Photograph

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FI0000632
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Leonard Curtis
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Location: This is the interior of a blacksmith shop on Des Moines Street. The name of the shop is unknown. People: Standing at the anvil is Elmer Andrew Curtis (1880-1945). The two other gentlemen are unidentified. Prior to his marriage to Myrtle Jane France in December 1908, Elmer Curtis worked as a blacksmith and rural mail carrier.
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1905
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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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Claims (20)

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Blacksmith Shop Interior, Webster City, 1905
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This image depicts the interior of a blacksmith shop in Webster City, United States, circa 1905. Standing at the anvil is Elmer Andrew Curtis, while two unidentified men are present. The shop features hanging horseshoes and various tools, highlighting early 20th-century blacksmithing activities before Curtis's marriage in 1908.
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workshop
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men
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early 20th century
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blacksmithing
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Elmer Curtis
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horseshoes
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tools
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interior
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shop
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blacksmith
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Historic Blacksmith Shop Interior
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photograph
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The image shows the interior of a blacksmith shop with three men standing. Horseshoes hang from the ceiling, and various tools and equipment are visible throughout the space.
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workshop
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tools
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men
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historic
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blacksmith
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Source caption

Location: This is the interior of a blacksmith shop on Des Moines Street. The name of the shop is unknown. People: Standing at the anvil is Elmer Andrew Curtis (1880-1945). The two other gentlemen are unidentified. Prior to his marriage to Myrtle Jane France in December 1908, Elmer Curtis worked as a blacksmith and rural mail carrier.