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Coverage is exactly "Tahoma Rd"
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ark:/16417/th77mfzsfcnn1A. B. Guthrie Jr., author of The Big Sky, pictured at his Tahoma road home with his family.
ark:/16417/th7zm78mg6ch8A. B. Guthrie Jr., author of The Big Sky, pictured at his Tahoma road home with his family.
ark:/16417/th775zgc2mzblA. B. Guthrie Jr., author of The Big Sky, pictured at his Tahoma road home with his family.
ark:/16417/th7f009tgw4nmA. B. Guthrie Jr., author of The Big Sky, pictured at his Tahoma road home with his family.
ark:/16417/th717vvj3k9z5A. B. Guthrie Jr., author of The Big Sky, pictured at his Tahoma road home with his family.
ark:/16417/th715sj3859rqHome Fashions-Builders: Home of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Savage and family at 114 Tahoma Road (Rd.) featured in this article on the Herald-Leader Home Page. Picture shows exterior of home.Image
ark:/16417/th71q5f07fdqjHome Fashions-Builders: Home of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Savage and family at 114 Tahoma Road (Rd.) featured in this article on the Herald-Leader Home Page. Pictured are Mr. and Mrs. Savage reading in their gray-green living room. China in the corner cupboard is Wedgwood, brass candlesticks came from Scotland, china clock is French, and silver teapot and Wedgwood bowl on chest at right are English. Framed water color above the chest is of Notre Dame and was bought in Paris.Image
ark:/16417/th7hr8jkmpmzfHome Fashions-Builders: Home of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Savage and family at 114 Tahoma Road (Rd.) featured in this article on the Herald-Leader Home Page. Pictured is a spice chest surrounded by tiles from Holland, Venice, Germany, Rome, Austria, and Switzerland. The teacup is from Holland.Image
ark:/16417/th71rmrbzzn9rHome Fashions-Builders: Home of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Savage and family at 114 Tahoma Road (Rd.) featured in this article on the Herald-Leader Home Page. Pictured is Sue Ann Savage with an English tea set in the breakfast nook. Container for the flowers is a larger china teapot from Edinburgh, Scotland. Mrs. William Savage painted the gold fruit-and-flowers on the black Hitchcock-type chairs.Image