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Rowley Mildred Humphrey Lena 522 Main Rd-4431.jpg
Lena (Henry) Humphrey (1893-1978) and Mildred (Rowley) Stiles (1894-1970) in a child's cart at 522 Main Road.

Rowley Gillette Henry 522 Main Rd-4437.jpg
Four children on the front steps at 522 Main Road. Uncertain which name matches to which person. They are: Lena Henry, Mildred Rowley, and "Cecil - Harold Gillett.".

Rowley Blacksmith Shop Henry House-4441.jpg
Blacksmith shop at 522 Main Road, two cats play in the snow. Property first operated by Alexander McGray (or McCray) in the 1880's. It was operated as a blacksmith shop by Charles A. Barnes. Later owned by Roswell Rowley. The building burned on…

Rowley Julia 522 Main Rd house-4457.jpg
George King House, c. 1860, 522 Main Rd., MACRIS inv. #GRN 66. Owned by George King in 1870 then by Alexander McGray (or McCray), a blacksmith. He sold to Charles Tryon in 1889 then to Edwin Gibbons then to Roswell Rowley (1863-1944), all in 1889.…

Rowley Julia Mildred 522 Main Rd house bicycle-4458.jpg
Julia and Mildred Rowley with bicycle, standing in front of their home at 522 Main Road.

Rowley Mildred Julia carriage 522 Main Rd-4425.jpg
Julia and Mildred Rowley in carriage. It is not known wherher "Old Nell" is the horse or the third person in the carriage. Julia had a sister nicknamed Nellie. On the other hand the third person looks too young to be "Old Nell."

Rowley Julia Roswell 522 Main Rd chickens-4455.jpg
Julia and Roswell Rowley in the back yard at 522 Main Road, with the chickens.

Rowley Roswell and Julia yard 522 Main Rd-4445.jpg
Julia and Roswell Rowley doing yard chores at 522 Main Road. Date unknown.

Rowley Julia Blacksmith Shop House 522 Main Rd-4443.jpg
Julia (Shoughrue) Rowley in front of the blacksmith's house at 522 Main Road. Date unknown.

Rowley Mildred About 1898 522 Main Rd-4435.jpg
Mildred Rowley standing in the lower side yard of 522 Main Road. This is the same location as the Drum Maker's Band photo.

HRI Rose Miles J and blacksmith shop front.jpg
Miles J. Rose (1839-1915) in wagon, taken at the blacksmith's shop near the home of Roswell O. Rowley on Maple Street (now Main Road).
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