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Picture taken from an issue of Scientific American.
Fourth of July celebration.
(From left to right): Virginia, Jeanette, Edith, James Jr., James Sr. (Photographer)
"Easter greetings from St. Mary's, W. Va. 1909."
Home built ca. 1809. Man on far right is Daniel Rupert, a Civil War Veteran who cut his foot as a boy, and was a part of the artillery. He is the Great Grandfather of Jim Green. Middle figure is Mary Rupert Green, the daughter of Daniel Rupert.
Little girl poses with her stuffed animal bunny next to a basket of Easter eggs.
Gladys Green is the daughter of James Green (photographer). She died during flu pandemic of 1918.
Photographers note: "Our home buyers."
Floats are being pulled by horses.
Veterans and their families parade down the street with drummers at hand in Foxburg, Pennsylvania.
He is the man just below person with hat in the top row.
Thomas Jefferson Taylor (man in center), died ca. 1944, father of Edith Green.
An unidentified man is cutting wheat with a cradle.
Front row left to right: Amanda Catherine (Rupert) Gilly, Daniel Rupert a Civil War Veteran, was part of Union Artillery, Pennsylvania Unit, was assigned to the defense of Washington D.C., although could have done other things, David Johnson Rupert, Rachel Ann (Rupert) Hookey. Back row left to right: Emma Elizabeth (Rupert) Deen-Yount, Augustus George Rupert, Mary Jane (Rupert) Green, Wilhelmenia Cornelia (Rupert) Jolley, John Wesley Rupert, and Alice Amelia (Rupert) Porterfield.
Rig was used to remove grain from stalks.
Cottage is located in Western Pennsylvania or possibly in West Virginia.
Plate envelope titled "Lilies".
Two people sit on miniature wagon.