Description: |
A group of people pose outdoors near what appear to be railroad tracks, Birdseye, Indiana, 1932. Writing on the back identifies several people, including Charles Settle, the man without a hat seated in the center of the group.The photo is one of several taken by Charles Settle (1887-1949) while working as a driver on the road construction at Birdseye and sent back to his family in Indianapolis while away from home working on the project.From the Settle Family Collection, comprised of nearly 100 photographs saved by lifelong Indianapolis resident Carrie (Marley) Settle (1895-1985). The photos feature her brothers and sisters, her husband Charles Settle (1888-1949). their eight children, and more than twenty grandchildren. See objects ia-0128-c001-0001 through ia-0128-c001-0090 for more of the Settle Family Collection. |
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Origin: | 1932 |
Source: |
http://indianaalbum.pastperfectonline.com/photo/DA5CC78E-98E8-4A9D-BDD7-727141524212 |
Collection: |
Indiana Album |
Rights: | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/UND/1.0/ |
Geography: |
Birdseye, Dubois County, Indiana, United States |
Subjects: |
Settle Family Collection Couples Birdseye (Ind.) Dubois County (Ind.) |
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