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Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Introductory page

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    Transcription: H5014 Three churches in a small village of 22 families averaging 4 to a family, and a very small surrounding population. New Maysville, Indiana H5015 Tenant house with a decrepit porch on farm, Romney, Indiana
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0002

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    Transcription: H5016 Residence of landlord AD FRCh BFH H5017 Renter house near Romney, absentee landlord, Indiana
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0003

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    Transcription: H5018 Farm house of Mrs. A. M. Simison. Romney, Indiana H5019 Farm house of Mrs. A. M. Simison. Romney, Indiana
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0004

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    Transcription: H5020 Romney Methodist Episcopal Church. The entire backend is made up of club rooms, library, dinning room, kitchen, lighting plant, etc. Romney, Indiana H5021 Flashlight of Romney Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday Evening congregation (summer), Romney, Indiana
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0005

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    Transcription: H5022 Kitchen of Rommey Methodist Episcopal Church, Romney, Indiana H5023 Flashlight of Rommey Methodist Episcopal Church, Romney, Indiana
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0006

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    Transcription: H5024 Methodist Episcopal Church, New Richmond, Indiana H5025 First Methodist Episcopal Church built in North Dakota, Fargo, North Dakota
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0007

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    Transcription: H5026 Largest Methodist Episcopal Church in Fargo, North Dakota H5027 Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church. Fargo, North Dakota
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    Transcription: H5028 Administration Building of State Agricultural School. Fargo North Dakota H5239 Old Methodist Episcopal Church at Rommey, Indiana H5119 Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0009

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    Transcription: H5277 Ladies Aid Picnic on Campbell's Island in the Mississippi. East Moline, Illinois H5284 Ladies Aid Picnic on Campbell's Island in the Mississippi. East Moline, Illinois H5285 The "station" at the end of the line on Campbells Island, East Moline, Illinois H5287 George Beckwith, Rev. George McChung and Dr. John H. Ryan, District Superintendent, Kankakee District at Beckwith's from, Deselm, Illinois
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0010

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    Transcription: H5288 Dr. John H. Ryan, holding 4th Quarterly Conference out under the trees at Ritchie, Illinois H5289 Fourth Quarterly Conference under trees. Ritchie, Illinois H5290 Fourth Quarterly Conference under trees. Ritchie, Illinois H5292 Picking different kinds of grass heads with which to play. Springfield, Illinois
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0011

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    Transcription: H5297 George Beckwith, a former who caught a vision. Deselm, Illinois H5298 Keeping cool out by the water tub where the horses drink. East Moline, Illinois H5299 "Hey Mister, take our pitcher!" Some of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School children. Pana, Illinois H5300 Taking home a load of ice.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0012

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    Transcription: H5303 Coasting. East Moline, Illinois H5304 Residence for sale, Covey, Illinois H5305 Telling the Pastor the way to the church H5309 Ladies Aid Picnic where the photographer got his best feed in weeks. East Moline, Illinois
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0013

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    Transcription: H5310 "Ladies Aiders" Moline, Illinois H5312 Going to the circus H5313 Workers from A. M. Zinc Works boarding the "one man" street car for Hillsboro. Taylor Springs, Illinois H5318 Just a shack, typical of dozens of others. Jerseyville, Illinois
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0014

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    Transcription: H5322 George Beckwith and Dr. Ryan. Deselm, Illinois H5323 Part of one of the great brick kilns at East Galesburg, Illinois H5324 Wheeling bricks. East Galesburg, Illinois H5325 Unloading lumber from the car. Maquon, Illinois, 1918
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0015

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    Transcription: H5327 Wheelling brick. East Galesburg, Illinois H5328 Near the end of a kiln of burned brick. East Galesburg, Illinois H5329 Main street any day in summer time. Maquon, Illinois H5330 On top of a kiln of burning brick. East Galesburg, Illinois
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0016

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    Transcription: H5331 An American farmer boy. Waiting for the train to take him up town to the circus. Maquon, Illinois H5361 Haying time. Typical scene on a New England farm. Hubbardston, Massachusetts H5362 Cattle farm. Hubbardston, Massachusetts H5404 Topping sugar beets
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0017

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    Transcription: H5407 Old McKendree chapel, dedicated 1819. DeSoto, Missouri. Rev. D. W. Crow, D.D.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0018

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    Transcription: H5421 Picher Camp looking north from St. Joe Mill. Oklahoma
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0019

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    Transcription: H5422 Quapaw, part of the Picher Camp. Illustrating the housing conditions. Few of the houses are more than mere boxes, and a majority of them with only two rooms. Oklahoma H5423 Picher Lead Zinc Mine field in Feb. 1918. a peculiar situation exists herein that there is no cooperation among the people, but each is a law unto himself and is utterly selfish. Picher, Oklahoma (Compare with H5562)
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0020

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    Transcription: H5424 In January 1916, Picher Oklahoma was absolutely nothing but prairie. Today there are 25,000 people, $1000,000,000 or more invested, and millions coming out of the ground daily H5425 Union Sunday School held in Tabernacle on our new church lots. Commerce, Oklahoma, July 14, 1918
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0021

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    Transcription: H5426 Old Methodist parsonage at Commerce H5427 Tin Can Hollow. Joplin, Missouri H5428 Part of Tin Can Hollow. Joplin, Missouri H5429 One of the residents of Tin Can Hollow in front of his mansion taking his time "..." of ease. Joplin, Missouri
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0022

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    Transcription: H5430 Patriotism even in Tin Can Hollow. Joplin, Missouri F. R. Ch. H5431 Mine rescue crew in Labor Day Parade. Frontenac Celebration, 1918, Kansas H5432 A residence in Tin Can Hollow. Joplin, Missouri H5433 The only flag seen in Tin Can Hollow. Joplin, Missouri H5434 Clowns in parade. Pittsburg-Frontenac Labor Day Celebration, 1918. Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0023

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    Transcription: H5435 Clowns in parade. Frontenac, Kansas H5436 Mine rescue crew in Labor Day Parade. Frontenac, Kansas H5437 Street scene during Labor Day Parade. 1918. Frontenac, Kansas H5440 Schran Glass Factory. One of the largest in the U. S. showing types of employees' houses. Hillsboro, Illinois
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0024

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    Transcription: H5441 Rag pickers and scavengers from Tin Can Hollow. Joplin, Missouri H5442 "[...]" boy showing his muscle. Joplin, Missouri H5443 The home of scavengers, bums, outlaws and "Hill Billies" or poor whites from the Ozarks. Joplin, Missouri. Tin Can Hollow. H5444 The home of scavengers, bums, outlaws and "Hill Billies" or poor whites from the Ozarks. Joplin, Missouri. Tin Can Hollow.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0025

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    Transcription: H5446 [...] at work. Joplin, Missouri H5447 Two young residents of Tin Can Hollow. Joplin, Missouri H5448 One of the two young residents of Tin Can Hollow. Missouri. H5449 Tin Can Hollow. Home, Joplin, Missouri
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0026

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    Transcription: H5455 Tin Can Hollow, Home made from an old wagon cover. Joplin, Missouri H5456 [H***] traveling rig. Joplin, Missouri H5457 [H***] resident of Tin Can Hollow. Joplin, Missouri H5458 Tin Can Hollow. Gossiping. Joplin, Missouri
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0027

