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24) 1638.0016 Mount Rushmore, Dude Ranch--Robert N. Lupfer--home movies. Reel 16
Princeton University, very briefly. Washington DC: Capitol building, Supreme Court building. Washington Monument. Lawn sprinkler. Teens playing baseball. Line of girls watch...;Color 1940 Princeton, Ed JML Washington Mt Vernon Basketball game N. Dakota Mt Rushmore Baseball game, Wyoming 1940 Eatons' Ranch 1940 rodeo group riding Pack trip 1940;Compiled color home movies including scenes of Lupfer family travel to Washington, DC, Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota, and Eaton's Ranch in Wolf, Wyoming.
25) 1682.0001 Home in Lansdowne, PA, and New York visit--Robert Hoadley Whipple--home movies. Reel 1
Black-and-white home movie including scenes of the Whipple family at home in Lansdowne, PA, their dog, Jack, and a trip to New York.;On can: "House, Jack, New York";Whipple home on Congress Avenue, Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. Views of car parked on street and of the house and yard from different angles. The family dog, Jack, is seen on the s...
4) 1695.0008 Fishing, camping, trip to Canada, graduation, chemical plant, 1948-1952--Donald Taylor--home movies. Reel 8
Reel #7: Moosehead Lake fishing. Rubye Taylor and Ellen Jewett. George Jewett in boat. Ellen and Rubye. Mt. Kineo. Fish cleaning. '?'. Rubye. Fish on stick. Robin feeding ...;Color: Pan of Moosehead Lake. Two woman sit by boat (Rubye and Ellen Jewett). Man (George Jewett) in boat threading fishing rod. CU of women. Pan across the lake to Mt. Kine...
2) 2122.0002 [Raymond Cotton—home movies] Reel 2
Intertitle: "Raymond C. Cotton Presents FIELD OF BLUE THE STORY OF MAINE'S BLUEBERRY INDUSTRY. AUGUST Bushes and weeds are cut". Man with scythe cuts bushes in field. Men with...
12) 2132.0012 Yosemite, 1942--Joshua D. Maule, Jr. Family--home movies. Reel 12, Accession 2132
On can: "Yosemite, 1942"
10) 2298.0010 [Manley Nelson--home movies] Reel 10
1948, 1949 edge codes on film. // Can label: 'Hunt 48. Fish 49. Lobster.';Hunters by campfire making sandwiches. Pans of lake; hunter drags dead deer through lake. Deer on top of car. Large family eating meal at table (special occasion?) then playi...
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