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Thumbnail for 'Jones Home - 1928 (ca.) - View from the front steps'
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This is a view looking from the front steps of the Jacob Jones home down to the gate.
Thumbnail for 'Jones Home - 1928 - Exterior Front View'
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This is a view of the front of the Jacob Jones home on S. Broadway.
Thumbnail for 'House, Broadway, 3400 S - 1905 - Jones Property called
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The grounds of the old Jones property. It was built in the 1880's and called Orchard Place.
Thumbnail for 'Jones Home - 1928 (ca.) - Looking at the house from the gate'
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This view is looking from the walk up to the house of Jacob Jones.
Thumbnail for 'Jones Home - 1886 - 3400 S Broadway'
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The gateway to Jacob Jones home, called Orchard Place. [Gateway to Orchard Place (Jone's property) with "Glenco" the Jones show horse in 1886. p.367 HoEC]
Thumbnail for 'Raup, Valencia (Jones) - 1930 - Valencia in a car'
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A photo of Valencia (Jones) Raup.
Thumbnail for 'Jones Home - 1905 - 3400 S Broadway'
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These are the grounds of the Jacob C. Jones home. It was located in the 3400 block of S. Broadway.
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This photo shows the grounds of the first Jones home built around 1880. The home and grounds were located in the 3400 block of S. Broadway.
Thumbnail for 'Edom, William - 1913 - and others clearing the Street Car Tracks'
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The view is to the North in the 2900 block of S. Broadway between Cornell and Bates. William Edom is in the front on the left. The photo shows the men trying to dig out the street car tracks after the snowstorm of 1913.