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    Transcription: H5451 Street scene during Labor Day Parade. Frontenac, Kansas. H5452 Street scene during Labor Day Parade. Frontenac, Kansas. H5453 Street scene during Labor Day Parade. Frontenac, Kansas. H5454 The Eagles (F.O.E.) float in the parade. Frontenac, Kansas
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0028

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    Transcription: H5476 Methodist Episcopal Church, Arma, Kansas H5477 First Methodist Episcopal Church Auditorium, Monett, Missouri
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0029

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    Transcription: H5483 Old Methodist Episcopal Church being demolished. South Monett, Missouri H5484 Old Methodist Episcopal Church being demolished. South Monett, Missouri
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0030

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    Transcription: H5486 Part of the Sunday School and Club Rooms. Monett, Missouri H5487 Kitchen of First Methodist Episcopal Church. Monett, Missouri
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0031

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    Transcription: H5491 The only bright spot in Monett when the photographers arrived. It was prayer meeting night, but vacation time, and the Methodist Episcopal and Baptist Churches were both dark. One drug store nearby was selling soda, but the lively spot in the town was the saloon. Missouri H5494 Bethel Methodist Episcopal Mission, Franklin, Kansas
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0032

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    Transcription: H5495 Main Street. Franklin Kansas H5496 Main Street during Labor Day Celebration. Frontenac, Kansas, 1918
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0033

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    Transcription: H5497 Main Street during Labor Day Celebration. Frontenac, Kansas H5498 Methodist Episcopal Church showing Parsonage. Frontenac, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0034

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    Transcription: H5499 Frontenac Public School, Frontenac, Kansas H5549 Mohammedan Priest, Franklin, Pennsylvania
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0035

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    Transcription: H5550 Mohammedan Priest. Franklin, Pennsylvania H5561 Looking northeast from Tar River Camp (1/2 mile away from Picher) Oklahoma
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0036

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    Transcription: H5562 Picher Camp, Oklahoma, February, 1917 (compare with H5423) H 5563 Officers, Teachers, and Orchestra, First Methodist Sunday School. Brazil, Indiana
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0037

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    Transcription: H5564 Men's Bible class. First Methodist Episcopal Church, Brazil, Indiana H5565 Adult Bible Class. Methodist Episcopal Sunday School, Brazil, Indiana
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0038

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    Transcription: H5566 Ladies Aid Society of the Old Eden Methodist Episcopal Church. Mount Olive, Illinois H5567 The Cimarron River and part of the oil field near Oilton, Oklahoma
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0039

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    Transcription: H5568 Oil tank farm. Yale, Oklahoma H5591 "Good Bye proud world, we're going home." Wisconsin H5592 Waiting for the car to start. Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0040

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    Transcription: H5593 Yerke's Observatory on shoreline. Lake Geneva, Wisconsin H5594 Motor boating on Lake Geneva, Wisconsin H5595 Power boat on Lake Geneva making 40 miles per hour. Wisconsin. July 1918 H5596 Scene on Lake Geneva. Wisconsin. July, 1918
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0041

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    Transcription: H5597 Rowing on Lake Geneva. July, 1918. Wisconsin H5598 Praying for a big black Bass. Lake Geneva, Wisconsin H5599 Boys fishing, Lake Geneva. Wisconsin. July 1918
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0042

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    Transcription: H5642 "Shooting" an oil well. Oklahoma H5643 Gypsy Gasoline Plant, Largest in the world. Tulsa, Oklahoma H5644 On the Quay townsite. Tulsa, Oklahoma H5645 Cushing Pool, Oklahoma
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0043

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    Transcription: H5646 A view of derricks in the Cushing Pool District. Oklahoma H5647 35,000 barrels of oil of the Texas Oil Company burning at West Tulsa, Oklahoma H5648 Oklahoma oil field - near Tulsa
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0044

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    Transcription: H5649 A pool of oil. Quay, Oklahoma H5650 The only dead ones in Oilton before Oklahoma went dry. Oilton, Oklahoma H5651 Main Street, Oilton, Oklahoma H5652 A million in smoke. Burning oil tanks, the result of carelessness. Oklahoma
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0045

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    Transcription: H567- Class in Bible study, by Dr. W. H Easton in front of the Mission Hall. Miss Linda Marston pianist, Hedding, New Hampshire
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0046

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    Transcription: H5671 Class in Bible study, by Dr. W. H. Easton of the Rhode Island Sunday School Association. Providence, Rhode Island. Hedding, New Hampshire.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0047

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    Transcription: H5672 The Lookout. From this point one can see for many miles. It was formerly used to look after forest fires. Hedding, New Hampshire H5673 Old school house, purchased by Methodist pastor and fitted up for use as Sunday School meeting place and community center. Hedding, New Hampshire
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0048

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    Transcription: H5674 School house at "Four Corners" used for a Sunday School meeting place. Rev. T. R. Hicks, District Superintendent, and Rev William Ramsden the pastor who conducts the Sunday School H5675 Going to the twilight service at Vincent Rock at 5 p.m. Hedding, New Hampshire
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0049

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    Transcription: H5676 The Look Out. From this place one can see for many miles. It was formerly used to look after forest fires. Hedding, New Hampshire H5677 Sermon held under the trees by H. William Hook. Hedding, New Hampshire
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0050

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    Transcription: H5678 Chautauqua Mission Hall showing tennis courts where young girls are at play. Hedding, New Hampshire H5679 Twilight services at Vincent Rock at 5pm. District Superintendent T. R. Hicks, Mr. William Hook, Rev Tuttle, Miss Linda Mae Marston Miss Grace Lamison (pianist), Hedding, New Hampshire.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0051

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    Transcription: H5680 Twilight service at Vincent Rock. Hedding, New Hampshire H5681 After church. Leaving the hall at 12 noon. Hedding, New Hampshire
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0052

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    Transcription: H5682 The Pines, near the Mission Hall. Hedding, New Hampshire H5683 Music at twilight service at Vincent Rock at 5pm. Singing by Rev. Hicks, Mr Hook, and Miss Mae Marston, Rev. Tuttle. Hedding, New Hampshire
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0053

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    Transcription: H5684 Hedding Avenue. Hedding, New Hampshire H5685 This building is called the studio where souvenirs can be bought. Hedding, New Hampshire
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0054

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    Transcription: H5686 Miss Marston andf Miss Lamson of Chester, New Hampshire and of Exeter, New Hampshire. Hedding, New Hampshire H5687 Young Women's Forenoon Devotion Hour in front of Mission Hall. Miss R. Olive Hafford Speaking and Miss Linda Marston who leads the singing with the piano. Hedding, New Hampshire
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0055

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    Transcription: H5688 Hedding Avenue, looking west. Hedding, New Hampshire H5689 W. H. Easton, holding a morning Bible lecture in front of the Mission Hall. Hedding, New Hampshire
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0056

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    Transcription: H5690 Twilight services (5pm) at Vincent Rock, named after Bishop J. H. Vincent who held services here some years ago. Hedding, New Hampshire H5691 Twilight services (5pm) at Vincent Rock, named after Bishop J. H. Vincent who held services here some years ago. Hedding, New Hampshire
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0057

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    Transcription: H5692 H. William Hook, Haverhill, Massachusetts. Hedding, New Hampshire H5693 Rev. Hicks and staff Hedding, New Hampshire
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0058

