Home of Jane and Dana Blackmar
Home of Jane and Dana Blackmar, Wilton, Connecticut, 224 Danbury Road. Moved here in 1965. Picture taken August, 1965.
<a href="https://archives.columbusstate.edu/findingaids/mc91.php">Blackmar Family Collection, MC 91.</a>
1965
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Columbus State University Archives
Columbus, Georgia
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MC91-2-013
Wilton, Connecticut
Home of Mary Ann Blood
Blackmar home of Mary Ann Blood near Charlton, Mass., with red barn into the house. Picture taken summer 1937 - cousin Ernest Blood in yard?
<a href="https://archives.columbusstate.edu/findingaids/mc91.php">Blackmar Family Collection, MC 91.</a>
1937
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Columbus State University Archives
Columbus, Georgia
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MC91-2-012
Columbus, Georgia
Blackmar Home
Blackmar relative home - built about 1860, 1225 4th Avenue, Columbus, Georgia. "Put it in your Blackmar genealogy- Archie Jr. when is President will need it for the papers."
<a href="https://archives.columbusstate.edu/findingaids/mc91.php">Blackmar Family Collection, MC 91.</a>
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Columbus, Georgia
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MC91-2-011
Columbus, Georgia
Betty Blackmar House
Photo of Betty Blackmar house
<a href="https://archives.columbusstate.edu/findingaids/mc91.php">Blackmar Family Collection, MC 91.</a>
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Columbus State University Archives
Columbus, Georgia
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MC91-1-010
Columbus, Georgia
Blackmar House
Photo of one-story frame house of gingerbread style. Mrs. Dana Blackmar - Dana B., Jr. Woman on porch, child on steps Columbus, Ga. 1422 4th Avenue (about 1894). Not at the bottom of the image: This house was town down c. 1949-50 and replaced with a fire department.
American Camera Company (Detroit, Michigan)
<a href="https://archives.columbusstate.edu/findingaids/mc91.php">Blackmar Family Collection, MC 91.</a>
ca. 1894
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Columbus, Georgia
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MC91-1-008
Columbus, Georgia
Residence of Mr. & Mrs A.O. Blackmar
The Blackmar house with Greek architecture. Three people (2 women and one child) are on the porch, location unknown.Henrietta Blackmar Duffee. Columbus, Georgia. 1221 Forsythe Street.
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Columbus, Georgia
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MC91-1-002
Columbus, Georgia
House
Houses
Photograph of an unknown house with grapes painted on the gate in front of the home. The two-story home is supported by four Ionic columns.
<a href="https://archives.columbusstate.edu/findingaids/mc292.php" target="_blank">Goetchius Family Collection (MC 292) </a>
ca. 2000
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MC292-4-052
House
Houses
Photograph of a large, two story, house.
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MC292-4-036
House
Houses
Photograph of a large, two story, house.
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MC292-4-035
House
Houses
Photograph of the side view of a large, white, plantation-style house
<a href="https://archives.columbusstate.edu/findingaids/mc292.php" target="_blank">Goetchius Family Collection (MC 292) </a>
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Columbus, Georgia
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MC292-4-034
House
Houses
Large, white, plantation-style house with a woman standing in the front.
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Columbus, Georgia
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MC292-4-033
House
Houses
Photograph of a large, white, plantation-style house with a woman standing in front of the steps leading up to the porch.
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Columbus, Georgia
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MC292-4-032
House
Houses
Photograph of large, white, plantation style, house with four columns.
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Columbus, Georgia
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MC292-4-031
Cat in the Middle of Sunflowers
Joseph Family
Small photo of a garden scene. A pedestal is seen with a cat sitting on top in the middle of a garden of sunflowers. House in background.
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Joseph Family Collection, MC 26
Columbus State University Archives
Columbus, Georgia
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MC26-12-050