Alford Jeakins: Difference between revisions
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According to a page on Flickr, the Alford Jeakins Tie House was demolished around 2010. | According to a page on Flickr, the Alford Jeakins Tie House was demolished around 2010. | ||
[[Image:AlfordAndMabelJeakins1943Gerlach.jpg | thumb | Alford and Mabel Jeakins, Gerlach, 1943 (Courtesy Gary B. Horton)]] [[Image:AlfordJeakinsTieHouseGerlach1976.jpg | thumb | Alford Jeakins Tie House, Gerlach, 1976 (Courtesy Gary B. Horton)]] [[Image:AlJeakinsTieHouseIn2008.jpg | thumb | Alford Jeakins Tie House, Gerlach, 2008 (Courtesy Gary B. Horton)]] | [[Image:AlfordJeakinsCirca1932.png | thumb | Alford Jeakins, circa 1932 (Courtesy Gary B. Horton)]][[Image:AlfordAndMabelJeakins1943Gerlach.jpg | thumb | Alford and Mabel Jeakins, Gerlach, 1943 (Courtesy Gary B. Horton)]] [[Image:AlfordJeakinsTieHouseGerlach1976.jpg | thumb | Alford Jeakins Tie House, Gerlach, 1976 (Courtesy Gary B. Horton)]] [[Image:AlJeakinsTieHouseIn2008.jpg | thumb | Alford Jeakins Tie House, Gerlach, 2008 (Courtesy Gary B. Horton)]] | ||
=== References === | === References === |
Revision as of 16:01, 13 October 2013
Alford Jeakins was a resident of Gerlach.
Two of his daughters married Charles Carter.
According to a page on Flickr, the Alford Jeakins Tie House was demolished around 2010.