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    Transcription: H5694 Evangelist Leckemby, preaching from an automobile. Hedding, New Hampshire. The people are gathering on the opposite side in the grove. H5695 Evangelist J. Clarence Leckemby in one of his usual positions when preaching. Hedding, New Hampshire
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0059

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    Transcription: H5696 Dr. W. H. Easton teaching class in Bible Study in front of the Mission Hall. Hedding, New Hampshire. H5697 Evangelist J. Clarence Leckemby in one of his usual positions while preaching. Hedding, New Hampshire
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0060

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    Transcription: H5698 Ball game on Labor Day September 2, 1918. Directed and managed by Dr. Spaulding. Sterling, Massachusetts H5699 Dormitory and Mission Hall. Sterling, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0061

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    Transcription: H5700 Dormitory annex to the Mission Hall. Sterling, Massachusetts H5701 Labor Day at Lake Waushacum. Sterling, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0062

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    Transcription: H5702 Group of Delegates including Bishop Lewis and Dr. Spaulding and staff. Sterling, Massachusetts H5703 In the grove in front of Mission Hall. Sterling, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0063

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    Transcription: H5704 Delegations on Labor Day. Sterling, Massachusetts H5705 Children on Labor Day Visitors. September 2, 1918
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0064

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    Transcription: H5706 At the finish of the Ball Game and other games on the large field near the Lake Washacum. Labor Day, September 2, 1918. Sterling, Massachusetts H5707 Watching baseball game, directed by Dr. Spaulding. Labor Day. Sterling, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0065

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    Transcription: H5708 New cottages at Sterling, Massachusetts H5709 Procession and reception of Delegates. Labor Day, September 2, 1918. Sterling, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0066

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    Transcription: H5710 Procession and Reception of Delegations waiting for the train. Sterling, Massachusetts H5711 Red Cross Ladies, Sterling, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0067

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    Transcription: So Min R N Eng H5712 Staff of Singing Corps, Dr. Spaulding, Bishop Lewis and others. Sterling, Massachusetts So Min R. N. Eng H5713 Delegations. Dr. Spaulding in the front. Sterling, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0068

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    Transcription: H5714 On the shores of Lake Washacum. Sterling, Massachusetts H5715 An Avenue, looking west. Sterling, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0069

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    Transcription: H5716 Mission Hall. Sterling, Massachusetts H5717 New Cottages. Sterling, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0070

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    Transcription: H5718 Myrtle Avenue looking west. Sterling, Massachusetts. H5719 Looking towards the lake. Sterling, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0071

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    Transcription: H5720 Dr. Morritt holding two youngsters on the shore of Lake Washacum. Sterling, Massachusetts H5721 Dr. Spaulding marching at the head of the procession to meet the Delegation at the station. on Labor Day. Sterling, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0072

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    Transcription: H5722 At close of sermon by Bishop Lewis. Sterling, Massachusetts. H5723 Railway Station, Sterling, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0073

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    Transcription: H5724 Sitting by the Lake Washacum . Sterling, Massachusetts. at the close of the camp meeting. H5725 Lake Washacum . Sterling, Massachusetts. which has lately been taken over by the United States Government as it feeds a large Reservoir close by. A United States Army camp is on the other side of the lake across the big mountains.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0074

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    Transcription: H5726 Mission Hall and Dormitory. Sterling, Massachusetts. H5727 A new cottage on the hill. Sterling, Massachusetts. celebrating Anniversary Day.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0075

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    Transcription: H5728 A Labor Day Picnic in the grove. Sterling, Massachusetts. September 2, 1918
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0076

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    Transcription: H5730 Myrtle Avenue, looking east. Sterling, Massachusetts. H5757 Bathers at Ocean Grove
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0077

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    Transcription: H5758 Lake Hopatcong from cottage H5759 Launch Hopatcong H5770 Cloud effect near water gap H5771 Glen at Milford, Pennsylvania
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0078

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    Transcription: H5772 Cliffs at Alpine, New Jersey H5773 Big Porker. 390 pounds H5774 Ducks H5775 Cow in lane.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0079

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    Transcription: H5778 at a country fire. Saddle River, New Jersey H5781 Rural mail carrier H5791 Children on porch. Water Gap, New Jersey H5969 Typical Rural Post Office. Liberal, Kansas
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0080

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    Transcription: H5970 Sunday School children. Liberal, Kansas H5971 Official Board of First Methodist Episcopal Church, Liberal, Kansas, 1918 H5972 The annex under construction. Liberal, Kansas
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0081

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    Transcription: H6062 Oil derricks along the Cimarron River. Oilton, Oklahoma H6063 Methodist Episcopal Church. Tulsa, Oklahoma
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0082

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    Transcription: H6064 Oil refinery on the Arkansas River. Tulsa, Oklahoma H6065 Group of shacks. Tulsa, Oklahoma
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0083

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    Transcription: H6066 Four fine public school buildings. One miserable little wooden Methodist Episcopal Church. Jenks, Oklahoma in heart of rich agricultural and oil region. H6067 Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church and Environs. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Wooden frame, covered with black tar paper in midst of finest residential section of town.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0084

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    Transcription: H6069 Black Section Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0085

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    Transcription: H6070 Oil Derricks, Wells, Tanks, Oilton, Oklahoma H6071 Methodist Episcopal Church and five Ladies Aid Women. Commerce, Oklahoma.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0086

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    Transcription: H6072 Homes of laborers; one to three rooms, mere shells and rent for $10 a room per month. Picher, Oklahoma H6073 Part of the congregation at the dedication service of the Picher Methodist Episcopal Church. September 7, 1918. Picher, Oklahoma
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0087

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    Transcription: H6074 Sunday School of Methodist Episcopal Church at Picher, Oklahoma. September 7, 1918 H6075 Interior of the First Methodist Episcopal Church. Picher, Oklahoma.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0088

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    Transcription: H6076 First Methodist Episcopal Church, with 100 members. September 7, 1918. Picher, Oklahoma H6077 Drilling for zinc. These men receive $6 a day, for very easy work. Picher, Oklahoma.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0089

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    Transcription: H6078 New First Methodist Episcopal Church to be socially equipped plant costing. $40,000. Miami, Oklahoma H6079 Old Methodist Episcopal Church was this far built when it became apparent that it was too small to meet the needs. The old frame at left is the parsonage. New parsonage is a fine brick building. Miami, Oklahoma
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0090

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    Transcription: H6080 Interior of the old Methodist Episcopal Church, Miami, Oklahoma H6081 Group of mines at Picher, Oklahoma
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0091

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    Transcription: H6082 and H6083 View of oil wells, derricks, tanks, etc. Oilton, Oklahoma.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0092

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    Transcription: H6084 Second Methodist Episcopal Church. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma H6085 Morris and Company and Wilson and Company packing and slaughterhouses. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0093

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    Transcription: H6091 thru H 6094 Panorama of Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0094

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    Transcription: H6098 Washing dishes after dinner. Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma. H6099 "Kitchen Police", usually men who have done something for which to be punished and who are given the dirty and especially menial jobs around camp for a few days or weeks. Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma. H6100 A street in camp. The back end of the "mess" houses are seen in the foreground and the tents of the soldiers beyond. Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma. H6101 Washing dishes after dinner. Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0095

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    Transcription: H6102 and H6103 and H6104 Washing dishes after dinner. Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0096

