For the unknown
Picea glauca (White Spruce)
Sappy new cones
Family view
Gated community
Ford
Terraced
Follow the path
Lambert ... Melvin ... Henrietta
Inuit parka
Caribou hide & fox fur masks
Baby carriers, various tribes
End of the Trail Museum, near Klamath, California.
Fawn Williams Morris
End of the Trail Museum, near Klamath, California.
Yurok and Hoopa baskets
Sioux woman's ceremonial dress
Sioux woman's dress and man's jacket (right)
Sioux deerskin ceremonial clothes
Sioux men's jackets
Dolls of the Plains Indians
Elk teeth were used by higher rank women
Black cloth dress with shell beads attached
Last road
Corner
Boundary
Broken
Albert Handy, 1881
Blue grave
Menacing practice man
Threatening man
Man in the dark
Man in a corner
Indian
Cutie-pie
Huggable
Begonias
Weeds
House of the miscreant
The miscreant's house on a Sunday
Yellow post
Laundry day
Smoke over the Klamath Basin
Garden center closed
How I wish that it would rain...
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George Nurse


George Nurse, city father, arrived 1866.
1867 Opened first trading post
1869 Built the bridge across Link River
1878 Platted town and called it Linkville
Donated Land for first cemetery
First Postmaster
Gave the settlement it's [sic] first school
Donated land for first courthouse
First hotel keeper and livery stable operator
Linkville renamed Klamath Falls in 1893
Born [in New York,] June 4, 1820 ... Died in Yreka, California, 1895
1867 Opened first trading post
1869 Built the bridge across Link River
1878 Platted town and called it Linkville
Donated Land for first cemetery
First Postmaster
Gave the settlement it's [sic] first school
Donated land for first courthouse
First hotel keeper and livery stable operator
Linkville renamed Klamath Falls in 1893
Born [in New York,] June 4, 1820 ... Died in Yreka, California, 1895
M♥rJ Photogr♥phy !! ( Marj ), Ulrich John, Smiley Derleth have particularly liked this photo
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