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  1. 1913 Seligman, Arizona - 1913

    Family Members In Seligman, Arizona (Birthplace of Route 66). Bottom right: C.H. Price, Margaret and Edna Price. Edna was the adopted daughter of Col. Reuben and Sarah Baker. Bottom Left: May Baker.

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    1913 Seligman, Arizona
  2. 1914 Frances Peffer - 1914

    Frances Peffer In and around the Baker house at 409 W Hillcrest.

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    1914 Frances Peffer
  3. 409 West Hillcrest

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    409 West Hillcrest
  4. 409 West Hillcrest

    Side view of the house with Sadie, Buster, May and Jack Hosfield.

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    409 West Hillcrest
  5. 409 West Hillcrest - 1914

    Family members outside and inside 409 W Hillcrest. Bottom right: May Baker is the tallest. Center phto: May Baker. The house was demolished in 1940.

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    409 West Hillcrest
  6. 409 West Hillcrest-1 - 1914

    Family members outside of 409 W Hillcrest. The house was demolished in 1940. Jack Hosfield (May's husband),, May (top right), bottom: Sadie, the dog Buster, May and Jack Hosfield.

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    409 West Hillcrest-1
  7. 409 W Hillcrest

    Col. Reuben M Baker and his wife Sarah and unidentified man.

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    409 W Hillcrest
  8. 409 W Hillcrest

    Col. Reuben M Baker and his wife Sarah and unidentified man.

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    409 W Hillcrest
  9. 409 W Hillcrest

    406 W Hillcrest Col. R.M. and Sarah Baker and man.

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    409 W Hillcrest
  10. 409 W Hillcrest - 1914

    Jack Hosfield, May Baker Hosfield, Muriel and Allan at 409 W Hillcrest. "The Big House" January 7, 1914.

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    409 W Hillcrest
  11. 409 W Hillcrest front walk

    Shows the orange orchard.

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    409 W Hillcrest front walk
  12. 409 W Hillcrest front walk. Father O'Neill - 1914

    The garden at 409 W Hillcrest -- pergola, flowers (with Sadie), and front walk. Children in the Baker family: Ruth, Guthrie, Edna May and Charles Herbert, Jr.

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    409 W Hillcrest front walk. Father O'Neill
  13. 409 W Hillcrest orchard and interior parlor. - 1914

    Bottom right: Hillcrest Blvd looking east, presumably from N. Alta Vista. Left photos: Jack and May Baker Hosfield on lawn at 409 W Hillcrest. Bottom left: May Baker Hosfield. Top right: the Grannetts

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    409 W Hillcrest orchard and interior parlor.
  14. 409 W Hillcrest yard - 1914

    Center: "Mama" (Sarah Baker). Bottom right: west lawn of 409 W Hillcrest. Frances Peffer and Buster on front wall. March 1914.

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    409 W Hillcrest yard
  15. A cabin and path

    Unidentifed location. May Baker Hosfield top left. Buster, her dog.

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    A cabin and path
  16. An exotic place and people

    An exotic place and people.

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    An exotic place and people
  17. Antique car and motorcycles

    Harry, Maurice, Dick Hunt. At Cotsford, London.

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    Antique car and motorcycles
  18. At Lakeside Park, Oakland, California - 1913

    May Baker and friends at Lakeside Park, Oakland, California "Around The Bay"

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    At Lakeside Park, Oakland, California
  19. At the Kettles & St. Luke's

    Jack Hosfield and the Kettles. Frances Peffer. May Baker Hosfield bottom right. St. Luke's Church c. 1914.

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    At the Kettles & St. Luke's
  20. Aunt Sadie Cook

    Portrait of "Aunt Sadie", who lived with the Col. R.M. Baker family. The 1900 census lists her as an adopted daughter. She was born in 1847, came to the US in 1880 through Boston and was living in Monrovia by 1896, where she died in 1925. Her birth parents were Joseph Cook and Elizabeth Eades who lived in England.

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    "Aunt Sadie" - Sarah "Sadie" Cook, adopted daughter of R.M. & Sarah Cook

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