

Logging crew at minor mill cook house in Glendale, Humboldt County, California. 1904 photo by Seely Bros.

Logging crew at minor mill cook house in Glendale, Humboldt County, California. 1904 photo by Seely Bros.

Logging

Minor mill on Warren Creek by Arcata, California. Mack is the engineer, taken mid 1880s. Photographer unknown

Minor mill on Warren Creek by Arcata, California. Mack is the engineer, taken mid 1880s. Photographer unknown

When men were men & moose were dead

Taken by my grandfather John Wedmark in Duluth, Minnesota, about 1910.

Taken by my grandfather John Wedmark in Duluth, Minnesota, about 1910.

Howard Gunn Butcher, 1912

Howard Gunn Butcher was my paternal great-grandfather. On his knee is my father, Joseph H. Manning (right), and Helen DeWiggins (left), my father's first cousin. The photo was taken in Kansas.  Mr. Butcher was born in Indiana in 1855, and died in Iowa in 1915.

Howard Gunn Butcher was my paternal great-grandfather. On his knee is my father, Joseph H. Manning (right), and Helen DeWiggins (left), my father's first cousin. The photo was taken in Kansas. Mr. Butcher was born in Indiana in 1855, and died in Iowa in 1915.

Mystery Photo of a Class

Found this photo at a tag sale and bought and scanned it. It appears to be very early 1900s.

Found this photo at a tag sale and bought and scanned it. It appears to be very early 1900s.

Great-Grandmother M. 1907-1926

Died giving birth to Grandfather C. (my paternal grandfather).

I really wanted to share this photo even though it's not large enough. People who have seen it really like it.

Died giving birth to Grandfather C. (my paternal grandfather).

I really wanted to share this photo even though it's not large enough. People who have seen it really like it.

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