Date: | 1902 |
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Description: | Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Zimmerman in their locomobile steamer in 1902. Zimmerman purchased the car in 1901 and claimed it was the first permanent automobil... |
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Description: | Woman and girl posed sitting under a fur in a carriage pulled by a single horse by a wooden bridge. Behind them is a large wooden building, possibly a mill... |
Date: | 04 1922 |
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Description: | The photographer's wife Clothilde leans on a railing, looking at water rushing through a stone culvert on Fish Creek. Their car is parked on the roadway. A... |
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Description: | Man and woman posing sitting in a buggy pulled by a single horse. There is a large fur over their laps. They are in front of the gate of a wooden fence and... |
Date: | 1910 |
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Description: | Winter scene with Dr. Joseph Smith and his wife, Mary E. Smith, sitting in an automobile parked in front of a house. Snow is on the ground and the automob... |
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Description: | View across road towards a group of people posing and standing near two automobiles. There are four women, three men, and a girl. The car on the right has... |
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Description: | View towards three women and three children stopped on a roadside. One of the women is sitting next to the children in the grass on the side of the road. A... |
Date: | 1901 |
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Description: | Winter scene with Joseph Langenbach sitting in a horse-drawn cutter (sleigh) at the end of the snowy driveway. In the background is a fence and a U.S. Mail... |
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Description: | View towards a man posing sitting in a sleigh pulled by a team of two horses on a snow-covered street. There is a house in the background. |
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Description: | A man, woman, and child posing while seated in a horse-drawn sleigh on a snowy road. Behind them are buildings, a fence, and what may be ice harvesting equ... |
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