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126 "Great Sitka taken from Adak Island across the Bearing Sea, August 15, 1957. Bob, Rosa and Bobby Weilmunster to our dear friends Mr. and Mrs. Mathews."P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_09_06
127 "Pondstorm, Salem, UT."P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_14_13
128 "Pondstorm, Salem, UT."P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_14_14
129 "The old stone jail for Los Animos, CO, 1878." (Where Thomas Jefferson Hisckman was an inmate)P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_15_02
130 "The one sitting on the ground is a friend. The next is Elder Jorgensen and the one standing is Elder Peterson. The picture isn't good of him though. These were taken in a park about a block from where Sister Munk and I (Annalee Kohlhepp) live, although we hardly ever get to see it."P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_09_05
131 70 Gilmore Road, Red Bluff, CA. Last apartment of Annalee Skarin before she went to the Catholic Home.P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_07_08
132 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - Road to "Mormon Gulch" and "Mormon Meadows" named after Bill Hickman who lived here from 1880-1883. Hickman and his three sons lived at the head of Baldwin Creek, eight miles northwest of Landers, WY in the Wind Rivers Mountains. The men ran horses in the surrounding area.P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_14_01
133 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - "Mormon Meadows," located at the head of Baldwin Creek, eight miles northwest of Lander, WY in the Wind River Mountains.P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_14_07
134 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - "Motel in Landers, WY, one-third of way up Baldwin Creek."P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_14_11
135 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - "Possible site of Bill Hickman's burial, Red Canyon, Little Papoagin River."P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_14_12
136 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - "The line of trees is the lower part of Hickman's ranch and Baldwin Creek. Hickman lived here 1880-1883 when he died and is buried close by. Lander , WY is in the distant right of picture."P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_14_06
137 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - "The oldest motel in town."P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_14_10
138 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - Bill Hickman's burial place and monument are on private land down the hill and to the right in the bottom of Baldwin Creek.P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_14_04
139 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - Bill Hickman's grave is in the trees in the center of the photo.P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_14_05
140 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - Private ranch on which property Bill Hickman is buried.P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_14_08
141 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - Private ranch on which property Bill Hickman is buried.P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_14_09
142 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - Road to "Mormon Gulch" and "Mormon Meadows" named after Bill Hickman who lived here from 1880-1883. Hickman and his three sons lived at the head of Baldwin Creek, eight miles northwest of Landers, WY in the Wind Rivers Mountains. The men ran horses in the surrounding area.P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_14_02
143 Death and Burial Place of Bill Hickman, Landers, WY - Road to "Mormon Gulch" and "Mormon Meadows" named after Bill Hickman who lived here from 1880-1883. Hickman and his three sons lived at the head of Baldwin Creek, eight miles northwest of Landers, WY in the Wind Rivers Mountains. The men ran horses in the surrounding area.P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_14_03
144 Plaque marking the place of Steptoe's Military Camp.P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_19_05
145 Apartment in Red Bluff, CA where Reason Skarin died in 1982. The Skarin's lived in D12.P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_07_04
146 Apartment in Red Bluff, CA where Reason Skarin died in 1982. The Skarin's lived in D12.P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_07_05
147 Avon (Avarell) German, age seven month. Annalee's first son to die of the influenza in 1918.P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_05_02
148 Bill and Beretta Hickman's farm, Old Milton, in Randolph County, MO, 1836-1838.P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_11_17
149 Bill and Beretta Hickman's farm, Old Milton, in Randolph County, MO, 1836-1838.P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_11_18
150 Bill and Beretta Hickman's farm, Old Milton, in Randolph County, MO, 1836-1838.P0617 Hope A. Hilton Photograph CollectionP0617n1_11_19
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