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Hazel Kimble’s Scrapbook-Page 4
This is page four of Hazel Kimble’s scrapbook. The majority of the cards on this page belonged to friends and relatives of Jessie Brown (Hazel’s mother).
Posted in Family Tree, Hazel Kimble's Scrapbook
Tagged Adelle Brown, Benjamin Brown, Brown family history, Hazel Kimble, history of calling cards, J.A. Kimble, Jane Billings Brown, Jessie Brown, Joseph A. Brown, Joseph Kimble, Kimble family history, Lillie Kimble, Lucy A. Brown, Oliver C. Brown, Ona Brown
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Hazel Kimble’s Scapbook-Page 2
This is page two of Hazel Kimble’s scrapbook. This page contains trading cards for Tracy and Avery Coffee Company. Tracy and Avery was a coffee roasting company that was located in Mansfield, Ohio during the 1880s. These trading cards served … Continue reading
Posted in Hazel Kimble's Scrapbook
Tagged Hazel Kimble, history of calling cards, Jessie Brown, Kimball family history, Kimble family history, Mansfield Ohio history, Mary L. Hungerford, Motter family history, North Central Ohio history, Tracy and Avery Coffee Company, Victorian era calling cards, Walter B. Robinson
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Hazel Kimble’s Scrapbook-Page 1
This is page one of Hazel Kimble’s scrapbook. As you can see, the pages are in very fragile shape. I have taken digital photographs and scanned each page in an effort to preserve the images. The pages have also been … Continue reading