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Go to Jamaican field workers, circa 1950 item page

Photograph of male workers on family farm. Workers are from Jamaica.

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Go to Delivering apples to processor, circa 1950 item page

Photograph of Esther Moul's father delivering apples to be processed.

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Go to Field Family Farmhouse, Shelby, Michigan, circa 1900 item page

Photo of Field Family Farmhouse accompanied story in local paper "Success Without a Mortgage" (image Peterson_Marge-005.jpg). House was built in 1899 by Marge Peterson's great grandfather, S. O. Field. Field migrated from Norway to Chicago before…
Go to Anton and Abba Field preparing for trip to Mexico City item page

Photo of Anton (right) and Abba (left) Field preparing to leave for a trip to Mexico City. (Anton's father was S. O. Field.) A sweet cherry tree is pictured in the background. A copy of their travel journal from that trip was also donated and scanned…
Go to "Save Your Crop With Insecticides and Fungicides!" item page

Advertisement in Shelby, Michigan newspaper for insecticides sold by M.C. Field. S.O. Field, Marge's great grandfather owned a share of that company, as did her grandparents Anton and Abba Field. Company was located in downtown Shelby.
Go to "Prepare for Invasion by Pest Enemies: M.C. Field and Area Associates have Real Defense Against Enemy Horde" item page

Article published in local Shelby, Michigan newspaper highlighting where to purchase pesticides in the area, including M.C. Field Company.
Go to Harms blacksmith in Alkmaar, Netherlands, circa 1880s. item page

Photograph of Harms family standing in front of the Harms blacksmith storefront with a horse.
Go to Berend Harms (b. 1898), circa 1907 item page

Portrait photograph of Berend Harms (b. 1898), circa 1907.
Go to Neeltje Termaat (1886-1975) with three unidentified women, circa 1904 item page

Group portrait photograph of Neeltje Termaat (1886-1975) with three unidentified women, circa 1904. Neeltje was the daughter of Aris Termaat (b. 1832) and Neeltje DeJong (b. 1847).
Go to Adriana Termaat (1879-1952), circa 1908 item page

Portrait photograph of Adriana Termaat (1879-1952) dauther of Aris Termaat (b. 1832) and Neeltje DeJong (b. 1847), taken by J. W. Besyn in Alkmaar, circa 1908.
Go to Neeltje DeJong (1847-1930), circa 1908 item page

Portrait photograph of Neeltje DeJong (1847-1930), circa 1908. Neeltje was the second wife of Aris Termaat (b. 1832), and the mother of Maartje Van Egmond nee Termaat (b. 1877), Adriana Termaat (1879-1952), and Neeltje Termaat (1886-1975).
Go to Listje Henninpman with her bike, 1910 item page

Photograph of Listje Hennipman holding the handles of her bicycle, standing next to a tree in front of a house.
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