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Ralph Taylor

Ralph Taylor
Date: 1930
This is a photograph showing Ralph Taylor with Bubbles, his dog, on the Thomas Jefferson Taylor farm near Edson, Kansas. Thomas Jefferson Taylor was Ralph's grandfather.


Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas

Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas
Date: 1890-1930
Multiple scenes of Sherman County, Kansas.


Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas

Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas
Date: 1890-1950
Multiple scenes of Sherman County, Kansas.


Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas

Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas
Date: 1890-1930
Multiple scenes of Sherman County, Kansas.


Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas

Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas
Date: 1890-1930
Multiple scenes of Sherman County, Kansas.


Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas

Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas
Date: 1890-1930
Multiple scenes of Sherman County, Kansas. In the George Hayden homestead photograph pictured left to right are Tom Smith, Gertrude Bullock, Nathan Lampshire, Will Thomas, Great Grandpa Tom Bullock, Mrs. George Hayden (Mary Bullock), and Dora Thomas. Children are listed as Melder in rear, Bill on the far right, and Lee and Jim Thomas.


Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas

Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas
Date: 1890-1950
Multiple scenes of Sherman County, Kansas.


Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas

Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas
Date: 1900-1952
Multiple scenes of Sherman County, Kansas.


Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas

Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas
Date: 1890-1930
Multiple scenes of Sherman County, Kansas.


Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas

Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas
Date: 1890-1930
Multiple scenes of Sherman County, Kansas.


Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas

Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas
Date: 1890-1930
Multiple scenes of Sherman County, Kansas.


Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas

Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas
Date: 1890-1930
Multiple scenes of Sherman County, Kansas.


Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas

Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas
Date: 1890-1940
Multiple scenes of Sherman County, Kansas.


Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas

Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas
Date: 1890-1930
Multiple scenes of Sherman County, Kansas.


Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas

Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas
Date: 1890-1930
Multiple scenes of Sherman County, Kansas. In the Tom Laughlin photograph, pictured left to right: Elbertine (Laughlin) Hayden, Sylvia (Laughlin) Simmering, Dell (Radenback) Laughlin,Tom Laughlin.


Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas

Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas
Date: 1890-1920
Multiple scenes of Sherman County, Kansas.


Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas

Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas
Date: 1890-1930
Multiple scenes of Sherman County, Kansas.


Standard atlas of Sherman County, Kansas

Standard atlas of Sherman County, Kansas
Creator: Geo. A. Ogle & Co.
Date: 1907
This atlas shows maps of each township with the names of landowners. It has a patrons' directory, portraits, and plats of towns as of the year of publication.


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