Details

Collection: 2019P045 - Gerhard W. Leerskov
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 00024
Title: The Leerskov house, Bowbells (N.D.)
Date: 1907
Inscription/Marks: [front-written] The Leerskov House, Bowbells, N. Dak. built 1905. Photo 1907. Left to right: N. Leerskov, Gerhard Leerskov, John Rohe, donor, Mrs. John Rohe, Ruth Rohe, Mrs. N. Leerskov
Summary: Mr. and Mrs. Leerskov and family are sitting outside their home. A beautiful three story home with a large porch. Other homes are in the background.
Red ID: PH_I_114342 Image ID: 172933 Image Notes: 2019-P-045-00024

Collection: 2019P045 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Gerhard W. Leerskov
Date: 1901-1908

Summary: Images of churches, schools, and farms in Bowbells (N.D.)

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