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English: Three girls and two boys in front of Cracker Castle. One boy stands on a pile of rubble in the street.
Title: Cracker Castle, residence of Jonathon O. Pierce.
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Source Missouri History Museum
URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/ED5EB764-4E47-D135-DCDD-93498F1F618A/original.jpg
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Author Thomas M. Easterly
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N17006
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Thomas Easterly Daguerreotype Collection- 1 - 91
Subjects
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residences
Cracker Castle
Children
Streets
Daguerreotype
outdoors
horizontal
black and white
Architecture, Domestic
Resource
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141876
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ED5EB764-4E47-D135-DCDD-93498F1F618A

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