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    Transcription: H6182 Methodist Episcopal Church at Gibson, Pennsylvania H6183 View from hill overlooking village. Scranton, Pennsylvania
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0097

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    Transcription: H6184 High School at New Milford, Pennsylvania H6185 Near Moxley Baptist Church between New Milford and Gibson. an abandoned schoolhouse.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0098

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    Transcription: H6186 Moxley Baptist Church between New Milford and Gibson. No regular services held here for 6 years. H6187 Abandoned school house close by the Moxley Baptist Church.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0099

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    Transcription: H6188 Union Hill Presbyterian Church two miles beyond Moxley Baptist Church. Closed permenantly. H6189 Location near Union Hill Presbyterian Church.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0100

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    Transcription: H6190 View from hill above Union Hill Presbyterian Church. H6191 Abandoned farm. Pennsylvania
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0101

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    Transcription: H6192 Abandoned farm with buildings fallen in and place in wreck. Pennsylvania H6193 Abandoned farm with buildings in fine condition. Pennsylvania H6194 The Even Hour. Pennsylvania H6195 Making hay while the sun shines. Pennsylvania H6196 Where the trout live. Pennsylvania
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0102

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    Transcription: H6197 Coming into Gibson from New Milford, Pennsylvania H6198 View of Gibson, Pennsylvania
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0103

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    Transcription: H6199 Another view of Gibson, Pennsylvania H6200 A typical country village, Pennsylvania
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0104

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    Transcription: H6201 Old home of Judge Urban Burrows Gibson Pa H6202 The village school Penn H6203 Leaving the school grounds Penn. H6204 Where they love to play. A bridge that had to be crossed on leaving the school yard. Penn.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0105

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    Transcription: H6205 Playing where they are safe. Penn H6206 Gathering wild berries. Penn. H6207 A field of daisies. Playing in the schoolyard Penn H6208 A pleasant pastime Penn
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0106

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    Transcription: H6209 Thirty years ago this was a place where all the grain was ground and flour made. There is scarcely a trace of the old mill left. Penn. H6210 A village works hop, where the children had gathered because of a passing shower. Penn. H6211 A quiet spot for tired nerves Penn H6212 An abandoned Universalist Church. Penn.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0107

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    Transcription: H6213 The Strange Hall. Penn H6214 Pastor of the charge Rev. B.F. Lyon preparing for the road. Penn H6215 Starting out Penn H6216 "A friend in need". All along the road are found watering places that are a great blessing to man and beast. Penn.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0108

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    Transcription: H6217 Leaving village for South Gibson Penn.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0109

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    Transcription: H6218 The old turnpike tavern. This building was a famous old tavern for 50 years. It stands on a hill, overlooking the village of Gibson and is now the home of a prosperous farmer. Penn. H6219 An abandoned farm near Gibson Penn. H6220 An abandoned farm Penn H6221 Chicken farm. Over a thousand leghorns. All the eggs are shipped to N.Y. Penn.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0110

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    Transcription: H6222 Chores Penn. H6223 Something that makes sunshine. Son of Mr Herrick living a little over a mile from So. Gibson Penn. H6224 Son of Mr Herrick Pa
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0111

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    Transcription: H6225 The nature of the country is extremely hilly, yet very beautiful to look at and it is a first class farming territory. Penn. H6226 This is a view of a village that is almost ideal. Penn.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0112

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    Transcription: H6227 View looking up the valley with church and school in plain view. Penn.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0113

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    Transcription: H6228 Meth. Church and pastor, Rev. Lyons, Penn. H6229 Little old country store. This is where they sit and gossip. Penn. H6230 The old mill. Now used to grind feed, but there was a day when it was a busy place; when people came for miles to have their flour ground. Penn. H6231 The old dam. Penn
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0114

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    Transcription: H6232 The raceway. The mill will never grind with the water that is past. Pa H6233 Picture taken in front of home of Mr. F.F. Ressigue
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0115

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    Transcription: H6234 Milking. Penn.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0116

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    Transcription: H6235 Bringing in the cows. Pa. H6236 Loitering along the way. The dog is so trained that he knows how to drive them. Pa H6237 Waiting at the bars. Pa H6238 On the way to the barn
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0117

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    Transcription: H6239 Worth ten thousand dollars. Penn. H6240 Ready for the call! And he will go to the end of the largest field for every stray cow. Pa H6241 Going back to the field. Pa H6242 Nothing is so sweet to a cow as some grass where she cannot feed. Pa
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0118

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    Transcription: H6244 Making sure they are coming Penn. H6245 Turning them into the field This big fellow must be led. Penn H6246 Free again! Penn.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0119

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    Transcription: H6247 "The little fellows" north from two to five hundred dollars each. Pa H6249 Creamery at Gibson Pa. Here the farmers being their milk and find a good market. Pa H6250 An old tannery. Gibson Pa.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0120

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    Transcription: H6251 Interior of the creamery Gibson Pa H6252 Caption same as above.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0121

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    Transcription: H6268 M.E. church + Parsonage Harford Pa K6269 The Congregational Church. Harford Pa. H6270 Odd Fellows Hall. Harford Pa H6271 The village school. Harford Pa
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0122

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    Transcription: H6272 A view in the village. Harford Pa H6272 Pointing the way. North Norwich, N.Y. H6274 Baptist Church. No. Norwich N.Y. H6275 Meth. Church. No. Norwich N.Y.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0123

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    Transcription: H6276 "Partners". No. Norwich NY H6277 The water cure. No. Norwich NY H6278 A quiet rest at the close of the Day. No. Norwich NY
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0124

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    Transcription: H6281 Keuka Lake NY H6282 View down the lake, Keuka Lake NY
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0125

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    Transcription: H6283 The preacher's vacation. Keuka Lake NY H6284 Recreation, Keuka Lake NY
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0126

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    Transcription: H6299 Junior League. Ogden NY H6300 Ladies Aid Society of the Oak St. Meth Church. Ogden NY H6301 Building a new parsonage Ogden NY
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0127

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    Transcription: H6302 Homes surrounding the church. Ogden NY H6303 Just below the church at the top of the hill and known as Hillcrest a place which is building up very fast. Ogden NY
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0128

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    Transcription: H6304 This building has been secured by the Binghampton Ladies. The old one has been sold, and this one will be occupied just as soon as some changes can be made. Ogden NY This will be used for a Children's Home. H6305 Directly in front of the church is this great building which when completed will employ 600 hands in the manufacture of tin cans. Ogden NY
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0129

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    Transcription: H6306 Within half a mile of the church is this large camp ground run by the Pentecostal Church. The large building is a home and shool for children. Ogden NY H6307 Preacher's Garden with the minister working in it. Ogden N.Y.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0130

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    Transcription: H6308 Main Office for the car factory Ogden NY H6309 A little store at the end of the car line where the people wait for a car and eat ice cream. Ogden NY H6310 The car waiting at top of hill. Ogden NY
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0131

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    Transcription: H6314 Endicott Johnson Shoe Factory. Johnson City, New York. H6315 A general view of the great factory at Johnson City, New York.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0132

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    Transcription: H6316 This building is used entirely for the manufacture of Boy Scout shoes. Johnson City, N.Y. H6317 The annex - Johnson City, N.Y.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0133

