Photograph
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photograph
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Leonard Curtis
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Location: This is the Seneca Street residence of Charles and Rachael France.
People: Myrtle Jane France (1888-1972, book in hand) and Rachael Flinn France (1857-1941)
Activity: Around 1903, Charles, Rachael, and Myrtle France moved off the farm to a residence on Seneca Street in Webster City. The purpose of the move was to allow Myrtle to attend high school. I have a bill of sale, dated 1903, for furniture and carpeting that was purchased for this house. The house was located two blocks from the Court House and High School, and faced West Twin Park. The house was demolished around 2010.
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1904
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CC-BY-SA-4.0
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Webster City
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Webster City
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Seneca Street Residence of Charles and Rachael France, 1904
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This image captures the Victorian-style home of Charles and Rachael France in Webster City, 1904. Two women, Myrtle Jane and Rachael Flinn France, stand in the garden, reflecting the family’s move from the farm for Myrtle's schooling. The house, with ornate details, was demolished around 2010, highlighting its historical importance.
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Webster City
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residential
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family history
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education
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Victorian
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house
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gardens
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residences
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architecture
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garden
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family
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Historic Victorian House with Two Women
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photograph
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The image depicts a Victorian-style house with intricate architectural details. Two women in period clothing stand in front of the house, surrounded by a manicured garden and hedges. The setting appears to be in a residential area with trees and other buildings in the background.
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architecture
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Victorian house
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Source caption
Location: This is the Seneca Street residence of Charles and Rachael France.
People: Myrtle Jane France (1888-1972, book in hand) and Rachael Flinn France (1857-1941)
Activity: Around 1903, Charles, Rachael, and Myrtle France moved off the farm to a residence on Seneca Street in Webster City. The purpose of the move was to allow Myrtle to attend high school. I have a bill of sale, dated 1903, for furniture and carpeting that was purchased for this house. The house was located two blocks from the Court House and High School, and faced West Twin Park. The house was demolished around 2010.