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In image at lower right: The Wilhelms; Printed on paper under image: A close view of potatoes as they are being dug, in the SAN LUIS VALLEY of southwestern Colorado.
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In image at lower right: O T DAVIS PHOTO NO.2201
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In image at lower right: The Wilhelms of Alamosa
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In Washington State, the era of Prohibition spanned more than fifteen parched years. Begim1ing with the passage of the anti-saloon Initiative Number Three in 1914 and closing with the repeal of statewide Prohibition more than a full year before the 1933 ratification of the Twenty First Amendment, the Evergreen State's experience with de jure temperance continues to provide students of American history with fresh opportunities for reappraisal. Using...
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In pencil on the back of the image: Interior R. Scott + Bros. Grocery Store, Del Norte.
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In image at lower right: C 1922/ The Wilhelms
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Kodak Photograph. Photographer unknown
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In image at lower right: O.T. DAVIS PHOTO No. 658.; In pencil on back of image: Austin
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In image at lower right: RASPBURRIES MANASSA, COLO./ O.T. DAVIS PHOTO No 1761
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Site 44FX0543, located in the western Piedmont region of Fairfax County at Ellanor C. Lawrence Park, has had a long debated function by archaeologists and historians. A problematic interpretation of the site function as an enslaved African American dwelling dating to an unknown temporal period of ownership was the result of misinterpretation of landscape, previous archaeological investigations, and the likely misinformation gained through second-hand...