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    Transcription: H6318 The Main Street Factory Johnson City, N.Y.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0134

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    Transcription: H6319 This great factory is for the making of ladies and boys shoes Johnson City, N.Y. H6320 The noon hour - the men gather out of doors in great crowds Johnson City, N.Y. H6321 Noon Hour (another view.) Johnson City, N.Y. H6322 These men are looking at a fellow who is trying to sell them something to make life easier, and some of them are biting Johnson City, N.Y.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0135

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    Transcription: H6324 This little fellow is trying to feed the horse a green cucumber. Johnson City, N.Y. H6325 The dining room attached to the factory. The company feeds 7000 daily in their dining room Johnson City, N.Y. H6326 Dinging Room attached to the Main Street Factory Johnson City, N.Y. H6330 Employees leaving shop at six o'clock. There is a great rush for the cars. Johnson City, N.Y.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0136

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    Transcription: H6331 Employees in the car going home. GWW H6332 The Company keeps up these swimming pools, not only for their employees but any one can use them and great crowds are here during the summer. The water is heated to an even temperature, and everything looked after splendidly. The Company spends each year fully $100,000 on their recreation program. Johnson City, N.Y.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0137

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    Transcription: H6333 The play grounds. This place is fitted up in a wonderful manner and great crowds of children come from all parts of Binghampton as well as Johnson City to enjoy the fun N.Y. H6334 Same caption as H6333 another view H6335 Same caption as above. H6336 Same caption as H6333
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0138

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    Transcription: H6337 The playgrounds, Johnson City N.Y. H6338 Caption same as above. H6339 This beautiful building is given by the company to the city, and fully supported also by the company. Has a first class Library. Johnson City, N.Y.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0139

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    Transcription: H6340 M.E. Church - Johnson City N.Y. While Mr Harry Johnson is a member of the church, and will do most anything for it yet the company support all the churches. H6341 Catholic Church, Johnson City, N.Y.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0140

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    Transcription: H6342 General view of shops Endicott Penn H6343 The principal shops at Endicott Pa
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0141

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    Transcription: H6344 These houses have been built by the company and rented to the employees for twelve dollars a month. But no one can rent one unless they have a family. Endicott Pa H6345 M.E. Church, Endicott Pa
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0142

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    Transcription: H6346 The Episcopal Church. Endicott Pa H6347 The Presbyterian Church. Endicott Pa H6348 First Baptist Church, at Endicott Pa
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0143

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    Transcription: H6349 The Catholic Church. Endicott Pa H6350 Street in Endicott. Many of the people working in the factory own their own home. Endicott is almost an ideal town. Pa H6351 One of the finer homes in Endicott Pa H6352 The High School at Endicott Pa
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0144

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    Transcription: H6353 Street in Endcott, The streets are all like this, clean and shaded. Penn H6355 Factory avenue. Endicott Pa H6357 Clinton Street ME Church. Binghapton, N.Y.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0145

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    Transcription: H6359 This was the First Christian Church. It was sold and used as a motion picture house, but it is now used as a cigar factory. H6360 Portion of Church and Parochial School of the S___ Method___ Slovak Roman Catholic Church. It is impossible to get a picture of these buildings on account of the trees, Binghamton, N.Y. H6361 Same caption as 6360
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0146

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    Transcription: H6362 Foundation for a new Lithuanian Roman Catholic Church Binghamton, N.Y. H6363 St. Michaels Greek Catholic Church Binghamton, N.Y. H6364 St. Michael's Greek Catholic Church, original building now used as a school. Binghamton, N.Y. H6365 Russian Orthodox Church, on Baxter street - 2 blocks from where the Meth. Parsonage is situated Binghamton, N.Y.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0147

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    Transcription: H6366 Slovak Lutheran Church Binghamton, N.Y. H6367 Polish Roman Catholic church Binghamton, N.Y. H6368 Glenwood Ave. off Clinton Binghamton, N.Y. H6370 Hazel Street, runs off Glenwood Ave Binghamton, N.Y.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0148

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    Transcription: H6371 Baxter Street, showing the tower of the Russian Orthodox Church in distance. Binghampton, N.Y. H6372 View on Clinton Street where one finds people of all parts of the city coming to trade among the stores. Binghampton, N.Y. H6373 Clinton St. Public School playground Binghampton, N.Y.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0149

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    Transcription: H6374 In the playground of the Clinton St. public School. Binghampton, N.Y. H6375 Same caption as 6374 (above) Binghampton, N.Y.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0150

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    Transcription: H6380 Rural shack known locally as a Parsonage. N.Y. State H6381 Modern Home formerly the dwelling of a pastor, entering rural church work. H6382 Overcrowding of rural churches. H6383 Girls delivering milk NY
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0151

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    Transcription: H6384 Rural stone-keeper influenced by Home Missions N.Y. H6385 Women farm workers, - seen working in the fields in war time H6386 A study in rural envy. The Church bought a parsonage adjacent to the Church. The owner sold his house for nearly twice what it cost him originally and with the proceeds bought a truck. Villagers were so enraged to see such visible evidence of profiteering that they withheld their contributions. H6387 This man was forced out of saloon business by the advance of prohibition and turned to a useful occupation. West Exeter NY
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0152

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    Transcription: H6388 L Horan Hotel. West Exeter NY H6389 Flooded road H64475 Shacks for mine employees which rent for $10.00 a room per month. Picher, Oklahoma. H6446 Same caption as H64475 H6447 Section hands at work. Oklahoma.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0153

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    Transcription: H6462 Lawton High School. Lawton, Oklahoma. H6463 A street in Lawton, Oklahoma.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0154

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    Transcription: H6464 Street scene in the main business section of Lawton, Oklahoma H465 First M.E. Church, Lawton, Oklahoma.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0155

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    Transcription: H6466 First M.E. Church, Anadario, Oklahoma. H6467 Eureka M.E. Church, Oklahoma.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0156

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    Transcription: H6468 Second and third stage of farm life in Western Kansas. H6469 Second stage of Kansas farm life.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0157

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    Transcription: H6470 Third stage of Kansas farm life - Close up. H6471 He Kansas "Dugout."
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0158

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    Transcription: H6472 First M.E. Church, Liberal District, Kansas. H6473 Flash light of interior of Sublette Kansas M.E. Church.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0159

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    Transcription: H6477 Residence of Sublette, Kansas H6475 The "Basement Church". Liberal District, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0160

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    Transcription: H6476 The house of the poor widow across the way Liberal District, Kansas H6477 The "Basement Church" + the house of the poor widow across the way Liberal District, Kansas
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0161

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    Transcription: H6478 Trinity M.E. Church. Salina District, Kansas. H6479 New Mentor Church. Salina District, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0162

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    Transcription: H6480 Old mentor Church. Salina District, Kansas. H6481 Primary children from Hawthorne School. Halina District, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0163

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    Transcription: H6482 The Hawthorne School Salina District, Kansas. H6483 Grand Ave. M.E. Church. Salina District, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0164

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    Transcription: H6484 East Salina Grade School. Salina District, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0165

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    Transcription: H6485 East Salina Grade School taken from the other end of the School house. Salina District, Kansas. H6486 Oakdale M.E. Church. Salina District, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0166

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    Transcription: H64876 The Town of Wells, Salina District, Kansas H6488 Wells, Kansas M.E. Church. Salina District, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0167

