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Keywords: "1.08-1723." (Contains)
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ark:/16417/th7w42mj46b73Home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baker II on Catnip Hill Road, Jessamine county, which was once a one-room "colored" schoolhouse called "Little Zion": bedroom with chairs and a table by the window and a cherry four-poster bed.Image
ark:/16417/th7j8cwz1pkpwHome of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baker II on Catnip Hill Road, Jessamine county, which was once a one-room "colored" schoolhouse called "Little Zion": chest next to stairwell.Image
ark:/16417/th76z57vjz6wxHome of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baker II on Catnip Hill Road, Jessamine county, which was once a one-room "colored" schoolhouse called "Little Zion": exterior of the house.Image
ark:/16417/th74172q29c0qHome of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baker II on Catnip Hill Road, Jessamine county, which was once a one-room "colored" schoolhouse called "Little Zion": fireplace.Image
ark:/16417/th7gbt9g89mc0Home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baker II on Catnip Hill Road, Jessamine county, which was once a one-room "colored" schoolhouse called "Little Zion": kitchen counter with canisters.Image
ark:/16417/th7qvn0bg0m7kHome of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baker II on Catnip Hill Road, Jessamine county, which was once a one-room "colored" schoolhouse called "Little Zion": kitchen stove and punched tin lantern which Mrs. Baker uses as a planter.Image
ark:/16417/th7vm3sz04l6rHome of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baker II on Catnip Hill Road, Jessamine county, which was once a one-room "colored" schoolhouse called "Little Zion": Mrs. Baker works on a chair in the breezeway of the home.Image
ark:/16417/th7q8n0l3qsrcHome of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baker II on Catnip Hill Road, Jessamine county, which was once a one-room "colored" schoolhouse called "Little Zion": shelf featuring various dishes.Image
ark:/16417/th7dq9jdpbm98Home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Baker II on Catnip Hill Road, Jessamine county, which was once a one-room "colored" schoolhouse called "Little Zion": The Baker's six month old son Stephen Whitfield with their dog "Butterscotch" in the Early American inspired kitchen.Image