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Barn raising for Philip Bean, Wood County, Wisconsin, 1906.
Men, women, and children (and a horse) pose for the photographer in front of a partially-completed barn on the Philip Bean farm near Vesper. Many of the individuals are identified as members of the Bean family.
via: McMillan Memorial Library, Wisconsin Rapids
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Barn raising for Philip Bean, Wood County, Wisconsin, 1906.

Men, women, and children (and a horse) pose for the photographer in front of a partially-completed barn on the Philip Bean farm near Vesper. Many of the individuals are identified as members of the Bean family.

via: McMillan Memorial Library, Wisconsin Rapids

Source: content.mpl.org

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