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    Transcription: H6849 Derricks on the hill above Oilton, Oklahoma. H6850 Same caption as H6849
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0168

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    Transcription: H6855 Old Log House eight miles from ___, Indiana. H6859 Ft. Benj Harrison M.E. Church built for soldiers of the fort Indiana.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0169

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    Transcription: H7006 Methodist Episcopal Parsonage. Morristown, Tennessee H7067 View on ___ ___ River. Swain County, North Carolina. H7068 A picture showing a poorer class of houses Ar___dale, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0170

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    Transcription: H7069 Picture of approach to Mill Street Viaduct, Kansas. H7070 Picture of another Elevator on Rock Island Tracks Ar___dale, Kansas. H7071 South Western Milling Co. Ar___dale, Kansas. H7072 The A___ Butte + ___ ___ Flower Mills. Ar___dale, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0171

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    Transcription: H7073 One of the 4 Shafts of the Champion Copper Mine at Painesdale, Michigan H7074 Interior of shaft house shown in H7073 H7075 Scene around shaft Painesdale, Michigan H7076Mr William Jose one of the foremen of the Champion Mine at his desk. Painesdale, Michigan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0172

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    Transcription: H7077 A mass of native Copper Painesdale, Michigan H7078 Breaking up a block of rock to select only that which contains ore. Painesdale, Michigan. H7079 Air drills drilling the copper laden rock for ___. Michigan. H7080 Drilling Copper Ore. Michigan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0173

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    Transcription: H7081 "Ba___ning down" Michigan H7082 An underground Electric train, Michigan. H7083 ___ copper from a chute. Michigan H7084 Cutting a mass of native Copper. Michigan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0174

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    Transcription: H7085 Waste rock for felling Michigan H7086 Electric Train + cars at an underground ore chute. Michigan. H7087 Drilling with a "Jack Hammer." Michigan. H7088 A mass of native copper Michigan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0175

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    Transcription: H7089 "Selecting rock" as in H7078. Michigan. H7090 Breaking boulders by drilling + blasting. Michigan. H7091 Drilling the "face" Michigan. H7092 Ba___ing down. Michigan. H7093 Dumping ore into the "skip". Michigan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0176

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    Transcription: H7094 Underground Electric Train. Michigan H7095 Loading ore. Michigan H7096 A double tunnel being started. Michigan H7098 Ore car and chute. Michigan
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0177

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    Transcription: H7097 Electric centrifuge pump used for pending seepage water 1200 ft. upward to the surface. Michigan H7099 Electric Train in a "drift" or underground tunnel. Michigan H7100 Building the walls for a permanent drift. Michigan H7101 Barring down in dangerous ground. Michigan
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0178

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    Transcription: H7102 Timbermen making ground safe for drillers to come to work. Michigan H7103 Timberman at work cribbing and filling. Michigan H7104 "Chiseller" cutting off a mass of copper. Michigan H7105 Air drills drilling the copper laden rock for blasting. Michigan
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0179

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    Transcription: H7106 A Station where the men get the "cage" for the surface. Michigan H7107 Loading copper ore. Michigan H7108 Pipe gang at work in a permanent "drift". Michigan H7109 Air drills drilling the copper laden rock for blasting. Michigan
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0180

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    Transcription: H7110 Track gang. Laying new rails on a curve Michigan H7111 Air drills drilling the copper laden rock for blasting Michigan H7112 Electric Train in the Station Michigan H7113 Building the walls for a permanent drift. Michigan
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0181

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    Transcription: H7114 Cribbing dangerous ground. Michigan H7115 Dumping ore in a "station" Michigan H7116 A sand "fill". Michigan H7117 A group of miners working on the Champion Mine.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0182

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    Transcription: H7118 A gang of mine Timbermen. Michigan H7119 "Capt." John Jolly underground Supt. Champion Mining Co. H7120 A growth of fungus on mine timbers underground. Michigan H7121 A Diamond Drill at work. Michigan H7122 Mine group Michigan
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0183

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    Transcription: H7123 Mine group Michigan. H7124 Houses of the miners of the ___ + ___ Copper Co. Michigan. H7125 Guarding one of the C. + St. Mining Co's Teams during a copper strike. Calumet, Michigan. H7126 View over part of Calumet, Michigan. H7127 Shaft house of the Bed Jacket Mine. Calumet, Michigan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0184

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    Transcription: H7150 Cutting off a piece of native copper. Calumet, Michigan. H7151 Finnish M.E.Church. Laurium, Michigan. H7152 Part of the Stamp MIlls near Calumet, Michigan. H7153 An Italian miner running his drill. Calumet, Michigan. H7154 Calumet + Hecla police dept. Michigan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0185

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    Transcription: H7155 The High School Orchestra Calumet, Michigan. H7156 Company houses of the Calumet + Hecla W. Michigan. H7157 Log houses of the Calumet + Hecla Copper W. Michigan. H7158 Bathrooms + toilets at one of the Calumet + Hecla copper Co's mines. Michigan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0186

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    Transcription: H7159 Ice Rink built for Calumet + Hecla Copper Co's employees Calumet, Michigan. H7160 High School for foreigners in the Calumet + Hecla Copper Co. Calumet, Michigan. H7161 High School owned + operated by the Calumet + Hecla Copper Co. Michigan. H7162 Part of the Town of Calumet Michigan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0187

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    Transcription: GWW H7163 One of the signs on the Calumet + Hecla Copper Co.'s properties. Calumet, Michigan. H7164 Rural ministers Conference. Evanston, Illinois. H7165 "The Junior Boosters" Haverhill, Ohio H7166 Ohio Conference. Portsmouth District. Haverhill, Ohio.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0188

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    Transcription: H7167 Ohio Conference. The Haverhill Grange. H7168 The Ohio Furnace S.S. Haverhill Ohio. Portsmouth District. H7169 Training conference for the Centenary C___ Park. Colorado. July 1918. H7170 Rural ministers Conference. Chicago, Illinois
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0189

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    Transcription: H7174 Rev. pastor of First M.E. Church. Liberal, Kansas. H7175 Rev. A.E. Henry D.D. Liberal, Kansas. H7176 Icing the ___ Kansas H7177 The road that crosses the arid prairie between Sublette and Plains, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0190

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    Transcription: H7178 Girls playing basket ball. Liberal, Kansas. H7179 Girls playing basket ball. Liberal, Kansas. H7180 "Gathering the sheaves into the storehouse". Kansas. H7181 Excavating for a new foundation. Salina, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0191

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    Transcription: H7182 Laying in the winter supply of coal in Salina, Kansas. H7183 Children of Rev. Trite playing with the photographer's outfit. Waldo, Kansas. H7184 CChildren of Rev. Trite playing with the photographer's outfit. Kansas. H7185 Three story grocery delivery wagon. Salina, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0192

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    Transcription: H7186 Getting ready for the "Parade". Kansas. H7187 Filling the water tank for a "run". Kansas. H7188 About to have a parade in the game of playing soldiers. Kansas. H7189. Public School children. Salina, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0193

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    Transcription: H7190 Some of the children at school. Salina, Kansas. H7191 Threshing outfit. Salina, Kansas. H7192 Threshing outfit. Salina, Kansas. H7193 Acorn Harvester in western Kansas. Liberal, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0194

