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0068 – Cast of a play posed on the stage

Community Activities

0068 – Cast of a play posed on the stage

1/03

Henry A. (Babe) Dennis; 9/76; 7x3.5 m; O; C; fair condition, spots, faded

0046 – Log bucking contest

Community Activities, Logging, Other activities, Timber

0046 – Log bucking contest

Fourth of July Celebration. 1/03

Henry A. (Babe) Dennis; 9/76; 5.5x3.5 pp; O; CN3,7; L

0021 – 4th of July Parade 1910

Community Activities, Parades

0021 – 4th of July Parade 1910

Moving off the right edge of photo is John (Jack) Dennis’ black mules pulling a chariot built for the parade. He was an uncle of Henry A. (Babe) Dennis. Parade is traveling north on Lewis Street. House (center, back) and Congregational Church (just visible on left) still present in 2000. Teeple photo. See also #271. 1/03

Henry A. (Babe) Dennis; 9/76; 5.5x3.5 pp; O; CN3,7;

B: Okanogan County Historical Society; 4/2010; 5.5x3.5 pp; O: C

0020 – Cadillac in July 4th Parade of 1910 on South Lewis Street

Community Activities, Monroe area, Parades

0020 – Cadillac in July 4th Parade of 1910 on South Lewis Street

Probably on Lewis Street, Robert Fleming Jr. is driving, with father, Robert Sr., next to him holding a sign reading “C.E. Ritchie Leading Jeweler.” In the back are the four Fleming girls, Eva, Mae, Lilly and Nellie, holding parasols. Note clock face on rear wheel. “Photographer” sign on a house in background might be Rigby & Rigby. See #126. 1/16

Henry A. (Babe) Dennis; 9/76; 5.5x3.5 pp; O; CN3,7,13; C, M

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