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ark:/16417/th712dzctn7rkFire at Julia, Elizabeth, and J. Keene Daingerfield residence on Swigert Avenue. The fire caused several thousand dollar's damage to the residence. Elizabeth Daingerfield was one of the nation's most widely known women breeders of thoroughbred horses. The negative pictures black smoke billowing from the first story of the house.
ark:/16417/th713pxmmjj6lMiss Margaret Ann Thompson, bride-elect, was honored with a shower at Miss Peggy Riddell's home on Swigert Avenue. Shown, left to right, are Miss Bonnie Thompson, Mrs. C. D. Thompson, Miss Margaret Ann Thompson, Miss Mary Charles, and Miss Peggy Riddell.Image
ark:/16417/th71bfgtwdsqpFurniture Section: Photo shows an Early American style living room with a coffee table that was once a wagon seat, a maple Chippendale desk, a maple Windsor arrowback hair, a poplar cranberry picker turned into a magazine rack, and a modern sofa. Living room is a part of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rentz on Swigert Avenue (Ave.).Image
ark:/16417/th71lcx0n09hmFurniture Section: Photo shows the breakfast nook in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rentz on Swigert Avenue (Ave.). The Welsh dresser, or pewter cupboard, made of pins, is an antique made before 1830. At the left are arrowback Windsor chairs and a sawbuck table.Image
ark:/16417/th784lwmgwrssFire at Julia, Elizabeth, and J. Keene Daingerfield residence on Swigert Avenue, January 26, 1945. The fire caused several thousand dollar's damage to the residence. Elizabeth Daingerfield was one of the nation's most widely known women breeders of thoroughbred horses. The negative pictures people walking around the house while it was burning.
ark:/16417/th7ct1pxfnzxvFire at Julia, Elizabeth, and J. Keene Daingerfield residence on Swigert Avenue. The fire caused several thousand dollar's damage to the residence. Elizabeth Daingerfield was one of the nation's most widely known women breeders of thoroughbred horses. The negative pictures the burnt out remains of the house.
ark:/16417/th7q5rctn9r69Furniture Section: Photo shows Early American furniture in a bedroom of the Thomas Rentz home on Swigert Avenue (Ave.).Image
ark:/16417/th7sjzvjkzhdxFire at Julia, Elizabeth, and J. Keene Daingerfield residence on Swigert Avenue, January 26, 1945. The fire caused several thousand dollar's damage to the residence. Elizabeth Daingerfield was one of the nation's most widely known women breeders of thoroughbred horses. Close up shot of fire on the first floor.