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    Transcription: H7194 A corn harvester in Western Kansas. Liberal, Kansas. H7195 Same caption as H7194 H7196 Kansas Blacklands Salina, Kansas H7197 Same caption as H7196
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0195

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    Transcription: H7198 Football Plains, Kansas. K7199 Same caption as H7198 H7200 Saying goodbye. Kansas. K7201. Playing Football Plains Kansas. K7202 Stacks of Russian thistles. Near Salina, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0196

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    Transcription: H7204A. Panorama of Missouri River and hills. Atchison, Kansas. H7204B. Same caption as H7204A
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0197

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    Transcription: H7208 Missouri River and Bridge. Atchison, Kansas. H7209 Landscape looking over richest farming land in Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0198

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    Transcription: H7210 First M.E. Church Salina, Kansas. H7211 University M.E. Church. Salina, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0199

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    Transcription: H7212 M.E. Parsonage Covert, Kansas. H7213 Rural High School. Covert, Kansas
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0200

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    Transcription: H7214 Flash of interior of old Swedish M.E. Church. Lindsborg, Kansas. 1918 H7215 General Store and Bank Building. Covert, Kansas
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0201

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    Transcription: H7225 Panorama of Armourdale, Kansas. H7226 View over the Kansas Plains. Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0202

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    Transcription: H7227 Panorama of Armourdale, Kansas. H7228 Old school-house south of Sublette, Kansas
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0203

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    Transcription: H7729 Old Swedish M.E. Church. Kansas. H7230 M.E. Church. Covert, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0204

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    Transcription: H7236 F.W.D. Trucks at camp Doniphan. Ft. Sill. Oklahoma. H7237 F.W.D Trucks in foreground. Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma H7238 Schoolboys watching the photographer. Jenks, Oklahoma. H7239 A barn along the railroad. Oklahoma.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0205

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    Transcription: H7240 A common street scene Tulsa, Oklahoma. H7241 Grocery Store. Tulsa, Oklahoma. H7243 Keeping the streets clean. Vincennes, Indiana. H7244 Roman Catholic Chapel. Vincennes, Indiana.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0206

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    Transcription: H7245 Pastor of First M.E. Church. Vincennes, Indiana. H7241 Old Settler. 93 years old. Vincennes, Indiana. H7247 Same caption as H7246 H7253 Herd of Hereford Cattle. Vincennes, Indiana.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0207

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    Transcription: H7254 Farm hands loafing. Vincennes, Indiana. H7256 Cleveland Tractor working in the ___. "Bottoms" Vincennes, Indiana. H7261 M.E. Church partly built Conception, Missouri.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0208

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    Transcription: H7202 M.E. Church partly built Conception, Missouri. H7263 M.E. Church. Roman Catholic Church. Conception, Missouri.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0209

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    Transcription: H7264 Flashlight of Sunday School. Conception, Mo. H7289 Kansas ___ on the way to the south. Salina, Kansas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0210

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    Transcription: H7353 Finest Rural M.E. Church in America. Mt Airy, Maryland.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0211

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    Transcription: H7354 Finest Rural M.E. Church in America, Mt. Airy, Maryland.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0212

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    Transcription: H7355 Finest Rural M.E. Church in America. Mt Airy, Maryland.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0213

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    Transcription: H7366 Our English Church. East Wareham, Massachusetts. H7367 Pilgrim Hall situated on Main Street. Plymouth, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0214

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    Transcription: H7368 Abandoned church at Apponagansett, New Bedford, Massachusetts H7369 Plymouth Rock and Monument. Plymouth, Massachusetts.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0215

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    Transcription: H7370 and H7371 Pilgrim's Monument. Plymouth, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0216

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    Transcription: H7372 Pilgrim's Monument. Plymouth, Massachusetts H7373 Portuguese workers emerging from the Cordage Works.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0217

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    Transcription: H7374 and H7375 Portuguese workers emerging from the Cordage Works at noon. Plymouth, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0218

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    Transcription: H7376 and H7377Portuguese workers returning to work at the Cordage Words. Plymouth, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0219

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    Transcription: H7378 Portuguese workers at noon outside the office to the Cordage Works. Plymouth, Massachusetts H7379 Plymouth Rock and Monument. Plymouth, Massachusetts.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0220

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    Transcription: H7380 Street in Plymouth Massachusetts H7381 Main Street in Plymouth showing Methodist Episcopal Church. Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0221

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    Transcription: H7382 Street in Plymouth showing the Harbor at end of the Street. Massachusetts H7383 Rev. W. H. Moseley, wife and son of the First Portuguese Methodist Episcopal Church also Miss Miller, who has charge of the Portuguese Settlement. New Bedford, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0222

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    Transcription: H7384 First Portuguese Methodist Episcopal Church. New Bedford, Massachusetts H7385 Saint John Portuguese Roman Catholic Church. New Bedford, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0223

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    Transcription: H7386 In front of Italian Methodist Episcopal Church. Fall River, Massachusetts H7387 Reverent Pastor of the Italian Methodist Episcopal Church at Plain Street and his wife and daughter. Fall River, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0224

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    Transcription: H7388 Italian Methodist Episcopal Church and some of the Sunday School children the Reverend standing at the right. Fall River, Massachusetts H7389 Italian Methodist Episcopal Church and parsonage. Fall River, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0225

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    Transcription: H7390 and H7391 Reverend ____ and his family and Sunday School Teacher and Co. workers. Methodist Episcopal Church situated in Plains Street. Fall River, Massachusetts.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0226

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    Transcription: H7392 and H 7393 Portuguese Homes at Onset, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0227

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    Transcription: So Min R. N. Eng. H7394 and H7395 Portuguese children at Onset in the Portuese Settlement. Onset, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0228

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    Transcription: H7396 A group of Portuguese children. Onset, Massachusetts H7397 Onset Methodist Episcopal Church. Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0229

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    Transcription: H7398 Rev and his family. Onset, Massachusetts H7399 Portuguese Homes. Onset, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0230

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    Transcription: H7413 Coming down the Blue Mountains toward Whitman Mission. Virginia H7472 and H7473 Victory Parade. November 12, 1918. Plymouth, Massachusetts H7477 Home-made cart for hauling cotton from the field to house. Anywhere in the South.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0231

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    Transcription: H7478 The Preacher's wife doing her own work. North Carolina H7479 Methodist of transporting passengers from boat to shore in the South H7482 Water carrier in North Carolina H7483 Trees covered with long moss hanging like crepe. These are in swamps usually, anywhere in North Carolina and farther South.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0232

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    Transcription: H7484 and H7485 Trees cover3ed with long moss hanging like crepe. Eastern North Carolina. H7487 and H7488 Fishermen mending their nets. Eastern North Carolina.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0233

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    Transcription: H7489 The Methodist Episcopal Church Pastor and his sons off for fishing to help the family income. North Carolina H7490 Hauling tobacco to market. North Carolina H7491 School house for poor whites of North Carolina also used for church. Seating capacity about 35. H7492 Convicts and their guards on public road of South Carolina building roads. The mall boy is twelve or thirteen years old. South Carolina.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0234

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    Transcription: H7493 H7494 "Sandlappers" poor whites of the low country in North Carolina H7496 Cotton in every possible shape H7497 Unloading and weighing cod fish on the dock at Gloucester, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0235

