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Coll. 002 Fold. 018 Doc. 011
Photocopy of Farmers Without Allies, Hope
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Preston Historical Society
Coll. 002 Fold. 018 Doc. 019
Maciejny Weathers Bad Weather with Dry Sense of Humor
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Preston Historical Society
Coll. 002 Fold. 030 Photo 002
Photo Kimball School after Hurricane of 1938
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Preston Historical Society
Coll. 003 Fold. 058 Doc. 001
1978 Census of Agriculture
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Preston Historical Society
Coll. 003 Fold. 058 Doc. 002
Census of Agriculture - 1969
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Preston Historical Society
Coll. 003 Fold. 058 Doc. 003
Survey of Specialized Agriculture - 1971 - Dairy
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Preston Historical Society
Coll. 003 Fold. 058 Doc. 004
Leaflet Guide through the 1969 Census of Agriculture
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Preston Historical Society
Coll. 003 Fold. 073 Doc. 018
Preston City Grange Officers Instilled at Schoolhouse
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Preston Historical Society
Coll. 003 Fold. 073 Doc. 022
In Interview with Col. Edwin Palmer
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Preston Historical Society
FF_Hurricane1938_F1_001
Hurricane of 1938 - Destroyed Home
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Fairfield Museum
FF_Hurricane1938_F1_002
Hurricane of 1938
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Fairfield Museum
FF_Hurricane1938_F1_006
1938 Hurricane Fairfield
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Fairfield Museum
FF_Hurricane1938_F1_007
1938 Hurricane Fairfield
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Fairfield Museum
FF_Hurricane1938_F1_016
1938 Hurricane Collapsed Home at Beach
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Fairfield Museum
FF_Hurricane1938_F1_018
1938 Hurricane - Reef Road
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Fairfield Museum
FF_Hurricane1938_F1_021
Hurricane 1938 Fairfield Beach house porch destroyed
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Fairfield Museum
FF_Hurricane1938_F1_030
1938 Hurricane Fairfield trees and wires down
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Fairfield Museum
FF_Hurricane1938_F3_001
Hurricane of 1938 - Fairfield Trust Company
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Fairfield Museum
FF_Hurricane1954_001
Hurricane of 1954-Clearing Rubble
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Fairfield Museum
FF_Hurricane1954_003.tif
Hurricane of 1954-Fairfield Beach Aftermath
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Fairfield Museum
FF_Hurricane1954_004.tif
Hurricane of 1954-Fairfield Beach Damage
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Fairfield Museum
T 2013.025.001
Document: "Fairfield Agricultural Society award signed by P. T. Barnum"
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Barnum Museum
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