A lady standing out on the back steps.

Larimore N.D. 12/7/10
Here, here! Come out of those deep thoughts +come up. Thank you very much for the card. We knew it was some of Will’s work. With Best Wishes Mrs W.T.

The postcard was sent to Mr. Frank Taylor Box 228 Grand Forks N.Dak.
Cyko postcards were used from 1904 to the 1920’s.
A huge barrel probably for water and a coal bucket on top.
Thanks for stopping by.
Update from Iggy:
Caroline Norris Ridenbaugh (1867 - 1942) While she and her husband William T. are buried in Indiana, they lived in Larimore, ND in 1910 according to the US Census.
William is listed as a brakeman for a railroad and blacksmith.
William is listed as a brakeman for a railroad and blacksmith.
I suspect the woman in the photo is Caroline Norris Ridenbaugh (1867 - 1942) Find A Grave Memorial# 92756645. While she and her husband William T. are buried in Indiana, they lived in Larimore, ND in 1910 according to the US Census. I hope they closed that door before the house got freezing cold!
ReplyDeleteWilliam is listed as a brakeman for a railroad and blacksmith.
I thnk she put on her "best" apron for the photo!
ReplyDeleteWonder if Frank Taylor was a relative, or just a friend...
ReplyDeleteI sent a link to this post to a couple people that have William and Caroline in their ancestry family trees. Here's hoping someone can find the closest relative. :-)
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