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Forrest Reeve as clerk at the Brook Store
Owner of original | Post Morrow Foundation |
File name | PM1_002_800.jpg |
File Size | 216.76k |
Dimensions | 800 x 562 |
Keywords | Br07 Old Brook Store |
Keywords | Brook Store |
Keywords | Forrest |
Keywords | George Historical Collection |
Keywords | Hamlet |
Keywords | Hamlet People |
Keywords | Historic |
Keywords | Historic Survey ID |
Keywords | Morse |
Keywords | Post-Morrow Historical Collection |
Keywords | Reeve |
Keywords | Reeve/Reeves |
Keywords | Source |
Keywords | Subject |
Keywords | Valentine |
Headline | Forrest P. Reeve at the Brookhaven Store |
Caption | From "Early Photographs of the Hamlet of Brookhaven collected by George Perley Morse 1945-1959." Morse comments: Jacob Valintine (sic) in 1916 sold the land of the Store and residence to a Doctor Noble. The home was moved to opposite the "Triangle" on the old Ketcham property [Br30B] and the store was moved across the road and a little south where it stands today as the Brook Store. The land was later sold to C. Oliver Wellington. [He built the Brook House, Br06]. Forrest P. Reeves (sic) married Lillian Breckenridge and lived on the north side of South Country Road. They had two children -- Charles Valintine (sic) and Mary. Mary married Kellogg J. Dominy father of Charles Dominy, County Sheriff. |
Linked to | Forrest P. Reeve, ^ |
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