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Monday, 20 October 2008 11:27 |
- Photographer - P.L. Eide
- Location - Donnybrook, Ward Co. North Dakota, US
- Date - About May 1906
This is the first entry into the Photographer Database. This is a picture of Vivian Grace Dutcher born May 16th 1905 in Donnybrook, Ward County, North Dakota. According to the imprint on the frame the photographer, P.L. Eide was doing business there in Donnybrook. Maybe Vivian is a year old at the most, so Spring of 1906.
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 15:50 |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 30 August 2009 06:23 )
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Wednesday, 19 August 2009 17:59 |
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Me and my wife,Lei, both enjoy postcards, so when I saw a new blog carnival, Evelyn Theriault's A Festival of Postcards, I figured that would be an easy one to write a post for. It has been a little more difficult than that, when I saw this editions theme, "Water" and the rules: it’s time to get out those postcards depicting bodies of water, boats, bridges, fish – or anything that contains liquid! And please feel free to interpret the theme as liberally as you wish. I thought I had it - but when I found the postcard ....
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 23 August 2009 17:31 )
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Sunday, 12 April 2009 14:26 |
Approx 1915 Clio or Davidson, Genesee County, Michigan area? Who are the kids?

The Lady holding the horse on the left is Ella Pringle Dutcher, the second child on the horse from the left with the big bow in her hair is My Grandmother, Daisy Dutcher, born 1908(appro. 7 yrs old). I think that the girl next to her with the horse that is shaking his head is her sister Vivian, born 1905. The other kids are unknown.

Again, aside from Daisy and Vivian Dutcher I don't know who these kids are. The one boy on the left is interesting, he looks like he is in a fancy riding outfit. The Dutchers are very poor farmers, I can't believe that they have rented these horses for a a kids birthday party, but that is sure what it looks like. Also this is circa 1915, all these kids have grown up with horses, it doesn't seem like a pony ride would be that big of a deal to them? My grandmother always talked about how much she loved horses, but, that was about 60 years after this picture was taken and probably 50 years after she last had a horse.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 31 May 2009 09:24 )
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Tuesday, 20 July 2010 04:55 |
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This festival brings together all of our favorite past-times, we love to travel and our favorite mode is by train, we just love the old stations, and my wife loves postcards. She likes to jump off the train at stops and run into the station to mail postcards and snap a picture of the station while shes in there, yes, we have had some close calls. In Sacramento once, I had the conductor....Read more...
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 July 2010 16:25 )
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