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pony

ramer Family.

This is an unknown child photographed on a pony sometime around the late 19th or early 20th century. The home in the background has not been identified. There are no markings on the photograph. It is an 8x10" photograph and mounted on a photoboard with a 2" boarder.

Unknown1

This is a photograph (pony) sometime around the late 19th or early 20th century. They may have been a choral group. There is no date but assumed to be c1915, but it could be later. On the reverse is a Post-It with, Don't know who or what this is. Fifth from left sure looks like Foster Crum. KEEP.

Leonard Foster Crum (5th from left), was listed on the 1910 census in Jackson Twp., Hardin Co., Ohio living with his parents, Leonard D. and Carrie Crum. He was 9 at the time so, if this is a photograph of him, it would have been taken around c1915-16. His father was the proprietor of Crum’s Restarurant & Bake Shop. The shop was located on the north side of Lima just west of Gormley. They lived next door to Harry W. & Mary Lehman.

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 1Jack & Martha (Simpson) Cramer collection.