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| Fedelia Pearl (Fielder) King and children 1957 Status: Located; Photo taken on Fedelia's 80th birthday.
Left to right:
Hope, Helen, Fedelia, Gene, Cecil, Marg, Marion
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| Fedelia Pearl (Fielder) King and children about 1918 Status: Located; Back row: Fedelia, Margaret, Flossie
Front row: Marian, Helen, Gene, Unknown, Hope
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| Fedelia Pearl Fielder Status: Located;
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| Fedelia Pearl Fielder 10 June 1957 Status: Located; Photo taken on her 80th birthday holding roses sent by her Flin Flon grandchildren.
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| Fisher Bakery Status: Located;
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| Fisher Bakery Delivery Status: Located;
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| Five Bowman Children Status: Located; Left to right:
Frederick Bowman, Beatrice Bowman, Edith Bowman, Clayton Bowman, Dora Bowman
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| Flora Ann Peterson Campbell
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| Florence Finch Status: Located;
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| Florence Mathias
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| Flossie (left) and Cecil King about 1915
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| Flossie Surerus and Barbara Gascho Status: Located;
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| Flour mill, Osceola, St. Clair County, Missouri, 1949
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| Floyd Ballard
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| Fort Chadbourne Enlisted Barracks The building on the right has been restored. When Daniel was stationed there, he, and up to 49 other troopers slept in the building. The ruins on the left are what was left of the barracks before restoration (think before and after). The officer quarters were on the other side of the parade ground. The fort commander had a stand-alone 3 room house. The post doctor and junior officers shared a duplex like building adjacent to the commander’s house. The Butterfield Mail stop manager slept in a separate building that a served as the stage stop, tack room and his quarters. Cooking and toilet facilities were exterior to the sleeping quarters for everyone.
Notice the grass is relatively green because the area had flooding rains a week or so prior to our arrival. The arial photo of the parade grounds is more typical (brown) for most of the year.
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| Fort Chadbourne Enlisted Men's Barracks Sign
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| Fort Chadbourne Gun Display A few guns are representative of military firearms during Daniel's time, plus lots more from other time periods.
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| Fort Chadbourne Museum The site has a welcome center, which contains a small theater and the display area, plus gift shop. Adjacent to the welcome center is a covered party pavilion that can be used for large groups, meals or entertainment. Beyond the pavilion is the actual fort, which is about half restored. Mr Richards, on whose ranch the fort sits, said he'd likely leave it in its current condition, so visitors can compare the restored and original deterioration.
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| Four Generations Ada Hunt (baby), her mother Cassie Hunt, her mother Mary Anne McDermott, her mother Mary Anne Hayes
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| Four Generations - Scheerer Status: Located; Standing at back: Elizabeth Scheerer and daughter Madeline French. Sitting is Elizabeth's mother, Christina Holtzhauer. Beside her is Madeline's daughter.
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