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    Transcription: H7498 Fishing village. Massachusetts H7499 Clam diggers returning. Massachusetts H7536 Light house and keeper's residence on Carolina Coast (Camp Lookout Lighthouse)
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0236

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    Transcription: H7540 A huge live oak with a spread about 80 by 100 feet H7541 A quiet day on the beach
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0237

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    Transcription: H7544 A group of "Georgia Crackers" waiting their turn at the gin and discussing prices with their usual indifference. So Min Russ N. Eng H7545 Plymouth Rock. Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0238

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    Transcription: H7547 Methodist Episcopal Church. Mansfield, North Carolina H7555 Mount Pleasant Methodist Episcopal Church in a suburb in Winston Salem, North Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0239

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    Transcription: H7566 another picture of the Methodist Episcopal preacher and family picking cotton in North Carolina H7567 Picking cotton in North Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0240

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    Transcription: H7577 District Parsonage. Johnson City, Tennessee H7578 Methodist Episcopal Church. Johnson City, Tennessee
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0241

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    Transcription: H7586 A Pocosin. (A pocosin is a wetland bog with sandy peat soil and woody shrubs throughout. Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge, North Carolina. Pocosins are generally found along the Atlantic coastal plain of the United States, from southern Virginia to northern Florida.) The nearest approach to a prairie that the South affords. North Carolina H7682 Harvesting corn with the Moline Universal Tractor H7683 Moline Universal tractor and ten foot binder at work.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0242

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    Transcription: H7684 and H7685 Cultivating Corn. Moline University. Tractor H7690 Epworth League. Ridgenen Institute. Pennsylvania. 1914 H7691 Hamilton Home for the Aged. Dravosburg, Pennsylvania
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0243

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    Transcription: H7583 Life Saving Station on the Carolina Beach
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0244

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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0245

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    Transcription: H7692 In Memoriam to their mother. Elizabeth A. Bradley, three Pittsburg Methodist women bought this house furnished it. In 1905 turned it over complete to the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. H7693 This picture is the first group of children who entered the home when it opened in 1905. Oakmont, Pennsylvania. So Min R. N. Eng. H7704 France Character in drawing of sword. Part of the outdoor patriotic Pageant presented under auspices of the Red Cros at Hubbardston, Massachusetts So Min R. N. Eng. H7705 Cow and calf. The question of public health is one of the many matters of public concern in which the church people should be interested.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0246

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    Transcription: So Min R. N Eng. H7706 Red Cross workers. Hubbardston, Massachusetts So Min R. N Eng. H7707 Troop Number 1. Boy Scouts of America. Hubbardston, Massachusetts H7708 Part of Memorial Day parade. Hubbardston, Massachusetts So Min R. N Eng. H7709 Drawing of Sword cast of the Pageants. Hubbardston, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0247

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    Transcription: H7710 The country preacher's swimming class. Hubbardston, Massachusetts H7711 Farmer boy with pumpkin. Hubbardston, Massachusetts S. Min R. N. Eng. H7712 Gospel Team meeting in the Ratlium School House. Barkhamsted, Connecticutt S. Min R. N. Eng. H7713 Church and community centre. North Canton, Connecticutt.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0248

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    Transcription: H7714 Farm house. Canton Center, Connecticutt H7715 Old friends meet at Old Home Day. North Canton, Connecticutt H7716 "The Old Brick Steamer" Washington Hill Brick meeting House. Barkhamsted, Connecticutt H7717 Dish washing on Old Home Day. North Canton, Connecticutt.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0249

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    Transcription: H7718 The old-fashioned straw ride is still enjoyed. H7719 Canton vestry fixed for a social. North Canton, Connecticutt. H7720 Skating is one of the many sports the young folks of a rural community can enjoy together. H7721 This white horse took school children of one family in turn to high school, five miles down i the morning and five miles back at night. For twelve years. "Old Nell" has helped in the great task of education.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0250

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    Transcription: H7722 Here is one minute man now on guard for his country. H7723 Old Home Day. North Canton, Connecticutt H7724 Concord Bridge Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0251

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    Transcription: H7731 Tombstone of Thomas Wilcox, North Canton, Connecticut H7734"Bellgium" A character in Community Pageant "The drawing of the sword." Hubbardston, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0252

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    Transcription: H7735 Lonely road. Massachusetts H7737 The children playtime. Hubbardston, Massachusetts H7738 Georgia Conference 1918 November. taken at Mr. Zion Church. H7752 Boy Scouts. Hubbardston, Massachusetts
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0253

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    Transcription: H7753 Haying time. Mount Washington, Massachusetts. H7758 Methodist Sunday School Beginners Department. Enrollment 20. North Vassalboro, Maine. H7759 Methodist Sunday School. Men's Bible Class. Enrollment 30. North Vassalboro, Maine H7794 1917 model Rumely Ideal Separator, Indiana.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0254

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    Transcription: H7820 Typical American woodsman of the "Old School" Melstrand, Michigan. H7826 and H7828 Typical French American children. Ishpeming, Michigan H7827 Big wheels loaded. Melstrand, Michigan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Rural #02 Page_0255

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    Transcription: H7829 A pair of big wheels used in the wood sof upper Michigan H7831 A play "Frenchtown" Franklin Methodist Episcopal Church. Ishpeming, MI H7832 The road to Melstrand, Michigan. H7833 A view through part of the cutover forest of birches and birds-eye maples. Melstrand, Michigan.
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    Transcription: H7834 A pair of big wheels used in the woods of upper Michigan. H7835 "Freckles" The happiest little rascal in Frenchtown whose life is only touched by Christianity through his acquaintance with the Methodist Pastor's son. Ishpeming, Michigan. H7836 The road to Melstrand, Michigan. H7837 American woodsman of the old school. Melstrand, Michigan.
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    Transcription: H7838 "Pete" a Slovack Melstrand, Michigan. H7839 School house at the Charcoal Iron Company's camp at Melstrand, Michigan H7841 Typical "Carnuck" or French Canadian. Melstrand, Michigan. H7842 The "Hot Pond" Melstrand, Michigan
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    Transcription: H7843 Two typical French American girls. Ishpeming, Michigan. H7844 Part of Frenchtown. Ishpeming, Michigan. H7845 Big wheels in action on the road to camp Melstrand, Michigan H7846 With school closed because of the "Flu" Melstrand, Michigan.
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    Transcription: H7847 The "hot pond" from which the mill is fed. Melstrand, Michigan H7848 Bringing home the first deer of the season. Melstrand, Michigan H7849 Happy little French girl. Ishpeming, Michigan H7850 Moving a timber loading derrick. Melstrand, Michigan
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    Transcription: H7851 H7852 One of the girls just before she said, "What's in the box mister?" H7853 Bradley Home for Children. Left Jewish and right American. Hulton, Pennsylvania H7855 Some of the boys and girls in the Bradley Home for Children. Hulton, Pensylvania
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    Transcription: H7856 The little girl who was afraid of the camera but loved her dolly. Bradley Home for Children. Hulton, Pennsylvania 7857 Some of the boys in the Bradley Home for Children. Hulton, Pennsylvania H7859 Two of the older girls. Bradley Home for Children. Hulton, Pennsylvania H7858 Bradley Home for Children. Hulton, Pennsylvania Polish boy H7860 "Chums" the two youngest children in the Bradley Home for Children. Hulton, Pennsylvania
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