Home of James Hyde Fitch
1904 (Date manufactured/created)
11" H
X
14" W
Measurement Notes: cardboard mounting
7" H X 8.5" W Measurement Notes: Photograph
7" H X 8.5" W Measurement Notes: Photograph
Coll. 001 Fold. 030 Photo 001 Home of James Hyde Fitch11" x 14" mounted black and beige photograph. 7" x 8.5" photograph showing a man and woman and two children in the front of what looks like a store or warehouse on the bottom and a home on the top. There is a 3" x 5" index card taped and stapled in the upper right hand corner. Handwritten on the card is, "This was the home of James Hyde Fitch. It was torn down when Route 164 was built through Preston City. It stood north of where Mr. Way now lives. .It was once used downstairs as a store and Post office. Taken about 1904. Given by Charles W. Hall
Coll. 001 Fold. 030 Photo 001